IT system administrator / system administrator (m/f/d) The University Hospital Düsseldorf (UKD) is the largest hospital in the state capital and one of the most important medical centers in NRW.
The 9,300 employees at UKD and its subsidiaries are committed to ensuring that over 45,000 patients can be treated as inpatients and 270,000 as outpatients every year.
The UKD stands for international excellence in patient care, research and teaching, as well as for innovative and safe diagnostics, therapy and prevention.
Patients benefit from the intensive interdisciplinary cooperation between the 60 clinics and institutes.
The particular strength of the University Hospital is the close interlinking of clinical and research activities for the safe application of new methods.
Tomorrow's medicine is being created at the UKD.
Every day.
The Faculty of Medicine at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf is a leading center of research-based medicine.
Its projects and alliances in basic and clinical research are funded by the German Research Foundation, the state and federal ministries and the EU, among others."
The Institute of Medical Biometry and Bioinformatics is looking to recruit a IT system administrator / system administrator (m/f/d), full-time and permanent The Institute of Medical Biometry and Bioinformatics conducts research and teaching on algorithms and software tools for genome research (marschall-lab.github.io/).
We address the challenges posed by the latest sequencing technologies and the large amounts of data they generate.
We apply the developed software in local projects as well as international consortia to study human genetic diversity and the impact of genetic variants on health and disease.
We use and develop open source software and use Linux on most devices.
Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf aims to increase the proportion of women.
Applications from women with equal aptitude, qualifications and professional performance will therefore be given preferential consideration, unless reasons relating to the person of a competitor prevail.
Heinrich Heine University upholds the principle of excellence through diversity.
It has signed the "Diversity Charter" and successfully participated in the Stifterverband's "Shaping Diversity" audit.
It is certified as a family-friendly university and has set itself the goal of promoting the diversity of its employees.
Applications from suitable severely disabled persons and persons with equivalent disabilities within the meaning of SGB IX are welcome.
The work area is generally suitable for part-time employees.
What are your main tasks?
Independent operation and maintenance of the institute's IT equipment Technical support for employees Employee training on security and data protection issues Advice and assistance with software development and maintenance Future-oriented planning and procurement of hardware and software What do we expect?
Completed university degree (Bachelor) in bioinformatics or related subject areas or university degree in computer science or related subject areas Very good knowledge of Linux system administration Good programming skills, e.g.
in Python, Rust, C++, and/or R. Fluent communication in German and English Knowledge of the use of high-performance computing (HPC) systems is desirable" is replaced by "Knowledge of virtualization solutions and container technologies (Docker, Singularity, etc.)
Confident handling of version control systems (e.g.
git) is desirable What else do you bring to the table?
Enthusiasm for new tasks Enthusiasm for continuous further training Independent solution finding for complex questions and problems Friendly and situational communication skills in an international team Enjoy working with and on open source software Previous knowledge of bioinformatics and genomics is an advantage What do we offer?
Work in a committed, friendly and international team Proximity to exciting research at the interface of computer science, genomics and medicine Use of the latest technologies Room for personal responsibility, creativity and personal development A permanent, future-proof and location-secure job Performance-related remuneration according to TV-L E11 or E12 depending on qualifications and area of responsibility Flexible and family-friendly working time models Childcare options at a UKD daycare center and offers for employees returning from parental leave 38.5 working hours per week Inexpensive catering options on the UKD premises Company pension scheme (VBL supplementary pension in the public sector) Experience in the supervision of academic working groups If you have any questions about the job profile, please contact the Director of the Institute of Medical Biometry and Bioinformatics, Prof. Dr. Tobias Marschall (e-mail: ******).
Have we piqued your interest?
Then we look forward to receiving your detailed application with the reference number 365E/24 by 5.9.2024 by e-mail to: ******