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As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for bioinformatics programmer in Florida is $120,972.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $81,700.00 and $148,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Bioinformatics Programmer is a professional who develops and maintains software tools to analyze biological data, such as DNA sequences, protein structures, and genomic variations. They work at the intersection of computer science and biology, using programming languages like Python, R, and Java to process and visualize complex biological datasets. Their role is crucial in fields like genomics, drug discovery, and biomedical research, where they help automate data analysis and support scientific investigations.

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To thrive as a Bioinformatics Programmer, you need strong programming skills (often in Python, R, or Java), a solid background in biology or life sciences, and experience working with large-scale biological data. Commonly used tools and systems include bioinformatics software like BLAST, Bioconductor, cloud computing platforms, and version control systems such as Git, and certifications in relevant domains can be advantageous. Critical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication are essential soft skills for integrating research findings and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams. These skills ensure you can develop robust, accurate computational solutions that drive advances in biological research and healthcare applications.

What does a typical day look like for a Bioinformatics Programmer?

A typical day for a Bioinformatics Programmer involves writing and optimizing code to analyze large datasets, commonly derived from genomics, proteomics, or clinical studies. You'll spend time collaborating with biologists, statisticians, and other programmers to design experiments, validate results, and interpret findings. Most roles also include maintaining data pipelines, troubleshooting software issues, and staying updated with the latest bioinformatics tools and research. The work environment often blends independent coding with regular team meetings and project updates, offering both technical and interdisciplinary challenges. This dynamic workflow makes the role both intellectually stimulating and impactful in advancing scientific discoveries.

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Postdoctoral Associate

Apply now Job no: 510622
Position type: Full-Time 12-Month
Department: 191001 - Northern Gulf Institute
Location: Miami, FL
Categories: Professional
Position Open Date: May 13 2026

Position Function:

The Northern Gulf Institute at Mississippi State University is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to lead the development and application of molecular assays to support fisheries and biodiversity monitoring. Based at NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) in Miami, Florida, the successful candidate will be at the forefront of developing innovative environmental DNA (eDNA) laboratory methods to enhance fisheries stock assessments. Working in a highly collaborative environment, this role will leverage bioinformatics and laboratory expertise to develop novel quantitative metabarcoding approaches and qPCR assays to improve regional fisheries surveys. This position offers a unique opportunity to collaborate with scientists at the Southeast Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC) and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to operationalize eDNA tools for fisheries management.

Salary Grade:  UC

Please see Staff Compensation Structure or Skilled Crafts and Service Maintenance Compensation Schedule for salary ranges.  For salary grade UC, these positions are "Unclassified" and salary ranges are determined by the hiring department.

Department Profile:

The Northern Gulf Institute (NGI) is a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Cooperative Institute comprised of six academic institutions that are geographically distributed across the U.S. Gulf Coast states. The six NGI member institutions are Mississippi State University (lead), the University of Southern Mississippi, Florida State University, Louisiana State University, the University of Alabama in Huntsville, and the Dauphin Island Sea Laboratory. Together with NOAA and in support of their strategic plan, NGI conducts research on interconnections among Gulf of Mexico environments, habitats, resources, and people and engages in outreach to help others learn about and make decisions based on these interconnections.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Develop and validate quantitative metabarcoding workflows utilizing droplet digital PCR (ddPCR), Unique Molecular Identifiers (UMIs) tagging, and synthetic DNA standards.
Develop and validate an optimized eDNA metabarcoding primer set designed to resolve taxonomic ambiguities in regional managed fish taxa families.
Leverage bioinformatics software and scripts for primer development and processing of metabarcoding and ddPCR data.
Oversee, collaborate with, and mentor laboratory technicians and interns associated with the project.
Disseminate project findings through peer-reviewed publications and presentations at scientific conferences.
Collaborate closely with collaborators at AOML, NGI, SEFSC, and FWC.

Minimum Qualifications:

A Ph.D. in molecular biology, computational biology, bioinformatics, genomics, marine science, or a closely related field.
Demonstrated experience in molecular biology, specifically with DNA metabarcoding and PCR protocol development.
Bioinformatics experience, including proficiency with the Unix command line, management of large sequencing datasets, and development/use of computational workflows.
Strong programming and data science skills in languages such as Python and/or R.
A record of scholarly achievement, evidenced by at least one first-author peer-reviewed publication.
Excellent written and oral communication skills and the ability to work effectively in a collaborative research environment.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Significant molecular biology experience including developing qPCR protocols and DNA
metabarcoding
Demonstrated experience analyzing large-scale metabarcoding and/or metagenomic
datasets using common bioinformatics tools (e.g., DADA2, QIIME) on high-performance
computing (HPC) environments.
A strong publication record, including first-author publications in relevant fields.
Demonstrated commitment to open-source code and FAIR data management principles.
Ability to work effectively within a team of federal scientists and academic contractors.
Attention to detail regarding laboratory QA/QC and the maintenance of comprehensive
electronic and physical records.

Working Conditions and Physical Effort

Occasional and/or light lifting required. Limited exposure to elements such as heat, cold, noise, dust, dirt, chemicals, etc., but none to the point of being disagreeable. May involve minor safety hazards where likely result would be cuts, bruises, etc.
Routine deadlines, usually sufficient lead time; variance in work volume predictable; priorities can be anticipated; some interruptions are present; involves occasional exposure to demands and pressure from persons other than immediate supervisor.
Job frequently requires standing, walking, climbing or balancing, stooping/kneeling/crouching/crawling and lifting up to 50 pounds.
Vision requirements: Ability to see information in print and/or electronically, ability to distinguish colors.

Instructions for Applying:

Link to apply:  http://explore.msujobs.msstate.edu/

Apply online by submitting a cover letter, resume, and a copy of your transcript(s). Any social security numbers included on requested transcripts should be redacted prior to submitting online.

Restricted Clause:

Position is contingent upon continued availability of funding.

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:

Mississippi State University is an equal opportunity institution. Discrimination is prohibited in university employment, programs or activities based on race, color, ethnicity, sex, pregnancy, religion, national origin, disability, age, sexual orientation, genetic information, status as a U.S. veteran, or any other status to the extent protected by applicable law. Questions about equal opportunity programs or compliance should be directed to the Office of Civil Rights Compliance, 231 Famous Maroon Band Street, P.O. 6044, Mississippi State, MS 39762, (662) 325-5839.

What do I do if I need an accommodation?

In compliance with the ADA Amendments Act (ADA), if you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation in order to apply for a position with Mississippi State University, please contact the Department of Human Resources Management at tel: (662) 325-3713 or ada@hrm.msstate.edu.

If you have any questions regarding this policy, contact the Department of Human Resources Management at (662) 325-3713 or ada@hrm.msstate.edu. Upon request, sections of this job listing are available in large print, and readers are available to assist the visually impaired.

Advertised: May 13 2026 Central Daylight Time
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