MDSL International is a small, but well-established Maidenhead based company providing high quality clinical data management and statistics to the European biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry. We are currently looking for a Statistician/Senior Statistician to join our expanding team.
You will need an MSc or PhD in Statistics to back up your sound statistical knowledge. You will have strong attention to detail and the ability to work with minimal supervision and prioritise your time effectively. Experience of working as a statistician in the clinical trials industry and strong SAS programming skills would be preferred. We pride ourselves on the strong relationships that we forge with our clients and as such we’ll expect you to have excellent written and verbal communication skills.
You will act as project statistician for assigned studies and you will be the main statistical point of contact for those studies. You will be responsible for developing and agreeing the SAP and database specifications and you will help to co-ordinate the activities of the statistical programmers that are working on your projects. You will use your strong SAS programming skills to conduct statistical analyses and validate datasets, tables, listings and figures. In addition, you will use your clear written English to write statistical reports and review CSRs. Appointments at the more senior level may also include some mentoring or line management responsibilities as well as some involvement in trial design and protocol development.
As well as a competitive salary we offer flexible working arrangements, BUPA healthcare, company bonus scheme and a commitment to help you achieve a good work life balance. As part of a small company, you will also have the chance to think out of the box and make a real difference.
You must be eligible to live and work in the UK.
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