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      <description>Location: Sheffield | Salary: Negotiable | Type: Permanent | Our client is a leading UK-based life sciences company that specialises in developing software and digital solutions for the nuclear medicine, PET/SPECT imaging, and radiation safety sectors.  They are seeking a Project Lead to join their team and head customer implementation projects for their market-leading nuclear medicine LIMS platforms. This is a highly customer-facing role, where you will combine your technical expertise, project delivery, and regulatory knowledge within a specialist environment.  You will lead the end-to-end delivery of complex software implementations within radiopharmacies, ensuring successful deployment, validation, and adoption of systems used in PET and SPECT production environments. Acting as a Subject Matter Expert, you will guide customers through implementation, regulatory validation, and ongoing system optimisation.  Key Responsibilities    Manage full project delivery including scope, timelines, risk and stakeholder engagement   Oversee validation activities (IQ, OQ, PQ) in regulated environments   Act as SME for nuclear medicine LIMS solutions, supporting configuration and best practice   Deliver on-site training, workshops, and user onboarding f...</description>
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