Job Company: CSRA
CSRA is seeking a qualified Database Developer to design new and create modifications to existing databases, create views and ETL's to support reporting and visualizations and to work with the developers to reduce timelines and improve quality. This person will be responsible for developing, testing, improving and maintaining new and existing databases to help developers and users retrieve data effectively. [More]
CSRA has an opportunity to make an impact in the cure for cancer. We are seeking a Bioinformatics Software Engineer with JAVA and statistical programming languages to join our team supporting the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Center for Cancer Research (CCR) Developmental Therapuetics Branch. [More]
We are seeking an innovative, dedicated, and highly-motivated High Performance Computing (HPC) Engineer to solve challenging problems for our client, a large scientific and medical research agency. If working with a 2000+ core HPC cluster, implementing and supporting bioinformatics applications for a large research community, and creating scalable and optimal solutions sounds interesting to you, then please apply. [More]
We are seeking a Scientific Computing Technical Support / Bioinformatics Scientist to serve as the initial point of contact providing user, application, and system support services for a complex and growing scientific computing (SciComp) operations unit.The SciComp environment provides shared bioinformatics and high-performance computing (HPC) services across the three National Centers supported by the Centers for Infectious Disease and Prevention (CDC), Office of Infectious Diseases (OID). [More]
CSRA is seeking a Senior Bioinformatics Engineer to join our program in support of the National Cancer Institute (NCI). NCI runs multiple programs for cancer genomics, including TARGET, CTD2, CGCI, and HCMI. CSRA needs a Senior Bioinformatics Engineer to help as part of the Data Coordinating Center for these cancer research efforts. CSRA has a leading practice in bioinformatics supporting the Federal Government, with projects across the NIH and CDC. [More]