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Sr. Statistical Programmer II

Employer:
Bristol-MyersSquibb CompanyPosition:
Sr.
Statistical Programmer II (Ref:
8824)Location:
311 Pennington-Rocky Hill Road, Pennington, NJ 08534 Duties:
Utilize knowledge of statistics, clinical trials,FDA, European Medicines Agency (EMA)regulations and Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC) andexperience with SAS Base, SAS Statistics, SAS Graph, Unix toprogram/troubleshoot/debug complex code.
Understand validation principles andrequirements to develop code.
Ensure priorities are aligned and communicateproactively and effectively around issues and risks.
Provide comprehensiveprogramming support for project teams.
Support the development of unambiguous androbust programming specifications for internal and external programming work.
Provide support for acceptance of vendor deliverables.
Build successfulpartnerships and seamless interfaces within the department.
Communicate withproject team members timely and effectively for highlighting goals andpriorities and ensuring work efforts parallel department objectives.
Ensurequality of deliverable by consistently applying standards and complying withregulatory requirements, guidance and corporate and departmental SOPs and workpractices.
Contribute to globalization, improvement and standardization ofprocesses, standards and tools.
Qualifications Requirements:
Master's degree in Applied Statistics,Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science or a related field plus 3 years ofpost-baccalaureate experience reflecting demonstrable ability in the skills setdescribed above.
This position is eligible for our employee referralprogram Bristol-Myers Squibb is an equal opportunity employer - M/F/Vet/DisabilityRequisition ID - 1501299.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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