SAS Programmer Job Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

SAS Programmer Job

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Salary period: Annual
SAS Programmer needed for a contract opportunity with Yoh's client located in South San Francisco, CA.
The Big Picture - Top Skills You Should Possess:
- Clinical SAS Programming
- QC and Unit Testing
- CDISC SDTM
What You'll Be Doing:
- The Clinical SAS Programmer consultant will apply advanced level of programming techniques and leadership to the design, development, implementation, and maintenance of data quality and medical review reports and utilities.
- Participates in the development and review of specification documents for data transformation into the appropriate data standards.
- Performs QC and unit testing of SDTMv transformation programs.
- Customizes standard report templates to produce study-specific reports for data cleaning.
- Performs specific tasks within or across multiple studies/projects as needed.
- Identifies and recommends process and other improvements; whether pertinent to his/her specific department and/or beyond.
What You Need to Bring to the Table:
- BA or BS degree is required.
- Five (5) plus years of experience.
- SAS expertise with CDISC SDTM experience is desired.
- The ability to multi-task as well as possess strong verbal and written communication skills is essential.
- Ability to work well with others.
Bonus Points! Otherwise Known As Preferred
Qualifications:
- Medidata RAVE designing experience.
- Designing reports using the TIBCO Spotfire tool.
- Experience creating reports using Hyperion Brio, SQL, PL/SQL, Excel and Visual Basic is also a plus.
Opportunity is Calling, Apply Now!
Recruiter: Krista Leach
Yoh, a Day & Zimmermann company, is an Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F/D/V. Click here to contact us if you are an individual with a disability and require accommodation in the application process.
J2W: CLINICAL; J2W: INFOTECH
TaxTerm: CON_W2
J2WSWSCI
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SFSF: LSEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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