Contract Bioinformatician - 100%

Exalto Consulting
United Kingdom
4 days ago
£400 – £425 pd

Salary

£400 – £425 pd

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Remote
IR35 Status
Outside
Posted
26 May 2026 (4 days ago)

Contract Bioinformatician - 100% Remote - outside IR35

Exalto consulting are currently recruiting for a contract bioinformatician, this is 100% remote working, outside IR35, initially 3 months likely to extend due to the workload.

Strong programming skills, with proficiency in languages such as Python, R, or similarfor data analysis.

Experience working with cloud computing platforms, preferably Amazon AWS, agentic systemcs

Strong analytical skills, particularly in accuracy and reproducibility analysis of biomarkers Desirable:

Experience working with the Illumina Dragen Platform

Experience with agentic AI frameworks.

Experience working with Domino Data Lab

Experience working with Nextflow or similar productionized pipeline orchestrator

Experience drafting with Jira and Confluence to track and document work If you have the above experience and are looking for a new contract role, please send your CV for immediate consideration as our client are looking to hire ASAP

Contract Bioinformatician - 100% Remote - outside IR35

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