Senior Applied AI Engineer - GlaxoSmithKline - Rose Valley, PA
GlaxoSmithKline
At GSK, we unite science, technology and talent to get ahead of disease together. Our ambition is to positively impact the health of 2.5 billion people over the next decade. We are building a future where state-of-the-art software, AI, and machine learning enable us to discover new therapies and personalized medicines that drive better outcomes for patients-at reduced cost and with fewer side effects.
The Applied AI team sits at the intersection of business need and technical capability within the AI/ML department. We directly support business units with AI/ML-related challenges, acting as ambassadors for responsible AI across the organization. This role is your opportunity to work at the frontier of applied machine learning in one of the world's leading biopharma companies, translating cutting-edge AI research into real scientific and business impact
About the Role:
As a Senior Applied AI Engineer, you will be embedded within cross-functional teams to deliver practical, high-impact AI/ML solutions aligned with GSK's R&D and business priorities. You will partner closely with scientists, product teams, and domain experts to design, build, and deploy machine learning models and AI-powered tools that accelerate drug discovery, improve decision-making, and enable responsible use of AI across the enterprise.
This role is hands-on and consultative in equal measure. You will evaluate use-case feasibility, prototype solutions rapidly, architect model integrations, and transfer knowledge so that partner teams can operate independently. You will also contribute to the development of reusable patterns, baseline models, and tested pipelines for common AI/ML tasks within GSK's approved.
Key Responsibilities:
Advisory & Solution Design
• Provide tailored guidance to business units on AI/ML use cases, feasibility, model selection, and deployment options, particularly in scientific domains without active AI/ML engineering efforts.
• Co-design prototypes and proof-of-concepts (Po