[R-jobs] Help develop an analytics software product with an R backbone

Steve Eichert @teve@e|chert @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Wed Oct 13 22:36:46 CEST 2010


>
> We're developing a software tool that does statistical analysis and
forecasting using a number of historical data sets (time series).  We're
looking for a statistician with experience in R to help us build out the
statistical backbone of the software and provide ongoing analysis for our
clients.  This position will be 50% focused on research and development of
the statistical packages we use for analyzing the data, and 50% focused on
analyzing data on a monthly and/or quarterly basis and producing reports
that highlight key findings and recommendations for our clients.  You will
work closely with both the software development team (me!) and the leaders
of our consulting practice to refine our approach and deliverables.

>
Requirements

> - Experience with R

> - Degree in Statistics or related math field

> - Foundational understanding and experience with time series analysis (R
forecast package)

> - Passionate about the practical application of statistical to drive
strategic decision making

>
Pluses

> - Experience with Ruby (RSRuby)

> - Web development experience (Rails)

> - Social Network Analysis (SNA) experience

> - Pharma industry experience

>
We're a small self funded software company (located in Doylestown PA)
working with clients in the Pharmaceutical and Biotech sector.  We have a
relaxed work environment, and are extremely passionate about building great
software for our clients.

>
We Believe:

> - Great software is about empowering users to kick ass

> - Being passionate and not being scared to hustle is a requirement for
success

> - In Getting Real: http://gettingreal.37signals.com/

> - In learning, growing, and finding ways to stretch the way we think about
solving problems

> - In clean and simple code

>
If interested, please respond to this email address with a Resume and a
short bio.

>
Cheers,

> Steve

>

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