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Manager Genomics Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Research Associate - Genotyping Technology

Alvin, TX · On-site

$16 - $20.25/hr

Contribute to managing supplies and other Lab critical elements, as established, to assure production stability and continuity Genotyping and other production assignments * Directly conduct any and ...

Senior Research Assistant

Houston, TX · On-site

$31.01 - $37.26/hr

The secondary purpose is performing spatial genomics experiments for customers and maintaining the ... and management. The ideal Senior Research Assistant has demonstrated experience working in a ...

Head of Lab Technology Platforms

Houston, TX · On-site

$97K - $127K/yr

Strong software engineering skills and strong project management experience. * Familiar with bioinformatics and genomics pipelines. * Experience in production environment in both on-prem HPC and ...

Animal Research Technician

College Station, TX · On-site

$15 - $20.50/hr

Preferred experience managing or maintaining mouse breeding colonies. * Preferred experience collecting tissue samples for genotyping or downstream analysis. * Preferred experience or familiarity ...

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Manager Genomics information

What is a Manager Genomics?

A Manager Genomics is a professional who oversees teams and projects involved in the analysis, interpretation, and application of genomic data. They are responsible for managing laboratory operations, ensuring data quality, coordinating research initiatives, and facilitating collaboration between scientists, clinicians, and bioinformaticians. In addition to technical expertise in genomics, this role requires strong leadership, project management, and communication skills to drive successful outcomes in research or clinical settings.

What are some common challenges faced by a manager in genomics, and how can they be addressed?

Managers in genomics often face challenges such as balancing rapidly evolving technologies with resource constraints, ensuring data accuracy and security, and leading diverse interdisciplinary teams. Staying updated with the latest advancements while aligning them with organizational goals requires continuous learning and adaptability. Effective communication and collaboration with bioinformaticians, laboratory staff, and external partners are crucial for successful project outcomes. Proactively fostering a culture of collaboration and professional development helps address these challenges and ensures the team remains innovative and productive.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a manager in genomics, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Manager Genomics, you need a strong background in molecular biology or genetics, advanced degrees (such as a PhD or MSc), and experience in genomics research or clinical genomics. Familiarity with next-generation sequencing (NGS) platforms, bioinformatics tools, laboratory information management systems (LIMS), and relevant certifications are typically required. Leadership, project management, and effective communication are vital soft skills for coordinating teams and bridging scientific and operational needs. These skills ensure rigorous scientific outcomes, efficient workflow management, and successful collaboration across multidisciplinary teams.

What is the difference between Manager Genomics vs Laboratory Supervisor?

AspectManager GenomicsLaboratory Supervisor
CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Genetics, Molecular Biology, or related fields; often requires experience in genomicsBachelor's degree in Life Sciences or related field; laboratory experience
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, biotech companies, academic institutionsClinical or research laboratories, biotech firms
Employer & IndustryBiotech, pharmaceutical, research institutionsHospitals, research labs, biotech companies
Primary FocusOverseeing genomics projects, data analysis, team managementManaging daily lab operations, supervising technicians, ensuring compliance

While both roles involve laboratory work, a Manager Genomics focuses on leading genomics research projects and data analysis, whereas a Laboratory Supervisor manages daily lab operations and staff. The Manager Genomics typically requires advanced knowledge of genomics techniques, while the Laboratory Supervisor emphasizes operational oversight.

What are the most commonly searched types of Genomics jobs in Texas?

The most popular types of Genomics jobs in Texas are:

What are popular job titles related to Manager Genomics jobs in Texas?

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Research Scientist, Bioinformatics & Computational Genomics

United Phosphorus Limited (UPL)

College Station, TX • On-site

$80 - $100/hr

Other

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Research Scientist, Bioinformatics & Computational Genomics

Job Id: 11847

City: College Station, Texas, United States

Department: R&D

Function: Research and Development

Employee Type: Permanent Full Time

Seniority Level: Mid-Senior level

Advanta is a global seed business adapting to rapidly increasing food insecurity and climate change by providing farmers with innovation and new technologies. As part of UPL Group, Advanta aims to deliver high quality seeds with excellent agronomic practices and crop protection solutions. Advanta operates in over 80 countries under global brands of Advanta, Alta and Pacific Seeds. Advanta holds a leadership position in tropical and sub‑tropical geographies in corn, grain and forage sorghum, sunflower, canola, rice, and a variety of vegetables. With over 60 years' experience in plant genetics, Advanta provides seeds technology that ensures crop performance and farmers prosperity.

We are seeking a motivated and detail‑oriented individual to join our dynamic, fast‑growing, and diverse team in a high‑throughput genotyping and molecular laboratory. This role supports the crop breeding program at Advanta Seeds and is ideal for recent PhD graduates who enjoy working at the lab bench, including designing, troubleshooting, and improving assays using KASP and TaqMan technologies, while also applying bioinformatics to support marker design and validation at scale. The successful candidate will begin with a strong wet‑lab focus and will gradually expand their responsibilities into bioinformatics and computational analysis.

Key Responsibilities
  • Develop and support computational pipelines for genomic data processing and analysis.
  • Perform sequence analysis, read processing, and variant discovery from next‑generation sequencing datasets.
  • Generate high‑quality variant datasets, including VCF files, for downstream research and breeding applications.
  • Perform genome assembly analyses (including scaffold‑level assembly where applicable) and compare assemblies and genomic regions across multiple reference genomes.
  • Identify SNPs and other sequence variants relevant to research and breeding objectives.
  • Ability to design primers informed by comparative genomic analysis across multiple reference genomes.
  • Support difficult marker‑related problems by providing sequence‑based analysis and computational interpretation.
  • Retrieve, organize, and analyze genomic and associated metadata from relational databases, including SQL‑based systems.
  • Write scripts and automated workflows in Python, R, bash, or similar languages to streamline analysis and reporting.
  • Document methods, results, and workflows clearly and reproducibly, and present findings to internal teams.
  • Work independently on assigned analyses while coordinating with the manager and relevant collaborators as needed.
  • Support projects across multiple crops, with the ability to perform analysis across species.
Required Qualifications
  • PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Genomics, Genetics, Plant Biology, or a closely related field.
  • Strong computational genomics background with hands‑on experience in several of the following areas: variant calling, genome assembly.
  • Strong programming skills, with the ability to independently develop and troubleshoot scripts and workflows in a Linux environment.
  • Proficiency in Python and at least one additional analysis language or environment such as R or bash.
  • Experience working in Linux‑based computational environments.
  • Experience generating, processing, and interpreting sequence‑based outputs such as assemblies, alignments, and VCF files.
  • Experience comparing genomic data across multiple references, assemblies, or sequence datasets.
  • Working knowledge of molecular biology sufficient to support marker and primer design decisions, even if the role is not bench‑based.
  • Familiarity with relational databases and the ability to retrieve and manipulate data using SQL.
  • Strong organizational skills, scientific judgment, and the ability to manage multiple tasks with limited supervision.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills and the ability to document analyses clearly.
  • Cultural sensitivity and ability to work effectively in a diverse team environment.
  • Must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Advanta does not offer employment sponsorship for this position.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience in plant genomics, crop genetics, or computational support of breeding programs.
  • Experience analyzing data from multiple crop species or transferring analysis strategies across species.
  • Experience with comparative genomics across diverse germplasm or multiple reference genomes.
  • Experience building reproducible workflows for routine genomic analysis.
  • Experience supporting molecular marker development through computational sequence analysis.
  • Ability to grow into an increasingly independent role and take ownership of technically demanding analyses.
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