Full Job Description
Statisticians have a critical role to play in support of medical research and drug development. In your day-to-day tasks, you will identify trends, troubleshoot issues, and apply logical reasoning to interpret scientific data or clarify what the data signify about patient experiences in clinical trials. Quick thinking and meticulous attention to detail are crucial to guarantee patient safety, especially when operating under tight deadlines.
Qualifications required | Must be in your 2nd year of a BSc in Mathematics or Statistics, or a degree with a high level of statistical content. (Please note this is position is not open to people who have already graduated. This is an Undergraduate Placement Year opportunity) |
Salary | £25,000 p.a. |
Holiday Entitlement | 28 days p.a. plus bank holidays |
Benefit | Pension Scheme – 3% employer and 5% employee Employee Assistance Programme Discounted Gym Membership Free Shuttle from Slough train station 2 Days Work from Home |
Location | Slough (moving to Windlesham, Surrey late 2026) |
Working Hours | Monday to Friday 9am to 5:30pm (1 Hour Unpaid Lunch) |
Duration | 13 Months |
Start Date | 1st August 2025 |
Interview Date | 13th November 2024 |
Closing Date for applications | 27th October 2024 |
To apply | To apply, fill in your information in the online form below. If you are having difficulty in completing this, please contact recruitment on [email protected] for assistance. |
Next Steps | Once the position has closed, shortlisted candidates will be invited to a one way video interview, you will have 3 days to complete it. This will be reviewed by the Hiring Manager along with your application form to decide who is brought through to the final interview. If you have any issues in applying, please contact us on [email protected] |
JOB DESCRIPTION
UCB invites 2 students to help with drug development in their UK Statistics department based in Slough, Berkshire.
Statisticians have a critical role to play in support of medical research and drug development. A poorly designed trial or inadequate data will not enable a team to make an informed decision about the progression of a drug, so it is imperative to have statisticians at every stage of development so decisions can be made with confidence.
Clinical trials produce vast amounts of data, and the role of the statistician is pivotal in interpreting this data to determine if the drug is safe and effective for patients. The job focuses on data visualisation, employing graphs and tables to present findings. The need for creative solutions is paramount, as each study is unique in its structure and requirements.
In your day-to-day tasks, you will identify trends, troubleshoot issues, apply logical reasoning, and fit models to clarify what the data signify either in preclinical research experiments or in clinical trials. Quick thinking and meticulous attention to detail are crucial to guarantee patient safety, especially when operating under tight deadlines. Both formal and informal training in statistics and programming will be available; prior programming experience is not a prerequisite, and you'll have the chance to participate in relevant scientific seminars.
To qualify for these roles, you should be in your 2nd year of a BSc in Mathematics or Statistics. Students enrolled in other courses with a substantial statistical focus will also be considered. Essential skills include effective communication, presentation capabilities, organisational aptitude, and the ability to work independently and as part of a team. Enthusiasm and a keen eye for detail are also highly valued.
Please note that interviews will be held on 13th November at UCB in Slough.
Skills required
- Introductory statistical knowledge
- Logical reasoning
- Problem solving
Personal Qualities
- Accountability
- Ability to work in a team and independently
- Adaptability
- Can-do attitude
- Questioning
ABOUT COMPANY
UCB is a global biopharmaceutical company, with a focus on neurology and immunology.
UCB’s ambition is to transform the lives of people living with severe diseases. We focus on neurology and immunology disorders – putting patients at the centre of our world. We are Inspired by Patients. Driven by Science and are now more than 8,700 people in all four corners of the globe.
Our medicines treat thousands of people around the world, and we are engaging with patients, their families and healthcare professionals to address their unmet needs. We want to enhance our understanding of disease and the real-life experiences of patients so that our teams can deliver the right drug and the right care to the right patient.
UCB is continuously working to advance science and embrace new knowledge. We are leveraging scientific advances and skills in areas such as genetics, biomarkers and human biology. Patients inspire us to bring them value through cutting-edge science, innovative drugs, and practical solutions – so that they and their carers can get on with their lives.
ADDITONAL INFORMATION
Please ensure that you are willing and able to live within commutable distance of the company site before applying.