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ApplyApplications are invited for a Galaxy Workflow Expert to join the Research Faculty of the Earlham Institute, based in Norwich, UK.
Background
BioFAIR UK is a UK federated digital research infrastructure designed to connect existing services, communities, and expertise to build a cohesive national ecosystem for Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reproducible (FAIR) data.
As one of the BioFAIR Spokes, the Methods Commons will provide access to trusted and robust analysis platforms, workflows, and tools to UK life scientists. Within this ecosystem, Galaxy serves as an open-source, web-based platform that makes complex computational research accessible, reproducible, and transparent.
The role
The Galaxy Workflow Expert will deliver expert user support, workflow curation, and training for Galaxy within the BioFAIR Methods Commons’ Concierge Service, while contributing to the Horizon Europe ESG4Stars project on tool energy and runtime optimisation. In this role, you will develop skills in FAIR workflow curation, quality assurance, green computing and tool profiling, and modern CRM-led user support strategies.
The ideal candidate
Candidates should have a BSc/MSc in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, Molecular Biology, or a related biological/quantitative discipline, with previous experience in developing, running, debugging, and publishing scientific workflows.
They should have proficiency in modern programming and scripting languages used in scientific data analysis (e.g. Python, Bash, or R). Good communication, interpersonal, and organisation skills with the ability to work independently and across distributed teams are also required.
Additional information
The closing date for applications will be 17 September 2026.
We believe that our people are our greatest asset, and we want you to have the freedom to achieve your very best work here.
Norwich is a city of culture, with its rich history of art and writing, as well as a city of science - hosting some of the leading centres for life science research in the world.
The behaviours and communication skills we expect from candidates.