Data Engineer

The ONE Group Ltd
Cambridge
3 weeks ago
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Data Engineer (Informatics)

South Cambridge, Onsite

£60,000 - £65,000


Are you a tech professional who loves coding and developing software tools, or a database developer passionate about scientific structure databases? The ONE Group have partnered with a cutting-edge research team in Cambridge, where you'll play a key role in supporting and optimising chemical and biological information systems that drive innovation.

In the Informatics team, you will work closely with research scientists to develop, maintain, and enhance discovery research databases, scientific information systems, and reporting tools. This role is ideal for someone from a scientific background who enjoys bridging the gap between informatics and scientific research, ensuring that critical data and software solutions support world-class drug discovery efforts.


Why Should You Consider Applying?

Asides from this being an opportunity to be part of an innovative, collaborative research environment in Cambridge, with plenty of opportunities for further career development, the company offers competitive benefits, such as:

  • Flexitime – you decide your start and finish times (in line with core hours)
  • Generous pension scheme – double matching your personal contribution
  • Enhanced family leave policies and ability to purchase additional leave
  • Discretionary bonus – based on company performance
  • Private healthcare, Employee Assistant Programme, Income Protection, and Life Assurance
  • Company-wide sports and social events


Key Responsibilities

  • Maintain and develop discovery research databases, ensuring seamless data management
  • Collaborate with scientists to implement new software tools and reporting systems
  • Support and enhance compound registration systems and LIMS integration
  • Lead the support of an inventory management system used in research operations
  • Develop assay templates and improve data handling processes for screening studies
  • Train end-users and ensure smooth adoption of informatics solutions


About You

  • Strong programming skills in Python (using pandas, numpy)
  • Experience with cheminformatics APIs (preferably RDKit)
  • Background in relational database development (Oracle preferred) with schema design, ETL, and data warehousing
  • Experience in drug discovery/biotech/pharma research environments
  • Understanding of biological assay data, quality control, and data storage
  • Experience with data pipelining tools
  • Experience working with cloud technologies – AWS


Apply now or reach out to Ben Reavill at The ONE Group to arrange call and we can discuss the role in more detail!

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