We’re looking for a professional to join our team and collaborate with leading experts at the intersection of analytical chemistry and microbiome science in our facilities located in Vedbæk, Denmark.
Key Responsibilities:
• Transform instrument outputs (LC-MS/MS or GC-MS) into high-quality peak tables.
• Driving client projects through data processing to delivery.
• Contribute to method development, validation, and continuous improvement of data processing workflows.
• Maintain and trouble-shoot data pipelines for reliability and scalability.
• Engage with cross-functional teams and explain analytical concepts to both specialists and non-specialists.
Required Qualifications:
• Degree in analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, bioinformatics or a related field (PhD preferred, or minimum 3 years relevant work experience).
• Previous experience in data processing of MS data.
• Programming experience in one or more of the following: R, Matlab, Python.
• High proficiency in English.
Preferred Experience (considered an advantage):
• Strong understanding of analytical chemistry principles and their application in biological or microbiome research.
• Hands-on experience with mass spectrometry (preferably LC-HRMS/MS) and small molecule analysis.
• Experience from setting up, working with, and maintaining databases (Experience with SQL, XML, MassBank, HMDB, GNPS, or LipidBlast).
• Working in a GxP environment.
• Supplying high-quality analytical services as part of a core laboratory team.
• Experience integrating metabolomics with other omics.
Personal Attributes:
• Highly organized, quality-focused, and able to work both independently and as part of a team.
• Proactive problem-solver with a positive outlook.
• Strong communicator, able to convey complex scientific concepts clearly to diverse audiences.
• Passion for advancing scientific understanding in the field of microbiome research through analytical chemistry.
What we offer:
• Flexible, dynamic, and self-directed work environment.
• Professional growth and development opportunities.
• Access to state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and technologies.
• International, inclusive, and collaborative team culture.
• Competitive salary, health insurance, paid holidays, pension and lunch scheme (Danish Holiday Act applies).
• The position is based on a 37-hour work week, excluding lunch breaks.
Application:
To ensure a smooth onboarding, interviews will be held on a rolling basis, and we hope you can start in early January 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter.
Send your CV, cover letter and relevant documents to applications@cmbio.io. Please include your motivation for applying for the job in the application. In the e-mail subject field please write: “Metabolomics Data Scientist”.
You are welcome to call Lea Johnsen at +45 42 20 82 84 for further information about the position.
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