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Web Developer Supporting Malaria Research
http://www.well.ox.ac.uk/research-posts
Grade 7 (£28839 - £35469 p.a.)
Up to 3 positions are available, each is offered for 2 years in the first instance.
The Centre for Genomics and Global Health (CGGH) has immediate need for Web Database Developers to develop information systems in support of the Centre's portfolio of research projects, in the UK and abroad. The post holder will report to the CGGH director, Professor Dominic Kwiatkowski.
The post holder will contribute to software development projects within the informatics section that supports the CGGH global research partnership of clinicians, epidemiologists, immunologists, geneticists and statisticians. He or she will be demonstrate technical expertise in the invention and enhancement of web-based software systems, and will be responsible for driving innovative concepts through to practical realisation.
You will have proven expertise in web application programming techniques and be comfortable programming in several languages including Perl and Java. You will be proficient in object-oriented programming techniques and have produced software that integrates data from heterogeneous database management storage systems. You will be familiar with modern software design documentation techniques, such as UML diagramming, and have experience in test driven approaches to software testing.
A detailed job description quoting reference H5-09-029-VC is available from the Personnel Assistant, (email: personnel@well.ox.ac.uk, tel: 01856 287507 or from our web page here
Applications, in the form of a full and detailed CV together with the names and address of two referees, should be sent to the Personnel Assistant at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, Roosevelt Drive, Oxford OX3 7BN, or by email to; personnel@well.ox.ac.uk, or fax; 01865 287516. Please quote the reference number on your application.
Closing date for applications is Monday 17th August 2009.
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