Pharmaceutical Statistician

VRS Recruitment
Liverpool
1 month ago
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Fantastic opportunity for an accomplished Statistician in the pharmaceutical industry!


Based from home, you will work for a leading contract testing organisation, in conjunction with their client, a leading big pharma company, as well as a number of external manufacturing partners, providing expert statistical applications and technical support to their products, within a GMP environment.


Your primary duties will include:

  • Supporting statistical activities to ensure delivery to standards, quality and time
  • Provide statistics/modelling expertise relating to drug formulation, manufacture, process engineering, devices, packaging and analytical testing
  • Statistical considerations during technical transfers
  • Support drug product review via CPV


Applications are invited from accomplished Statisticians from the pharmaceutical industry, with expertise in CMC. You will have practical experience in statistical concepts such as equivalence and significance tests, sampling strategies and DOE, as well as modelling/data analysis skills in R, Python, SAS or closely related.


This role will be home-based anywhere in the UK and offered on a full time, permanent basis. You will be rewarded with a highly competitive salary and benefits package, while working alongside a talented and dynamic group of Scientists!


Those who meet the technical requirements but based in the EU are also encouraged to apply.


Contact us or apply below to be considered!



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