A leading global data-focused CRO is seeking an experienced statistical programmer to lead projects in clinical programming. This role involves developing SAS-based clinical datasets, mentoring junior team members, and collaborating across functional teams. Candidates should possess a BSc or Masters in a numerical discipline and extensive SAS experience within clinical research. The position offers opportunities for professional growth and further training in programming languages, with a strong focus on ownership and continuous improvement.
Are you an experienced statistical programmer ready to take the next step in your career? We are expanding our clinical programming team and are looking for a leader in programming, skilled in SAS who are confident working with clinical trial data and CDISC standards.
In this role, you will take real ownership of your work, lead projects, contribute to high quality analysis, and support junior team members as they grow. Your work will directly support global clinical research and the decisions that shape it.
If you enjoy solving complex data problems, working closely with others, and taking on responsibility in a supportive environment, this could be a great next move. This role will also introduce you to the senior levels of the organisation and if your goal is to become a Principal/Head of Department in your career this will give you a great insight.
This role offers a strong foundation for a long term career at the intersection of data, healthcare, and global research, with room to grow both technically and professionally.
Quanticate is the world leading data-focused CRO, and we often work with our customers on their complicated clinical trials which require a high level of statistical programming, statistics and data management input. We need talented individuals to help us fulfil our customers’ needs.
Our customers range from top global pharmaceutical companies where you can work as an integrated team member on a world leading clinical program, to small biotechs that are taking their first steps in clinical development
We strongly advocate career development providing membership to professional societies, encouraging your involvement in their activities and committees. Together we can help you build the career you want – developing your skills, working on challenging problems, to ultimately develop clinical therapies that matter.
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