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Research Computing Teams in New York is looking for a Manager, Computational and Scientific Programming. This role involves supporting AI-driven research across major academic institutions.
The ideal candidate will help design, optimize, and scale computational workflows, collaborating closely with researchers and contributing to grant proposals and publications. A competitive compensation package is offered, with salaries ranging from $100,000 to $200,000 based on experience.
Manager, Computational and Scientific Programming, Research Computing Empire AI is establishing New York as the national leader in responsible artificial intelligence. Backed by a consortium of top academic and research institutions including Columbia, Cornell, NYU, CUNY, RPI, SUNY, Rochester Schools, Mount Sinai, Simons Foundation, and the Flatiron Institute.
By leveraging the state’s rich academic resources and research institutions, Empire AI is driving innovation in fields like medicine, education, energy, and climate change, all while giving New York’s researchers access to computing resources that are often prohibitively expensive and only available to big tech companies, fueling statewide innovation, driving economic growth, and preparing a future-ready AI workforce to tackle society’s most complex challenges.
The initiative is funded by $500+ million in public and private investments, State Capital Grant, Academic Institutions, Simons Foundation, Flatiron Institute, and Tom Secunda (Co-Founder of Bloomberg).
The Manager, Computational and Scientific Programming will support AI-driven research across New York State’s public and private research institutions. This position serves as a key technical partner to researchers leveraging Empire AI’s shared infrastructure for machine learning, simulation, data science, and secure computing. Reporting to the Director, AI Research Computing, the Manager, Computational and Scientific Programming will work directly with faculty, postdocs, and graduate students to design, optimize, and scale computational workflows that span disciplines—from foundational AI model development to large-scale simulations in biomedicine, climate, and materials science. The role also contributes to strategic initiatives in support of workforce development, proposal writing, and infrastructure planning.
Our compensation reflects the cost of labor across several US geographic markets. The base pay and target total cash for this position range from $100,000 to $200,000. Pay is based on a number of factors including market location and may vary depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience.