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UAB Medicine seeks a Research Software Architect in Florida to support university researchers. This role involves architecting GPU-enabled computing environments, developing AI/ML workflows, and collaborating with various teams.
A Bachelor's degree in Information Systems and eight years of experience are required. The position offers an annual salary between $104,045 and $169,075, with opportunities for personal growth and mentorship.
For UAB IT use only: Independently employs a broad knowledge of principles, practices, and procedures in support of Research Computing systems. Plans, designs, develops, and supports systems and projects to be used by university researchers. Carries out complex assignments requiring the development of new or improved techniques, procedures, and software. Independently provides development leadership on implementations. May lead junior team members in project completion. Serves as a direct liaison with user, technical support, training and operations personnel. Leads technical and administrative support to the research computing department. This position will commit to fostering an environment of heightened security following Information Technology Security Policies and participating in security training, such as HIPAA and FERPA, on an annual basis.
This position will work within Research Computing to architect advanced computing, GPU-enabled environments and serve as a specialized partner to researchers to develop AI/ML research workflows within UAB Research Computing. In addition to typical Research Software Architect duties, this role will include:
Annual Salary: $104,045 - $169,075
Bachelor's degree in Information Systems or a related field and eight (8) years of related experience required. Work experience may NOT substitute for education requirement. Master's degree preferred.
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