[BBC] Vacancies: Java and Front-end web developers @ UMCG

Morris Swertz m.a.swertz at gmail.com
Thu Nov 17 20:47:08 CET 2016


Dear all

I am happy to announce we have two new positions in our MOLGENIS software
team to create open source software to analyse the terabytes of new NGS and
biobank data for 'personalized’ genome diagnostics and research, enjoy use
of state-of-the-art techniques and frameworks in coordination with
colleagues from the data management and analysis teams, and write a lot of
great code.

*Senior Java developer with a passion for health research & applications*

We seek an experienced Java developer to work on the data backbone of a
"google drive” for large-scale research data, analysis backbone for data
processing, annotation and interpretation, and data integration backbone
based on ontologies. On top of that you will also work on "apps" to for
research data publication, for diagnostic interpretation of DNA data, to
make European biobank data findable and reusable, and to drive
high-performance computing pipelines. see http://ow.ly/XQyt306egxL

*Skilled Frontend Web developer for biobanking and genome interpretation*

We also seek a skilled front-end developer to design and implement
attractive user interfaces, co-develop elegant web services, and help in
testing and operations with an eye for quality. You work especially at the
frontend of a "google drive” for large-scale research data, analysis
frontends for data processing, annotation and interpretation, data
integration frontends based on ontologies and 'apps' to visualise research
results, aid DNA diagnostic interpretation and make European biobanks
findable and reusable. See http://ow.ly/i9md306g3D3


*Work environment*

Both positions are at the Genomics Coordination Center (GCC) of the
University Medical Centre Groningen, Department of Genetics. Along with 25
IT colleagues we work on smart open-source software to accelerate research
and improve health care applications via web applications, high-performance
computing analysis pipelines and large-scale e-infrastructure (cluster,
storage, cloud). Furthermore, you will work with users of diverse
backgrounds: geneticists, epidemiologists, statisticians, IT experts, data
modelers and doctors, and you can participate in national and European
projects such as BBMRI, ELIXIR, DTL, RD-connect and CORBEL.

Please apply using the following links:
Senior Java Developer http://ow.ly/XQyt306egxL
Frontend Web Developer http://ow.ly/i9md306g3D3

Best wishes
Morris
-- 
Dr. Morris A. Swertz
Coordinator BBMRI-NL common services for IT
Coordinator DTL sector health
Coordinator NFU biobank catalogue working group
Head Section Systems Genetics & Genomics Coordination Center
Associate Professor - Big data in biomedicine

Dept. of Genetics, CB50
University Medical Center Groningen
P.O. Box 30001
9700 RB  GRONINGEN
The Netherlands

Phone +31 50 3617100
Fax + 31 50 3617230
Email m.a.swertz at rug.nl
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