- Job Title
- BioFAIR Architect
- Post Number
- 1004732
- Closing Date
- 22 Sep 2024
- Grade
- SC4
- Starting Salary
- £70,560 - £88,250
- Hours per week
- 37
- Project Title
- BioFAIR
- Expected/Ideal Start Date
- 01 Dec 2024
- Months Duration
- 60
- Interview Date
- 15 Oct 2024
- Flexible Options
- Although full-time hours are available, applications from those interested in working part-time hours are also welcomed.
Job Description
Main Purpose of the Job
The BioFAIR Architect will provide the key technical leadership for the initiative through collaboration with the technical leaders in the BioFAIR spokes and across from the UK life sciences community. They will work closely with the Director to provide consistent technical leadership for the project. The Architect will be responsible for establishing a strong community-led culture of collaboration and collective responsibility. They will use the skills and experience of the delivery team to ensure a clear modular architecture that can be deployed and operated at scale, and that can adapt to the changing requirements of UK life science researchers.
This role requires a strong technical leader who can work with the stakeholders to refine key technical requirements and can work with the technical teams in the spokes to ensure that these are delivered in a consistent and cohesive way, with production level quality. This will require the ability to build and maintain excellent technical relationships across the UK and internationally with a focus on building a flexible, distributed infrastructure assembling from best of breed capability.
The Architect will need outstanding relationship management skills, experience of delivering and operating research computing infrastructure and a commitment to community delivery reusing existing services and capability whenever possible.
Key Relationships
- Evangelist for BioFAIR Nationally and Internationally
- Point of Contact for key community organisations such as ELIXIR, SSI and Society for Research Software Engineering
- Point of contact for peers in HDR UK, DARE UK, NERC, and other UKRI Digital Research Infrastructure projects.
- Lead the BioFAIR Architecture team
- Leading and coordinating the technical leaders across the hub and spokes.
- Member of the BioFAIR Technical and Scientific Advisory Group
- Career and functional reporting to the BioFAIR Director
Main Activities & Responsibilities
- Percentage
- Architecture Group: They will be responsible for establishing and leading a BioFAIR Architecture group from across the hub, spokes and partner organisations. They will lead stakeholder engagement to ensure that the Architecture Group is responsive to evolving user requirements and remains collaborative in its delivery.
- 20
- Strategic Planning: They will be responsible for developing and refining the technical vision and overall architecture for BioFAIR in collaboration with key stakeholders, including UKRI, Research Performing Organisations, research teams, and the broader life science community.
- 20
- Partnerships and Collaborations: The Architect will identify, establish and coordinate technical partnerships with relevant organisations, both nationally and internationally, to leverage expertise, resources, and best practices in data management, analytics, and FAIR principles. This will include collaborating with ELIXIR, UKRN, SSI, DCC, Galaxy Community, and other relevant stakeholders and other complementary Digital Research Infrastructures.
- 15
- Technology Evaluation and Selection: The Architect, with the support of the Architecture Group, will work across the community to identify potential services, tools and capabilities to support BioFAIR. The Architect will lead feasibility studies to evaluate potential services and tools. From these studies they will identify the technical requirements for the competitive spoke selection calls working with the BioFAIR Director to ensure fairness and transparency in this selection.
They will work to ensure that BioFAIR maintains a core approach of assembling for best-of-breed services and reuses wherever and whenever possible. - 10
- Technical Leadership: They will provide oversight and guidance to the delivery team and support the spokes in the development of services that can be deployed at scale with production capability through defined service level agreements (SLAs). They will be responsible with the delivery team for setting and monitoring these SLAs.
They will have responsibility for communicating the technical impact of the BioFAIR project and ensuring that the Director can communicate this to the UKRI Executive leadership through the BioFAIR Project Board. They will have responsibility for the recruitment, retention and development of technical professionals within the hub and the ensuring that the hub and spokes work as a cohesive high performance distributed technical team. - 10
- Trusted Advisor: The Architect will provide technical advice and guidance to the Director and BioFAIR Project Board. They will actively participate in and engage the Research and Technical Advisory Group.
- 10
- Any other duties as appropriate for the role in agreement with the line manager.
- 10
- They will ensure that the project embeds a culture of equality, diversity and inclusivity across all aspects of delivery and throughout all of its activities.
- 5
Person Profile
Education & Qualifications
- Requirement
- Importance
- Degree in a relevant discipline
- Essential
Specialist Knowledge & Skills
- Requirement
- Importance
- Track record of building and sustaining federated infrastructures and services, through collaboration and cooperation
- Essential
- Practical knowledge of modern computers, storage and cloud technologies
- Essential
- Practical knowledge of modern metadata approaches
- Essential
Relevant Experience
- Requirement
- Importance
- Track record of open technical collaboration
- Essential
- Ability to provide technical leadership through influence across a distributed delivery team
- Essential
- Commitment to maintaining up-to-date specialist technical knowledge
- Essential
- Experience of discovering new ways of working and solutions through personal initiatives and challenging prevailing ideas and assumptions
- Essential
- Experience of work of horizon scanning and delivery of new technologies
- Essential
- Significant experience of leading the development of federated research infrastructure though collaboration
- Essential
- Experience of supporting and collaborating with academic research communities
- Desirable
Management and Leadership
- Requirement
- Importance
- Strong relationships management skills
- Essential
- Proven track record as an effective leader
- Essential
- Proven ability to build, grow and retain high performing distributed teams
- Essential
Interpersonal & Communication Skills
- Requirement
- Importance
- Committed to the principles of FAIR and open science data sharing
- Essential
- Outstanding proven experience of collaboration
- Essential
- Ability to create, build and sustain networks of technical collaborators
- Essential
- Open-minded, determined and resilient
- Essential
- Ability to communicate effectively and appropriately at all levels
- Essential
- Able to represent BioFAIR and EI to a high standard externally with a wide range of stakeholders
- Essential
- Strong team player; working together to reach common goals; sharing information and supporting colleagues and collaborators
- Essential
- Strong negotiation skills
- Essential
Additional Requirements
- Requirement
- Importance
- Attention to detail
- Essential
- Be an outstanding leadership and technical role model
- Essential
- Able to present a positive image of self, BioFAIR and the Earlham Institute
- Essential
- Commitment to a culture of openness, collaboration and excellence
- Essential
- As this is a key leadership role in the Hub, on average the Architect would be expected to spend one day a week in EI.
