Good Afternoon Allstat,
Are you interested in a move into Statistical Programming?
CK Clinical are recruiting multiple Statistical Programmers of various levels to join a leading global pharmaceutical company in Hertfordshire. Salaries are very competitive and some home working is on offer.
Main duties and responsibilities:
•Lead statistical programming activities and provide end to end statistical programming support in planning, specifying, designing, developing and implementing statistical software solutions for the reporting and analysis of clinical trials.
•Providing statistical software and software documentation support to the Statistical Programming and Analysis team (SPA) in general and to specific clinical projects.
•You will be part of a functional team where your analyst skills will be valued and you will play a key role in driving projects forward.
•Ensure all programing activities are executed in a timely manner and to the required high reporting standards.
Key requirements:
•Educated to a degree level preferably in IT, Life Sciences, Statistics, Computer Science, Mathematics or other analytical field.
•Very good knowledge/experience of international clinical research and drug development.
•You must be very experienced in the use of statistical software and can readily learn new software applications.
•You will require very good knowledge of SAS and/or R.
For more information please don't hesitate to get in touch: [log in to unmask] / 01438 842 966, add me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-leake-708768153/
Or apply on https://ckclinical.co.uk/job/Senior-Statistical-Programmer-in-Hertfordshire/bc54951fHXLF/
I look forward to speaking with some of you soon.
Kind regards
Andy Leake
Recruitment Consultant
DD: +44 (0)1438 842 966
T: +44 (0)1438 743047
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Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-leake-708768153/
Website: https://ckclinical.co.uk/
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