Job Description
About ProcDNA
ProcDNA is a data-driven consulting and analytics firm enabling life sciences organizations to drive commercial impact through advanced analytics, AI, and modern data solutions. We partner with global pharma and biotech clients to transform omnichannel engagement, marketing effectiveness, and customer strategy.
Role Summary
We are hiring a Knowledge Management (KM) Consultant to build and scale ProcDNA's
knowledge ecosystem. The role involves managing knowledge repositories, generating
business insights, and enabling consulting teams with high-quality research and
reusable assets across Pharma and Life Sciences domains.
Key Responsibilities
Manage and maintain knowledge repositories (SharePoint/intranet) for structured storage and easy retrieval
Develop knowledge assets – industry reports, competitor intelligence, case studies, newsletters, and benchmarking content
Conduct secondary research and market analysis to support client engagements and internal teams
Partner with stakeholders to identify knowledge gaps and deliver actionable insights
Support proposal development and business development initiatives
Drive content standardization, taxonomy, and governance frameworks
Leverage automation/AI tools to improve knowledge discovery and workflow efficiency
Required Skills
5–8 years of experience in Knowledge Management/Business Research/Consulting support
Strong exposure to Pharma/Life Sciences/Healthcare domain
Experience with SharePoint or similar KM tools
Strong research, analytical, and storytelling skills
Proficiency in PowerPoint and Excel
Good stakeholder management and communication skills
Good to Have
Exposure to Power BI / automation tools / AI-driven KM solutions
Understanding taxonomy, metadata, and knowledge architecture
What We're Looking For
Strong ownership and execution mindset
Ability to work in a fast-paced, high-growth environment
Collaborative and detail-oriented approach
Skills: management,analytics,competitive intelligence,knowledge management,life sciences,sharepoint,research