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As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for programming in the United States is $88,946.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,500.00 and $116,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Programming is the process of designing, writing, testing, and maintaining the code that allows software applications and computer systems to function. It involves using programming languages, such as Python, Java, or C++, to instruct computers on how to perform specific tasks. Programmers solve problems, automate tasks, and bring digital projects to life by creating efficient and reliable code. The field requires logical thinking, attention to detail, and continuous learning as technologies evolve.

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To thrive as a Programmer, you need strong proficiency in programming languages such as Python, Java, or C++, along with a solid understanding of algorithms and software development principles, typically backed by a degree in computer science or related field. Familiarity with version control systems like Git, integrated development environments (IDEs), and often certifications in specific technologies or frameworks are valuable. Problem-solving, attention to detail, and effective communication are standout soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for building efficient, reliable software and collaborating effectively within development teams.

What are some common challenges programmers face when working on large-scale projects, and how can they be addressed?

Programmers working on large-scale projects often encounter challenges such as managing code complexity, ensuring effective communication across teams, and maintaining consistent coding standards. These issues can be addressed by utilizing version control systems, participating in regular code reviews, and leveraging project management tools to coordinate tasks. Additionally, adhering to clear documentation practices and following established development methodologies like Agile can help keep projects organized and collaborative.

What is the difference between Programming vs Software Development?

AspectProgrammingSoftware Development
Primary FocusWriting code and algorithmsDesigning, creating, and managing entire software projects
Skills RequiredCoding languages, problem-solvingProgramming, project management, system design
Work EnvironmentIndividual coding tasks, debuggingTeam collaboration, planning, testing
CertificationsNone specific, often self-taught or bootcampsSoftware engineering degrees, certifications like Scrum or PMP

Programming primarily involves writing and testing code, focusing on individual tasks. Software development encompasses the entire process of designing, building, and maintaining software projects, often requiring broader skills and teamwork. While programming is a core component of software development, the latter includes planning, architecture, and project management.

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Programming jobs include roles such as software developer, web developer, mobile app developer, systems analyst, and game programmer. These positions typically require knowledge of programming languages like Java, Python, or C++, and often involve working in teams using development tools and version control systems.

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Infographic showing various Programming job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 81% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 4% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 88% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $88,946 per year, or $42.8 per hour.

Associate Director, Statistical Programming

Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.

