A global Clinical Research Organisation is looking for an experienced Statistical Programmer to strengthen its programming team in North Carolina, USA. This is a fantastic opportunity to work for a growing organisation that empowers its employees to work autonomously and creatively, to retain and develop its Centre of Excellence for Clinical Data Services.
The Company
The company is an international CRO that specialises in clinical data services including Biostatistics, Programming and Analysis, Clinical Data Management, Medical Writing, Pharmacovigilance and Clinical Technology. Working for global Pharmaceutical and Medical Device clients, the company supports large and small Phase I-IV drug development trials, offering a centralised clinical data approach alongside innovative, real-time technology solutions.
The Position
As a Statistical Programmer, you will work across a wide variety of therapeutic areas, providing the highest quality of programming services to clients.
Key responsibilities
• Production and validation of reliable statistical analysis using SAS
• Programming of CDISC structured datasets
Skills and Experience
• Previous experience of programming datasets and tables, listings and figures from a statistical analysis plan
• Experience of working within a CRO environment preferred
• Experience of writing and reviewing database specifications, using CDISC standards
• Experience of creating Define.xml and validation via OpenCDISC
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