- Essential
- Good time management skills
- Essential
- Promotes equality and values diversity
- Essential
Who We Are
Earlham Institute
About the Earlham Institute
The Earlham Institute is a hub of life science research, training, and innovation focused on understanding the natural world through the lens of genomics.
We are building a future where the biology of any organism can be understood by analysing its genome. Our mission is to decode the scale and complexity of living systems so we can understand, benefit from, and protect life on Earth.
The Earlham Institute is based on the Norwich Research Park and is one of eight institutes that receive strategic funding from the UKRI Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council (BBSRC).
Our Science
Earlham Institute scientists specialise in developing and testing the latest tools and approaches needed to decode living systems and make predictions about biology.
We are home to state-of-the-art facilities and technology, creating a unique combination of expertise and infrastructure. We have dedicated laboratories for genome sequencing, single-cell analysis, engineering biology, and large-scale automation; as well as one of the largest supercomputing facilities for life science research in Europe. Our Advanced Training team also provides access to specialised scientific training to upskill the next generation of research and technical staff.
Our Culture
The Earlham Institute champions 'team science'. Our collegiate and innovative research environment comes with significant support, including a commitment to your professional development, research and administrative assistance, and opportunities to build collaborations with scientists and industry on the Norwich Research Park, across the UK, and internationally.
The Institute is also home to talented technical and operational staff, whose invaluable contributions enable our science to have the maximum impact. We aim to recognise, reward, and develop all staff and students so that every individual feels able to achieve their best with us.
We work hard to nurture an engaged and positive workplace, centred on core values that include openness, technical excellence, and collaboration. We attract staff from around the world who contribute to - and benefit from - an environment that enables them to deliver world-class science alongside a supportive and social community.
For more information about working at the Earlham Institute, please click here.
Further Information:
Department
ELIXIR-UK Co-ordination Office
Group Details
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BioFAIR Architect
Applications are invited for a BioFAIR Architect to join the Directorate Office Department at the Earlham Institute, based in Norwich, UK.
Background:
BioFAIR is a new UK government-funded investment of £34M to develop and operate a federated digital research infrastructure connecting existing life sciences infrastructures which will largely be assembled through the integration of existing services, resources and knowledge.
BioFAIR is funded for five years and will focus on four core capabilities: Data Commons, Method Commons, Knowledge Centre, and Community Centre.
The BioFAIR’s Commons will be shared places, built to incorporate FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles and allow researchers to collaborate and connect with colleagues to work on research projects.
BioFAIR will operate as a Hub and Spoke organisation. The BioFAIR Hub will be based at the Earlham Institute, who will be responsible for coordination, establishing and managing delivery partnerships and governance.
The role:
The BioFAIR Architect will provide the key technical leadership for the initiative through collaboration with the technical leaders in the BioFAIR spokes and across from the UK life sciences community. They will work closely with the Director to provide consistent technical leadership for the project.
The Architect will be responsible for establishing a strong community-led culture of collaboration and collective responsibility. They will use the skills and experience of the delivery team to ensure a clear modular architecture that can be deployed and operated at scale, and that can adapt to the changing requirements of UK life science researchers.
This role requires a strong technical leader who can work with the stakeholders to refine key technical requirements, and can work with the technical teams in the spokes to ensure that these are delivered in a consistent and cohesive way, with production level quality. This will require the ability to build and maintain excellent technical relationships and a focus on building a flexible, distributed infrastructure assembling from best of breed capability from across the UK.
The objectives of the BioFAIR project are:
Culture change: To drive adoption of FAIR principles and open data across the UK life sciences to provide high quality FAIR datasets ready for uptake and reuse.
Defragmentation: To increase the coordination, collaboration and cohesiveness of the UK’s life sciences related data landscape, enhancing its effectiveness and efficiency.
Access: To enable democratised access to data and data methods within UK life sciences via a national capability.
Skills: To attract, develop and retain excellent research data management skills and capacity for UK life sciences.
Data reuse: To improve the efficiency of research and enabling new research by increased re-use of data in the life sciences.
The ideal candidate:
The post holder will have a degree in a relevant discipline and practical knowledge of modern compute, storage and cloud technologies. It is an essential requirement for the successful candidate to have a track record of building federated infrastructures and services, through collaboration and cooperation.
You must also have the proven ability to build, grow and retain high performing distributed teams and committed to maintaining up-to-date specialist technical knowledge.
As this is a key leadership role in the Hub, on average the post holder would be expected to spend at least one day a week at the Earlham Institute.
Additional information:
Salary on appointment will be within the range £70,560 to £88,250 per annum depending on qualifications and experience. This is a full-time post for a contract of 60 months. Although full-time hours are available, applications from those interested in working part-time hours (or alternative working patterns) are also welcomed.
Interviews will be held on 15 October 2024.
This role meets the criteria for a visa application, and we encourage all qualified candidates to apply. Please contact the Human Resources Team if you have any questions regarding your application or visa options
As a Disability Confident employer, we guarantee to offer an interview to all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for this vacancy.
The closing date for applications will be 20 September 2024.