
Statistical Programming Lead
- United Kingdom
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Is responsible for the production of high-quality, on-time statistical programming deliverables (such as datasets and tables/listings/figures (TLFs). Ensures that integrated programmed deliverables are ready to be used in regulatory submissions and follow Astellas, industry and regulatory standards.
- Directly leads the internal programming team for insourced work; for outsourced work, the position liaises with the lead at the vendor.
- Provides regular oversight of statistical programming work outsourced to Full-Service Providers (FSPs) and acts as a liaison between the FSP and Astellas.
- Recognizes and addresses issues that may impact the validity or completeness of the deliverables
- Contributes to cross-functional or indication level improvement initiatives (i.e., write SOP - implement novel statistical software - standard output generation - creation of, maintenance and adherence to indication-specific standards).
- Relevant experience as senior/principal lead programmer for a drug development program gained within the pharmaceutical or a related industry and exposure to working with vendors.
- Substantial years of experience of relevant programming experience in the pharmaceutical industry and working with vendors
- An understanding of the data science lifecycle and process flow (e.g., ETL, data quality, statistical data analysis, machine learning, data randomization.
- Responsible for the high-quality, on-time development and execution of statistical analysis and reporting deliverables (e.g., safety and efficacy analysis datasets SDTM/ADAMs, tables, listings, figures (TLF)),
- Comprehension of clinical data standards (CDISC), TLFs, and submission guidelines
- The ability to read, analyse, and communicate large and small amounts of data efficiently, including teaching/explaining data-driven results to others.
- Bachelor's or master's in statistics, mathematics, or a related field.
- This is a permanent, full-time position based in the UK.
- We offer a hybrid working pattern, requiring one day per quarter in the office (Addlestone), blended with a collaborative video environment that supports working from home.