Director, Technical Execution Excellence

Novartis
$160,300 - $297,700Remote

About The Position

The Director, Technical Execution Excellence is a strategic leader responsible for ensuring that field workflow and AI enabled solutions move cleanly from intake → experimentation → readiness → enterprise implementation with strong execution discipline, technical readiness, and field usability. This role serves as the technical execution excellence “spine” across the Field Workflow Enablement & Innovation operating model. It ensures work is sequenced, dependencies are resolved early, readiness gates are enforced, and handoffs are complete—so validated solutions scale predictably without rework, field disruption, or post launch fixes. This leader owns cross stream technical execution rigor and scale readiness partnership with a diverse set of partners and stakeholders across Novartis.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree required from 4-year college or university; technical degree strongly preferred (Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, or equivalent).
  • 8+ years’ experience driving complex technical delivery, platform implementation, workflow execution, or cross‑functional technology programs in matrixed environments within pharmaceutical, biotech, healthcare, or similarly structured industries.
  • Demonstrated ability to drive execution through ambiguity with strong sequencing, dependency management, and decision discipline.
  • Strong technical fluency across modern digital workflows, integrations, automation, and AI‑enabled experiences—sufficient to challenge assumptions, set readiness gates, and arbitrate trade‑offs.
  • Proven experience defining and enforcing quality standards (acceptance criteria, testing expectations, release readiness, operational guardrails).
  • Excellent stakeholder leadership and communication skills, with the ability to translate technical complexity into clear execution decisions.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience supporting customer‑facing or field‑based organizations where usability, reliability, and change load are critical.
  • Familiarity with agile delivery, release management, environment readiness, and operational risk management.
  • Practical exposure to responsible AI considerations (privacy, security, trust, risk mitigation) in real workflow contexts.

Responsibilities

  • Orchestrate alignment and own integrated execution across the full lifecycle: intake shaping → pilot validation → adoption readiness → enterprise implementation handoff.
  • Define and enforce readiness standards that determine whether a solution is truly scale‑ready.
  • Maintain disciplined defect and risk management to prevent post‑launch instability and recurring “fix‑forward” cycles.
  • Convert validated solutions into complete, implementation‑ready handoff packages.
  • Act as the technical arbiter when scope, feasibility, sequencing, or quality trade‑offs must be resolved.
  • Partner with engineering and enterprise delivery teams to align on backlog readiness, technical reviews, environments, UAT planning, release sequencing, and cutover readiness.
  • Establish closed‑loop feedback from pilots, adoption signals, and scaled outcomes to continuously improve execution standards and playbooks.
  • Strengthen execution maturity over time by institutionalizing repeatable, disciplined pilot‑to‑scale practices across the organization.

Benefits

  • health, life and disability benefits
  • a 401(k) with company contribution and match
  • a variety of other benefits
  • a generous time off package including vacation, personal days, holidays and other leaves
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