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Rutgers University

RESEARCH APPLICATION DESIGNER

🇺🇸 Hybrid - New Brunswick, NJ

🕑 Full-Time

💰 $124K - $190K

💻 Software Engineering

🗓️ December 12th, 2025

Kubernetes OAuth Python

Edtech.com's Summary

Rutgers University is hiring a Research Application Designer for the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research (IFH). The role involves designing, developing, and maintaining scalable application and data architectures to support biomedical and health AI research, leading data architecture efforts for federally funded projects, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, and ensuring compliance with data security and privacy standards.

Highlights
  • Lead application and data architecture design and management for federally funded biomedical and health AI research projects.
  • Develop scalable data infrastructures supporting AI methodologies and advanced analytics.
  • Collaborate with faculty, data scientists, and software engineers to implement AI models and data workflows.
  • Ensure compliance with institutional and federal data security, privacy, and reproducibility standards.
  • Provide technical leadership, mentoring, and supervision of project teams and trainees.
  • Support identification of new research directions and assist in developing grant proposals.
  • Required skills include expertise in Epic interoperability tools, HL7 FHIR APIs, HIPAA-compliant API and security engineering, REDCap system administration, and biomedical AI/ML platforms like Hadoop, TensorFlow, and PyTorch.
  • Minimum qualification is a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) with 6 years relevant experience; preferred qualifications include master’s degree, 10+ years experience, and expertise in HPC and cloud platforms (Azure, Databricks, Kubernetes).
  • Compensation range from $124,377 to $190,290 annually with benefits including medical, dental, retirement plans, and educational benefits.
  • Work within the Center for Biomedical Informatics and Health Artificial Intelligence at IFH, collaborating across disciplines and external institutions.