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Manage projects from initiation through closure for full scope regional and global projects, with activities focused on site selection, study start-up (including all systems and plan development), clinical operations, statistics and statistical programming, data management, subject randomization and drug supply management (IWRS), administration of data monitoring and/or adjudication committees, regulatory submissions, vendor management, and medical/scientific writing.
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Perform basic statistical programming to generate descriptive statistics, figures, etc. Programming and scripting to streamline and automate various aspects of image analysis and data retrieval.
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Experience with statistical packages is highly desired, e.g., SPSS, SAS, R, or STATA. Preferred degree in biostatistics, statistics, epidemiology, economics, mathematics, engineering, operations research, health informatics or related quantitative field from an elite institution, including Ivy League institutions, with a strong academic record.
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Experience with analytical / statistical programming tools for data extraction and summarization, statistics, visualization and analysis (Alteryx, SAS, SQL, R, Tableau, etc. Experience or coursework in advanced analytics such as analytic discovery, descriptive statistics, forecasting, experimental design, statistical inference, or predictive models.
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Minimum RequirementsCompetencies and Knowledge:For all levelsExperience with analytical / statistical programming tools for data extraction and summarization, statistics, visualization and analysis (Alteryx, SAS, SQL, R, Tableau, etc.
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As an SDS Machine Learning Engineer, you will employ predictive modeling and statistical analysis techniques to build end-to end solutions for improving security, fraud prevention, and operational efficiency across the company, from manufacturing to fulfillment to apps and services.
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The candidate will also have experience with programming languages (e.g., Python, R, SAS, STAT), geospatial analysis (e.g., ArcGIS, GeoPandas), data management, data mining, quantitative analysis, and data visualization.
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Proficiency in SQL and a statistical programming language such as Python and/or R. Demonstrated expertise in causal inference, including synthetic controls, regression discontinuity, and instrumental variables—with a track record of rigorously solving problems with these methods.
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Excellent understanding of the drug development process with relevant experience in statistics and statistical programming is a must-meet criteria. PhD or Masters in (Bio)Statistics, Mathematics or equivalent.
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Strong technical skills, including the ability to independently execute complex data analytics in at least one programming language (e.g., SQL, SAS, SPSS, Stata, R, etc. Bachelor's degree or equivalent, and an undergraduate level understanding of economics, finance, accounting, statistics, econometrics, or other related subject.
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Develops the approach and methods to define and solve management problems through quantitative analysis and analytical models using statistics, machine learning, forecasting techniques, and structured programming languages.
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Undergraduate degree in a rigorous quantitative, technical, or scientific subject, including Operations Research, Statistics, Mathematics, Data Science, Data Engineering, Computer Science or Engineering.
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Proficiency in SQL and a statistical programming language such as Python and/or R. In this role, you will be at the forefront of using statistics and econometrics to develop innovative marketing measurement solutions that will guide marketing decision-making and strategy.
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Subject matter expertise in applying statistics and problem solving in related areas, such as RBM, statistical monitoring, research experiments, and AI/ML. Scientific curiosity As the Centralized Statistical Monitoring (CSM) Lead, the Associate Director's primary responsibilities include: Leading a Data Science project team and collaborating with the study team.
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Proficiency with Python, or another interpreted programming language like R or Matlab. Construct and fit statistical, machine learning, or optimization models. M.S. or Ph. D. in Statistics, Operations Research, Mathematics, Computer Science, or other quantitative fields.
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