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  • Senior Bioinformatician with strong analytical skills

    Location: US East Coast, CLC bio headquarters in Boston, MA.

    CLC bio is an established world-class bioinformatics software and hardware solution provider, serving the analysis needs of biological researchers within pharmaceutical, agro, biotech, clinical, and academic segments with a strong focus on Next Generation Sequencing (NGS). We provide the solutions that scientists seek to accomplish their every day tasks. CLC bio's motto “Accelerating Scientific Results” is our statement of commitment to the real science behind our solutions.

    We have more than 1,000 organizations and all Top10 Big Pharma on our customer list. All over the world, we experience tremendous growth in the use of our high quality solutions for NGS data analysis, and we are now looking for an experienced Senior Bioinformatician to join our expanding US team.

    In the position of Senior Bioinformatician, you should be passionate about providing excellent support to a range of local, regional and global accounts in collaboration with your 70 colleagues around the world. You will become a main point of contact within our support team, performing a variety of tasks that requires a deep understanding of the interplay between biology and IT as well as a comprehensive knowledge of the data analysis context that our bioinformatics solutions are a part of.

    Main responsibilities

    • Advising customers about data analysis.
    • Driving trouble-shooting processes together with the development team.
    • Assisting our customers with technical set-ups.
    • Answering general support questions through phone and email to our US customers.
    • Performing internet based and on-site customer training sessions.

    Minimum Requirements

    • Scientific background – preferably a PhD degree – in molecular biology, bioinformatics, or another life science subject.
    • 3+ years of experience in providing support related to bioinformatics software and services, or providing support to scientists involved in DNA-sequencing, preferably involving NGS data types.
    • Excellent customer service skills, enthusiastic attitude, and solid work ethics.
    • Drive to explore, find solutions and achieve results.

    We offer

    • A competitive salary.
    • 401K plan, Company Stock Plan, Health Care, Vacations, etc.
    • Flexible working arrangements.
    • An exciting career at the cutting edge of developments within NGS data analysis.
    • Membership in a professionally run, respected, and exciting young company staffed with highly skilled and motivated colleagues.

    Contact

    If you are interested and fulfill the requirements, please send your application and resume to [email protected] no later than October 28, 2011.

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