Dartmouth College

Research Computing Consultant II - Data Science

Dartmouth College$87K — $115K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Master's degree in a quantitative discipline such as biostatistics, data science, or computer science.
  • Minimum of one year of experience in applied data science or computational research support.
  • Strong proficiency in both R and Python programming languages.
  • Experience with applied statistical modeling techniques, including regression frameworks.
  • Working knowledge of AI tools and their applications in research contexts.
  • Ability to communicate complex quantitative concepts to diverse audiences.
  • Experience developing or delivering technical training or instructional materials.

Responsibilities

  • Assist researchers in assessing analytic needs and selecting appropriate statistical approaches.
  • Provide guidance on model validation and interpretation of results across various research fields.
  • Support researchers in the use of AI tools to enhance analytical workflows.
  • Structure, clean, and summarize complex datasets for analysis and reporting.
  • Contribute to manuscript preparation and study design discussions.
  • Develop reproducible workflows using version control and scripting best practices.
  • Deliver workshops and develop accessible documentation on data science methods.

Benefits

  • Hybrid work eligibility providing flexibility in work arrangements.
  • Regular full-time position with stability for career growth.
  • Collaboration with diverse research teams across multiple disciplines.
  • Professional development opportunities within a research-oriented environment.
  • Engagement with cutting-edge technologies in data science and AI.
Full Job Description
Position Details

Position Information

Posting date
07/13/2026

Closing date

Open Until Filled
Yes

Position Number
1129656

Position Title
Research Computing Consultant II - Data Science

Hiring Range Minimum
$87,700

Hiring Range Maximum
$115,000

Union Type
Not a Union Position

SEIU Level
Not an SEIU Position

FLSA Status
Exempt

Employment Category
Regular Full Time

Scheduled Months per Year
12

Scheduled Hours per Week
40

Schedule

Location of Position

Hanover, NH

Remote Work Eligibility?
Hybrid

Is this a term position?
No

If yes, length of term in months.
NA

Is this a grant funded position?
No

Position Purpose

The Research Computing Consultant II (RCCII) - Data Science is a researcher-facing professional who partners with faculty, postdoctoral scholars, and graduate students to support data-intensive research across disciplines. This role applies expertise in applied statistics, artificial intelligence, and data science to help the campus research community, design rigorous analytical workflows, develop publication-quality visualizations, and build reproducible computational practices. The RCCII applies methodological knowledge across a broad range of research contexts, spanning biomedical and public health sciences through to the social sciences and humanities.

This is an early-career professional role designed for a curious individual with a foundational background and some experience in applied quantitative research support who is ready to develop their expertise within a collaborative, research-oriented environment. The position reports to the Director of Research Engagement and Data Science and works in close partnership with the Research Cyberinfrastructure and Research Software Engineering teams. Strong programming proficiency in R and Python, effective communication skills, workshop hosting experience, and a genuine enthusiasm for collaborative research are essential to success in this role.

Description

Dartmouth College seeks a research computing professional to serve as a computational thought partner to faculty and research teams across disciplines. This role sits at the intersection of applied data science, advanced computing, and collaborative research strategy.

The Research Computing Consultant II - Data Science advances Dartmouth's research mission by enabling scalable, reproducible, and innovative computational practices. This position partners directly with faculty, postdoctoral scholars, and graduate students to shape analytical approaches, optimize computational workflows, and expand adoption of advanced research technologies.

This role is within the Research Engagement and Data Science team, reporting to the Director of Research Engagement and Data Science and working in close collaboration with research computing infrastructure colleagues and campus partners.

Required Qualifications - Education and Yrs Exp
Master's degree

Required Qualifications - Skills, Knowledge and Abilities
  • Master's degree in biostatistics, statistics, data science, epidemiology, computer science, computational science, or a related quantitative discipline.
  • Minimum of one year of experience in applied data science, applied statistics, research computing, or computational research support.
  • Experience supporting or participating in data-intensive research projects.
  • Strong proficiency in both R and Python
  • Demonstrated experience with applied statistical modeling, including at minimum regression and mixed-effects frameworks.
  • Working knowledge of large language models or AI-assisted tools and their potential applications in research or data science contexts.
  • Familiarity with high-performance computing or advanced computational environments.
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate quantitative concepts clearly to audiences with diverse technical backgrounds.
  • Experience developing or delivering technical training, documentation, or instructional materials.
  • Ability to work on campus multiple days per week; this is a hybrid-eligible role requiring consistent in-person presence to support the research community.


