Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) Lead Software Engineer
- $85k - 105k
About this job
Job description
The Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) is a large NIH infrastructure grant to support clinical and translational research at the University at Buffalo and the Buffalo Translational Consortium (BTC) partner institutions. The CTSA Lead Software Engineer (Full Stack) will develop, implement, and maintain systems and databases to collect metrics and track wide-ranging programs of the CTSA. Embedded in this new infrastructure will be processes for collecting data to compute metrics of research performance. The incumbent will also maintain the CTSA website including a component that responds to service requests, routes them to the appropriate place, and tracks their disposition. This position is an opportunity to come in on the ground floor of an exciting new venture. Under the general direction of the Principal Investigator, the Lead Software Engineer works closely with the Director of CTSA Evaluation and other senior leaders in the CTSA. The incumbent will supervise an IT specialist and several computer science students in internships. The position requires modern system design and programming skills and independent judgment and initiative
Skills & requirements
Bachelor's degree in computer science or related field.
Proven experience in development and implementation of IT projects
Good facility in programming in suitable languages and platforms
Expertise in data base design and implementation,
Expertise with Web Site / Services Development and Design,
Excellent oral/written communication skills
Ability to work well with other members of a team
Pref Qualifications
Graduate degree in computer science or related field.
Experience in CTSA environments and/or in clinical research settings
Experience in processing and analyzing large data sets using relational and non-relational technologies
Experience in the use of Web Services, Java beans, REST Services and enterprise Java beans in a multi-tiered architecture