Job Details

Sr. Statistical Programmer

  2026-03-20     Redbock - an NES Fircroft company     San Francisco,CA  
Description:

SENIOR STATISTICAL PROGRAMMER

Contract: 12+ MONTHS RENEWABLE (FSP)

Location: Remote US, Pacific hours required

Please note we are specifically looking for candidates who have late phase oncology experience working for small to mid-size companies

3rd party companies can kindly ignore.

SUMMARY:

A clinical-stage biotech company in the Bay area is in need of a Senior Statistical Programmer to support the team on a long-term basis. This organization is dedicated to the development of oncological therapeutics. With a growing pipeline the workload is picking up, and the Programming team needs more support.

This consultant must have strong tenure and experience in late-phase oncology clinical trials, preferably solid tumor. The best individual will thrive in a fast-paced environment, be willing to wear multiple hats and have excellent communication skills. They will be a part of a very experienced team and must be able to work well both independently and with the rest of the team with a high degree of independence and decision making.

QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS:

  • 10-15+ years of statistical programming experience (small-mid sized sponsor company experience is required
  • Late-phase Oncology experience is required; preferable to have solid tumor experience and understanding of RECIST criteria
  • Able to independently develop SAS programs and specifications (SDTM, ADaM), for use in study or other analyses
  • Experience with data integration used for clinical summaries and/or creation and quality control of statistical submission components to regulatory agencies
  • Experience creating and maintaining listings, tabulations, graphical summaries, and formal statistical estimates and tests.
  • Excellent understanding and review of CRFs/CRF specs, protocols, etc.


Apply for this Job

Please use the APPLY HERE link below to view additional details and application instructions.

Apply Here

Back to Search