Data Scientists 18 month Long-term Temp roles

Recruiter
Confidential
Location
Leamington Spa
Salary
Competitive
Posted
07 Oct 2021
Closes
04 Nov 2021
Contract Type
Temporary
Hours
Full Time
DATA SCIENTISTS 18 MONTHS LONGTERM TEMP ROLE

Our esteemed client is now looking to recruit Data scientists that will be responsible for the analysis of sample data and correct tracking and recording of the analysis in the appropriate LIMS database, to the lab's accreditation standards.

You will be expected to process large data sets accurately and identify anomalous results. Data scientists work to manage the flow of data out of the laboratories, resulting in correct patient sample reporting. As a Data Scientist you will also analyse non-clinical data as part of process optimisation and escalate any quality control issues relating to reagent performance to the quality manager.

Previous experience working with PCR Datasets is essential for this role.

*** Please note that whilst data handling experience is required, training for the specific analysis software will be provided.***

Essential Requirements

Minimum of a BSc Honours degree in a biological science
Proven track record in processing large scientific data sets accurately
Previous experience working with PCR datasets
Knowledge of diagnostic test, particularly PCR
Previous experience within a laboratory environment
Expert use of database and data analysis tools

Desirable Attributes

Practical experience using or administrating Oracle, MS-SQL and Postgres SQL databases
Experience with Sportfire, R or other visualization and analysis packages
This role is a long-term temp role for 18 months and will require shift work

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