Job ID: MGU 550
Job date: 2017-05-16
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Company : MRC Mammalian Genetics Unit Country : Role : Technician
Job date: 2017-05-16
End Date:
Company : MRC Mammalian Genetics Unit Country : Role : Technician
Job Description:
We are seeking two highly motivated Software Developers to join the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium’s (IMPC) Data Coordination Centre (DCC). The IMPC DCC supports the informatics infrastructure pipeline that captures the data from each of the 10 contributing centres, supports the quality control and ensures the data is analysed and disseminated on the IMPC web portal (www.mousephenotype.org). This is an excellent opportunity to join a large group of developers, data wranglers and bioinformatics researchers while working in an academic environment. You will have: -Computer science and/or software development training and background up to BSc/MSc level or significant relevant experience. -Experience in developing web platforms and web application programming. -Experience programming in a modern object orientated language such as Java or Python. -Proven expertise in web application programming techniques and technologies, particularly Java based applications running in Tomcat. -Excellent database programming skills, including evidence of software development which integrates data from heterogeneous database management system (DBMS) storage systems. -Practical experience in loading and querying data using structured query language (SQL) syntax.
Additional Info:
Fixed Term until 31 July 2020 We are based at the MRC Harwell Institute, a major international research institute at the forefront of studies in mouse genetics and functional genomics ( www.har.mrc.ac.uk ). The institute investigates a wide variety of mouse models in order to enhance our understanding of the molecular and genetic basis of physiology and disease. The Computational Biology Team develops computational methods to explore the large volumes of data generated by our projects and disseminate the results to the wider scientific community. Choosing to come to work at the MRC means that you will have access to a whole host of benefits, from a final salary pension scheme and 30 days of holiday entitlement plus bank holidays, to access to employee shopping/travel discounts and salary-sacrifice cycle to work scheme and childcare vouchers. The MRC is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Final appointments will be subject to a pre employment screening[Click Here to Access the Original Job Post]
We are seeking two highly motivated Software Developers to join the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium’s (IMPC) Data Coordination Centre (DCC). The IMPC DCC supports the informatics infrastructure pipeline that captures the data from each of the 10 contributing centres, supports the quality control and ensures the data is analysed and disseminated on the IMPC web portal (www.mousephenotype.org). This is an excellent opportunity to join a large group of developers, data wranglers and bioinformatics researchers while working in an academic environment. You will have: -Computer science and/or software development training and background up to BSc/MSc level or significant relevant experience. -Experience in developing web platforms and web application programming. -Experience programming in a modern object orientated language such as Java or Python. -Proven expertise in web application programming techniques and technologies, particularly Java based applications running in Tomcat. -Excellent database programming skills, including evidence of software development which integrates data from heterogeneous database management system (DBMS) storage systems. -Practical experience in loading and querying data using structured query language (SQL) syntax.
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Fixed Term until 31 July 2020 We are based at the MRC Harwell Institute, a major international research institute at the forefront of studies in mouse genetics and functional genomics ( www.har.mrc.ac.uk ). The institute investigates a wide variety of mouse models in order to enhance our understanding of the molecular and genetic basis of physiology and disease. The Computational Biology Team develops computational methods to explore the large volumes of data generated by our projects and disseminate the results to the wider scientific community. Choosing to come to work at the MRC means that you will have access to a whole host of benefits, from a final salary pension scheme and 30 days of holiday entitlement plus bank holidays, to access to employee shopping/travel discounts and salary-sacrifice cycle to work scheme and childcare vouchers. The MRC is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Final appointments will be subject to a pre employment screening[Click Here to Access the Original Job Post]