Bioinformatics Research Programmer @ The University of Pittsburgh

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The Bioinformatics Research Programmer will perform computational analysis of next generation sequence (NGS) data from several bacterial species as part of the research ongoing in the Public Health Infectious Diseases Laboratory (PHIDL). Responsibilities include but are not limited to analyzing data from sequencing platforms including 454, PacBio and Illumina; using a variety of genomics software tools. The applicant is expected to have substantial programming skills, including experience with a programming language such as Java or C++ and a scripting language such as Perl or Python. Web programming, database design and implementation experience and genomics skills are desirable but not required. Familiarity with Linux is required. The candidate must have good communication skills and the ability to work as part of a team.

University of Pittsburgh

Hiring Range

  • $25,896.00 - $41,496.00

University Benefits

The University offers an excellent comprehensive benefits package for all full-time and part-time regular employees including:
  • Education benefits and a retirement plan with employer match
  • Group medical insurance, life insurance, and optional vision and dental insurance
  • Free transit service within Allegheny County for employees of the Oakland campus (Port Authority Transit)
  • Time off benefits including vacation, sick and personal time
For more information regarding the University’s benefits package, please visit www.hr.pitt.edu/benefits

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The Bioinformatics Research Programmer will perform computational analysis of next generation sequence (NGS) data from several bacterial species as part of the research ongoing in the Public Health Infectious Diseases Laboratory (PHIDL). Responsibilities include but are not limited to analyzing data from sequencing platforms including 454, PacBio and Illumina; using a variety of genomics software tools.