Director, Data Integrity
Company: Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals
Location: Verona
Posted on: January 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
(Nasdaq: ARWR) is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company that
develops medicines that treat intractable diseases by silencing the
genes that cause them. Using a broad portfolio of RNA chemistries
and efficient modes of delivery, Arrowhead therapies trigger the
RNA interference mechanism to induce rapid, deep, and durable
knockdown of target genes. RNA interference, or RNAi, is a
mechanism present in living cells that inhibits the expression of a
specific gene, thereby affecting the production of a specific
protein. Arrowhead's RNAi-based therapeutics leverage this natural
pathway of gene silencing. Arrowhead is focused on developing
innovative drugs for diseases with a genetic basis, typically
characterized by the overproduction of one or more proteins that
are involved with disease. The depth and versatility of our RNAi
technologies enables us to potentially address conditions in
virtually any therapeutic area and pursue disease targets that are
not otherwise addressable by small molecules and biologics.
Arrowhead is leading the field in bringing the promise of RNAi to
address diseases outside of the liver, and our clinical pipeline
includes disease targets in the liver and lung with a promising
pipeline of preclinical candidates. Arrowhead's corporate
headquarters is in Pasadena, CA with research and development teams
in Madison, WI & San Diego, CA, and a state of the art
manufacturing facility in Verona, WI. Our employees are nimble,
science-driven innovators who are collaborating to bring new
therapies to patients in need. The Position Provide strategic
leadership for the design, implementation, and continuous
improvement of the company's data integrity program across GxP
operations supporting clinical and commercial pharmaceutical and
combination products. Define and oversee company-wide governance
frameworks, policies, and requirements to ensure alignment with
global data integrity regulations and ALCOA principles. Serve as a
cross-functional leader and subject matter expert, partnering
across the organization to embed data integrity principles and
compliance into systems, processes, and culture. Responsibilities
Lead the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of
data integrity policies, procedures, and program elements in
alignment with global regulatory requirements. Establish and
oversee data integrity governance programs, partnering
cross-functionally to drive strategic initiatives and foster a
culture of data integrity. Develop and maintain systems for data
integrity impact assessments, risk evaluations, and remediation
plans, ensuring timely completion of commitments. Evaluate data
management, documentation, and record control practices across
systems and formats to ensure compliance with data integrity
requirements. Implement and maintain processes to assess
computerized systems, software, and equipment for compliance with
21 CFR Part 11, Annex 11, and related guidance. Lead and oversee
comprehensive data integrity audits and assessments to identify
risks, gaps, or discrepancies, and lead mitigation and remediation
activities. Drive corrective and preventive actions and process
improvement initiatives to strengthen data integrity controls and
system reliability. Develop, analyze, and report data integrity
metrics and key performance indicators to senior leadership. Design
and deliver training programs to promote data integrity awareness
and ensure consistent understanding across the organization.
Provide subject matter expertise and support during regulatory
inspections and partner audits, articulating data integrity program
elements and strategy. Monitor global regulations, emerging
guidance, and best practices through active engagement with
relevant professional organizations (e.g., ISPE, PDA). Perform
additional duties as assigned to support objectives. Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in science, engineering, information technology,
computer science, data management, or a related technical
discipline. Minimum of ten (10) years of experience in the
regulated pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or combination product
industry, including at least five (5) years in a leadership role
with increasing responsibility. Comprehensive knowledge of GxP
regulations, including GMP (FDA, EU, etc.), ICH guidelines, and ISO
standards. Demonstrated expertise with ALCOA principles, data
lifecycle management, and data governance frameworks. Proven
experience applying 21 CFR Part 11, Annex 11, and other relevant
regulations and guidance governing data integrity and information
security. Strong understanding of information technology and data
management systems, including system validation, security, and
enterprise data governance. Proven ability to lead complex,
cross-functional projects and build effective partnerships to
advance data integrity and compliance objectives, demonstrating
strong organizational, planning, and prioritization skills.
Strategic thinker with demonstrated success in driving continuous
improvement, innovation, and proactive risk management. Excellent
communication, interpersonal, and leadership skills, with the
ability to work with a diverse range of professionals and influence
stakeholders at all levels. Ability for occasional business travel.
Preferred: Advanced degree preferred. Certification or formal
training in quality management, data integrity, data governance, or
regulatory compliance (e.g., ASQ, ISPE, PDA, or equivalent).
Wisconsin pay range $180,000—$210,000 USD Arrowhead provides
competitive salaries and an excellent benefit package. All
applicants must have authorization to work in the US for a company.
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