Dear Allstat,
My client is searching for a level 3 Statistical Programmer to join their team based in the South East of the UK. Within this role you will write, test and validate software programs to analyze observational research studies.
Location: South East UK
Duration: Permanent
Key Activities:
- Perform QC checking of software programs written by another programmer
- Write, test and validate program level and study level macros and utilities
- Interface with outsourcing partners and vendors at project level
- Assist with study and systems audits
Background Required:
- Proven SAS programming expertise in the BASE, STAT, GRAPH, Macro and SQL modules
- Clinical study (phase IV) or Epidemiology data within Pharmaceutical/Biotechnology Industry - experience of analysing existing databases would be highly desirable
- Knowledge of working in a global environment would be an advantage
- Working knowledge of current CDISC standards (SDTM and Adam) would be helpful but not essential
- Drug Development or Epidemiology processes and operations
Invitations are invited from EU nationalities only as sponsorship cannot be given for this position.
If you are interested in this vacancy then please contact Tim Barratt at Key People on:
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Kind Regards
Tim Barratt
Recruitment Resourcer
Key People Ltd
Catherine House, Adelaide St, St Albans, Herts, AL3 5BA
Direct Tel: 01727 817 626 / Office: 01727 811634 / Fax: 01727 844838
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