San Diego, CA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Who We Are:
Neurocrine Biosciences is a leading biopharmaceutical company with a simple purpose: to relieve suffering for people with great needs. We are dedicated to discovering, developing and commercializing life-changing treatments for patients with under-addressed neurological, psychiatric, endocrine and immunological disorders. The company's diverse portfolio includes FDA-approved treatments for tardive dyskinesia, chorea associated with Huntington's disease, classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia, hyperphagia in Prader-Willi syndrome, endometriosis* and uterine fibroids*, as well as a robust pipeline including multiple compounds in mid- to late-phase clinical development across our core therapeutic areas. For more than three decades, we have applied our unique insight into neuroscience and the interconnections between brain and body systems to treat complex conditions. We relentlessly pursue medicines to ease the burden of debilitating diseases and disorders, because you deserve brave science. For more information, visit neurocrine.com, and follow the company on LinkedIn, X, Facebook and YouTube. (*in collaboration with AbbVie)
At Neurocrine, strong leadership drives both business results and team success. We look for leaders who think strategically, anticipate what's ahead and set clear direction, while building and empowering high-performing teams. Successful leaders foster an environment where people are motivated to do their best work and deliver meaningful, measurable impact through sound decision-making and accountability.About the Role:
Serves as the Program Lead Statistical Programmer on one or more clinical programs and provides statistical programming leadership and strategic input to plans and objectives for the area of responsibility. Brings strong technical expertise across clinical development, with an emphasis on building efficient, fit-for-purpose approaches for early-phase studies where precedent may be limited and study designs or data may require tailored solutions. Provides expert guidance on analysis, reporting, regulatory submission deliverables, programming processes, tools, standards, and procedures. Partners cross-functionally to strengthen programming practices, support effective progression of programs from early development into later-stage studies, and ensure high-quality, scalable delivery. May have direct reports.
Your Contributions (include, but are not limited to):
  • Provides strategic and technical leadership for statistical programming across one or more clinical programs, helping establish effective ways of working, clear expectations, and scalable practices that support the broader organization.
  • Serves as the clinical program lead statistical programmer on one or more clinical programs and supports studies across the development lifecycle, including early-phase and proof-of-concept work.
  • Develops and implements efficient, fit-for-purpose approaches for analysis, reporting, and regulatory submission deliverables, including annotated CRFs, dataset transport files, define documents, and regulatory reviewer guides that appropriately address study-specific considerations.
  • Creates clear frameworks for programming strategy, resourcing, analysis, and delivery, and identifies opportunities to improve processes and technology to enable consistent, scalable execution across the portfolio.
  • Builds and shares expertise in specialized clinical data and study considerations, which may include PK/PD, biomarkers, local and specialty laboratories, healthy volunteers, patients, age groups, and other special populations.
  • Provides strong technical statistical programming leadership to the Statistical Programming function within Biometrics and acts as a technical resource and thought partner for statistical programmers and cross-functional stakeholders.
  • Plays a lead role in the development and implementation of programming standards and conventions and contributes to building statistical programming infrastructure that supports quality, consistency, and efficient delivery.
  • Continually assesses statistical programming workload and project requirements to ensure appropriate programming resources are available to meet project timelines and business priorities.
  • Plays a lead role in hiring, training, coaching, and oversight of in-house and contract statistical programmers supporting the analysis and reporting of clinical and nonclinical data for corporate development programs.
  • Contributes to the assessment of department software needs and identifies opportunities to use tools and technology to improve the scalability, consistency, and efficiency of statistical programming processes.
  • Contributes to the identification and selection of external vendors that provide specialized services to support the statistical programming function and oversees and validates vendor programming activities, including CDISC implementation, analysis reporting, and programming conventions.
  • Plays a lead role in the creation and validation of e-submission requirements, ensuring deliverables are compliant, clear, high quality, and appropriately tailored to the study and regulatory context.
  • Serves as primary/lead programmer for agency reporting deliverables such as DSUR/Annual Report and IB updates and performs the function of lead and/or quality control statistical programmer on projects as needed.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Requirements:
Typical Experience or Education:
  • BS/BA degree in a computer science, mathematics, statistics, or related field AND 10+ years of of experience in the biopharmaceutical (or CRO) industry as a statistical programmer with advanced knowledge of SAS, (Base, Stat, Macro, graph) required. Experience serving in a managerial role. Experience in the hiring, development, evaluation and support of junior staff and contractors OR
  • Master's degree in a computer science, mathematics, statistics, or related field AND 8+ years of similar experience noted above OR
  • PhD in a computer science, mathematics, statistics, or related field AND 6+ years of similar experience noted above OR
  • Previous managerial / functional management experience also required
  • Recognized as an internal thought leader with strong technical and business expertise within a strategic organization.
  • Requires broad understanding of the processes, procedures and systems used to accomplish the team's work and familiarity with the underlying concepts in other disciplines within the function.
  • Applies in-depth understanding of how own discipline integrates within the function and understands contribution to Neurocrine's achievement of business objectives.
  • Identifies and resolves technical, operational and organizational problems/problems relating to own discipline.
  • Advanced understanding of relational databases and experience working with complex data systems.
  • Frequently works cross-functionally as the representative for their area.
  • Strong leadership, coaching and development skills. Ability to effectively lead a team of statistical programmers with demonstrated proficiency in the hiring, training, and supervision of in-house and contract statistical programmers.
  • Strong organizational and time management skills with the ability to work independently and coordinate workload, under pressure, and in a team environment to meet established deadlines.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite [Word, Excel, and PowerPoint].
  • Working knowledge of SDTM and ADaM datasets and the development of integrated databases.
  • Knowledge of regulatory requirements for dataset submissions (including SAS and CDISC standards) and relevant hands-on experience.
  • Advanced SAS programming skills and expertise in the development and implementation of statistical programming SOPs and processes in a clinical environment.
  • Knowledge of all aspects of writing, validating, and documenting statistical programs, and of creating integrated programming libraries and systems.
  • Strong negotiation and influencing skills.
  • Excellent project management skills.
  • Excellent communication skills.

Neurocrine Biosciences is an EEO/Disability/Vets employer.
We are committed to building a workplace of belonging, respect, and empowerment, and we recognize there are a variety of ways to meet our requirements. We are looking for the best candidate for the job and encourage you to apply even if your experience or qualifications don't line up to exactly what we have outlined in the job description.
The annual base salary we reasonably expect to pay is $171,800.00-$235,000.00. Individual pay decisions depend on various factors, such as primary work location, complexity and responsibility of role, job duties/requirements, and relevant experience and skills. In addition, this position offers an annual bonus with a target of 30% of the earned base salary and eligibility to participate in our equity based long term incentive program. Benefits offered include a retirement savings plan (with company match), paid vacation, holiday and personal days, paid caregiver/parental and medical leave, and health benefits to include medical, prescription drug, dental and vision coverage in accordance with the terms and conditions of the applicable plans.