[Jlabsa_gs] Lead Application & Database Developer at EPA Raleigh-Durham! Hiring NOW!
Lorelei Chopard
lorelei at jlab.org
Thu Jul 9 11:24:34 EDT 2015
We need a recent master's graduate who is interested in combining an interest in toxicology with a passion for computer programming and database development! The EPA Environmental Research and Business Support Program is searching for a Lead Application and Database Developer to join the team at the EPA facility in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
The purpose of the position is to help provide support for the National Center for Computational Toxicology's dynamic database driven applications, including the NCCT ToxCast and Tox21 projects, which test thousands of chemicals to build computational models for predicting toxicity. Job responsibilities include creating new applications and scripts to interact with databases, maintaining existing code and scripts, participating in Agile software development, developing new test for code, and participating as a member of a multi-disciplinary research team.
The position is for master's graduates who have a degree in chemistry, computer science, engineering, bioinformatics, biology, statistics, math, physics or a related discipline, and have education/experience with database concepts and fundamentals, and are proficient in at least one programming language. The position is expected to begin in September 2015 and has a pay rate of $26.91/hour. For more info, or to apply for the position, visit our website atwww.orau.org/epa/<http://www.orau.org/epa/> Questions? EmailEPAjobs at orau.org<mailto:EPAjobs at orau.org>. To hear more about position openings like this, follow us on Twitter at @GovCareerPaths<https://twitter.com/GovCareerPaths>.
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