Must be eligible to work within North America without Sponsorship
Uses SAS, or other software, to develop custom programming code to generate summary tables, data listings, graphs and derived datasets as specified in the statistical analysis plan and programming specifications
Works to ensure that outputs meet quality standards and project requirements
Performs validation programming and works with other programmers, biostatisticians, and other project team members to resolve discrepancies or any findings
Keeps project team members informed of programming progress and issues requiring their attention
Follow applicable SOPs, WIs, and relevant regulatory guidelines (e.g. ICH)
Maintains well organized, complete, and up-to-date project documentation, testing, and verification/quality control documents and programs ensuring inspection readiness
Manages scheduling and time constraints across multiple projects at a time, sets goals based on priorities from management, and adapts to timeline or priority changes by reorganizing daily workload
Develops specifications for datasets and outputs of any complexity according to statistical or sponsor requirements
Anticipates and addresses potential programming issues, reflects forethought, establishes the basis for efficient programming and accurately defines all variables to be accepted by peer review and sponsor/requestor with little rework
Conducts effective internal meetings (appropriate in format, frequency and attendance)
Distributes relevant information in advance
Ensures minutes are promptly and accurately distributed
Follows action items through to completion, and maintains order and focus of meetings, working toward consensus
Displays willingness to work with others and assist with projects and initiatives as necessary to meet the needs of the business
Accountable for on-time delivery across concurrent programming deliverables
Negotiates programming timelines and provides risk mitigation plans for projects or programs, as needed
Proactively informs management of the status of deliverables and significant project or program issues, including planned resolutions
Acts as the lead statistical programmer
Directs the programming activities of other programming personnel and monitors progress on programming deliverables
Reviews project documentation such as Statistical Analysis Plan, mock shells, programming specifications, annotated CRFs, and SAS database design
Provides feedback to the appropriate project team members which reflects forethought and reduces inefficiencies in programming activities
Participates in sponsor meetings, kickoff meetings, and bid defense meetings as statistical programming representative, as required by sponsor
Contributes to the mentoring of programming personnel through developing training courses, presenting training materials, reviewing work, and providing feedback or guiding new associates in process
Maintains a good working knowledge of clinical drug development, industry standards, and electronic submission requirements; serves as a technical expert resource to other department members for complex programming questions
Works cooperatively with other biostatistics and statistical programming personnel to establish standard operation procedures (SOPs), guidelines, policies, and/or procedures
Contributes technical expertise to the development of programming tools and macros for standardization and efficiency
When serving as a technical subject matter expert for CDISC and other industry and regulatory requirements, provides guidance and training to the Biostatistics group and other departments on the appropriate use of CDISC Standards
When serving as a subject matter expert for CDISC and other industry and regulatory requirements, performs compliance reviews of project deliverables for CDISC deliverables including SDTM and ADaM specifications and datasets as well as any regulatory required documents (i.e. DEFINE.XML)
When serving as a subject matter expert for CDISC and other industry and regulatory requirements, actively participates in industry standards organizations and provides regular updates to the Biometrics Department on upcoming changes to those standards
Transfers deliverables
Performs other work-related duties as assigned
Minimal travel may be required
Requirements
Undergraduate degree, preferably in a scientific or statistical discipline; in lieu of degree, an equivalent combination of education and demonstrated programming experience
Extensive programming experience in SAS or other required software, preferably in a clinical trial environment as demonstrated by the ability to lead multiple complex and/or global projects with teams of statistical programmers
Knowledge and experience in the use of CDISC Standards for regulatory agency requirements
Experience in submissions to a regulatory agency preferred
Experience in mentoring others in clinical trial process and CDISC Standards
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to read, write, speak and understand English.
Benefits
Health benefits to include Medical, Dental and Vision
Company match 401k
eligibility to participate in Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Eligibility to earn commissions/bonus based on company and individual performance
flexible paid time off (PTO) and sick time
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