Working with Us
Challenging. Meaningful. Life-changing. Those aren’t words that are usually associated with a job. But working at Bristol Myers Squibb is anything but usual. Here, uniquely interesting work happens every day, in every department. From optimizing a production line to the latest breakthroughs in cell therapy, this is work that transforms the lives of patients, and the careers of those who do it. You’ll get the chance to grow and thrive through opportunities uncommon in scale and scope, alongside high-achieving teams. Take your career farther than you thought possible.
Are you ready to turn clinical data into life-changing decisions?
At Bristol Myers Squibb, we believe that behind every dataset, every line of code, and every submission package, there's a patient waiting for a better option. As our Senior Statistical Programmer, are one of the people who makes that happen.
This isn't a role where your work disappears into a black box. Here, your programming expertise directly shapes how new medicines are developed, reviewed by regulators, and ultimately approved for patients around the world. That's a pretty remarkable thing to be part of.
What you'll actually be doing
You'll be a key technical voice within our Global Biometrics & Data Sciences (GBDS) function, working closely with cross-functional clinical teams, collaborating with external vendors, and owning your programming workload with real autonomy.
This is a focused individual contributor role - no line management responsibilities — so you can put your energy exactly where it matters most: delivering high-quality, high-impact programming work.
Day to day, that looks like:
1. Writing and validating SAS programs to generate derived analysis datasets and clinical Tables, Figures, and Listings (TFLs) - work that feeds directly into regulatory decision-making
2. Contributing to electronic submission preparation (think NDA, BLA, MAA) — real regulatory milestones that mark pivotal moments in a medicine's journey
3. Reviewing and shaping key planning documents like Statistical Analysis Plans (SAPs) and Data Presentation Plans, ensuring clarity and completeness before programming work begins - your input genuinely steers project direction
4. Partnering with vendors on programming standards, specifications, and file transfers, building the kind of collaborative relationships that make complex programmes run smoothly
5. Independently leading programming assignments across multiple projects with minimal supervision - you'll have real ownership and the trust to match it
6. Spotting opportunities to improve efficiency and consistency across GBDS, contributing to initiatives that make the whole team better
What you bring to the table
We're looking for someone with a solid foundation and the drive to apply it meaningfully. Here's what we need:
Education & Background
7. A Bachelor's degree in Statistics, Biostatistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, or Life Sciences
8. Demonstrated industry experience in statistical programming
Core Skills & Knowledge
9. Strong, proven proficiency in SAS for producing derived analysis datasets and TFLs
10. In-depth understanding of clinical data structures, including CDISC standards (SDTM, ADaM) and relational databases
11. Hands-on experience with upstream data handling - multiple data forms, eDC, workflow, and SDTM
12. Ability to deliver downstream outputs including ADaM datasets, Data Definition Tables, and e-submission packages
13. Confidence with tools like MS Office, XML and Pinnacle 21
14. A solid grasp of regulatory, industry, and technology standards - you understand why the rules exist, not just what they are
15. Familiarity with statistical terminology, clinical trial methodology, medical terminology, and protocol designs
16. A genuine team player - you communicate well, build bridges across functions, and make the people around you more effective
It'd be a bonus if you also have…
17. Deep experience supporting global regulatory filings (NDA, BLA, MAA) within pharma clinical development
18. Broad knowledge of the end-to-end drug development process and global regulatory frameworks
19. Experience with R or other statistical programming languages
20. Familiarity with the Linux operating system
Why this role, why BMS, why now?
Here, your skills aren't just technically valued - they're. You'll work in an environment that respects your expertise, gives you the autonomy to lead your own work, and connects your daily output to outcomes that genuinely matter.
You'll gain:
21. Exposure to the full clinical development lifecycle, from data collection through to regulatory submission
22. The chance to work with industry-leading standards and technologies in a global biometrics function
23. A culture that actively encourages you to identify improvements and champion change - your ideas won't gather dust here
24. Collaboration with talented, purpose-driven colleagues across global cross-functional teams