The Cato Institute seeks qualified candidates for the Senior Research Engineer, Applied AI position. AI tools are proliferating rapidly. Making them genuinely useful for policy research requires someone who bridges the gap between what these systems have the potential to do with the breadth, depth, precision, and traceability that good research demands. The Cato Institute has already begun creating AI-enhanced research capabilities. The Senior Research Engineer, Applied AI, joins that effort as Cato’s first dedicated engineering position focused on the research domain — a role with significant latitude to shape how research technology evolves at Cato. The Senior Research Engineer closely partners with research teams, understanding their problems and identifying where AI and other advanced methods can make a real difference. And the Senior Research Engineer gets their hands dirty, building state-of-the-art, research-grade tooling and capabilities — such as context engineering architectures, AI output benchmarking tools, and literature discovery systems. Project priorities emerge through consultation between the Senior Research Engineer, the CTA, and research leadership — a process that will take shape as this new role matures, and the Senior Research Engineer will play an active part in shaping it. The projected salary range for this role is $100,000 - $190,000 per year. Compensation is based on the successful candidate's educational background, experience, and skills. About Cato The Cato Institute is a public policy research organization — a think tank — dedicated to the principles of individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and peace. Its scholars and analysts conduct independent, nonpartisan research on a wide range of policy issues. Founded in 1977, Cato owes its name to Cato’s Letters, a series of essays published in 18th-century England that presented a vision of a society free from excessive government power. Those essays inspired the architects of the American Revolution. And the simple, timeless principles of that revolution — individual liberty, limited government, and free markets — turn out to be even more powerful in today’s world of global markets and unprecedented access to information than Jefferson or Madison could have imagined. Social and economic freedom is not just the best policy for a free people, it is the indispensable framework for the future. Cato Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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