Technical Program Manager - Machine Learning - New York

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Technical Program Manager - Machine Learning & Drug Discovery - New York, USA CK Group are collaborating with a computational research-led organisation in recruiting for a Program Manager (Machine Learning and Drug Discovery) to join in its New York–based team. An exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of machine learning, biophysics, and drug discovery, helping to drive complex, cutting-edge scientific programmes from concept through execution. A permanent position that follows a hybrid work model, with a balance of on-site collaboration and remote working flexibility.

The Company:
New York based research-driven company based in the United States that applies advanced computational and machine learning approaches to problems in molecular science and drug discovery.
 
The Role:

Partner closely with machine learning researchers, engineers, and scientific leaders to coordinate the day-to-day delivery of advanced ML-driven research initiatives.
You will also manage relationships with external vendors and third-party partners, and support strategic planning across multiple high-visibility projects.
To work closely with research leads and senior management on strategic initiatives, infrastructure planning, and risk mitigation across a growing portfolio of projectsKey focus areas:

Development of generative models to identify novel molecules for drug discovery targets
Predicting PK and ADME properties of small molecules
Advancing molecular simulation methodologies
Supporting 3D molecular structure prediction initiatives
Applying large language models (LLMs) to challenges in molecular science and drug discovery
Managing the acquisition and organisation of complex scientific datasets used in ML workflowsYour Background:

Degree qualified with a strong background in computer science, machine learning, or a related technical field
Proven experience coordinating complex technical or interdisciplinary projects
The ability to work effectively with highly technical teams while communicating clearly with senior stakeholders
Excellent organisational and communication skills
Demonstrated leadership and ownership in fast-paced, research-driven environmentsWhy Apply?

Work on scientifically ambitious, real-world problems
Collaborate with world-class researchers and engineers
High-visibility role with direct exposure to senior stakeholders
Opportunity to contribute to the evolution of machine learning–enabled drug discoveryApply:
It is essential that applicants hold entitlement to work in the USA. Please quote job reference (Apply online only) in all correspondence.

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