Job Location : New York,NY, USA
EvolutionaryScale's mission is to develop artificial intelligence to understand biology for the benefit of human health and society, through open, safe, and responsible research, and in partnership with the scientific community. Over the next ten years AI will transform biological design, making molecules and entire cells programmable. We will develop the foundation models for biology that enable this.
The EvolutionaryScale team is based in San Francisco and New York. We believe in flexibility around work schedules and locations, but expect that our team members will work half of the days or more of most weeks from one of our offices.
What you'll doAs a Data Infrastructure Engineer, you will work closely with bioinformatics and research teams to ensure our data jobs are reliable, efficient, and scalable. You'll implement best practices for handling large-scale data processing, select and integrate the right technologies, and drive continuous improvements in performance and quality of our data sets.
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