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SAS Data Analyst II (UK)

Celerion
Belfast
8 months ago
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Celerion is committed to swift, exceptional clinical research through translational medicine. Every day, we use our experience, agility, and innovative research strategies to help get drugs to market faster.

Are you looking for an opportunity to support a business creating life-saving treatments? If so, we can't wait to meet you!

Celerionis seeking a full-timeSAS Data Analyst IIto join our Data Management and Biometrics team in Belfast, Northern Ireland and provide SAS statistical support to the project team for analysis and reporting of clinical data in early stage clinical research studies. The primary responsibilities of this position are:

• Independently develop, maintain and process SAS programs for moderately complex studies that create Standard and/ or customized: analysis data sets, statistical analyses, data listings, edit checks (clinical), tables, figures and electronic data transfers.
• Assist Senior SAS Data Analysts and Biostatisticians with complex projects.
• Perform peer QC functions for output from studies.
• Ensure compliance with study protocol and department procedures.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree in Statistics, Mathematical Science or Physics with 3+ years SAS programming experience OR advanced degree with 1+yrs SAS programming experience in related industry or equivalent required.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills required.
  • Demonstrated problem solving and decision making skills required.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with team required.

Celerion is an equal opportunities employer.



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