Research Officer (Sequencing)

JOB PURPOSE: 

Operate and oversee the programme’s Next Gen Sequencing Facility.
Manage and maintain the malaria qPCR service
Coordinate a Sanger sequencing service with 3rd party providers.
Manage and maintain the molecular biology laboratory section

Description: 

REPORTING LINES:

REPORTS TO:

Head of Biosciences

INDIRECT REPORT

Assistant Research Officers, Interns, students.

FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

Manage all stocks of consumables and reagents for 1,2 & 3 above and maintenance of equipment for 4 above. Provide timely budget reports and invoicing for services provided.

JOB DIMENSION

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Coordination, operation and maintenance of the Next Generation Sequencing facility and Malaria qPCR service.
Maintain a robust stock control and grant billing system to ensure stock-outs are minimized and budgets remain balanced.
Ensure all equipment are fully maintained and operational.
Work closely with senior scientists to develop sequencing assays.
Develop and maintain SOPs and other controlled documentation.
Maintain clear and accurate records and results.
Coordinate a Sanger sequencing service with 3rd party providers, including sample shipment and payments.
Provide a clean and safe working environment for laboratory staff.
Monitor and maintain relevant GCLP procedures and standards to deliver a quality service at all times.

Job Specifications

A laboratory-based MSc in a relevant subject, e.g. Biomedical Sciences, Biochemistry, Molecular biology, evolution, genetics.
At least 3 years of research experience in a Medical Research Laboratory.

Desirable

Knowledge of GCLPs, QMS and other relevant best practices and standards.
Knowledge and experience of implementing, operating and maintaining Quality Assurance & Quality Control systems including Internal Quality Control and External Quality Assurance (EQA) Schemes
Computer literacy with proficiency in Microsoft applications and Bioinformatics software.
Significant hands-on experience in Next Generation Sequencing, particularly utilising the Illumina MiSeq platform.
Significant experience in performing quantitative PCR assays.
Strong budgeting and stock management skills.
Experience in troubleshooting molecular assays and equipment and working with Service Providers, when required, to provide rapid solutions that ensure minimum downtime.

COMPETENCIES:

Demonstrate high levels of integrity and confidentiality
Excellent interpersonal, written, presentation and communication skills
Basic analytical, problem solving and critical thinking skills;
Team working and ability to work in diverse teams
Flexibility, adaptability, multi-tasking and attention to detail.

PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT/CONDITIONS

Office Work with limited travel to sites.

Apply via :

jobs.kemri-wellcome.org