Posted by Nigel Frank International • £40K/yr to £48K/yr
In this role you will be responsible for the ingestion and transformation of data utilising a number of the organisations data sources.
I am working with a well-known charity who are looking for a Data Engineer to join their growing technology team.
You will be joining the team at a point of significant change as they have recently invested in new technologies as they look to modernise their data platform.
We are seeking an experienced Proteomics Research Scientist to join a world renowned research instituteproviding proteomic expertise and infrastructure for in-depth protein analysis (identification and quantification) of complex samples employing a wide range of proteomic methods.
Candidates with the following experience will be considered for this role:
You will be responsible for developing & optimizing these LC-MS biomarker methods, analysing complex data sets and contributing towards the continuous improvement of existing assays and taking a leading role in the development of novel assays to target new disease areas.
Posted by Pure Resourcing Solutions • £34K/yr to £44K/yr
We are currently recruiting an Accountant who will be a member of the central research and accounting section, this is a team of 10 which form part of the finance division and carries out a variety of accounting and financial management tasks.
Pure are delighted to be working in partnership with the University of Cambridge Finance Division as they embark on an exciting Enhanced Financial Transparency (EFT) Project which is highly significant and will have a University-wide impact.
The project forms part of an overall Finance Transformation Programme (FTP).
Posted by Pure Resourcing Solutions • £34K/yr to £44K/yr
We are currently recruiting an Accountant who will be a member of the central research and accounting section, this is a team of 10 which form part of the finance division and carries out a variety of accounting and financial management tasks.
Pure are delighted to be working in partnership with the University of Cambridge Finance Division as they embark on an exciting Enhanced Financial Transparency (EFT) Project which is highly significant and will have a University-wide impact.
The project forms part of an overall Finance Transformation Programme (FTP).