The Opportunity
- Varied role includes hands-on work on instrument PCs and computational challenges at HPC level
- $82,818 - $93,711 (depending on experience) + 17% super + leave loading
- Full-time role (35 hours week) | 2-year fixed term contract to 2026
The Structural Biology Facility (SBF) is at the forefront of Structural Biology research, offering exciting opportunities for computing Systems Officers. Researchers here work with cutting-edge methods, including Deep Learning techniques such as protein structure modelling using tools like Alphafold and protein engineering with RFDiffusion. The facility provides access to excellent modern GPUs, enabling scientists to tackle diverse and challenging problems in the field. Our computing support staff get to learn and support users in this rapidly developing space.
Reporting to the Computational Research Scientist, you will assist SBF staff in implementing and improving their biomolecular computational infrastructure and workflows including configuring computer systems for reliable operation, managing GPU hardware, installing impactful scientific code (including Deep Learning style packages), and enabling researchers to achieve project goals using SBF capabilities.
The Organisation
The Structural Biology Facility provides services and training to UNSW researchers in Structural Biology methods including supporting a number of biophysical methods, macro-molecular X-ray crystallography, single particle cryo electron micrscopy data processing and an increasing range of computational modelling methods. The Facility manages and operates state-of-the-art equipment including a crystallisation suite, an X-ray diffractometer and a number of computational resources (GPU heavy) for Deep Learning and Cryo EM data processing.
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Who you are
You have a degree in computer science, information systems, science, or related field and or experience in working with computer systems in research settings such as universities or scientific organisations, as well as: -
- Knowledge of Linux systems, scripting languages, code repositories like Git, and Python environment management
- Installing and using computing hardware, compiling software packages, and adapting to new systems, including containerised Deep Learning environments.
- Strong interpersonal skills to communicate with users from diverse backgrounds and learning scientific terminology.
- Work flexibly and creatively within a team to resolve computing systems issues for multiple research projects simultaneously
- Familiarity and commitment to UNSW's objectives, values, policies, and health & safety responsibilities
- Knowledge of molecular biology, biochemistry, or biomedical research is highly desirable.
To Apply: If learning and support users in this rapidly developing Structural Biology space is of interest to you, please submit your CV and Cover Letter including responses to Skills and Experience via the APPLY button.
Applications close: 11.55pm, Tuesday 28th May 2024
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