R/Shiny Developer

Overview

Remote
Depends on Experience
Accepts corp to corp applications
Contract - W2
Contract - 12 Month(s)
Able to Provide Sponsorship

Skills

R
Shiny
C++
STAN
JavaScript
HTML
CSS

Job Details

R/Shiny Developer

Duration: 12 Months

Location: Remote

 

You will be expected to have:

Must-have

Focus should be on the backend. Needing someone senior level.

10+ years of proven back-end development experience with a strong focus on R, with additional proficiency in C++ and STAN.

Solid understanding of front-end technologies including Shiny, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and related libraries.

 

Scope of Work:

The work is all around combined projects that support and develop a robust clinical trial simulation and modeling and impacting various business objectives. Below are some details from the WO - let me know if this helps:

BATMAN - This (along with the development activities surrounding Cheetah and DSN) is to enable 50% of trials in 2020 to be insourced and running on the QDS platform.

Complex Trial Design modeling - This will drive a 50% reduction in resources needed to model complex trials.

Cheetah 2.0 o This (along with the development activities surrounding BATMAN and DSN) is to enable 50% of trials in 2020 to be insourced and running on the QDS platform.

DSN 2.0 o This (along with the development activities surrounding BATMAN and Cheetah) is to enable 50% of trials in 2020 to be insourced and running on the QDS platform.

Totality of Evidence to Increase the amount of information and indirectly increasing the effective sample size by 10%.

Overall project deliverables:

GUI design and development to enable interaction, manipulation, and results visualization of the analytical model.

Algorithm optimization and job submission to deliver efficient computation.

System integration to enable reuse of analytical functions from existing applications e.g. FACTS FLLFL.

Data management and integration for input and output dataset from models.

Design documentation for input into validation deliverables.