Medical Inventory Data Analyst Required
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
? Job Posting: Medical Inventory Mapping to EMDN & UNSPSC Codes
? Project Overview
We are looking for a data analyst with expertise in medical device classification to help map our hospital’s inventory of disposable medical supplies and device parts to two global classification systems:
1. EMDN (European Medical Device Nomenclature) – Required for EU MDR/IVDR compliance.
2. UNSPSC (United Nations Standard Products and Services Code) – Used for procurement and supply chain management.
This task requires accuracy, attention to detail, and experience with medical product categorization.
? Project Scope & Deliverables
You will be working with two Excel files:
1. “List to be sent to Analyst.xlsx” (Main Inventory File)
• Contains a list of medical disposables and device parts used in our facilities.
• Each row represents a unique item that must be mapped to both EMDN & UNSPSC.
• You will add four new columns to this sheet:
• EMDN Code (from reference sheet)
• EMDN Name (from reference sheet)
• UNSPSC Code (from reference sheet)
• UNSPSC Name (from reference sheet)
2. “Global Item List.xlsx” (Reference Data for Mapping)
• Contains official EMDN & UNSPSC codes in two separate sheets.
• You will use these sheets to correctly classify each item from our inventory.
✅ Requirements & Skills
✔ Experience in medical device classification & inventory management
✔ Familiarity with EMDN (MDR/IVDR) & UNSPSC
✔ Strong Excel & data handling skills
✔ Attention to detail to avoid misclassification
? Bonus: If you can use AI tools (Python, NLP, automation) to speed up classification, let us know your approach!
? Deliverables & Payment
✔ Updated Excel file with correct mappings
✔ Gradual implementation & milestone-based payment to ensure alignment
✔ Budget: Up to USD 500
? How to Apply
? Please provide:
1️⃣ Your experience with medical classification (EMDN, UNSPSC, UDI, GS1, etc.)
2️⃣ A sample of similar work (if available)
3️⃣ Your approach (manual vs AI-driven classification)
4️⃣ Your timeline for completion
Looking forward to your proposals! ?
? Project Overview
We are looking for a data analyst with expertise in medical device classification to help map our hospital’s inventory of disposable medical supplies and device parts to two global classification systems:
1. EMDN (European Medical Device Nomenclature) – Required for EU MDR/IVDR compliance.
2. UNSPSC (United Nations Standard Products and Services Code) – Used for procurement and supply chain management.
This task requires accuracy, attention to detail, and experience with medical product categorization.
? Project Scope & Deliverables
You will be working with two Excel files:
1. “List to be sent to Analyst.xlsx” (Main Inventory File)
• Contains a list of medical disposables and device parts used in our facilities.
• Each row represents a unique item that must be mapped to both EMDN & UNSPSC.
• You will add four new columns to this sheet:
• EMDN Code (from reference sheet)
• EMDN Name (from reference sheet)
• UNSPSC Code (from reference sheet)
• UNSPSC Name (from reference sheet)
2. “Global Item List.xlsx” (Reference Data for Mapping)
• Contains official EMDN & UNSPSC codes in two separate sheets.
• You will use these sheets to correctly classify each item from our inventory.
✅ Requirements & Skills
✔ Experience in medical device classification & inventory management
✔ Familiarity with EMDN (MDR/IVDR) & UNSPSC
✔ Strong Excel & data handling skills
✔ Attention to detail to avoid misclassification
? Bonus: If you can use AI tools (Python, NLP, automation) to speed up classification, let us know your approach!
? Deliverables & Payment
✔ Updated Excel file with correct mappings
✔ Gradual implementation & milestone-based payment to ensure alignment
✔ Budget: Up to USD 500
? How to Apply
? Please provide:
1️⃣ Your experience with medical classification (EMDN, UNSPSC, UDI, GS1, etc.)
2️⃣ A sample of similar work (if available)
3️⃣ Your approach (manual vs AI-driven classification)
4️⃣ Your timeline for completion
Looking forward to your proposals! ?