
Lead Applications Engineer - Veeva
McKesson · Texas, United States
- Hybrid
- Full-time
- $150,000 / year
- Texas, United States
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Job highlights
- Lead complex system design and integration initiatives.
- Architect Veeva Clinical Operations and related platforms.
- Provide technical leadership to cross-functional teams.
- Drive innovation using AI and emerging technologies.
- Ensure systems meet regulatory and compliance standards.
About the role
Lead Applications Engineer Veeva
It’s More Than a Career, It’s a Mission.
Our people are the foundation of our success. By joining our growing team at Sarah Cannon Research Institute (SCRI), a subsidiary of McKesson, you will have the opportunity to become part of one of the largest community-based cancer programs to advance oncology treatments and improve outcomes for cancer patients across the globe. We look for mission-driven candidates who have a desire to advance the fight against cancer and make a difference in the lives of patients diagnosed with cancer every day.
Our Mission
People who live with cancer – those who work to prevent it, fight it, and survive it – are at the heart of every decision we make. Bringing the most innovative medical minds together with the most passionate caregivers in their communities, we are transforming care and personalizing treatment. Through clinical excellence and cutting-edge research, SCRI is redefining cancer care around the world.
The Lead Applications Engineer serves as the technical authority and solution architect for complex systems and application ecosystems. This role leads the design, integration, validation, and optimization of scalable, compliant solutions that transform manual processes into automated systems, ensuring alignment with technical, regulatory, schedule, and budgetary requirements. The Lead Applications Engineer provides technical leadership across cross-functional teams, mentors engineers, and drives innovation through AI-enabled capabilities.
Key Responsibilities:
System Design & Integration:
- Lead the deployment of enterprise and clinical engineering solutions that convert manual business processes into automated, validated systems.
- Architect, integrate, and validate complex application ecosystems, with primary accountability for Veeva Clinical Operations and related Veeva platforms.
- Ensure system designs meet performance, reliability, scalability, security, and regulatory requirements (e.g., GxP, Part 11).
- Translate product and business requirements into cohesive end-to-end system solutions across multiple platforms.
- Establish and enforce engineering standards, design patterns, and integration approaches.
- Partner with support teams to improve reliability, monitoring, and operational maturity.
Technical Leadership:
- Serve as the technical lead for cross-functional delivery teams, providing architectural direction and technical decision-making.
- Mentor and develop junior and senior engineers, promoting engineering excellence, best practices, and continuous improvement.
Analysis & Problem Solving:
- Perform functional, timeline, and trade-off analyses to evaluate solution options and recommend optimal approaches.
- Independently resolve highly complex technical issues requiring advanced judgment, creativity, and systems thinking.
- Balance cost, risk, supportability, and compliance in all technical decisions.
Program Management:
- Partner with Project and Program Managers to oversee the full solution lifecycle from requirements through implementation and post-go-live support.
- Coordinate internal and external technical resources, including vendors and platform partners.
Innovation & Development:
- Leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance system capabilities, automate processes, and improve decision-making.
- Contribute to the development of innovative architectural patterns integrating AI into clinical and enterprise systems.
- Continuously identify opportunities to apply emerging technologies to improve efficiency, scalability, and data quality.
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field.
- Proven experience (10+ years) in systems engineering, with a track record of leading complex projects.
- Extensive knowledge of advanced engineering principles, theories, and concepts.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to address complex challenges.
- Excellent leadership and communication skills, with experience mentoring and guiding teams.
- Proficiency in system design tools and methodologies.
Skills Required:
- Advanced application and systems engineering principles.
- Clinical research systems and regulated environments.
- Veeva platform architecture, configuration, and integration (required).
- Software development lifecycle (SDLC), validation, and compliance standards.
- Proficiency with Veeva Systems, particularly Veeva Clinical Operations (required) and Veeva Vault modules for document and regulatory management.
- Experience with clinical system interoperability and data exchange.
- Cloud platform experience (AWS, Azure, or GCP).
- Agile and DevOps delivery methodologies.
- Ability to manage multiple initiatives in a fast-paced environment.
- Strong collaboration skills within cross-functional technical teams.
- Solution and system architecture design.
- Complex system integration and troubleshooting.
- Technical leadership and mentoring.
- Stakeholder communication and influence.
- AI-enabled solution design and automation.
