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STATISTICAL PROGRAMMER II | UK | GLOBAL COMPANY
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Description: SEC/Ref: 110818B Statistical Programmer II | UK | Global Company Based in South East England or Midlands - Strong Salary and Benefits Package For immediate consideration pleaseforward your CV to: clive.magill@secpharma.com or call +44 (0) 207 255 6665. Work for a global company who share your passionfor innovation and will to succeed. My client has offices across the globe and is amongst the most respected pharmaceutical companies with a heritage of success. They seek a Statistical Programmer with project lead experience to join their expanding team.Key tasks: - Help coordinate project start-up activities, including Unix/PMED project area set-up, create global programs (e.g., setup.sas, formats.sas, etc.), tracking spreadsheets, and required documentation. - Assist in the production and quality control of derived dataset specifications, programming specifications. - Use efficient programming techniques to produce and/or QC low-medium complexity derived datasets, tables, figures and data listings. - Ensure quality control (QC) on all processare performed in accordance with SPOs, ICH-GCP, WSOPS, guidelines and other regulatory requirements - Maintain supporting documentation for studies in accordance with WSOPs/Guidelines to ensure traceability and regulatory compliance. - Work with minimalsupervision to support analysis and reporting programming activities. Key Experience/Skills: - Clinical Trial experience within industry essential - Proficiency in SAS - Project lead experience - Demonstrate ability to learn new systems and work with evolving technologies - Attention to detail, communication and organizational skills, ability to manage competing priorities, and be flexible to change - Business/Operational skills that include customer focus, commitment to quality management and problem solving - Work effectively in a quality-focused environment The company will offer: - Competitive salary andbenefits - Work for a well-established and respected company - Superb career development prospects - Good annual holiday/leave package - Be rewarded for good performance - Become part of a global team working with international departments - Get autonomy and the ability to solve problems your way Contact: Clive Magill Consultant - Pharmaceutical, Healthcare & CRODivision Statistics, Biostatistics & Programming Tel: +44 (0) 207 255 6665 Email: clive.magill@secpharma.com Website: www.secrecruitment.com http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/clive-magill/30/63a/878
Industry: Pharmaceuticals
Salary currency: gbp
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Job type: Permanent
Job skills: Pharmaceutical, clinical trials, statistician, statistics, statistical, SAS, programmer, programming, statistics, statistician, biostatistics, biostatistician
Job Reference: SEC/Ref: 110818B
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