Johnson & Johnson

Sr. Statistical Programmer - Shockwave Medical

Santa Clara, California, United States

Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years), Expert & Leadership (9+ years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Healthcare, Medical Devices, PharmaceuticalsIndustries

About Johnson & Johnson

At Johnson & Johnson, we believe health is everything. Our strength in healthcare innovation empowers us to build a world where complex diseases are prevented, treated, and cured, where treatments are smarter and less invasive, and solutions are personal. Through our expertise in Innovative Medicine and MedTech, we are uniquely positioned to innovate across the full spectrum of healthcare solutions today to deliver the breakthroughs of tomorrow, and profoundly impact health for humanity.

Fueled by innovation at the intersection of biology and technology, we’re developing the next generation of smarter, less invasive, more personalized treatments. Ready to join a team that’s pioneering the development and commercialization of Intravascular Lithotripsy (IVL) to treat complex calcified cardiovascular disease. Our Shockwave Medical portfolio aims to establish a new standard of care for medical device treatment of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease through its differentiated and proprietary local delivery of sonic pressure waves for the treatment of calcified plaque.

Job Details

Employment Type: Full time Job Function: Data Analytics & Computational Sciences Job Sub Function: Biostatistics Job Category: Scientific/Technology Location: Santa Clara, California, United States of America Remote: Fully Remote (can sit anywhere in the US)

Position Overview

Johnson & Johnson is hiring for a Sr. Statistical Programmer - Shockwave Medical to join our team.

The Sr. Statistical Programmer supports the Biostatistics team in the generation and validation of analysis datasets and statistical outputs for clinical trials. This role is key to implementing programming standards and supporting the standardization of CDISC-compliant datasets (e.g., SDTM, ADaM) across clinical programs. The ideal candidate is a detail-oriented statistical programmer with a strong interest in clinical data analysis, regulatory processes (such as PMA or 510(k) submissions), and continual learning in a regulated environment.

Essential Job Functions

  • Develop and validate SAS programs to generate analysis datasets, tables, listings, and figures (TLFs) that support clinical trial reporting, regulatory submissions, and publications.
  • Implement and maintain standardized programming templates, macros, and tools to ensure consistency, efficiency, and compliance across clinical studies.
  • Contribute to the creation and review of programming specifications for SDTM and ADaM like datasets based on CDISC standards and internal guidelines.
  • Assist in programming support for data cleaning, interim analyses, medical review, and final study reports.
  • Collaborate with statisticians, data managers, clinical team members, and external vendors to ensure timely and high-quality deliverables.
  • Review Statistical Analysis Plans (SAP) with biostatisticians to anticipate any complications or complexities for programming activities.
  • Perform quality control (QC) and validation of internally and externally developed datasets and outputs, adhering to company SOPs and programming best practices.
  • Integrate data across multiple studies for pooled analyses, submission packages, or visual summaries to support regulatory filings or internal strategy.
  • Document all programming activities clearly and thoroughly, supporting reproducibility and regulatory compliance in a validated programming environment.
  • Use version control systems.

Skills

Statistical Programming
SAS
R
Python
Clinical Trials
Data Analysis
Biostatistics
Medical Devices
Cardiovascular Disease

Johnson & Johnson

Healthcare products in pharmaceuticals and devices.

About Johnson & Johnson

Johnson & Johnson operates in the healthcare sector with three main areas: pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and consumer health products. In the pharmaceuticals segment, the company develops prescription drugs for various medical conditions such as cancer and infectious diseases. The medical devices segment provides products used in surgeries and other medical procedures, while the consumer health segment offers over-the-counter products, including baby care and personal health items. Johnson & Johnson generates revenue through direct sales and partnerships, and it invests significantly in research and development to create new products that meet the needs of consumers and healthcare providers. The company stands out from competitors by emphasizing diversity, equity, and inclusion in its workplace, fostering an environment where employees can share their perspectives. Its goal is to improve patient outcomes and enhance the overall health and well-being of individuals globally.

New Brunswick, New JerseyHeadquarters
1886Year Founded
IPOCompany Stage
HealthcareIndustries
10,001+Employees

Risks

J&J faces a class action lawsuit in Australia over ineffective cold and flu medications.
Former J&J executives joining other firms could lead to increased competition.
Ongoing legal battles, like the lawsuit against Cigna, pose financial liabilities for J&J.

Differentiation

J&J operates in three segments: pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and consumer health.
The company invests heavily in R&D for innovative medical solutions and products.
J&J is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in its workplace culture.

Upsides

J&J's collaboration with Helsinki University Hospital focuses on value-based healthcare models.
The rise of personalized medicine offers J&J opportunities in targeted therapies.
Increased focus on digital health solutions presents expansion opportunities for J&J.

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