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  • Oxford Nanopore
    Registered Vendor
    • Dec 2008
    • 19

    Data Analyst, Oxford Nanopore Technologies, UK

    We are recruiting a Data Analyst to join our rapidly expanding informatics team, to participate in the development of our revolutionary DNA sequencing system.

    This role will involve analysis and interpretation of data sets derived during the development and optimisation of our DNA sequencing platform (and its derivatives).

    The candidate should be a highly numerate individual, with the ability to manage large data sets, apply a wide range of appropriate analyses, develop ad-hoc software tools and most importantly, the ability to communicate complex numerical and statistical issues across all functional domains within the entire development project.

    Successful candidates will be qualified to postdoctoral level in a numerate discipline such as statistics, applied mathematics or physics. He/she will have a proven track record of supporting complex multi-disciplinary development projects within an industrial setting. Preference will be given to experience of product development or process development. Technical leadership skills, as well as proven team working, will also be valued.

    To apply:
    visit www.nanoporetech.com/vacancies or email [email protected] with your CV/resume and a cover letter, specifying the job for which you are applying.

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