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Statistician II

Quanticate
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At Quanticate, we're pioneers in providing top-tier statistical and data management support to our clients. We're seeking a dedicated Statistician who's committed to upholding the highest standards, following procedures, and ensuring compliance with regulations, all while providing exceptional customer care.
As a Statistician your role will be playing a crucial role in supporting our clients and managing assigned project work. Here's what you'll be doing on a day to day basis:
Handle statistical tasks, including producing tables, figures, and listings, and contributing to SAPs and statistical reports under the guidance of Senior and Principal Statisticians.
Collaborate with Senior and Principal Project Delivery Managers, Portfolio Managers/Directors/VPs, and other team members to successfully deliver statistical activities.
Organize and manage your workload, often working across multiple studies, ensuring work is completed on time and meets client expectations.
Maintain effective communication with clients and internal stakeholders, providing regular updates on assigned work, addressing issues, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality, on-time, and budget-compliant outputs.
Develop mentoring skills to advise other statisticians or programmers and contribute to knowledge-sharing activities.
We are dedicated to developing our staff and you will get regular opportunities to work autonomously, lead projects and mentor more junior staff to set you up for a Senior Statistician position in future.
Requirements
Essential - An MSc in Medical Statistics or similar.
Relevant experience as a statistician or biostatistician within the pharmaceutical industry or medical sector.
Strong PC skills, including a working knowledge of Microsoft Office.
Proficiency in SAS and other statistical software.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Strong organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
Effective interpersonal skills for working collaboratively with diverse teams.
Competitive Salary - Initial Banding of £31,000 - £38,000
25 days Annual leave plus bank holidays
Option to purchase additional days holiday
Pension with Aviva – 5% from employee matched by Quanticate
Private medical Scheme with Bupa
Free standard eye test every two years
Employee Assistance Program – Available for employee and immediate family
5, 10, 15 years of service recognition awards
Long Term Disability Insurance
Quanticate offers a variety of different learning development opportunities to help you progress (mentoring, coaching, e-learning, job shadowing)

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