My client is an exciting biomedical research company at the forefront of upcoming medical research regarding tissue repair and replacement.
The Database Administrator will provide assistance with conducting health economic analysis for the company.
The candidate will be responsible for extracting, organising, merging large data sets from relevant databases.
The candidate must be able to search information with key words and accurately record the relevant search information.
Candidate will be required to maintain excellent and thorough, detailed records of their work/searches.
delivering set objectives and milestones in a timely manner.
Candidate will summarize their search findings to answer key questions using numerical and written reports using both Microsoft Word and PowerPoint.
Work patterns can be flexible and will be set to home/remote working with pre-organized times for regular meetings.
Candidate has a drive for results and can be relied upon to meet or exceed goals successfully. Attention to detail.
Ability to organize information to enable both quantitative and qualitative analysis.
Sound analytical, research and evaluation skills.
Basic skills in Microsoft Office, Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
A basic understanding of healthcare landscape and an interest in healthcare and MedTech innovation.
Overall knowledge/skills at an undergraduate level or equivalent experience in database search/health economic analysis will be expected.
Be between 16 - 24
Must currently be on universal credit
Location - West London Based and Homeworking
Pay - National Minimum Wage
Ref :TGPKS1062
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