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Domain Architect – In Silico

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Domain Architect – In Silico
Contract | 6 Months | £600/day Hybrid – Oxford/London (3 days onsite)
We're looking for an experienced Domain Architect – In Silico to join a major life sciences transformation programme supporting cutting-edge scientific research. You'll work with scientific stakeholders, computational biology teams and technology specialists to analyse current research processes, define future-state operating models and deliver business requirements that support next-generation scientific platforms.
Key Responsibilities
- Facilitate workshops with scientific and technical stakeholders.
- Map As-Is and To-Be business processes using BPMN or similar methodologies.
- Capture and document business, functional and non-functional requirements.
- Analyse impacts across research workflows and identify optimisation opportunities.
- Produce high-quality documentation including process maps, requirements, issue logs and governance artefacts.
- Collaborate with project managers, SMEs and technology teams to support solution delivery.
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Essential Experience
- Experience working within pharmaceutical or biotechnology organisations.
- Strong knowledge of In Silico research environments.
- Experience with:
- Computational Biology
- Bioinformatics
- Genetics
- Genomics
- Target Discovery / Target Prioritisation
- Evidence Integration
- Experience with AI/ML-enabled scientific workflows.
- Strong business analysis and process mapping skills.
- BPMN or equivalent process modelling experience.
- Experience with scientific platforms such as:
- LIMS
- ELN
- SDMS
- Benchling
- Dotmatics
- LabVantage
- IDBS
- Excellent stakeholder management and workshop facilitation skills.


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Desirable
- Experience delivering scientific digital transformation programmes.
- Understanding of laboratory and computational research ecosystems.
- Experience working across multiple research sites.
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