Research Engineer & IT Administrator (80-100%)
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Job description
The Analytics & Informatics for Child Health (AICH) group develops AI/ML methods, digital tools, and secure data pipelines to advance pediatric healthcare. We work at the intersection of clinical medicine, machine learning, and data-intensive research, collaborating closely with hospitals, clinical IT teams, and research partners at the University of Basel. We are looking for a motivated Research Engineer & IT Administrator who combines support for open research questions, strong technical engineering skills with hands-on experience in managing scientific computing infrastructure, data workflows, and operational IT needs within a research group.
Your position
In this hybrid role, you will support both research engineering and local IT administration for the AICH group:
Research Engineering (approx. 60%)
- Develop and maintain data pipelines and reproducible ML/AI workflows (Python).
- Support clinical data ingestion, pseudonymization, and secure transfer to cluster environments.
- Build and manage containerized environments (Docker, Singularity) and orchestrate jobs via SLURM.
- Support researchers (PhD students/Postdocs) with data preparation, prototyping, and code organization.
- Contribute to infrastructure for MLOps (logging, experiment tracking, reproducible setups).
- Collaborate in ML/AI research projects and publications together with PhD students and postdocs.
- Participate in collaborative projects with clinical and technical partners.
IT Administration (approx. 40%)
- Maintain local group IT infrastructure (user accounts, laptop setup, access control, basic troubleshooting).
- Coordinate with UniBasel HPC and DBE IT services (network access, storage, permissions, security).
- Ensure data security and compliance for sensitive health data (in collaboration with clinical IT partners).
- Manage group website updates and support digital communication tools.
- Oversee software licensing, hardware procurement, and inventory.
Requirements
- Master's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Data Engineering, or a related field.
- Strong programming skills in Python; experience with shell scripting.
- Familiarity with HPC or cloud compute environments, or motivation to learn SLURM/HPC workflow management.
- Familiarity with cloud or HPC environments.
- IT administration experience (Linux user management, updates, device setup).
- Understanding of data privacy and security, ideally in a clinical or research context.
- Experience with ML/AI workflows (MLFlow, PyTorch, W&B) is a plus.
- Knowledge of CMS systems (WordPress/Drupal) is an advantage.
- A high degree of independence: able to take ownership of tasks, drive projects forward, and proactively identify solutions.
- Strong problem-solving mindset; proactive and reliable.
- Clear communication, willingness to support colleagues, and comfort working in interdisciplinary teams.
- Fluent in English (spoken and written). German is an advantage but not required.
Benefits & conditions
- An exciting and meaningful role at the interface of medicine, AI, and digital health.
- A supportive and interdisciplinary research environment combining clinical, technical, and scientific work.
- Access to state-of-the-art computing infrastructure (HPC clusters).
- Opportunities for professional growth (HPC, MLOps, ML engineering, research software engineering).
- Depending on the candidate's background and research interest, the role may include participation in ML/AI publications.
- Flexible working arrangements and a collaborative team culture.
- Employment conditions in accordance with the University of Basel.