University of Oxford

University of Oxford

Laboratory Automation Software Engineer

Laboratory Automation Software Engineer

Oxford Population Health (Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford), Old Road Campus, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7LF

Oxford Population Health provides an excellent environment for research and teaching and for professional and support staff. We work together to answer important questions about causes, prevention and treatment of disease.

We are seeking a Laboratory Automation Software Engineer to join a small, friendly team of developers to contribute to the growth and support of our in- house laboratory IT systems. You should be familiar with SQL and at least one programming language, with a relevant degree or equivalent experience, a broad knowledge of automated liquid handling systems, and good communication and problem solving skills. The desire to learn new skills is crucial.

You will work with staff from the Wolfson Laboratory and the LIMS Support Analyst to build relationships with instrument manufacturers to troubleshoot problems. You will be responsible for providing them with IT advice, testing and training support.

This is a full-time post (part-time considered) for two years (in the first instance). You will be expected to work on site for at least 60% of the time.

The closing date for applications is noon on 1 August 2024. You will be required to upload a CV and covering letter as part of your online application. The letter should clearly describe how you meet each of the selection criteria listed in the job description.

Contact Person : HR Recruitment Vacancy ID : 173839 Contact Phone : Closing Date & Time : 01-Aug-2024 12:00 Pay Scale : STANDARD GRADE 7 Contact Email : [email protected] Salary (£) : £36024-£44263 per annum

Job details

Title

Laboratory Automation Software Engineer

Employer

University of Oxford

Location

United Kingdom

Published

July 06, 2024

Application deadline

August 01, 2024

Job type

Administration/Managerment

Field

Computer Science,Engineering

About the employer

The University of Oxford is the oldest university in the English-speaking world, and is actually so ancient that its founding date is unknown – though it is thought that teaching took place there as early as the 11th century. It’s located in and around the medieval city center of Oxford, dubbed “the dreaming city of spires” by the 19th century poet Matthew Arnold, and comprises 44 colleges and halls as well as the largest library system in the UK. 

There are 22,000 students at Oxford in total, around half of whom are undergraduates, while 40 per cent are international students. A quarter of the city of Oxford’s residents are students, giving the city the youngest population in the UK. 

The University of Oxford does not have a main campus, its buildings and facilities instead being scattered around the medieval city center. Its colleges each have a distinctive character and traditions often dating back centuries. Colleges are self-governing institutions to which students usually apply directly. There are four academic divisions within Oxford University: Humanities, Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences; Medical Sciences; and Social Sciences. The university’s particular strength is the sciences, and it is ranked number one in the world for medicine.

Oxford is a youthful and cosmopolitan city with plenty to see and do. There are dozens of historic and iconic buildings, including the Bodleian Libraries, Ashmolean Museum, Sheldonian Theatre, the cathedral, and the colleges themselves.  Students can choose to spend their time studying or avail themselves of the many extracurricular activities available. There’s a strong musical life at Oxford, with clubs and societies spanning all genres, from jazz, through to classical and folk. Oxford is also ranked highly for sport, with its top rowers taking part every year in the world-famous boat race with the University of Cambridge on the River Thames. Drama lovers are also well catered for, with one of the largest and most vibrant university drama scenes in the country.

Oxford has an alumni network of over 250,000 individuals, including more than 120 Olympic medalists, 26 Nobel Prize winners, seven poets laureate, and over 30 modern world leaders (including Bill Clinton, Aung San Suu Kyi, Indira Ghandi and 26 UK Prime Ministers). 

It has a friendly rivalry with Cambridge for the title of best university in the UK and is regularly ranked as being one of the top three universities in the world. Notable Oxford thinkers and scientists include Tim Berners-Lee, Stephen Hawking and Richard Dawkins.

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