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At Quanticate, we're pioneers in providing top-tier statistical and data management support to our clients. We're seeking a dedicated Statistician who's committed to upholding the highest standards, following procedures, and ensuring compliance with regulations, all while providing exceptional customer care.

As a Statistician your role will be playing a crucial role in supporting our clients and managing assigned project work. Here's what you'll be doing on a day to day basis:

  • Handle statistical tasks, including producing tables, figures, and listings, and contributing to SAPs and statistical reports under the guidance of Senior and Principal Statisticians.
  • Collaborate with Senior and Principal Project Delivery Managers, Portfolio Managers/Directors/VPs, and other team members to successfully deliver statistical activities.
  • Organize and manage your workload, often working across multiple studies, ensuring work is completed on time and meets client expectations.
  • Maintain effective communication with clients and internal stakeholders, providing regular updates on assigned work, addressing issues, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality, on-time, and budget-compliant outputs.
  • Develop mentoring skills to advise other statisticians or programmers and contribute to knowledge-sharing activities.

We are dedicated to developing our staff and you will get regular opportunities to work autonomously, lead projects and mentor more junior staff to set you up for a Senior Statistician position in future.

Requirements

  • Essential - An MSc in Medical Statistics or similar.
  • Relevant experience as a statistician or biostatistician within the pharmaceutical industry or medical sector.
  • Experience with clinical trials.
  • Strong PC skills, including a working knowledge of Microsoft Office.
  • Proficiency in SAS and other statistical software.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Strong organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
  • Effective interpersonal skills for working collaboratively with diverse teams.

Benefits

  • Competitive Salary - Initial Banding of £31,000 - £38,000
  • Flexible working hours
  • 25 days Annual leave plus bank holidays
  • Option to purchase additional days holiday
  • Pension with Aviva – 5% from employee matched by Quanticate
  • Private medical Scheme with Bupa
  • Free standard eye test every two years
  • Employee Assistance Program – Available for employee and immediate family
  • 5, 10, 15 years of service recognition awards
  • Death in service scheme
  • Long Term Disability Insurance
  • Quanticate offers a variety of different learning development opportunities to help you progress (mentoring, coaching, e-learning, job shadowing)

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