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Experience using Medidata EDC and data visualization programs (e.g., R-Shiny, SAS, SpotFire, Tableu, Excel Pivot Tables, etc.) Work with statisticians/biometrics to develop the required tables/listings/figures and contribute to the interpretation of efficacy and safety data from clinical trials.
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Excellent technical skills & proven, hands-on administration experience with Clinical R&D cloud & on-prem technologies including Medidata Rave, SAS, Veeva, RIM, QMS, LIM, eCTD Publishing tools, centralized data governance systems & repositories, analytics & AI/ML tools.
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This position will work in close partnership with colleagues in Clinical Pharmacology, Biostatistics, Nonclinical Development, Bioanalysis, and Biometrics, as well as with external vendors and partners creating an aligned, quantitative framework to impact strategies and decisions on drug development.
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Advanced skills and experience in reporting and data analytics tools like Excel, SmartSheet SAS, QlikView, Tableau, Business objects is required. As a Senior Sales Compensation Analyst, you will be responsible for administration of our incentive compensation management (ICM) system, distribution of incentive compensation plans and goals/quotas for multiple sales channels, ICM data hygiene, and reconciling payout calculations to ensure alignment with Finance and applicable cross-functional teams.
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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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STATA programming skills or knowledge of another, similar language (e.g., SAS, R, SPSS, Python). Cleans, links, and prepares data sets, primarily from government sources, for analysis, using STATA or another, similar language (e.g., SAS, R, SPSS, Python.
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Maintain familiarity with current and emerging ICT / ESS vendors and solutions such as access control, video surveillance, intrusion detection, biometrics, barriers, door hardware, etc. Experience supporting DoD and/or Federal Government IT infrastructure, including IT infrastructure and Electronic Security Systems (ACS / IDS / VSS / Biometrics) is strongly preferred.
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Proficiency with additional statistical or programming languages such as R, Python, or SAS. The Research Assistant/Associate is a critical member of CPL research teams working on policy issues such as criminal justice, education, employment, health, and the social safety net.
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Solid hands-on knowledge of at least one programming language (e.g., Python, SAS, R MATLAB, Sharp, Visual Basic, SQL required. Experience with real world evidence databases (e.g., Medrio, InForm, RedCap, OpenClinica, RAVE) a plus.
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Experience in Excel, Stata, Python, R, SQL, SAS, ArcGIS/ArcPy, or Cloud computing (Databricks/Spark, Google Cloud, Azure, AWS); Program, build models and/or perform regression analyses in statistical analysis programs (such as Stata, SAS, Python, R, Matlab or Mathematica.
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The successful candidate will be familiar with quantitative approaches in drug development and have hands-on experience with relevant software (e.g. MATLAB, SAS, R). The successful candidate will be familiar with quantitative approaches in drug development and have hands-on experience with relevant software (e.g. MATLAB, SAS, R.
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Proficiency in statistical analysis tools and programming languages such as R, Python, SAS, or SPSS. Data Visualization: Create clear and compelling visualizations to communicate analysis results and insights to stakeholders, using tools such as R, Python, Tableau, or Power BI.
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Familiarity with Biometrics, push notifications, usage of Camera API’s, etc. Familiarity with Biometrics, push notifications, usage of Camera API’s, etc. A multinational organization with 48 offices in 19 countries and the possibility to work abroad.
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The position works directly with leading social policy researchers at UC Berkeley and UCLA, state and local government agency staff, as well as the leadership team at CPL. The position is located in our Berkeley site and may require occasional travel to Sacramento or elsewhere in California.
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Proficient in programming languages such as Python, R, SQL, and SAS. Proficient in programming languages such as Python, R, SQL, and SAS. Experience with data visualization tools such as Tableau, MixPanel, Google Looker.
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