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<h1>Computer and Information Systems Manager</h1>
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Center for Applied Rationality (CFAR) currently has a job opening for a Computer and Information Systems Manager in Berkeley, CA. Duties include: Overseeing the design, development, and maintenance of a scalable machine learning pipeline tailored for automated image generation, ensuring high performance and reliability. Coordinating with cross-functional teams (including data scientists, software developers, and UI/UX designers) to integrate the ML pipeline with the website's frontend, particularly focusing on React-based applications. Develop new features and modify existing software in a full-stack development environment to facilitate better communication between researchers; includes, e.g., building data processing pipelines, building and maintaining public application program interface (API), and developing presentational components of the software. Leading the hiring process for new team members with expertise in machine learning, software development (with a focus on React), and other relevant areas. Review created software, features, and other changes prior to deployment. Engaging with the scientific community by reviewing research in Formal Logic, Lambda Calculus, Knowledge Representation, and Intelligent Systems to ensure our platform supports key contributions effectively, fostering impactful collaboration, and actively seek feedback from the researchers in these fields.
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Minimum Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in computer science, mathematics, engineering, or related technical field with a strong mathematical component (will accept a 3-year or 4-year Bachelor’s degree), and 3 years of experience in a related field. Experience must include: 3 years of experience programming in modern web languages such as Javascript, Typescript, Python, SQL, or similar; 1 year of experience developing and managing machine learning systems, including the construction and maintenance of ML pipelines and scaffolding; 1 year of experience involving writing mathematics in modern computer interfaces such as LaTex; 1 year of experience in basic concepts in mathematical logic, causal graphical models, and other areas of computer theory; 6 months of experience independently leading and completing a project from inception to deployment.
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Compensation: $200,304/year + standard benefits.
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Must be authorized to accept permanent employment in the US.
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Send resume and detailed cover letter to: Raymond Arnold, CFAR, 2740 Telegraph Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705, or email [email protected]
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