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Senior Programmer Vacancy - South East - Global Pharmaceutical Company

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Robert Whyte <[log in to unmask]>

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Robert Whyte <[log in to unmask]>

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Tue, 27 Jun 2006 14:45:06 +0100

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Dear Allstat

Please find the latest permanent vacancy for a Senior Programmer in the south east.

Senior Programmer 

An exciting opportunity exists for a Senior Statistical Programmer within one of the world's leading pharmaceutical and healthcare companies, within the Clinical Pharmacology Statistics & Programming Department based in South East England. As a key member of this international and dynamic team, you'll be working alongside medical statisticians and data scientists, performing and co-ordinating analysis and reporting of clinical pharmacology trials data, together with associated regulatory submission work. Your main area of therapeutic focus will be Neurology and Psychiatry but there will be opportunities to work on studies in a variety of areas. 

You will be a graduate with a honours degree or MSc in statistics, computer science, or a related scientific or numerate subject, ideally with a minimum of 3 years experience within the pharmaceutical industry. In addition to your excellent written and verbal communication skills, you'll be meticulous and have a flair for problem solving. As an ambitious and self motivated individual, you'll have the ability to work effectively in a highly motivated team. Experience of SASŪ is essential, however advanced SASŪ training, if required, will be provided as well as specific clinical pharmacology area awareness. 

In this role you will be expected to: 

- Work within clinical project teams in the planning and reporting of statistical summaries and analyses. This may include creation of analysis-ready datasets, including population PK datasets (these may be required for studies across all phases). 

- Act as a department point of contact for customers in Clinical Pharmacology, clinical study teams, and across other departments in Biomedical Data Sciences (BDS) and attend meetings with senior staff within these groups as appropriate. Also act as study point of contact for study work contracted to CROs 

- Have a clear analytical mind and knowledge of the software development lifecycle to input into the design development and maintenance of a library of statistical and other SAS programs, ensuring that these are validated and meet regulatory requirements. 

- Use problem solving skills and an ability to think creatively to lead local process improvement projects and input into larger systems development projects managed by BDS technical groups and IT by helping to define detailed requirements and work with the team to achieve the most efficient and usable implementation of new systems. 

- Work with staff in the other department locations in the UK and US, plus the UK outsourced operations to help review and prioritise workload. The variety of work undertaken by the team means that the successful applicant will have excellent workload management skills and be adaptable to changing priorities. 

- Be able to act as a mentor or supervisor for more junior and contract staff.

Required Degrees: Bachelors Degree 

Basic Qualifications: 

Minimum of 3 years experience in the pharmaceutical industry, with at least 2 years experience in analysing and reporting clinical trials. 
Excellent SAS programming skills including Base SAS, SAS Macro, SAS Graph, including experience in statistical analysis programming. Act as study point of contact for study work contracted to CROs 
Good understanding of the drug development process. 
Demonstrated ability to work across international and functional boundaries. 
Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills. 

For further information or to apply for this role send your details to Robert Whyte at James Harvard Pharmaceutical.

Email [log in to unmask] or you can call directly on +44 (0) 20 7922 7117

If this opportunity is not what you are looking for but are actively looking for a contract or permanent position as a Biostatistician or SAS Programmer then call for a confidential discussion. 

Kind regards,


Robert Whyte
Consultant ~ Clinical & Biometrics Division
James Harvard Pharmaceutical Ltd

T. 020 7922 7117   M. 07957 190569     F. 020 7922 7101
E: [log in to unmask]    
W: www.jamesharvardpharma.com

25 - 27 Wootton Street : Waterloo : London : SE1 8TG
For the latest Statistics and Programming vacancies visit www.jamesharvardpharma.com

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