Statistical Programmer/Senior Statistical Programmer
Location: Northern Home Counties
Salary: £ Salary competitive + benefits
Duration: Permanent and full-time
Are you looking for an exciting opportunity and have a passion for working within programming? An excellent opportunity has arisen with a large Pharmaceutical company who invest heavily in Research and Development.
•Provide advice and support to members of the team
•Assess, recommend and develop new standards and policies
•Application and software development
•Attend regular meetings
•Maintain familiarity with the regulatory authority guidelines
•Ensure activities are performed within the project are executed in a timely manner
•Assist with the development of trial analyses and data presentations
•Create dataset specifications
•Maintain up to date project documentation including presentations, analysis and graphic software
•Adhere to PDBP Validation processes/ SOP’s within the project
Qualifications/experience required:
•Educated to a degree level
•Have very good knowledge or experience within international clinical research and drug development
•Good with technology and computers
•Candidates must be willing to learn and pick up tasks easily as candidates may be learning new software applications
•Experience in Statistical software is an advantage
•Have good knowledge of SAS
•Have good communication skills
•Fluent English is a must
If you are interested please contact:
Kim Ugodulunwa on +44 (0) 0207 822 1710 or [log in to unmask]
If however, you do not feel that this is the right role for you, please forward these details on as we have a generous referral scheme in place.
Please note due to the high level of applications if you are not contacted within 48 hour, you have not been successful on this occasion.
Key Words: Senior programmer, clinical projects, SPA, statistical software, biometrics, SAS, trial analysis, PDBP, SOP’s, IT, life sciences, computer science, mathematics, drug development
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