Sr. Statistical Programmer - FSP - US West Coast Only
Thermo Fisher ScientificFull Time
Senior (5 to 8 years)
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A Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or related field (or equivalent experience) is required, along with basic knowledge of statistics/clinical drug development, statistical computing applications like Base SAS, SAS/STAT and SAS Macro Language, organizational and communication skills, ability to handle multiple tasks, aptitude for mathematical calculations, accuracy, attention to detail, and ability to maintain effective working relationships.
IQVIA is a leading global provider of advanced analytics, technology solutions, and clinical research services to the life sciences industry, focused on pushing the boundaries of human science and data science to create a healthier world.
Strong candidates will have a Bachelor's in Computer Science or equivalent, basic knowledge of SAS programming (Base SAS, SAS/STAT, Macro Language), statistics or clinical development, plus organizational skills, multitasking ability, attention to detail, and interpersonal skills.
Advanced analytics and clinical research services
IQVIA provides advanced analytics, technology solutions, and clinical research services specifically for the life sciences industry. Their services utilize extensive data resources and technology to create connections within healthcare, allowing clients to gain insights that help speed up the development and marketing of new medical treatments. This process is facilitated by their IQVIA Connected Intelligence™ system, which offers quick and flexible insights. IQVIA stands out from competitors by focusing on patient privacy, employing various technologies to protect individual data. The company's goal is to enhance healthcare outcomes by supporting biotech, pharmaceutical, and medical device companies, as well as researchers and government agencies, in understanding diseases and advancing medical science.