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***JOB: SENIOR STATISTICAL PROGRAMMER - FSP - Office based or Remote - CYTEL***

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Anetta Kotynska <[log in to unmask]>

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Anetta Kotynska <[log in to unmask]>

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Good morning Allstat,


I am calling all Statistical Programmers who would like to progress into a Senior Level role within our FSP business units, which stands for a Functional Service Provider and means that you will be involved in supporting or leading activities on one particular project for one pharmaceutical company. You will possess a strong proficiency applying CDISC standards (SDTM & ADaM) and advanced SAS programming skills, to support or lead one or more Phase I-IV clinical trials, including PKPD, with a focus on Oncology studies. You will report to the Director, Statistical Programming.


Senior Statistical Programmer

Permanent / Contract

Office based: Basel / Geneva, Paris, Barcelona or remote


As the world's largest independent clinical biostatistics research and development organization, Cytel helps leading pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device companies improve clinical success rates via optimal study design, effective data management, accurate statistical analysis and software.

With operations across North America, Europe and India, we are always on the lookout for passionate and talented people who share our mission of ensuring the clinical development of safe and effective medicines.

Join us and share our mission!



How you will contribute:


*       performing data manipulation, analysis and reporting of clinical trial data, both safety and efficacy, utilizing SAS programming;

*       applying your CDISC know-how and proficiency in both SDTM and ADaM, to create and validate datasets/analysis files, tables, listings, and figures ( TLF s);

*       QCing (using raw data) and validating the work of outsourced teams requiring strong output programming;

*       generating complex ad-hoc reports utilizing raw data;

*       applying your strong understanding/experience with Efficacy analysis;

*       performing lead duties when called upon;

*       serving as team player, with a willingness to go the extra distance to get results, meet deadlines, etc.;

*       being adaptable and flexible when priorities change

What you offer:


*       Bachelor's degree or equivalent, preferably in a scientific discipline such as Statistics, Computer Science, Mathematics, etc.

*       Solid SAS programming experience in the Pharmaceutical & Biotech industry.

*       Recent study lead experience, preferably juggling multiple projects simultaneously.

*       Strong experience in QCing and validating work of other programmers, preferably outsourced work.

*       Strong SAS data manipulation, analysis and reporting skills- with strong output programming experience

*       Strong proficiency implementing the latest CDISC SDTM / ADaM standards.

*       Strong ad-hoc reporting and the use of raw data.

*       Solid experience in Efficacy analysis.

*       Familiarity with drug development life cycle and experience with the manipulation, analysis and reporting of clinical trials' data.

*       Ability to work in a development environment that utilizes minimal utilities and standard macros.

*       Submissions experience utilizing define.xml and other submission documents.

*       Experience supporting Oncology studies would be beneficial.

*       Excellent analytical & troubleshooting skills.

*       Ability to provide quality output and deliverables, in adherence with challenging timelines.

*       Ability to work effectively and successfully in a globally dispersed team environment with cross-cultural partners.

Why Cytel?


*       Our collaborative working environment encourages innovation and rewards results, and we are proud to have one of the lowest turnover rates in the industry.

*       In addition to a competitive compensation, we offer an excellent benefit's package, annual bonus incentive, promote work-life balance, and the opportunity to grow with us!

*       Work with respected experts and thought leaders in the fields of biostatistics and statistical programming.



If you feel this opportunity would be the right for you and  you would like to discuss it more in details, please contact me on +44 1444 242 220 or simply reply to this email.

Candidates referrals are most welcome!

Many thanks.



Kind regards,


Anetta Kotynska
Recruiter

T: +44 1444 242 220
M: +44 7597592826








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