Bioinformatician

Job ID: EBI_01092
Job date: 2017-11-29
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Company : EMBL 

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Role : Technician 


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Job Description:
We are looking to appoint a highly motivated bioinformatician to join the Ensembl Genomes team at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), located on the Wellcome Trust Campus near Cambridge in the UK.

Ensembl and Ensembl Genomes are major bioinformatics resources integrating, interpreting and disseminating genome-scale data to the research community. They are maintained by a team of bioinformaticians and software developers, producing scalable infrastructure for genome analysis and building releases of integrated data sets. We are now seeking to appoint someone to work on our Ensembl sites for Bacteria, Protists and Fungal with specific responsibilities as follows:

  • Integration of relevant data (including gene annotation, transcriptome, variation, and comparative genomics data) into regular public releases.
  • Development and deployment of efficient software pipelines for data import and quality control, aimed at novel data types (e.g. host-pathogen interaction data) and data resources.
  • Annotation of new genome assemblies, benchmarking of new software tools, and collaboration with external scientific researchers interested in preparing data for release in Ensembl Genomes.
  • Collaboration with other members of the wider Ensembl team, relevant groups across the EBI, and external collaborators.
  • Interaction with the user community, including training, support for community annotation, and identification of new requirements.
  • Representation of Ensembl Genomes in conferences and workshops.
Qualifications and Experience:

The successful candidate must hold a degree in computer science or bioinformatics, or a degree in biological sciences and a post-graduate qualification in computer science or bioinformatics. Experience working in genomics, microbiology or bioinformatics is highly desirable, but not essential.

You should have one of the following: ideally two years professional programming experience or research experience with next generation sequencing data. Experience of working in a dynamic, team-based environment and contributing to a shared code-base is desirable.

You must be highly self-motivated, and be able to work independently and manage your time effectively. You must be open to working in a production team (willing to conform and contribute to standard working practices); and are expected to have good communication skills.

The candidate must have good knowledge of Perl, though experience in other scripting languages (e.g. Python, Ruby) or compiled languages (e.g. Java) will also be taken into consideration. Knowledge of relational database management systems (e.g. MySQL), writing SQL statements and designing database schemas is essential. Experience of using Ensembl, of handling large data sets, of workflow management systems for distributed computing (e.g. LSF, SGE), of other database technologies (NoSQL and traditional RDBMS), and of the use of biological ontologies for data annotation, are all desirable.


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Additional Info:
Location: EMBL-EBI Hinxton near Cambridge, UK

Contract Duration: 3 years

Grading: 5 (monthly salary starting at £2,552 after tax).

Benefits:

EMBL is an inclusive, equal opportunity employer offering attractive conditions and benefits appropriate to an international research organisation. The remuneration package comprises a competitive salary, a comprehensive pension scheme and health insurance, educational and other family related benefits where applicable, as well as financial support for relocation and installation.

We have an informal culture, international working environment and excellent professional development opportunities.

Application Instructions:

To apply please submit a covering letter and CV, with two referees, through our online system.

Additional Information:

Applications are welcome from all nationalities.

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