Research Executive

City of London
3 weeks ago
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Research Executive

£28,000-£32,000

London

The Company:

A fast-growing market research agency who spealise in healthcare and medical devices are looking for a Research Executive to join their team. They work closely with global clients to deliver expertise on the medical device market, as well as diagnostics and pharmaceuticals.

This is a quantitative focused role in which you will be providing post market clinical follow-up (PMCF) data about medical devices.

You will benefit from working for a company that provides amazing support and progression as well as being a leader within their specialism.

The Role:

Manage multiple projects day-to-day, including fieldwork management (recruitment)
Design quantitative questionnaires and analyse quantitative data (Excel and SPSS files)
Create reports in the format of PPT, Word Doc, Excel file
Gain knowledge in Medical Device regulations

The Candidate:

Proficiency in quantitative research techniques
Detail-oriented with strong organisational skills to manage multiple tasks and deadlines effectively
Confidence to manage UK and international projects from start to finish independently
Ability to create quantitative questionnaires from scratch, for checking by senior team members
2:1 Degree preferably in a science related subject.

If this role sounds like a great opportunity for the next step in your career, click the apply button now.

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