Informatics Specialist

Cambridge
3 weeks ago
Create job alert

ROLE OVERVIEW:

We are currently looking for an Informatics Specialist to join a leading pharmaceutical company based in the Cambridge area. As the Informatics Specialist, you will be responsible for delivering, optimising, and supporting chemical and biological information systems used by the research group.

KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Your duties as the Informatics Specialist will be varied; however, the key duties and responsibilities are as follows:

  1. Maintain and develop discovery research databases.
  2. Collaborate with key scientific personnel to develop and rollout new scientific information systems and reporting tools.
  3. Assist in the development and maintenance of the compound registration system, providing expert advice to chemists.
  4. Implement improvements in template design and design new templates for use in assays and HTS screening through liaison with end-users in Chemistry and Biology.

    ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

    To be successful in your application to this exciting role as the Informatics Specialist, we are looking to identify the following on your profile and past history:

  5. Relevant degree in a scientific discipline.
  6. Proven industry experience in cheminformatics or a related field.
  7. A working knowledge and practical experience with Python, relational database development, and data pipelining tools.

    Key Words: Informatics Specialist / cheminformatics / computational / drug discovery / chemical structure databases / Python / RDKit / Oracle / data warehousing / ETL / biological assay data / ActivityBase / LIMS / electronic lab notebooks / Mosaic inventory management / data science / pandas / numpy / KNIME / Pipeline Pilot

    Hyper Recruitment Solutions Ltd (HRS) is an Equal Opportunities employer. We welcome applications from anyone who meets the role requirements. HRS exclusively supports the Life Science sectors, combining recruitment expertise with scientific knowledge to help you advance your career

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Sustainability Data Engineer

ICT Database Specialist

Interim Head of Knowledge and Information Management

Data Science Consultant

Head of Data Management

Senior Application Support Analyst

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Data Engineering Apprenticeships: Your In-Depth Guide to a High-Growth Tech Career

Data sits at the heart of modern business. From predictive analytics in finance to personalised recommendations in e-commerce, virtually every sector relies on data to make informed decisions, optimise operations, and drive innovation. Yet, as data volumes grow exponentially, so does the complexity of managing and utilising it effectively. In this evolving environment, data engineering has emerged as a critical discipline—responsible for designing, building, and maintaining the pipelines that transform raw information into actionable insights. If you’re looking to break into this vibrant and future-oriented field, data engineering apprenticeships offer a hands-on, cost-effective route. Designed to fast-track your skills, apprenticeships combine formal training with practical, on-the-job learning. Whether you’re a school leaver or a professional seeking a career change, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know about data engineering apprenticeships in the UK—from the roles you might undertake, to the skills you’ll master, and the exciting career paths that await.

Tips for Staying Inspired: How Data Engineering Pros Fuel Creativity and Innovation

Data engineering stands at the core of modern business intelligence, analytics, and machine learning initiatives. As more organisations become data-driven, the demands on data engineers—everything from building robust pipelines and optimising data warehouses to cleaning and transforming petabytes of raw information—only intensify. Yet, remaining innovative and creative in this rapidly evolving space can be challenging when faced with routine maintenance, endless transformations, and the pressure of meeting tight deadlines. So, how do data engineers stay inspired and consistently generate new ideas? Below are ten actionable strategies to help data pipeline experts, ETL developers, and cloud data architects maintain an inventive outlook, even when operations are complex and the stakes are high. If you’re looking to expand your skills, tackle challenges from fresh angles, and reinvigorate your passion for data engineering, these tips can guide you toward a more fulfilling and impactful career.

Top 10 Data Engineering Career Myths Debunked: Key Facts for Aspiring Professionals

Data is the lifeblood of modern businesses. Whether it’s guiding strategic decisions, powering advanced analytics, or fuelling machine learning models, the role of data has evolved from a back-office function to a primary driver of innovation. In this ecosystem, data engineers serve as architects and builders, designing the infrastructure and pipelines that allow organisations to collect, transform, and mobilise data efficiently. Despite the importance and rapid growth of this field, plenty of myths and misconceptions continue to cloud the realm of data engineering. Are data engineers merely “ETL developers”? Does the role only exist in big tech companies? Must you be a Python guru with a master’s degree in computer science? At DataEngineeringJobs.co.uk, we see firsthand how these myths can deter aspiring professionals from stepping into one of the most dynamic fields in data. This article aims to dispel the top 10 misconceptions about data engineering careers—shedding light on the real opportunities, necessary skills, and diverse pathways that define this vital profession. Whether you’re a student considering data engineering as your future vocation or a seasoned professional seeking a career pivot, read on. You might discover that data engineering is more inclusive and wide-ranging than you ever imagined.