Position Title:  Senior Research Computing Scientist

The structural biology Advanced Research Computing (ARC) team at
SBGrid/Harvard Medical School has a position opening for a Senior Research
Computing Scientist. The ARC team designs, implements, and maintains a
specialized computing infrastructure to support all phases of
macromolecular structure determination via CryoEM, X-ray Crystallography,
and NMR. The infrastructure includes storage to support data acquisition as
well as Linux workstations and OSX research desktops for data processing.
We also support computational clusters and specialized research
instrumentation computers. The ARC team works in close collaboration with
the SBGrid Consortium staff who curate and maintain a library of
approximately 400 structural biology software titles.

Job description: As a member of the ARC team, the Senior Research Computing
Scientist will provide computing support to structural biologists at
Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, and affiliated institutions.
The supported groups include the laboratories of Stephen Harrison, Tim
Springer, Hao Wu, Mike Eck, Eric Fischer, Stephen Blacklow, Andrew Kruse,
Suzanne Walker, James Chou, and Tom Rapoport. You will work as a member of
a multidisciplinary research and computing team that integrates ARC, SBGrid
Software Consortium <https://sbgrid.org/>, research laboratories, CryoEM
Center <https://cryoem.hms.harvard.edu/>, and teaching initiatives. Your
daily responsibilities will include managing our HPC systems,
administration of Linux and OSX workstations, and administration of various
computing services (e.g. storage, authentication, cluster/grid job
submission, backups). Additional responsibilities will include supporting
determination of macromolecular structures with CryoEM, X-ray
Crystallography and NMR techniques.

Basic qualification: PhD in Structural Biology; or equivalent combination
of education plus relevant research experience. 5-7 years of structural
biology research computing support.

Additional qualifications: Requires an understanding of python or other
programming languages. A strong knowledge of Linux and OSX operating
systems is essential.

The successful candidate will have excellent organizational skills and a
particular ability to work independently and prioritize work in an
environment of multiple and conflicting interests; proven project and/or
program management skills; excellent interpersonal and communications
skills; and an ability to work with discretion. For more information please
contact ap...@sbgrid.org.




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*Michelle Ottaviano*
*Assistant Director of Operations*
*SBGrid | Harvard Medical School*
250 Longwood Ave, SGM114, Boston, MA  02115
Contact:  617.431.6514 | ottavi...@hkl.hms.harvard.edu <http://slizlab.org/>

SBGrid: SBGrid.org <http://sbgrid.org/> | SBGrid Data Bank
<http://data.sbgrid.org/>

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