Position Summary
Reporting to the Chief Information Officer, the Applied AI Engineer will play a pivotal role in developing AI applications for use by the Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC) community, functioning in a fast-paced and agile way focusing on developing extremely innovative solutions to some of the most challenging problems of the organization.
This role will focus primarily on supporting our administrative, research, clinical and educational missions. This position involves developing applications and systems using AI technologies including applications of leveraging LLM APIs, automation/RPA, and machine learning algorithms to drive efficiencies and new capabilities across various University functions. The successful candidate will collaborate with cross-functional teams to design, build, and maintain advanced AI models and applications.
The ideal candidate is a hands-on technologist with proven experience developing and deploying AI/ML solutions in real-world environments. They are intellectually curious and proactive—equally adept at responding to strategic requests and independently exploring emerging technologies to build foundational knowledge. Exceptional communication skills are essential, as the role requires translating complex technical concepts into clear, actionable insights for both technical and non-technical audiences through materials such as executive briefings, white papers, and live demos. They are also a self-directed project manager, capable of leading research investigations and AI initiatives from concept through execution with minimal oversight. Above all, the successful candidate is energized by solving difficult problems and applying innovative, responsible approaches to advance CUIMC’s mission in healthcare, education, and research.
Responsibilities
Essential Duties:
AI Development and Implementation
Research and Innovation
Technical Support and Documentation
Responsible AI and Institutional Alignment
Data Analysis
People
Other
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
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