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Cranleigh STEM, Sustainability & SHEQ Recruitment
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Join an exciting biotech start-up in Edinburgh that’s developing next-generation technology relating to RNA sequencing, bioinformatics, and diagnostic development. Backed by academic expertise and driven by a mission to advance precision medicine, this agile team is developing tools to transform how RNA is discovered and analysed. As the company scales, it’s looking for a Bioinformatic Software Engineer to lead the build-out of cloud infrastructure and analysis pipelines critical to its technology platform.


This is an opportunity to join a growing, cross-functional team working on meaningful challenges in biology and data science, where your ideas and engineering skills will have a direct impact on product development and scientific discovery.


Bioinformatic Software Engineer responsibilities

  • Design, develop, optimise, and maintain cloud computing environments for bioinformatic data processing.
  • Build scalable, well-documented data analysis pipelines for long-read RNA sequencing workflows.
  • Develop and implement logging, reporting, and data archiving systems to support reproducible research.
  • Lead software engineering best practices, including testing, version control, deployment, and documentation.
  • Generate visualisations and reports to communicate key findings from complex transcriptomic datasets.
  • Collaborate closely with biologists, data scientists, and product stakeholders across the business.


Bioinformatic Software Engineer requirements:

  • Proven software engineering and DevOps experience within a research or R&D setting.
  • Strong understanding of sequencing data analysis, particularly read alignment and variant calling algorithms.
  • Degree educated in Computer Science, Bioinformatics, or a related field.
  • At least 3 years' relevant experience, ideally with RNAseq data and associated tool development.
  • Solid programming skills in object-oriented languages and scripting languages (e.g. Python, Perl, Bash).
  • Experience with software quality assurance practices such as version control, testing, and validation.


Desirable experience:

  • Commercial experience in a software or biotech setting.
  • Cloud computing experience (e.g. AWS, GCP, or Azure).
  • Familiarity with Unix/Linux systems.
  • Knowledge of transcriptomic technologies such as Illumina, PacBio, or Nanopore.
  • Understanding of transcriptome annotation and the impact of alternative splicing.
  • Skills in R, C++, or similar for statistical analysis and visualisation.


Personal Attributes:

  • Curious and proactive, with a desire to learn and ask questions.
  • Strong communicator, able to collaborate across disciplines.
  • Thoughtful problem-solver with a strategic mindset.
  • Open, respectful, and team-oriented in working style.


This is a rare chance to join a well-supported start-up at an exciting stage of growth. You will be working on complex scientific problems with a direct line to product impact, in a collaborative environment where your contributions will shape the company’s direction and technology.


£Comp + company benefits

Bioinformatics/Software Engineering/RNA Seq/Python

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