Applied AI Workflow Scientist, Sr. Manager

Pfizer · Pharma · MA

Senior Manager, Applied AI Workflow Scientist at Pfizer, focused on applying LLMs and agentic AI to scientific use cases in Inflammation & Immunology. The role involves identifying high-value scientific applications, building reusable AI workflows and agentic systems, and partnering with scientists to ensure adoption and impact. It emphasizes practical application, scientific credibility, user partnership, and scalable workflows.

What you'd actually do

  1. Identify high-value, repeat scientific and analytical use cases where LLMs, agentic AI, and workflow automation can materially improve the speed, quality, consistency, or accessibility of work across I&I.
  2. Design, build, and refine reusable AI workflows, prompt/program structures, orchestration patterns, and agent-based tools that support end-to-end scientific narratives rather than isolated task completion.
  3. Partner closely with scientists, clinicians, computational biologists, and other stakeholders to understand real workflow pain points, define fit-for-purpose solutions, and iterate rapidly toward tools that are scientifically useful and operationally adopted.
  4. Translate emerging LLM and agent capabilities into practical scientific applications, balancing speed of experimentation with methodological rigor, grounded usage, human-in-the-loop design, and reusable implementation patterns.
  5. Contribute to technical standards for evaluation, documentation, guardrails, and workflow quality so that AIDE solutions are trusted, reproducible, and suitable for repeated use across teams and projects.

Skills

Required

  • Python
  • modern AI / ML tooling
  • collaboration and communication skills
  • methodological rigor
  • model limitations
  • evaluation
  • human oversight in AI-enabled workflows

Nice to have

  • life sciences
  • pharma
  • biotech
  • systems biology
  • immunology
  • translational science
  • omics
  • scientific evidence synthesis
  • literature and document workflows
  • retrieval-augmented approaches
  • multi-step knowledge workflows
  • agentic orchestration
  • prompt/program design
  • workflow automation
  • multimodal extensions of AI systems
  • domain fluency

What the JD emphasized

  • reusable AI workflows
  • agentic AI
  • reusable workflows
  • agent-based tools
  • reusable implementation patterns
  • reusable capabilities
  • reusable AI workflows
  • agentic orchestration

Other signals

  • building reusable workflows
  • partnering closely with scientists
  • adoption, rigor, and impact
  • converting repeat asks into reusable capabilities
  • embedded in day-to-day scientific work