Senior Director of Generative AI - R&D Data Science & Digital Health

Johnson & Johnson
Folkestone, England
6 months ago
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At Johnson & Johnson, we believe health is everything. Our strength in healthcare innovation empowers us to build a world where complex diseases are prevented, treated, and cured, where treatments are smarter and less invasive, and solutions are personal. Through our expertise in Innovative Medicine and MedTech, we are uniquely positioned to innovate across the full spectrum of healthcare solutions today to deliver the breakthroughs of tomorrow, and profoundly impact health for humanity. Learn more at https://www.jnj.com

Job Function:

R&D Product Development

Job Sub Function:

R&D Machine Learning

Job Category:

People Leader

All Job Posting Locations:

Beerse, Antwerp, Belgium, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom, Zug, Switzerland

Job Description:

Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine is recruiting for aSenior Director of Generative AI - R&D Data Science & Digital Health. This position can be located in New Brunswick, NJ; Titusville, NJ; Springhouse, PA; La Jolla, CA; Cambridge, MA; Beerse, Belgium; High Wycombe, UK; or Zug, Switzerland. This position will require up to 25% travel.

US based candidates please apply to: R-035869

Our expertise in Innovative Medicine is informed and inspired by patients, whose insights fuel our science-based advancements. Visionaries like you work on teams that save lives by developing the medicines of tomorrow.

Join us in developing treatments, finding cures, and pioneering the path from lab to life while championing patients every step of the way.

Learn more at https://www.jnj.com/innovative-medicine

About the Role:

We are seeking a highly technical leader in Generative AI for our Research & Development Data Science & Digital Health (DSDH) organization. This position reports directly to the VP of AI/ML & Digital Health and is tasked with accelerating and scaling the research, development, and deployment of generative and agentic AI models and solutions for scientific, clinical, and regulatory use cases across R&D. The role encompasses a horizontal engagement across the entire R&D business, positioning you as a senior technical leader in areas such as AI/Generative AI, Large Language Models (LLMs), Large Reasoning Models, Multimodal and Agentic AI. This leader will work across the enterprise, partnering closely with Data Science & Digital Health teams, Johnson & Johnson Technology (JJT), J&J IM R&D therapeutic areas and functions, and interact with senior level stakeholders throughout the company.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the technical research and implementation of generative AI methods and multi-modal agentic systems, applied to scientific, clinical, and regulatory use cases across R&D.

  • In close partnership with JJT, research, develop and deploy impactful and scalable GenAI solutions for therapeutic areas including Oncology, Immunology, and Neuroscience, as well as Discovery Product Development & Supply, Global Drug Development, and Global Regulatory Affairs organizations.

  • Attract, upskill and retain top AI talents in the field, manage a technicalteam, and collaborate with key stakeholders in R&D, DSDH, and JJT.

  • Drive strategic decision-making processes concerning Generative AI and Agentic AI, prioritize projects with partners, and lead the development of cross-R&D GenAI solutions.

  • Drive J&J innovation in the field, leading to high visibility publications in top AI conferences and patents around Generative AI, reasoning, multi-agent systems, etc.

  • Effectively partner with external companies, from startup to Big Tech, to accelerate GenAI development and adoption within J&J IM R&D. Collaborate with key academic centers for research development.

Qualifications

  • Advanced degree (PhD) in disciplines such as Computer Science, AI/ML, Engineering, Biomedical engineering, Applied Mathematics or similar.

  • Minimum of 10 years of post-academic, industry experience.

  • Extensive experience in creating scalable and impactful AI solutions, including managing their full life cycle (design, development, testing, deployment, operations & maintenance, etc.).

  • Proven track record of technical proficiency in machine learning, deep learning, Large Language Models (LLMs), large reasoning models (LRM), agentic systems.

  • Excellent coding and software development capabilities, effectively leading a technical team and partners towards the creation of scalable AI solutions.

  • Strong experience in people leadership, and ability to work in a matrixed organization

  • Excellent communication skills and strategic thinking capabilities.

  • Experience in the Life Sciences, Healthcare, Pharmaceutical or Medical Tech sector is preferred.

Johnson & Johnson is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by federal, state or local law. We actively seek qualified candidates who are protected veterans and individuals with disabilities as defined under VEVRAA and Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act.

Johnson and Johnson is committed to providing an interview process that is inclusive of our applicants’ needs. If you are an individual with a disability and would like to request an accommodation, please email the Employee Health Support Center () or contact AskGS to be directed to your accommodation resource.

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