search_icon 

close_icon

search_icon  

search_icon  

We are looking for a motivated and dedicated member of staff to support our growing bioinformatics team. 

Full-Stack Software Developer (m/w/d)

Institute for Human Genetics
40 hours/week (with possibility of 20 % home-office),
externally funded, with immediate effect


Your area of responsibility

  • The primary responsibility will be to customize software solutions developed by our intentional partner, the SeqOIA laboratory in France.

    To facilitate integration and collaboration with SeqOIA, the employee will spend an initial training period of three months at SeqOIA's Bioinformatic laboratory in Paris under the supervision of senior software developers. Afterward, the employee will return to a full-time position in Innsbruck, where they will serve as a liaison between the two centers.

Your tasks include

  • to establish proficiency in the software developed by SeqOIA
  • to contribute to supporting and making the software accessible to the community
  • to develop software features of general interest to the community (e.g., translation)
  • to develop custom solutions for the requirements of the Institute for Human Genetics (MUI)

We are looking forward to

  • completed technical training (university, technical college, HTL)
  • front-end development tools: Svelte, OpenUI5, Jquery, CSS
  • back-end development tools: Java, Python (not exhaustive)
  • RDBMS: MySQL, Mongodb, Elasticsearch
  • web services: REST
  • operating systems: Linux environment
  • knowledge of French and German is a plus

What you can expect

Located in the center of Tyrol, we offer the best conditions at an attractive location, a value-oriented working environment, exciting and varied activities, the opportunity for professional and personal development and numerous (voluntary) additional company benefits.

The Institute for Human Genetics at the Medical University of Innsbruck (MUI) is a premier human genetics center in western Austria. We are dedicated to advancing the field of genetics through our extensive training and educational programs for doctors and scientists and our independent research laboratories.

In addition to our educational and research efforts, we are the leading provider of comprehensive medical care for genetic conditions in the region and beyond. Our genetic consultations, available in Innsbruck, Feldkirch, Zams, and Lienz, offer a broad range of clinical genetic services. Our ISO 15189-accredited laboratory employs the latest methods in genetic diagnostics, ensuring the highest standard of care.

For the intended employment group IVa, the collective agreement minimum salary is currently € 47.464,20 gross per year and may possibly be increased based on the collective agreement regulations through the crediting of previous experience specific to the job. An overpayment is possible depending on qualifications and professional experience.


Your application

Please send your detailed application (incl. CV and letter of motivation) digitally (as pdf files) by 30.06.2025 to Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Johannes Zschocke Ph.D: humgen@i-med.ac.at

The Medical University of Innsbruck aims to increase the proportion of women among scientific and general university staff, especially in management positions, and therefore explicitly invites qualified women to apply. In case of underrepresentation, women with equal qualifications will be given priority.