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Depending on candidate availability and the time of year, Snapology Programming Coordinator & Day Time Instructor typically work between 6-15 hours per week during the school year teaching day time and after-school programs during the school year.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs): Data Integration; SAS Tools; SQL/SAS; Web Report Studio; Written Communication; Data Extraction; Data Mining; Data Visualization Tools; Statistical Programming Language; Relational Database Management; Project Management; Business Planning.
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In addition to the responsibilities listed below, this position is also responsible for programming in analytical programming languages (may include SAS, SQL, SPSS, R, Python, etc.) Minimum three (3) years data management experience with SAS, SQL, R or other similar analytical programming language.
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This is an onsite hybrid position reporting to the Vice President, Head of Biostatistics and Statistical Programming. Experience building out a statistical programming function in a small biotech environment is highly preferred.
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The Manager of Statistical Programming must effectively interface with Statistics, Data Sciences, Medical Writing, Regulatory Publishing and Clinical Operations. The Manager of Statistical Programming is a strategic role which guides a team of Statistical Programmers in the research and development of new pharmaceutical products.
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By leading internal programming contractor or by self, perform programmatic review of analysis datasets and TLFs generated by statistical vendor, ensure deliverable quality for the pivotal studies, Integrated Summary of Efficacy (ISE)/Integrated Summary of Safety (ISS) for oncology submission compounds, and expedite the preparation of regulatory submissions.
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Assist in the program registration using campus recreation software to include but not limited to; aquatic programming, conference events, other campus partners. Coordinator of Informal Recreation and Programming Specialist.
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Accountable and responsible for Global Statistical Programming (GSP) study deliverables and submission activities for a group of Amgen products. This Senior Manager will be accountable and responsible for Global Statistical Programming study results and submission activities for the assigned product areas.
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POSITION TITLE: Tutor/Counselor, Upward Bound Program (up to 5 positions; temporary) The Tutor/Counselor will provide, among other duties, full-time college-preparatory tutoring and counseling for Math, English, Science or Foreign Language (subject matter will be assigned based on tutor's knowledge) in a six-week residential program, with an additional week for orientation.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs): Data Integration; SAS Tools; SQL/SAS; Web Report Studio; Negotiation; Business Planning; Written Communication; Data Extraction; Data Mining; Data Visualization Tools; Statistical Programming Language; Relational Database Management; Vendor Management; Project Management.
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Minimum of 5 years clinical / statistical programming experience within pharmaceutical clinical development - Supporting regulatory filings (e.g. NDA, BLA, MAA) Managers of Statistical programming provide comprehensive programming expertise to clinical project teams to support the development, regulatory approval and market acceptance of Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) products.
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A senior level candidate will have previous highly technical CICS Systems Programming experience, strong problem solving skills, communication skills, organization skills, analytical skills, and the ability to work in a fast paced, production critical environment.
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Understand and implement DoD, National, and Air Force guidance related to programming activities (fiscal guidance), including but not limited to Air Force Policy Director 90-6, National Defense Strategy, National Security Strategy, Defense Planning Guidance, Programming Objective Memorandum Preparation Instruction (PPI), Consolidated Intelligence Guidance, and Program Managers Planning Guidance.
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The work requires exercising considerable judgment and discretion, as this position supports programs by performing and/or coordinating specialized program functions, interpreting and applying programmatic policies and procedures, and performing administrative tasks in support of the programming.
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