Job Details
Senior Statistical Programmer
- £Competitive
- Berkshire , , United Kingdom
- Permanent
Join a company at the forefront of healthcare innovation! Specializing in cutting-edge monitoring systems for home and hospital use, this organization is passionate about enhancing lives through ground-breaking technology. With the launch of their latest system, they are looking for a talented Senior Statistical Programmer to be part of their journey.
Step into a dynamic R&D environment where innovation drives everything. This role offers the chance to contribute to life-changing advancements in patient care, supporting laboratory and clinical trials as well as product development.
What you’ll be doing:
- Drive Innovation: Provide statistical programming expertise for clinical studies and R&D initiatives and statistical programming expertise for clinical studies and R&D initiatives.
- Shape Software: Develop, validate, and maintain software aligned with the System Life Cycle.
- Streamline Access: Design systems for seamless data access, analysis, and reporting.
- Mentor Talent: Guide and support junior programmers within the team.
What you need:
- A bachelor’s degree in mathematics, science, or computer science.
- Strong attention to detail and a well-organized approach to work.
- Outstanding written, verbal, and collaborative team communication skills.
- Proficiency in SAS programming, with knowledge of statistical techniques being a bonus.
What you’ll receive:
- A competitive salary and a robust benefits package, including DC Pension scheme, share ownership scheme, private healthcare, life assurance and flexible benefits package.
- Work in a collaborative, office-based role fostering creativity and innovation.
What’s Next?
Ready to make an impact? Apply now with your CV and join a company dedicated to improving lives. The team is excited to welcome their next Senior Statistical Programmer soon!
Not the right fit?
Let’s talk! Contact Jo Fornaciari at 07488 822 859 for a confidential conversation about other opportunities.