Clinical
SAS Programmer – Pharmaceutical Services Company – Warsaw - Poland
One of the leading Pharmaceutical Services Company has 2 openings for Clinical SAS Programmers.
Due to the company’s success, they are continuously expanding and offering unique opportunities for programmers who are determined to progress their career to the next level.
Working in the beautiful Warsaw, Poland, this role offers the opportunity to gain invaluable clinical programming experience, to be part of a highly professional team and to proudly contribute
to the success of a world-wide organisation.
Ideally we are looking for:
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Degree in applied science or mathematics or statistics
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At least 1 year of industry experience within clinical trials and/or biostatistics
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Knowledge of SAS software (SAS BASE/SAS STAT/SAS GRAPH)
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Experience of work in SAS system
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Experience in CDISC
Your role would involve:
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Production of TFL
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SAS programming and production of Tables, Listings and Figures
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Development of analysis data sets structure
program requirements and specifications
In return you will be:
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Working together with a dynamic team
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Contributing to complex, challenging projects
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Receiving excellent remuneration package
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Progressing your career
If you would like to apply for the position or wish to learn more about the role and company please call Andrea Litovszky on 0044 (0) 207 255 6605 or email your CV with a brief covering
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If you are interested to learn more about further appointments within SAS Clinical Programmer roles across the UK and mainland Europe, please contact Andrea on 0044 (0) 20 7 255 6605 for a confidential discussion and immediate consideration.
Key words: Clinical Trials, Therapeutic Areas, Clinical Trial Phases, SAS, MACRO, TFLs, Tables, Listings, Figures, CDISC, ADAM
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