Medical Devices Statistician - Birmingham

Birmingham
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Medical Devices Statistician - Birmingham

A growing Medical Devices company needs an experienced Statistician to help them in the collation and analysis of data that will aid in the development of brand new medical technologies.

You will work alongside an advanced R&D team helping provide information that will be vital in the direction the team's development takes. Not only will you be involved with analysing vital data, you will be deeply involved with the implementation of new methods to extract data.

Ideally you will have a large amount of experience in the Medical Devices sector, using SAS to collate and analyse data. If you have not worked in Medical Devices but have exposure to diagnostics, scientific, pharmaceutical, medical or clinical research you would still have the skills required.

To have worked in this type of role it is expected you would hold a degree within a statistics based subject, you will also need a number of years' experience working as a statistician.

As you will be working alongside R&D teams and reporting information you will need to have clear communication skills, both written and spoken. You will also need the confidence to discuss and defend your results when needed.

As mentioned this company is growing, with each day of success the company develops into a more impressive organisation meaning career progression is available. They like to promote within when possible so skills training is on offer to help your development.

Due to the importance of this role I expect applications to be processed quickly, with this in mind make an application now if you have any interest in the role.

For more information please feel free to call Matthew Lowdon, Director of Medical Devices recruitment specialists Newton Colmore Consulting, on (phone number removed) or make an application and one of our team at Newton Colmore Consulting will contact you.

Newton Colmore Consulting is a specialist recruitment company within the Medical Devices, Scientific Engineering, Robotics, Science, Electronics Design, New Product Design, Human Factors, Regulatory Affairs, Quality Assurance and Field Service Engineering sectors.

Statistician, Clinical Stats, SAS, Medical Devices Statistician, SAS Reporting, Diagnostics, Clinical Research

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