- Posted 16 days ago
About this job
Technologies
Job description
Our group at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle is
looking for a strong programmer to write code and analyze data. We
develop methods for the evolutionary analysis of next-generation DNA
sequence data for HIV research and the study of the human microbiome
(bacteria that live on and inside of us).
We love biology. If you are not already aware, biology is a tremendously
exciting area right now, and this is an opportunity to work at the
forefront. New technologies are generating staggering amount of data,
and our job is to turn this data into insight.
We love coding. We value high-quality code, and always want to use the
best tools available. All code coming out of the group is open-source.
This job will be primarily Python and R, with a sprinkling of
whatever-it-takes. You can bring your own computer-linguistic spice if
you can convince us that it's a good fit.
This job is a unique opportunity for a developer to step outside the
standard tech track into the world of scientific investigation. You do
not need biological experience to do this job, but you need to be
engaged and curious. As you gain experience, you will be free to pursue
work relatively independently within the goals of the group. You will
develop skills in this job that are valued in the tech world as well,
should you care to return: creative problem solving, algorithm
development, and statistical data analysis.
You will need to bring your coding chops. Your code should be DRY, well
documented, and robust. Long-time linux hacker a big plus.
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, home of about 190 faculty
including three Nobel laureates, is an independent, nonprofit research
institution dedicated to the development and advancement of biomedical
research. Although the FHCRC is a large facility, this will be much more
like an informal startup-style job. You'll be expected to come into work
for design discussions, but other than that your schedule will be your
own, as long as those commits keep coming. You will be joining a core
group of one group leader and two programmers, as well as a larger
community of programmers and many biologists. The environment here is
supportive and very collaborative.
The salary for this job is competitive for junior-level programmers.
However, we are a nonprofit and paid off of federal grants, so we won't
be able to match expectations if you have spent many years in industry.
The center has great benefits and a lovely campus next to Lake Union
within walking distance from downtown. Powerful computing resources and
a helpful IT staff await you.
You can find out more about our work by visiting:
Skills & requirements
- BS in a relevant field or at least four years relevant work experience
- a high level of linux proficiency (at least three years)
- top-notch programming skills, with at least a year of Python experience
- interest in bioinformatics
- experience using a VCS, preferably git
- the ability to work independently with a long-range goal in mind
- the curiosity and focus to be able to read scientific papers
- R experience a plus
- SQL experience a plus