Hi Patner,
Please send resume to [email protected]





*Need this asap!!!*

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*Principal Programmer Analyst to work for a pharmaceutical company in
Irvine, CA. The work will be in support of statistical programming
applications that are used to generate clinical study reports. You will be
involved in the entire software development life cycle, and continue to
support applications after implementation. Because of the clinical nature of
the company, you will have to keep up to date with regulatory quality system
requirements and statistical programming systems. You’ll support ADS and TLG
generation, and assist with the development of work flow and SOPs for
Biostatistics and Statistical Programming operations.



What does it take to get this job? For starters, you need the right
combination of computer science or business education along with
pharmaceutical work experience. You need a Bachelor’s degree and at least
six years of work experience, or a PhD and two years of experience, or some
similar combination. Your work experience should include at least two years
of technical leadership in a statistical programming environment in a
pharmaceutical or biotechnology environment. You should also have knowledge
of clinical trial methodology, GCP, and FDA regulations and guidelines,
including 21 CFR Part 11.



COMPUTER SKILLS:

- Knowledge of UNIX operating system, SAS programming language, and clinical
trials. – Knowledge of clinical systems such as CTMS, EDC, IVRS, Oracle
Clinical, SAS, VBA, CDISC and/or other related technology in the
pharmaceutical/biotechnology industry

- Demonstrable skill with at least one statistical software package, such as
SAS or S Plus, one UNIX Shell programming language, such as Korn or Posix,
and one relational database system. *







Thanks & Regards ?

*Richards,*  Marketing Manager / Aim Computer Consulting / Phone :
734-591-3562
EXT: 1+177

Fax : 734-418-2603

Mail Id [email protected] Yahoo ID [email protected] Visit our
WEBSITE at www.aim-cc.com

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