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MULTIPLE POSITIONS Company Genentech, Inc.
Location South San Francisco, CA Position Type Full Time Experience See below for details Education See below for details Genentech, Inc.
in South San Francisco seeks:
Programmer Analyst.
Prov tech supp for marketing business applic solutions.
Reqs Bachelor or foreign equiv in CS, Communic Engg, Electronic Engg or rel fld & 5 yrs of prog exp.
(00430435) Programmer Analyst.
Dev, design, impl, supp & maintain complex home-grown company''s software prog & comm Off-The Shelf software for local SSF Departments.
Reqs MS or foreign equiv in CS, Electronic Engg or a rel tech fld & 3 yrs of exp.
(00430230) Software Engineer.
Responsible for developing bioinformatics tools, automatic pipelines and work flows to process, analyze and annotate genomic data on a very large scale.
Reqs master''s deg or foreign equiv in Bioinformatics, Bioinformation Sys or rel
6 yrs rel exp (00430429) Computational Biologist.
Resp.
for the design, statistical analysis and visualization of high-throughput experiments for biomarker / drug discovery and dev.
, e.
g.
using microarrays and next-generation DNA/RNA sequencing.
Reqs Ph.
D.
or foreign equiv in Biochemistry, Biology, Comp.
Biology or rel fld & 3 yrs of exp.
(00420476) Finance Manager.
Support projects across various finance groups to assist management in investment decisions.
Reqs master''s deg or foreign equiv in Bus Admin, Finance or rel
5 yrs rel.
(004300432) Please mail your resume specifying the position requisition number to Genentech, Inc.
, c/o SB MS-829A, 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080.
Genentech, Inc.
is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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