location_onCambridge, UK
watch_later Posted: Jul 29, 2024
Skills Required
Nice To Have skills
Job Description
We are seeking a driven and professional leader, with significant Bioinformatics experience to strengthen our scientific function and play a pivotal role in developing and implementing bioinformatic solutions whilst closely supporting internal functions in diverse global cross collaboration.
You will have experience in academia and/or in industry setting, with an open and honest approach, enjoy developing and mentoring others to enhance their skills and promote a culture of excellence.
You’ll thrive in a fast-paced collaborative environment where collectively you will be making a difference to Human Health.
Essential Experience and Skills
- Strong programming skills and experience with at least one programming languages, such as Python, R, etc.
- Familiarity with next-generation sequencing technologies
- Experience with data analysis and visualization of next-generation sequencing data and large datasets
- Familiarity with common bioinformatics pipelines and data formats
- Solid understanding of statistical and biological concepts
- Experience with Unix/Linux environments, including shell scripting and High Performance Computing (HPC) cluster usage
- Experience in designing or architecting automated workflows (desirable)
- Strong effective communication skills driven by collaborating with a diverse network
Education requirements:
Masters/PhD in :
- bioinformatics,
- computer science,
- data science,
- engineering,
- mathematics
- or equivalent
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