About Sarah Cannon Research Institute
Sarah Cannon Research Institute (SCRI) is one of the world’s leading oncology research organizations conducting community-based clinical trials. Focused on advancing therapies for patients over the last three decades, SCRI is a leader in drug development. In 2022, SCRI formed a joint venture with former US Oncology Research to expand clinical trial access across the country. It has conducted more than 850 first-in-human clinical trials since its inception and contributed to pivotal research that has led to the majority of new cancer therapies approved by the FDA in the past decade. SCRI’s research network brings more than 1,300 physicians who are enrolling patients into clinical trials at more than 200 locations in 20+ states across the U.S. Please click here to learn more about our research offerings.
We care about the well-being of the patients and communities we serve, and that starts with caring for our people. That’s why we have a Total Rewards package that includes comprehensive benefits to support physical, mental, and financial well-being. Our Total Rewards offerings serve the different needs of our diverse colleague population and ensure they are the healthiest versions of themselves. For more information regarding benefits through our parent company, McKesson, please click here.
As part of Total Rewards, we are proud to offer a competitive compensation package. This is determined by several factors, including performance, experience and skills, equity, regular job market evaluations, and geographical markets. In addition to base pay, other compensation, such as an annual bonus or long-term incentive opportunities may be offered.
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Key skills/competency
- Veeva Platform Architecture
- Clinical Operations Systems
- Systems Engineering
- Solution Architecture
- AI Integration
- Regulatory Compliance (GxP, Part 11)
- Technical Leadership
- SDLC and Validation
- Cloud Platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP)
- Agile and DevOps
Skills & topics
- Lead Applications Engineer
- Veeva
- Veeva Clinical Operations
- Veeva Vault
- Systems Engineering
- Application Architecture
- Solution Architecture
- Clinical Research
- Oncology
- McKesson
- AI
- GxP
- Part 11
- SDLC
- Cloud Platforms
- AWS
- Azure
- GCP
- Agile
- DevOps
- Technical Leadership
- Mentoring
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight your 10+ years of systems engineering experience and specific Veeva platform expertise, emphasizing your leadership and technical architecture skills.
- Showcase relevant projects: Detail your experience in leading complex projects, especially those involving clinical research systems, regulated environments, and AI integration.
- Demonstrate Veeva proficiency: Clearly list your experience with Veeva Clinical Operations and Veeva Vault modules, as this is a required skill.
- Prepare for technical and behavioral interviews: Be ready to discuss complex technical challenges, architectural decisions, and your approach to mentoring and leading teams.
- Understand the mission: Articulate how your skills and experience align with McKesson's mission to advance cancer research and patient care.
Technical preparation
Behavioral questions
Frequently asked questions
- What specific Veeva platforms are crucial for the Lead Applications Engineer role at McKesson?
- The Lead Applications Engineer role at McKesson requires proficiency with Veeva Systems, particularly Veeva Clinical Operations and Veeva Vault modules for document and regulatory management. Demonstrating extensive experience with these specific platforms will be essential for your application.
- How does McKesson value AI in its Lead Applications Engineer positions?
- McKesson actively seeks to leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance system capabilities, automate processes, and improve decision-making within its clinical and enterprise systems. As a Lead Applications Engineer, contributing to innovative architectural patterns integrating AI is a key expectation.
- What is the typical career progression for a Lead Applications Engineer at McKesson/SCRI?
- While specific paths vary, a Lead Applications Engineer at McKesson/SCRI typically progresses by taking on more complex architectural challenges, leading larger teams, and potentially moving into senior architect or management roles within the engineering or IT departments, focusing on advancing oncology treatments.
- Does McKesson sponsor visas for Lead Applications Engineer roles?
- McKesson's policy on visa sponsorship can vary per role and is often dependent on business needs and the candidate's qualifications. It is best to inquire directly during the application or interview process for the most accurate information regarding sponsorship for the Lead Applications Engineer position.
- What are the expectations for technical leadership and mentoring in this role?
- As a Lead Applications Engineer, you are expected to serve as the technical lead for cross-functional delivery teams, providing architectural direction. This includes mentoring and developing junior and senior engineers, promoting engineering excellence, and sharing best practices.
- How does McKesson ensure compliance in its system designs for the Lead Applications Engineer?
- McKesson places a strong emphasis on regulatory compliance. For the Lead Applications Engineer role, ensuring system designs meet critical requirements such as GxP and Part 11 is paramount, alongside performance, reliability, and scalability.
- What kind of projects can I expect to work on as a Lead Applications Engineer at SCRI?
- You can expect to lead the deployment of enterprise and clinical engineering solutions that automate manual processes, architect and integrate complex Veeva application ecosystems, and contribute to developing innovative architectural patterns for AI integration in clinical systems.
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