Senior Statistical Programmer
Senior Statistical Programmer
Senior Statistical Programmer
- Cambridge based
- ·Highly competitive salary and attractive benefits package
We are currently working with an Industry Leader in Oncology and are looking for a Senior Statistical Programmer to join their research and development team. This is truly a fantastic role that will give you the opportunity to make an impact at work and contribute to patient health.
This is a varied role that will provide statistical programming support to assist in the development and improvement of products including laboratory and clinical trials.
Key Accountabilities;
- Providing programming support to clinical studies and R&D product development,
- Supporting, developing and validating software using the System Life Cycle (SLC)
- Establishing systems for data access, reporting and analysis.
- Support the development of other junior programmers in the team.
Experience required:
- Ability to demonstrate knowledge of statistical techniques is preferable
- BSc (or equivalent) in Mathematics, Statistics or Computing
- Strong collaborating skills, able to work cross functionally with the wider department
- Experience in SAS Programming
- Organised with excellent attention to detail
If this roles sounds of interest please apply direct, send your CV to or call for a further conversation
Reference: 52276970
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