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  • Bioinformatics Scientist @VetMeduni Vienna

    A position for a highly motivated Bioinformatics Scientist to support an interdisciplinary team of scientists is available at the Institut für Populationsgenetik, Vetmeduni Vienna, Austria (http://www.vetmeduni.ac.at/en/population-genetics/)

    You will be responsible for supporting researchers with diverse bioinformatics tasks and maintaining a local Hadoop Cluster. Our Institute is renowned for cutting-edge genomics research and Next Generation Sequencing data analysis, therefore this is an unique opportunity to gain experience in these technologies that will dominate the future of biomedicine/biotechnology from the experts in the field. We will offer the possibility to pursue and publish own research projects.

    Minimum requirements:
    - Msc in Bioinformatics, Informatics. Computer Science or equivalent subject
    - expert knowledge of Linux (Unix)
    - programming skills in Python and/or R
    - proficiency in English
    - communicative and supportive personality

    Beneficial:
    - experience with computer maintenance (hardware, OS)
    - experience with Hadoop
    - interest in genomics research
    - experience with servers

    We offer a potentially permanent (tenure-track) position and an opportunity to learn Big Data analysis from the experts.


    Starting date: 1.3.2017, but the exact starting date is negotiable.
    Salary: scales with experience, at least 14 x 2700€/year

    To apply send the usual documents (CV, motivation letter, school certificates) as single pdf to [email protected]

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    application deadline is the 28.02.2017

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