Director, IT Enterprise Applications
ORIC Pharmaceuticals
IT
San Francisco, CA, USA
USD 220k-260k / year
Posted on Mar 6, 2026
Company Description
ORIC Pharmaceuticals is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to improving patients’ lives by Overcoming Resistance In Cancer. ORIC’s clinical stage product candidates include (1) rinzimetostat (ORIC-944), an allosteric inhibitor of the polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) via the EED subunit, being developed for prostate cancer, and (2) enozertinib, a brain penetrant inhibitor that selectively targets EGFR exon 20, HER2 exon 20 and EGFR atypical mutations, being developed across multiple genetically defined cancers. Beyond these two product candidates, ORIC® is also developing multiple precision medicines targeting other hallmark cancer resistance mechanisms. ORIC has offices in South San Francisco and San Diego, California. For more information, please go to www.oricpharma.com, and follow us on X or LinkedIn.
The Director, IT Enterprise Applications is responsible for the strategic leadership, implementation, and ongoing optimization of ORIC’s enterprise applications ecosystem. This role ensures that core business systems—spanning ERP, Finance, Procurement, Travel & Expense, Supply Chain, and regulated GxP platforms—are scalable, compliant, and operationally robust as ORIC advances from clinical development into commercialization.
This leader brings deep hands-on experience with cloud ERP platforms (preferably NetSuite) and adjacent systems such as Coupa, Expensify, and Navan, along with proven ownership of validated GxP systems, including Veeva Vault, SAS, and DocuSign (Part 11). The role partners closely with Finance, Quality, Supply Chain, Clinical, and Commercial teams to enable compliant growth, strong controls, and data-driven decision‑making.
This hybrid role is based out of either our South San Francisco, CA or San Diego, CA office
Job Description
Enterprise Applications Strategy & Governance
Required
The anticipated salary range for candidates who will work on-site at our San Diego location is between $220,000-$240,000 and South San Francisco is between $240,000-$260,000. The final wage offered to a successful candidate will be dependent on several factors that may include, title, type and length of experience within the role, type and length of experience within the industry, education, geography, and other job-related factors.
ORIC Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. ORIC does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristics.
ORIC Pharmaceuticals is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to improving patients’ lives by Overcoming Resistance In Cancer. ORIC’s clinical stage product candidates include (1) rinzimetostat (ORIC-944), an allosteric inhibitor of the polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) via the EED subunit, being developed for prostate cancer, and (2) enozertinib, a brain penetrant inhibitor that selectively targets EGFR exon 20, HER2 exon 20 and EGFR atypical mutations, being developed across multiple genetically defined cancers. Beyond these two product candidates, ORIC® is also developing multiple precision medicines targeting other hallmark cancer resistance mechanisms. ORIC has offices in South San Francisco and San Diego, California. For more information, please go to www.oricpharma.com, and follow us on X or LinkedIn.
The Director, IT Enterprise Applications is responsible for the strategic leadership, implementation, and ongoing optimization of ORIC’s enterprise applications ecosystem. This role ensures that core business systems—spanning ERP, Finance, Procurement, Travel & Expense, Supply Chain, and regulated GxP platforms—are scalable, compliant, and operationally robust as ORIC advances from clinical development into commercialization.
This leader brings deep hands-on experience with cloud ERP platforms (preferably NetSuite) and adjacent systems such as Coupa, Expensify, and Navan, along with proven ownership of validated GxP systems, including Veeva Vault, SAS, and DocuSign (Part 11). The role partners closely with Finance, Quality, Supply Chain, Clinical, and Commercial teams to enable compliant growth, strong controls, and data-driven decision‑making.
This hybrid role is based out of either our South San Francisco, CA or San Diego, CA office
Job Description
Enterprise Applications Strategy & Governance
- Define and execute a multi-year enterprise applications roadmap aligned with ORIC’s clinical and commercial growth strategy.
- Serve as system owner for ERP, procurement, T&E, contract management, and related enterprise platforms.
- Establish and enforce application governance, including SDLC, validation, change management, release management, and documentation standards.
- Design an application architecture that supports rapid scaling while minimizing technical debt.
- Own the end-to-end lifecycle of ORIC’s ERP platform (strong preference for NetSuite), from design and implementation through optimization and support.
- Act as system owner for Coupa (Procurement), Expensify, and Navan, ensuring seamless integration with Finance and Operations workflows.
- Partner closely with Finance to maintain SOX-compliant IT General Controls (ITGCs), audit readiness, and financial reporting integrity.
- Implement scalable, system-based controls to support internal governance and public company requirements.
- Partner with Quality, Regulatory, Clinical, and Medical Affairs to support validated systems and compliant processes.
- Oversee IT ownership and support of regulated platforms, including:
- Veeva Vault (Quality Docs, QMS, RIM, etc.)
- SAS (clinical and statistical platforms)
- DocuSign with 21 CFR Part 11–compliant workflows
- Ensure enterprise systems meet GxP, 21 CFR Part 11, data integrity, and GDPR requirements.
- Support audit readiness, inspections, and remediation activities in collaboration with QA.
- Enable end-to-end supply chain systems integration, including:
- Inventory and warehouse visibility
- Batch tracking and serialization (as applicable)
- Forecast‑to‑fulfillment workflows
- Partner with external 3PL providers to integrate logistics and distribution systems with ERP.
- Ensure system readiness for commercialization, including chargebacks, distribution reporting, and returns processing.
- Lead and develop a high-performing enterprise applications team, including internal staff and external consultants.
- Own vendor relationships, implementation partners, and Statements of Work (SOWs).
- Drive application portfolio cost optimization, licensing strategy, and ROI.
- Establish and track KPIs for system availability, support SLAs, delivery quality, and continuous improvement.
Required
- 12+ years of progressive experience in enterprise applications and IT leadership roles.
- Deep hands-on experience implementing and supporting cloud-based ERP systems (NetSuite strongly preferred).
- Demonstrated ownership of GxP‑validated systems and validation initiatives.
- Strong understanding of SOX ITGCs, audit processes, and financial systems controls.
- Experience integrating supply chain systems and managing 3PL connectivity.
- Proven ability to lead complex, cross-functional enterprise system implementations in a regulated environment.
- Experience in biotech, pharmaceutical, or life sciences organizations.
- Direct administration experience with:
- Coupa
- Expensify
- Navan
- Commercial‑stage biotech systems exposure (CRM, distribution, chargebacks, gross‑to‑net).
- Familiarity with enterprise integration architectures and iPaaS platforms.
- PMP, ITIL, or other relevant certifications.
The anticipated salary range for candidates who will work on-site at our San Diego location is between $220,000-$240,000 and South San Francisco is between $240,000-$260,000. The final wage offered to a successful candidate will be dependent on several factors that may include, title, type and length of experience within the role, type and length of experience within the industry, education, geography, and other job-related factors.
ORIC Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. ORIC does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristics.