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Principal, AI Data Scientist (Remote)

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Jazz Pharmaceuticals is a global biopharma company whose purpose is to innovate to transform the lives of patients and their families. We are dedicated to developing life-changing medicines for people with serious diseases — often with limited or no therapeutic options.

We have a diverse portfolio of marketed medicines, including leading therapies for sleep disorders and epilepsy, and a growing portfolio of cancer treatments. Our patient-focused and science-driven approach powers pioneering research and development advancements across our robust pipeline of innovative therapeutics in oncology and neuroscience.

The Principal, AI Data Scientist will be responsible for supporting the implementation of innovative, complex and transformative AI/ML/GenAI solutions across the areas of Clinical Trial Execution and Digital Healthcare across Jazz Research and Development.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Supporting the development and implementation of AI/ML/GenAI solutions to optimize clinical trial operations.
  • Supporting the development and implementation of GenAI applications for automated clinical trial documentation.
  • Supporting the development and implementation of Digital Healthcare applications for medical and scientific tools.
  • Collaborating with cross-functional teams to tackle business challenges and bring value of AI-driven solutions.

Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Strong programming skills in Python, R, or similar, with experience in modern ML frameworks.
  • Demonstrated experience with generative AI technologies, including LLM architectures and frameworks.
  • Knowledge of digital healthcare tools design and development.
  • Experience with natural language processing and generative AI for medical text analysis.

Education and Experience:

  • Advanced degree (MS or PhD) in Data Science, Computer Science, Biostatistics, or related field.
  • 3 – 5 years of related professional experience, with 1 year of experience applying AI/ML techniques to healthcare or clinical research data.

Jazz Pharmaceuticals is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any characteristic protected by law.

Equal Employment Opportunity

Jazz Pharmaceuticals is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants. We are proud to be an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.


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