Job description
- Parkville, located near public transport (Trams 59, 58 & 57)
- Attractive salary $120,000 – $150,000 per annum how + super
- 12-month full time opportunity to contribute to GenV initiative!
Are you ready to be part of a groundbreaking initiative that is reshaping the landscape of child health and well-being?
What’s in it for you?
- Maximise your pay through salary packaging including entertainment and novated leases
- Enjoy flexible working options
- Access to generous purchased leave to support your work life balance
- Wonderful onsite facilities available including showers, changing rooms, free towels and bicycle sheds
- On campus, we have a myriad of retail stores, cafes, restaurants along with a boutique hotel
- We value our employees, which is why we offer a health and wellbeing program including free access to an Employee Assistance Program
- We offer a generous paid parental leave program whether you are a birth or non-birthing parent as well as assisting the individual throughout their parenting lifecycle
The opportunity:
GenV is a world-first initiative that transforms the whole of the State of Victoria into a single dynamic health and wellbeing solutions platform, breaking down barriers in research to solve pressing questions, and translating that into tangible actions that can improve children’s health, development, and well-being. One of the world’s largest birth cohorts, GenV will be open to all 160,000 babies born in Victoria over two full years. At its foundation are consent; use of existing data and biosamples; augmented with GenV-specific measurement; and careful consideration of design to maximise its multiple-use potential.
Please see https://www.mcri.edu.au/mcri/partnerships/genv for additional information about GenV.
The Platform & Operations team provides a leading technical platform that fully enables GenV’s Participant, Science, and Data streams. Our platform consists of several integrated technologies supporting GenV operations, participant surveys and data management. The first iteration of our platform has been delivered which supports the recruitment, and collection of data. You have the opportunity to become a key contributor to the next iteration of our platform that derives value from the data we are collecting and integrating with, ensuring our data is both secure and has utility.
As part of our highly motivated, flexible, and skilled Platform & Operations family, you will play a critical role supporting and delivering enhancements to our datastore solution.
The Database Engineer Administrator will work within a the GenV Platforms & Operations team which is responsible for development, maintenance, and support of RedCap, WeGuide, Salesforce, OpenSpecimen and PostgreSQL solutions. You will work closely with product owners, analysts, solution architect, testers and delivery lead to ensure solutions developed are fit for purpose.
Your responsibilities include:
- Install and configure database systems, patches and upgrades
- Implement new databases and associated objects
- Develop and support customised database productivity tools and utilities
- Communicate and consult with internal stakeholders to refine business requirements and develop appropriate solutions.
- Ensure the scalability and robustness of software and database solutions: high-availability, redundancy and disaster Recovery
About you:
- A tertiary qualification in related discipline plus an appropriate level of expertise gained from a combination of experience, training, or professional accreditation
- 3+ years of experience in similar role
- A proven ability to work with technical engineers, data managers, and data scientists
- (Desired) Cloud experience
- (Desired) Experience with medical research, scientific research or clinical health services
- (Desired) A sound understanding of Data Engineering practices
Who we are
At Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, we share a powerful vision; to re-imagine the future of child health. We are the home to many life-changing scientific discoveries. We are renowned for our cutting-edge focus on early interventions, improved diagnosis, prevention, and development of potential cures. Our success is founded on a philosophy of collaboration through a multi-disciplinary approach to solving the toughest questions in child health.
Murdoch Children’s is committed to creating a culture of inclusivity, equity and respect that celebrates and values the diverse backgrounds and experiences of our people. We strive to foster a positive working environment that is underpinned by equal opportunity for all and consideration for the diverse voices of our people and the communities we serve. Murdoch Children’s is a proud member of the Australian Network on Disability and is a committed subscriber to Science Australia Gender Equity (SAGE) and its principles.
Please click Apply NOW for further information and viewing of the position description. Any specific questions related to this position should be directed to Mark Douglas at [email protected] using the subject line: Database Engineer Administrator enquiry via EthicalJobs.
To be considered, applicants should submit:
- Cover letter
- Resume
Please submit your application in one combined pdf document.
We welcome all genders, ages, ethnicities, cultural backgrounds, abilities, religions and sexual orientations in our workplace and encourage talented people of any identity to apply to our vacancies. We will provide reasonable adjustments in our recruitment process and in the workplace, please contact the People Leader listed above if this is needed.
Please note, we reserve the right to close the vacancy prior to the closing date once a sufficient number of applications have been received.