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The Statistical Analyst B will use SAS, STATA, SQL, and/or R programming skills to develop and execute analysis plans, conduct sample size calculations, assist with database development, and develop and generate reports and projections to support study management and overall operations.
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Leads statistical programming efforts for BLA, MAA and other regulatory submissions, including SDTM and ADaM datasets and associated define files, tables/figures/listings for integrated summaries (ISS and ISE), etc.
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We are seeking a Bioinformatics Analyst II to join the Seibold Lab team, with a background in bioinformatics, computer science, computational biology, biostatistics, or statistical genetics to join our team.
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Knowledge of predictive modeling, statistical sampling, optimization, machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques. 2+ years of experience in model development, statistical work, data analytics or quantitative research or PhD.
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Perform basic statistical programming to generate descriptive statistics, figures, etc. Prior experience with SQL, R or other statistical software would be beneficial but is not required.
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Knowledge of statistical programming languages (e.g. Python/R/SQL) is a plus. Advanced MS Excel (pivot tables, data tables, macros, statistical functions, financial analysis functions) The AM Analyst will work closely and cross-functionally with internal Finance (Accounting, FP&A, Treasury), Credit, Legal and Technology (Engineering, Data Science) teams, as well as the Quantitative Strategies, Strategic Direct Lending and Capital Markets Financing groups that sit within the CIO Function.
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Stay informed and integrate latest statistical modelling, machine learning, deep learning, recommender system and/or artificial intelligence trends to improve and enhance modelling stack and improve business metrics and customer experience.
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Assist supervisor in tracking, collecting, reporting and distributing Clery data and reports; ensure accurate entry of police and student data into appropriate systems, files and databases; develop and maintain a variety of statistical records and reports; generate demographic, crime and statistical reports for use by the Chief of Police.
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Skills for thermal or structural analysis as well as statistical analysis are needed. Must be familiar with the capabilities and limitations of a variety of fabrication techniques (e.g. plastic injection molding, vacuum and pressure forming, sheet metal, stamping, machining.
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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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Minimum of five (5) years of experience with constructing models for valuation and risk management; demonstrated experience in statistical modeling; Experience in credit analysis, commercial credit or lending related, interest rate risk, liquidity, capital and operational risk related experience in a financial institution preferred.
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Experience using statistical analysis software (e.g., SAS, R, LOGIST, WINSTEPS) is required. Applicants must possess either a doctorate (or near completion) in educational measurement, psychometrics, industrial/organizational psychology, or a closely related field.
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Design and execute experiments and analyze results with statistical analysis software like JMP. Knowledge of semiconductor device physics and electrical characterization. Device Physics, Electronics or Electrical Engineering background highly preferred.
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This is a postdoctoral position with the scientific goals being the development, implementation, and evaluation of statistical methods for causal inference based on electronic health records (EHR) data.
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Proactive Problem Solver: Identify potential issues before they escalate by utilizing tools like Statistical Process Control (SPC) and trending analysis. Bachelor's degree in fields such as Food Science, Animal Science, Poultry Science, Operations Management, Biology, or Chemistry is required.
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