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Senior Bioinformatics Scientist

TEC Partners
Falkirk
4 months ago
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Senior Bioinformatics Scientist

Location: San Francisco, CA
Employment Type: Full-Time
Department: Engineering

Overview

We are proud to be partnering with an industry-leading biotechnology innovator whose mission is to accelerate global research through powerful, next-generation DNA sequencing and analysis tools. Their technology supports thousands of scientists - from fast-growing startups to academic labs - helping advance critical discoveries and improve health outcomes worldwide.

As a Senior Bioinformatics Scientist, you will bring deep technical expertise and a creative mindset to design, build, and optimize high-throughput bioinformatics workflows. Working in close collaboration with scientists, engineers, and product teams, you will help shape the future of bioinformatics infrastructure, enabling faster and smarter science.

Responsibilities

Develop, maintain, and optimize state-of-the-art sequence analysis workflows capable of processing thousands of samples per day

Integrate and evaluate new bioinformatics tools to improve accuracy, speed, and scalability of pipelines

Troubleshoot and resolve complex challenges related to sequencing data, including biological artifacts and platform-specific edge cases

Translate raw bioinformatics outputs into actionable, clear, and user-friendly reports, visualizations, and interactive tools

Mentor and support junior team members while continuously growing your own technical skill set

Collaborate cross-functionally to develop and deliver new product features

Write clean, maintainable, production-ready code

Contribute to a culture of innovation, curiosity, and scientific excellence

Requirements

Education & Experience:

PhD in a biological science or related discipline

8+ years of experience developing production-scale bioinformatics pipelines

Technical Skills:

Deep experience in bulk and single-cell RNAseq analysis, including differential expression workflows

Proven expertise in developing Snakemake or Nextflow pipelines deployed in local and/or cloud environments

Solid understanding of molecular biology and sequencing technologies (Illumina, Oxford Nanopore)

Proficiency in Python (including numpy, pandas, biopython, Jupyter) and Conda environments

Familiarity with Docker/Singularity, Git, and Linux shell scripting

Strong knowledge of core sequence analysis concepts (alignment, assembly, QC)

Experience with large-scale genomic data processing and public genomic repositories

Ability to develop intuitive web-based reporting or visualization tools (e.g., R Shiny, Streamlit)

Clean, maintainable, production-grade coding practices

Preferred Qualifications:

Experience developing performant software in a compiled language (C++, Rust, etc.)

Interest in advanced data visualization and intuitive UX

1+ year of experience in a molecular biology wet-lab environment

Demonstrated ability to develop novel bioinformatics algorithms

Benefits

Competitive salary

Employee stock options

4 weeks paid time off + 10 paid holidays

Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance

(k) with company matching

Life insurance, mental health support, health advocacy services

Gym membership reimbursement

Why Apply?

Contribute directly to accelerating world-changing biotech research

Work in a collaborative, inclusive, mission-driven team

Leverage cutting-edge tools and methodologies in a high-impact environment

We encourage applications from diverse and creative thinkers who thrive in collaborative, inclusive teams. If you'd like to learn more, please apply today or reach out in confidence to discuss further.

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