SAS programmer
Responsibilities
Develop global SAS macros to improve efficiency of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic analysesImplement standard programming for data pre-processing and data post-processing in a quality controlled and validated environment by using SAS
Import text files into SAS datasetsImplementing and testing cross-project SAS programs
Design and developing project-specific SAS programs for biostatisticians, often producing analysis datasets, reports, or graphics
Build SAS datasets from various administrative and clinical databases
Write SAS programs to generate tables, listings, and figures and analysis datasets
Ensure secure coding practices are adhered to in all phases of the secure development lifecycleDevelop data pipelines to transform clinical data stores into analytic repositories using SAS
Requirements
BSc or MSc degree in Biostatistics or related field, and 2-4 years relevant experience within the life-science industry
Good working knowledge of SAS and CDISC
Ability to effectively manage multiple tasks and projects
Biostatistician
Responsibilities
Act as a statistical lead on single studies
Work closely with the Project Team Lead and supervisor to deliver on time, with high quality, and within budget
Write and perform quality control (QC) reviews of Statistical Analysis Plan (SAP) and Shells
Write and maintain programming specifications
Assist with protocol development, sample size calculation and case report form (CRF) review
Build and maintain effective customer relationships, and drive statistical discussions, providing support, and/or guidance for statistical activities
Manage scope of work and budget, and provide revenue and resource forecasts for single studies
Requirements
BSc or MSc degree in Biostatistics or related field, and 2-4 years relevant experience within the life-science industry
Familiarity with moderately complex statistical methods that apply to applicable clinical trials
Good working knowledge of SAS and CDISC
Ability to effectively manage multiple tasks and projects