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Senior Statistical Programmer

Redbock - an NES Fircroft company
Birmingham
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SENIOR STATISTICAL PROGRAMMER –12+ MONTHS RENEWABLE CONTRACT.REMOTE, UK ONLY.


SUMMARY:

A leading international pharmaceutical company is looking for an experienced Senior Statistical Programmer to support their team. This is an exciting, long-term opportunity with a leading company in one of the major pharma/biotech hubs in the country. This role is fully remote.

This consultant must have strong CDISC knowledge and SAS expertise, TLG programming skills, and must be comfortable interpreting specifications.


DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Perform data manipulation, analysis and reporting of primarily clinical trial data
  • Create analysis data sets (SDTM/ADaM)
  • Program and generate tables, listings and graphs (TLGs)
  • Validate and document SAS programs and output
  • Fulfill ad-hoc analysis requests
  • Other services as needed


QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS:

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent and a minimum of 12+ years’ of SAS programming experience in the pharmaceutical/biotech industry
  • Strong CDISC experience (SDTM/ADaM)
  • Experience interpreting specifications
  • Experience creating source and validation programs using SAS software for ADaM datasets, analysis datasets, and tables, listings, and graphs (TLGs) for multiple studies/products;
  • Experience integrating data across multiple studies or drug programs;
  • Expertise in the development and use of system-level macro programs;


LOCATION:

Work will be performed remotely. UK based.

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