Preferred Qualifications
  • Ph.D. in a quantitative discipline such as biostatistics, statistics, data science, epidemiology, or computational science.
  • Proficiency in SAS or Stata.
  • Strong data visualization skills, including experience developing interactive dashboards (e.g., Shiny, Dash, or comparable platforms).
  • Demonstrated ability to design, evaluate, or advise on AI-enabled workflows in academic or research settings, including critical assessment of appropriate use and limitations.
  • Working knowledge of Linux-based systems and workload scheduling tools (e.g., Slurm).
  • Background working with large-scale, high-dimensional, or sensitive datasets, including awareness of relevant regulatory and ethical considerations.
  • Exposure to research proposals or grant writing processes, including contribution to methods or computational sections.
  • Active or emerging engagement with scholarly communities through publications, conference presentations, or research working groups.
  • Grounding in research data management best practices and compliance considerations.


Department Contact for Recruitment Inquiries
Christian Darabos

Department Contact Phone Number
[email protected]

Department Contact for Cover Letter and Title
Christian Darabos, Sr. Director, Research Computing and Data (RCD)

Department Contact's Phone Number

Special Instructions to Applicants

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Additional Instructions

Quick Link
https://searchjobs.dartmouth.edu/postings/86523

Key Accountabilities

Description

Researcher Consultation and Data Science Support -
  • Assists faculty, postdoctoral scholars, and graduate students in assessing analytic needs and identifying appropriate quantitative, statistical, and computational approaches suited to their research questions and disciplinary context.
  • Provides foundational guidance on model selection, validation strategies, and interpretation of analytical results across diverse research domains including biomedicine, public health, social sciences, and the humanities.
  • Guides researchers in evaluating and responsibly adopting AI-enabled tools, including large language models, to enhance their analytical workflows and research practice.
  • Assists researchers in structuring, cleaning, and summarizing complex datasets to support exploratory analysis, reporting, and communication of findings.
  • Supports implementation of commonly used statistical analyses including regression, mixed-effects, survival, and multivariate approaches using R and Python.
  • Contributes to the preparation of methods sections, analytical summaries, and data narratives for research manuscripts and proposals.
  • Assists with study design discussions and supports analytical planning related to research proposals.
  • Helps develop text and corpus analysis workflows, including data extraction, preprocessing, and quantitative characterization of textual or qualitative data sources.
  • Assists project teams in developing reproducible workflows using scripting, version control, and workflow management best practices.
  • Troubleshoots routine analytical and methodological challenges, and works closely with senior team members to resolve more complex problems.


Percentage Of Time
40

Description

HPC, Cloud, and AI Workflow Enablement -
  • Assists researchers in effectively using Dartmouth's high-performance computing environments and cloud-based research platforms including job submission, monitoring, and basic troubleshooting.
  • Collaborates with the Research Cyberinfrastructure and Research Software Engineering colleagues to communicate user needs and improve the research computing experience.
  • Helps academic partners evaluate and appropriately use AI-enabled tools within data science and outreach workflows.


Percentage Of Time
15

Description

Outreach, Education, and Research Computing Adoption -
  • Assists in the design and delivery of introductory workshops and training sessions on applied statistics, data science methods, data visualization, artificial intelligence, reproducible research practices, and HPC usage.
  • Develops accessible documentation, tutorials, and practical learning resources for researchers at all career stages.
  • Provides accessible consultation and training support.
  • Engages departments and interdisciplinary research groups to expand awareness and adoption of research computing and data science services.
  • Translates complex statistical and computational concepts into clear, accessible guidance for audiences with diverse technical backgrounds.


Percentage Of Time
25

Description

Data Management, Visualization, and Research Lifecycle Support -
  • Develops publication-quality data visualizations using R, Python, or comparable tools, with attention to accessibility and clarity.
  • Supports development of interactive dashboards and reporting tools to help researchers communicate findings effectively (e.g., Shiny, Dash, or comparable platforms).
  • Advises investigators on data organization, storage strategies, and lifecycle management practices appropriate to their discipline and compliance requirements.
  • Provides guidance on responsible and compliant use of data science and AI tools in research contexts.
  • Promotes documentation and reproducibility as foundational practices across research projects.


Percentage Of Time
20

Description

Professional Development and Institutional Contribution -
  • Maintains and actively expands knowledge of applied statistical methods, data science methodologies, research computing technologies, and emerging developments in AI as they apply to research practice.
  • Serves as a collegial resource to team members and contributes to a collaborative, service-oriented environment.
  • Promotes equitable and inclusive access to research computing resources, statistical consultation, and training across campus communities.


Percentage Of Time

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Demonstrates professionalism and collegiality through actions, interactions, and communications with others appropriate to an environment that is welcoming to all.

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Performs other duties as assigned.

About Dartmouth College

Dartmouth College is a private Ivy League research university in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States. Established in 1769 by Eleazar Wheelock, it is the ninth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution.
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