- Posted 17 February 2026
- Salary £50,000-80,000
- LocationOxford
- Job type Permanent
- Reference229218
(Senior) Computational Scientist
Job description
We have a (Senior) Computational Biologist within a mission-driven, research and technology organisation focused on translating advanced genomic science into real-world diagnostic and public health applications.
As a Scientist or Senior Scientist in Computational Genomics, you will design and develop novel algorithms and analytical methods for microbial sequencing data, contributing directly to the development of next-generation diagnostic solutions.
Please note, this role is based in Oxford, UK and the company will sponsor & relocate.
This Will Offer You
- The opportunity to develop novel computational methods with real clinical and public health impact
- A role at the intersection of genomics, AI/ML, and scalable cloud infrastructure
- Close collaboration with computational scientists, engineers, and experimental teams
- Ownership of method development from research through to product integration
- A highly interdisciplinary, innovation-led environment
Your Responsibilities
- Design and evaluate new computational approaches for genome assembly, binning, and functional characterisation from metagenomic sequencing data
- Apply advanced statistical and AI/ML techniques to large-scale microbial datasets
- Implement methods into scalable, reproducible, and modular workflows in collaboration with engineering teams
- Benchmark approaches using public and internal datasets and support experimental validation
- Contribute to technical discussions across computational, software, and wet-lab teams
- Communicate complex concepts clearly to interdisciplinary stakeholders
You Will Bring
- PhD (or equivalent experience) in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, or a related quantitative field
- Experience developing computational methods for next-generation sequencing data (postdoctoral or industry experience for Senior level)
- Strong grounding in algorithms, data structures, and statistical modelling relevant to genomics
- Experience applying machine learning to biological or sequencing data
- Proficiency in programming (e.g. Python, C/C++, Rust) and modern software development practices
- A rigorous, detail-oriented mindset with commitment to reproducibility and benchmarking
Desirable: Experience with microbial genomics, long-read sequencing, workflow management systems, cloud environments, or open-source bioinformatics contributions.