Research Data Engineer II- Cabin
Listed on 2026-07-01
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IT/Tech
Data Engineering, Data Scientist, Data Analyst, Data Science Manager
MRI Research Data Engineer
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Job Location:
220 Hutchison Rd, Rochester, New York, United States of America, 14620
Worker Subtype:
Regular
Time Type:
Full time
Scheduled Weekly
Hours:
40
Department: 400010 Neuroscience
Work Shift:
UR
- Day (United States of America)
Range: UR URG 113
Compensation Range: $77,216.00 - $
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ResponsibilitiesDesigns, develops, and maintains data engineering and analytics infrastructure to support MRI research, neuroimaging workflows, and multimodal scientific data analysis within the URMC CABIN research environment. Builds and supports scalable data pipelines and software systems that enable researchers to collect, process, manage, and analyze structured and unstructured research data generated from MRI scanners, imaging analysis tools, and related research platforms. Develops data integration frameworks that aggregate information from multiple sources including imaging systems, research databases, clinical systems, and analysis environments.
Supports the implementation and maintenance of research data infrastructure such as data repositories, data lakes, and workflow automation systems used in MRI and neuroscience research. Collaborates with researchers, engineers, and IT teams to deliver reliable, scalable, and reproducible data and software solutions that support scientific discovery and advanced imaging analysis workflows.
- Designs, builds, and maintains scalable Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) pipelines that ingest and process large volumes of MRI and research data from diverse sources including imaging systems, research databases, and scientific computing platforms. Develops and maintains data architecture capable of supporting growing imaging datasets and complex research workflows.
- Collaborates with research teams to translate scientific, technical, and operational requirements into robust software and data workflow solutions. Develops tools and applications to support MRI data collection, processing, analysis, and reporting. Manages multiple project timelines while ensuring solutions meet the needs of research teams and stakeholders.
- Designs and implements project-specific data workflows supporting MRI research studies, including automated data ingestion, preprocessing pipelines, metadata management, and analytics infrastructure. Supports reproducible research practices and contributes technical expertise to the scientific research process.
- Supports the development and maintenance of research data infrastructure, including data repositories, research data lakes, high-performance computing (HPC) environments, and data access APIs. Ensures reliable, secure, and scalable access to research datasets used in imaging analysis and scientific computing workflows.
- Follows established software development lifecycle practices including requirements gathering, architecture design, test planning, version control, code review, and deployment. Implements automated testing, validation, and quality assurance processes to ensure reliability of research data workflows and software tools.
- Participates in the design and execution of testing procedures to validate data pipelines, research software, and system integrations. Ensures accuracy, reliability, and reproducibility of data processing workflows used in research studies.
- Develops and maintains comprehensive technical documentation for data pipelines, system architecture, APIs, and workflow automation tools. Ensures documentation supports maintainability, reproducibility, and long-term sustainability of research systems.
- Stays informed on emerging technologies in data engineering, neuroimaging analysis, scientific computing, and research software development. Evaluates new tools, frameworks, and platforms that may enhance MRI research data processing, analytics, and data management capabilities.
- Performs other duties as assigned to support the technical and operational needs of the CABIN MRI research computing environment.
- Bachelor's degree in Data Science, Computer Science, Biomedical Informatics, Bioinformatics, Statistics, Engineering, or a related field (required)
- 2+ years of experience in data engineering, research computing, or data-intensive scientific environments (required)
- An…
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