Might be intresting for some of you. Kris,
----- Forwarded message from Ewan Birney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----- Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 11:25:18 +0100 (BST) From: Ewan Birney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Ensembl job openings We have opened some new jobs on the EBI side of the Ensembl project due to additional funding (although two of the jobs - the web position and the GRID researcher are in fact project managed by Sanger people). Ensembl is an exciting, world leading bioinformatics group on the Hinxton campus, focused on Genome informatics. You can apply directly at http://www.embl.de/ExternalInfo/jobs/ For people who would like to informally get in contact about the job positions, please email myself ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) directly. I would appreciate it if people could pass this mini-advert on to anyone in their wider group who might be interested - we are looking for enthusiastic, interested people in genome informatics. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Position: Mosquito Genome Web developer Ensembl (http://www.ensembl.org/) is a world-leading bioinformatics project for generating and viewing automatically annotated public genome data. We are looking for enthusiastic web developers to help build and manage our rapidly expanding range of Ensembl web services. The role will involve all aspects of site design and development from the back-end database systems through to the design and implementation of web interfaces. You should possess excellent teamwork and communication skills, enjoy technical challenges and have an eye for detail. You must have experience in web interface design, and ideally will have a degree-level background in biological science. Experience with Perl, SQL, UNIX and XML will be advantageous, as would an understanding of mosquito biology. As part of your application, you should submit a URL for a website you have designed/programmed. -------------------------------------------------------------- Position: Data orientated genome informatician We are looking for an enthusiastic researcher for genome data manipulation and development. Working in the world leading Ensembl group for genome informatics, the successful candidate will be examining, integrating and developing new data sources and technologies. The successful candiate will have either a masters or PhD in either molecular biology or computer science and have experience with database technologies, such as SQL. UNIX background and programming ability are beneficial. Molecular biologists with self taught IT skills are encouraged to apply only if they can show at least 2 years experience with UNIX systems including some programming skills. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Position: Molecular Biology ontologist/curator We are looking to expand our molecular biology knowledgebase program and are looking for enthusiastic researchers in this area. The successful candidate could either be a molecular biologist at PhD level with confident computing skills, or an computer science masters level or higher with AI and ontology experience. In the case of a molecular biologist, you must have at least 2 years experience with UNIX and at least some programming skills. For Computer scientists, previous bioinformatics experience is very useful and, lacking that, demonstrable interest in biological sciences. -------------------------------------------------------------- Position: Biological GRID researcher We are looking for an enthusiastic researcher for a large scale, multi-site computing project. The successful candidate should have exposure to large scale HPTC and a background in biology, a physical science or IT. Successful candidates will have either a masters or PhD within their scientific discipline or lengthy experience of large scale system administration (ca. 500 nodes). System administration skills, ideally with Tru64 and Linux are also required. Experience with multiple forms of distributed resource management, Perl and SQL are all beneficial. ----- End forwarded message -----