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PHASTAR is a specialist CRO, offering statistical consultancy and clinical
trial reporting services, by providing expert statisticians and programmers
or managing and delivering in-house projects. 

 

Established in 2007, PHASTAR have rapidly grown our team over the last eight
years with average yearly growth of 49%. Headquartered in Chiswick, West
London, we also have offices in Kent and Manchester; and will be opening an
office in Scotland and East Coast, USA in 2015. PHASTAR is growing to become
the supplier of choice for specialist statistics and programming services to
the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sector, by delivering quality advice
and results, on time and on budget.

 

PHASTAR are looking for experienced SAS Programmers to join us. We would
like you to be office based from one of our office locations.

 

Job Description:

.        Support programming activities related to the analysis and
reporting of data from clinical trials 

.        Production of Tables, Figures and Listings (TFLs) 

.        Manipulate data using dataset programming  

 

Requirements:

.        BSc, MSc or PhD in Mathematics, Science or IT related discipline 

.        Experience working within a clinical trials environment (Pharma or
CRO) 

.        Previous experience working with SAS 

.        CDISC experience, specifically SDTM and ADaM is desired but not
essential 

.        Excellent written and verbal communication 

 

For further information on this position please contact Meera on 0207 183
7061 or email [log in to unmask] To apply for the role send your CV
through. 

 

If this position isn't right for you but you are interested in joining us,
we have a number of different positions which we would be happy to discuss
with you. Please visit our website <http://www.phastar.co.uk/careers.html>
for more details.

 

Kind Regards 

 

Meera Chauhan

 

Talent Acquisition Specialist 

PHASTAR

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0207 183 7061

 

 

 

 


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