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описание
Quantori is an international team that provides services in the field of bioinformatics, acting as a bridge between research scientists and development teams to structure scientific data pipelines and product-level data contracts.
задачи
Act as the translation layer between research scientists and the development team;
Own the transformation of scientific intent into structured pipeline inputs, outputs, and data contracts;
Translate conceptual requirements from scientists into concrete I/O specifications, including sample sheets, metadata models, and reference-genome handling;
Manage competing priorities and expectations between stakeholder groups;
Run structured interviews and working sessions with scientists and internal stakeholders;
Produce clear, structured artifacts such as user stories, process maps, and written documentation;
Participate in or organize agile-style ceremonies like backlog grooming, sprint planning, and reviews;
Align business needs with the actual development process.
требования
3+ Years of experience in a BA or similar analytical role;
Demonstrated experience in bioinformatics;
Proficiency with core genomics data types including NGS workflows, variant/marker data, and genotype–phenotype linkages;
Conceptual understanding of production bioinformatics pipelines, including workflow managers like Nextflow/Snakemake, containerization, and cloud execution;
Ability to build and maintain relationships across stakeholder groups;
Nice to have: Familiarity with plant/breeding data standards and ontologies such as MIAPPE, BrAPI, Crop/Plant Ontology, and FAIR principles.