Dear All,
'Datatech Pharmaceutical' are recruiting for the following position, based in the South East (UK)...
We are currently recruiting for a fantastic opportunity…Working for a rapidly growing global specialty biopharmaceutical company. We are looking for a SAS Programmer to join their team, based in the South-East.
This position is an 11 Month Contract.
RESPONSIBILITES:
70%
•Leads support in the UK for the SAS Drug Development (SDD) system
•Note: Prior use of SDD is helpful but not essential as position will be trained in-depth in the company implementation of SDD
•Trains SAS Programmers and Statisticians in the proper use of SDD and enforces standards
•Create and update the company’s specific SDD-setup and TFL macros
•Evaluate and Validate new SDD releases.
30%
•Contributes to departmental process and standards initiatives such as SDTM, ADaM, TFL4 by developing standard tools and macros to support such initiatives.
10%
•Collaborates with project/study Biostatisticians and Statistical Programming Managers in the creation, implementation, and maintenance of SAS programming environment for each project within SDD accounting for timelines, resources, and quality deliverables.
QUALIFICATIONS:
•SAS Programmer with 10 years of Clinical Programming experience
•Excellent communication skills and able to work with others
•Must be proficient in SAS macro language
•Familiarity with Proc Report for the creation of Tables Listings and Figures.
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