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PROJECT / LEAD STATISTICAL PROGRAMMER
Job duration: 6 months
Start date: ASAP
Description: For a confidential consultation call James Carrera on 0044 (0) 207 255 6665 or email your CV to james.carrera@secpharma.com IMMEDIATE BUSINESS NEED Excellent Rate - £50-55 / hour 6 month+, Immediate Start Available & preferred, but they will wait for notice Based in SouthEast, UK This position is 100% office-based due to the nature of the work Accountabilities/Responsibilities: - Lead thestatistical programming activities on a project. Provide direction and focus on programming activities related to analysis and reporting of results on the assigned drug development project. - Provide expert knowledge on statistical programming strategies.Assess and clarify requirements, provide statistical programming solutions and ensure their effective implementation. - Guidestatistical programming team members on trial protocol review, CRF development and data structure specifications for clinical trials. Ensure consistency and adherence to available standards. - Oversee the programming specifications within the project andensures consistency with the statistical requirements for analysis datasets, pooled datasets, listings, tables, and figures. Assist as appropriate. - Lead activities on programming, validation and documentation according to the agreed specification, pooled datasets, listings, tables, and figures. Ensure that high quality standards, consistency within the project and delivery within agreed time lines are being met. Assist as appropriate. - Ensure adherence to statistical programming standards, effective use of available standard programs, availability of appropriate documentation and compliance with Standard Operating Procedures.- Act as PoC, liaising with sponsors, customers and other functional areas as required. Essential Skills & Capabilities:- At least 6 years of pharmaceutical industry drug development experience using SAS. - Expert knowledge of SAS programminglanguage, with SAS/Base, SAS Macro, SAS/Graph, SAS SQL and some SAS/STATS. - Good knowledge of drug development process in particular on collection, storing, processing and analysis of clinical trial data. - Good knowledge of English, communicating clearly and effectively in written and oral form in a business environment. - Well developed planning , organizational and analytic abilities - Strong customer focus For a confidential consultation call; James Carrera Statistics, Biostatistics & SAS Programming Pharmaceutical Division Tel: +44 (0)20 7255 6600 Fax: +44 (0)20 7255 6656 Email: James.Carrera@secpharma.com Web: www.secrecruitment.com 3rd Floor, Woolverstone House, 61-62 Berners Street London W1T 3NJ United Kingdom SEC Recruitment Limited is acting as an Employment Agency and/or Employment Business
Industry: Science and Research
Salary currency: gbp
Salary Benefits:
Salary: £50 - £55 per hour
Job type: Contract
Job skills: sas statistical programmer base macro clinical pharma pharmaceutical
Job Reference: 131/12b
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