About the OpportunityWe have a current opening for an Informatics Analyst in our Scientific Affairs group. This position reports directly to the Associate Director of Data Management.
ResponsibilitiesInformatics Project Management- Consult on and provide direct technical support for research projects of routine complexity and often requiring solutions not previously utilized by project teams.
- Develop and maintain programs to perform analyses and generate both routine and ad hoc reports.
- Generate ad hoc reports and regular datasets or report information for end-users using system tools and database or data warehouse queries and scripts.
- Integrate data from multiple sources to produce requested or required data elements.
- Summarize and report to internal leadership and external collaborators.
- Provide input and feedback to leadership regarding data requirements, data ascertainment, and quality control and assurance for internal use and site use. Detect deficiencies and implement corrective action needed; follow up and completely resolve detected deficiencies.
Technical / Analytics- Liaise with clinical research staff, biostatisticians, Core Lab staff, and investigators at sites to support data transfers, data reconciliation, and analysis dataset generation.
- Participate in the development of analysis datasets (working to pull in and clean/harmonize data from disparate sources) and prepare data for extraction and analysis.
- Program and maintain report forms and formats, information dashboards, data generators, canned reports and other end-user information portals or resources.
- Engage and collaborate with stakeholders in cross-functional teams (Core Lab, Medical Affairs, Data Science, Engineering) in the development of artifacts defining the workflow and technical specifications in support of complex and/or novel clinical research projects.
- Generate data exports from databases via the development and execution of SQL queries.
- Specify and develop data characterization programs and corresponding visualizations.
- Lead the implementation, migration, and validation of research data systems.
- Perform mapping of data structures and values from one dataset into another.
- Participate in the design, development, and execution of data QA/QC activities.
Required Qualifications- Possess a working knowledge of statistical principles and analysis considerations taken into account during the planning of research projects.
- Strong organizational, analytical, and communication skills.
- Minimum of 3 years of directly related experience in the clinical research field.
- Bachelor's degree.
- Experience with one or more programming languages (e.g., R, SAS, Python) strongly desired.
The base salary range for this role varies by location and is aligned to market benchmarks.
- Candidates located in higher-cost labor markets, including California, Washington, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Washington, DC represent the middle to high end of the range, while candidates located in all other U.S. locations represent the low to middle end of the range.
- Final compensation is determined based on location, experience, skills, and internal equity.
This role is eligible for a 15% target annual bonus, resulting in the following base salary and Total Target Compensation (TTC) ranges:
- Base Salary: $154,000 - $178,000
- TTC: $177,000 - $204,000
*Total Target Compensation (TTC): Total Cash Compensation (including base pay, variable pay, commission, bonuses, etc.) Additionally, stock options, paid benefits, and employee perks are part of your total rewards.