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ML Ops / Data Infrastructure Engineer for Surgical AI

Universität Zürich
Lengghalde 5, 8008 Zürich
NEW
  • 12/18/2025
  • 80 - 100%
  • Employee
  • Temporary
The Operating Room-X (OR-X) is a national unique research infrastructure and surgical translation center designed to advance surgical innovation. It combines a fully equipped, realistic operating room with an advanced digital ecosystem that supports ex-vivo surgical experiments, multimodal data acquisition, robotics, AR/VR systems, and high-performance AI computing.

A core element of OR-X is its newly established data infrastructure, which enables the synchronized collection, structuring, and streaming of multimodal surgical data through custom hardware interfaces, integrated middleware, and a high-performance computing (HPC) backbone. This infrastructure is already operational and forms the foundation for scalable development and deployment of surgical AI applications.

In parallel, the hospital together with the OR-X is building a new platform for robotic surgery and intelligent assistance, bringing together robotics, simulation, AI, and data science. Within this ecosystem, we are seeking a ML Ops / Data Infrastructure Engineer for shaping the underlying data, hardware, and computing infrastructure that enables machine learning, robotics, and real-time surgical AI across OR-X. The role focuses on bridging multimodal data pipelines, HPC systems, and real surgical workflows to enable reliable, real-time AI functionality in translational and experimental settings.

ML Ops / Data Infrastructure Engineer for Surgical AI

Your responsibilities

MLOps & Model Integration

  • Deploy, monitor, and maintain machine learning models for surgical applications on HPC and edge devices within OR-X and ROSI research infrastructure
  • Develop CI/CD pipelines for model lifecycle management, automated testing, and continuous deployment
  • Leveraging NVIDIA technology for accelerating deployment of ML models
  • Deployment of simulation environments

Data Engineering & Infrastructure
  • Integrate multimodal data streams (video, kinematics, tracking, imaging, sensor data) into the central AI infrastructure
  • Develop APIs, data ingestion pipelines, and real-time streaming frameworks
  • Structure and pre-process multimodal surgical datasets for model training and downstream analytics
  • Develop a distribution strategy that enables external researchers to access the data

AI Deployment in Surgical Workflows
  • Work closely with AI researchers to operationalize models for surgical scene understanding, workflow prediction, skill assessment, and mixed reality
  • Develop monitoring tools to ensure robustness, reliability, and latency compliance for real-time surgical applications
  • Collaborate with robotics engineers to interface AI pipelines with devices accessible through ROS2 for control and visualization

System Testing & Validation
  • Support verification and validation experiments in realistic ex-vivo settings
  • Implement performance monitoring, logging dashboards, and evaluation frameworks for deployed AI models
  • Contribute to guidelines and best practices for safe, reliable clinical translation of AI-enabled systems

Your profile

  • Degree from University of Applied Sciences or higher in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Robotics, or a related field
  • Strong experience in MLOps, including Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD pipelines, model serving and workflow orchestration tools
  • Strong programming skills in C++, Python, and related languages
  • Experience with data engineering, data pipelines, and multimodal dataset handling
  • Proficiency in interfacing with AI infrastructures, preferably with experience in NVIDIA AI technologies. Experience with Holoscan is an asset
  • Familiarity with Nvidia hardware (DGX, Spark, Jetson)
  • Experience with ROS2 and real-time systems
  • Comfortable in Linux/Ubuntu environments, Git/GitHub workflows, and containerization
  • Motivation to work in a translational, interdisciplinary environment connecting AI, robotics, and clinical research
  • English is the main working language; German is an added advantage

What we offer

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Location

OR-X

Information on your application

What We Offer

  • Active participation in a rapidly growing and internationally recognized Surgical Data Science ecosystem
  • The opportunity to shape the next generation of AI-driven surgical technologies, integrating AR, robotics, and intelligent assistance systems
  • A highly innovative environment at the intersection of engineering, AI research, and clinical practice at the University Hospital Balgrist
  • Collaboration with leading academic and industrial partners (ETH AI Center, NVIDIA, Microsoft, ZHAW, and others)
  • A supportive, motivated, and interdisciplinary team that values creativity, collaboration, and impact

Application

Please send your application to Dr. Fabio Carrillo (fabio.carrillo@balgrist.ch) with the following documents:
  • Motivation letter (max. 1 page)
  • Current CV
  • Relevant project portfolio or GitHub (optional)

Further information

Questions about the job

Dr. Fabio Carrillo
Head of OR-X Research Unit
+41 44 510 32 64
Joinrocs@balgrist.ch

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