Full-Time

AI Engineer

Posted on 5/12/2026

Deadline 6/13/26
EMBL

EMBL

1,001-5,000 employees

Intergovernmental European life sciences research organization

Compensation Overview

€4k/mo

+ Relocation package

Bellheim, Germany

In Person

Based in Heidelberg; international travel may be required.

Category
Software Engineering (1)
Required Skills
LLM
Bash
Kubernetes
Neural Networks
Machine Learning
Computer Networking
Docker
Observability
REST APIs
DevOps
Computer Vision
Requirements
  • An advanced university degree in computer science, machine learning, mathematics, computational biology, or a related discipline
  • Ability to design, own, and evolve complete AI-enabled systems (from infrastructure and orchestration through model serving, APIs, and user-facing tools) with strong architectural judgement about automation, human-in-the-loop decisions, and safe AI integration
  • Strong systems engineering background, including shell environments, distributed systems, networking, and the ability to debug complex, multi-component deployments
  • Experience with modern infrastructure for AI systems, including Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD pipelines, GPU environments, model serving frameworks, observability tooling, and scalable deployment
  • Experience with large language models, agentic systems, and AI-assisted software development workflows
  • Ability to decompose ambiguous scientific needs into robust, well-scoped technical components and make sound infrastructure and design choices under uncertainty
  • Motivation to build systems that interact with real scientific environments, including laboratories, instruments, data platforms, and research workflows
  • A genuine service orientation, i.e. the ability and motivation to work responsively across multiple projects and teams simultaneously, ensuring resulting tools are reliable, usable, maintainable, and scientifically meaningful
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to engage effectively with both technical and non-technical scientific stakeholders
  • Fluency in spoken and written English
Responsibilities
  • Provide shared AI engineering capacity to EMBL research groups, acting as a practical bridge between cutting-edge AI methods and their real-world application in laboratory and computational settings
  • Design, develop, and deploy ML/DL models, pipelines, and infrastructure (including model training, evaluation, versioning, and deployment), ensuring tools are robust, reproducible, and accessible to the scientific community
  • Contribute to shared AI platforms, APIs, and software libraries, applying state-of-the-art approaches including large language models, computer vision, and multimodal methods to biological research questions
  • Contribute to open science by publishing code, models, and benchmarks, and support knowledge transfer across teams and sites through clear documentation
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience applying AI to biological or biomedical data (e.g. genomics, protein structure, bioimage analysis, single-cell data)
  • Familiarity with MLOps practices and tools (e.g. MLflow, Weights & Biases, Kubeflow)
  • Experience with large language models, multimodal models, or foundation models in a research or applied setting
  • Experience with laboratory automation or AI-driven experimental design
  • Knowledge of data management and FAIR data principles in a research context
  • Experience contributing to open-source software projects
  • Prior work in an academic, research institute, or international organisation setting
  • Proficiency in other languages

EMBL is Europe’s flagship life sciences laboratory that conducts basic molecular biology research and runs a wide network of over 80 independent research groups across six sites (Heidelberg, Barcelona, Hamburg, Grenoble, Rome, and EMBL-EBI Hinxton). It also provides scientific services to member states, trains scientists and students, develops new instruments and methods for the life sciences, and engages in technology transfer to share discoveries. Its work is carried out by an intergovernmental organization dedicated to advancing European life science research. EMBL supports researchers through access to facilities and services, training programs, and collaborative projects, while coordinating and integrating resources across Europe and fostering tech transfer. Its goal is to advance fundamental science, enable scientific progress across Europe, and strengthen the ecosystem of life science research and innovation through collaboration, training, and shared tools.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Spain

Founded

1974

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What believers are saying

  • Boehringer Ingelheim Stiftung funds €7M in 2025, following €5M in 2017.
  • Supported over 290 projects from 27 countries since mid-2021.
  • Equipment donations from Zeiss, Leica, and Thermo Fisher equip latest microscopes.

What critics are saying

  • BIS withdraws after €12M total, collapsing services in 36-48 months.
  • Chan Zuckerberg Institute surpasses EMBL, diverting users in 12-24 months.
  • Euro-BioImaging nodes fragment user base to Barcelona in 6-18 months.

What makes EMBL unique

  • EMBL Imaging Centre pioneers open access to MINFLUX and cryo-electron tomography.
  • Partnership with Leica Microsystems provides on-site experts for sample-prep.
  • Plasma-FIB technology led by Julia Mahamid enables superior 3D FIB-SEM imaging.

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Health Insurance

Flexible Work Hours

Paid Vacation

Hybrid Work Options

Family Planning Benefits

401(k) Retirement Plan

Mental Health Support

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Boehringer Ingelheim Stiftung funds EMBL €7M

Boehringer Ingelheim Stiftung has committed €7 million to support the EMBL Imaging Centre in Heidelberg, enhancing its development of cutting-edge imaging technologies. This is the second funding round from BIS, following an initial €5 million in 2017. The funding will help recruit and maintain highly qualified staff, furthering the centre's role as a leading international hub for advanced microscopy technologies and training, having supported over 290 projects from 27 countries since mid-2021.