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Data Engineer Intern (Medical AI - Image Processing)

Location Zurich, Hardbrücke

Type 6-month internship (possible full-time after)

About aiE:

At aiEndoscopic, we simplify endoscopy by combining it with Artificial Intelligence.

Our vision is to innovate for a safer global healthcare system, where patient outcomes are improved by supporting the skills and procedures of healthcare professionals.

The Role:

We are seeking a junior data engineer who is excited to build reliable data foundations for leveraging medical images in creating AI models deployed in real-world scenarios.

The internship is designed to last 6 months, with a possibility for a full-time offer after.

What you'll do (responsibilities):

  • Build and maintain data pipelines for current and new datasets (ingestion -> processing -> storage -> access), including data anonymization.
  • Explore datasets and identify deficiencies (quality issues, gaps, inconsistencies) and propose actionable improvements.
  • Design and implement a clear database structure for data categorization and data mining (schema, metadata, traceability).
  • Collaborate with our team to improve and iterate clinical AI models through better data and dataset curation.

What we're looking for (requirements):

  • Proficiency in Python.
  • Experience or strong interest in database handling (e.g. SQL/NoSQL).
  • Familiarity with data analysis techniques for images and video.
  • Experience with Computer Vision and development of AI/ML models.
  • Studying toward or completed MSc in computer science, Data Science, or similar (or equivalent experience).

Good to haves:

  • C/C++ exposure.
  • Self-Supervised Learning, Domain Adaption and Transfer Learning familiarity.
  • Awareness of data security standards.
  • Previous exposure to medical data or regulated environments.

How to apply

Send your CV + cover letter to career@aiendoscopic.com with the subject "Data Engineer (Intern)"

Applications with a cover letter that was clearly written by an LLM will be ignored.