Senior Scientist/Coordinator for high throughput sequencing core facility
NCCR RNA & Disease
Bern
Key information
- Publication date:27 January 2026
- Workload:100%
- Contract type:Permanent position
- Place of work:Bern
Job summary
Join the Next Generation Sequencing Platform (NGSP) at the University of Bern! Exciting opportunity to support high-throughput sequencing research.
Tasks
- Provide scientific consultations on genomics and NGS experimental planning.
- Coordinate project management and service scheduling for researchers.
- Enhance facility visibility through outreach and marketing activities.
Skills
- MSc or PhD in life sciences; experience with core facilities preferred.
- Strong organizational and coordination skills required.
- Excellent communication skills in English, German is a plus.
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Next Generation Sequencing Platform (NGSP)
Start of employment: per immediate or by agreement
12 months with option for extension/conversion to permanent contract
The NGSP is one of five official core facilities at the University of Bern. The mandate of the facility is to support researchers in all aspects of their high-throughput sequencing experiments from project consultations, nucleic acid extractions to data generation from short-read and long-read sequencers, post run processing tasks, data storage and transfer. As we continue to expand our team, we are seeking a senior scientist to join the team and work closely with the head of the facility in a coordinating role at the junction of the lab team, data team and facility administration.
Tasks
- Provide scientific consultations scientific consultations scientific consultations to researchers on genomics and next-generation sequencing (NGS), with a focus on experimental planning, feasibility, and service selection.
- Contribute to research management activities, including project coordination, prioritisation of requests, capacity planning, and service scheduling.
- Support administrative processes related to the operation of the core facility, such as documentation, reporting, service descriptions, and compliance with institutional guidelines.
- Increase the visibility of the facility within the university and externally through targeted outreach and stakeholder engagement.
- Plan, organise, and support events and training activities, including workshops and user meetings.
- Contribute to communication and marketing activities, including website content, presentations, internal communications, and promotional materials.
Requirements
- MSc or PhD (or equivalent experience) in a life science discipline.
- Experience working in or with academic research infrastructures such as core facilities, NCCRs or similar.
- Strong organisational, coordination, and documentation skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English English English and ideally in German too.
- Ability to manage multiple tasks, set priorities, and work independently in a structured academic environment.
- Ideally, some knowledge of next-generation sequencing (NGS) knowledge of next-generation sequencing (NGS) knowledge of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies.
We offer
- Cutting-edge and collaborative research environment: Work in a highly motivated team of lab scientists, IT professionals, with close connection to university central administration, in a research service facility using state-of-the-art sequencing technologies.
- Interesting and varied tasks: Work on projects from a multitude of different life science fields of
- Career growth: Opportunities for professional development and training in the field of genomics and/or research management.
- Flexible working hours and mobile working with home office option.
- Progressive employment conditions and social benefits in accordance with cantonal guidelines.
Application and contact
For more information or questions please contact the head of the NGSP at E-Mail schreiben or call 0041 31 684 22 85.
Please send your application as one pdf document one pdf document one pdf document to: E-Mail schreiben by the 1st of March 2026.
We look forward to hearing from you!