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Senior Statistical Programmer (FSP - Permanent Homebased)
Lifelancer
Any Location, IN
Category
Healthcare
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Job Description
This role will be dedicated to one of IQVIA's largest clients through a Functional Service Provider (FSP) type partnership. The Senior Statistical Programmer will be responsible for review datasets in submission ready standard format (ADaM), tables, figures, listings and submission packages.
Requirements
BSc in Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics or related area with relevant experience
At least 5+ years of experience in either clinical programming and/or statistical programming, within the CRO/pharmaceutical environment using SAS Software
Indepth understanding of clinical programming and/or statistical programming processes and standards
Indepth understanding of regulatory requirements relevant to statistical programming (e.g. GCP, ICH)
Extensive experience with statistical programming using the SAS software including development and use of SAS Macros
Advanced knowledge in CDISC standards (CDASH, SDTM, ADaM)
Proven experience in leading programming activities for pooled and exploratory analyses across multiple clinical studies and submission activities (or equivalent)
Proven ability to work effectively both independently or in a team setting, and to meet set goals by managing own timelines
Experience in working in cross-functional, multicultural and international clinical trial teams
Benefits
Home-based remote work opportunities
Great work/life balance
Collaborate on projects and innovations with industry leaders in the Pharma and CRO sectors
Cohesive team environment fostering a collaborative approach to study work
Variety of therapeutic areas, indications and, study phases
Job stability; long-term engagements and development opportunities
Career advancement opportunities
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