Software Developer - Web
- Posted 3 days ago
About this job
Job description
The newly formed Core Computational Services Team at the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology seeks a junior-level software developer to aid in web front-end development for our researchers. Responsibilities of this position include working with the Core Computational Services Team, postdoctoral fellows, senior scientists, and technicians to develop novel algorithmic and visualization tools needed to support a fast-paced, cutting-edge research environment.
The successful candidate will focus their efforts on the design and maintenance of the web interface to the Institute's various information management systems but will also be exposed to various other areas of the system. These include an analysis pipeline that ingests next generation sequencing data and outputs various analyses and metrics, the databases that support the information management systems, and a host of REST services that support the enterprise. The ability to work well within a team and a willingness to constantly learn are a must.
Skills & requirements
Mandatory Qualifications
- A Bachelor's degree in computer science (or a related field) and 0-3 years experience
- Familiarity with UNIX and the bash shell
- Proficiency with JavaScript
- Proficiency with HTML/CSS
- A background in Biology is not necessary
Beneficial Qualifications
- Familiarity with other languages such as Java and/or Python
- Familiarity with jQuery
- Familiarity with modern web frameworks (such as Backbone)
- Familiarity with JavaScript testing frameworks (such as Jasmine)
- Exposure to REST services
About the company
HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is a non-profit facility with the mission to use biotechnology and basic biological research to make important discoveries, improve human health, stimulate economic development and inspire young people to seek careers in science. Located in Cummings Research Park in Huntsville, Alabama, one of the world's leading science and technology business parks, the four- story, 270,000 square foot building opened its operations in March 2008.The facility contains state-of-the-art laboratories for biological research and development in the areas of genomics, genetics and personalized medicine. In addition, space and resources are allocated for high school, college-level and adult educational outreach and training programs.
The President and Director of the Institute is Dr. Richard Myers, who left his position as Chair of the Department of Genetics at Stanford University School of Medicine in July 2008, to lead the Institute. Dr. Myers' lab conducts research in human genetics and genomics, with a special emphasis on understanding all of the functional elements in the human genome, and how genes contribute to human disease and other traits. For more information, see http://www.hudsonalpha.org.