Make yourself visible and let companies apply to you.
Roles
Research Engineer Jobs
Overview
Looking for top Research Engineer jobs? Explore our latest listings tailored for innovative research engineers eager to drive cutting-edge technology and breakthrough solutions. Find your next career opportunity in research engineering today and join leading companies shaping the future.
Sorry, there are no results that match your filters. Perhaps try expanding your search.
Page 8 of 7
Frequently asked questions
A Research Engineer applies scientific principles and engineering techniques to design, develop, and improve new technologies and products. They typically work on innovative projects in fields like AI, robotics, software development, and hardware engineering, conducting experiments and analyzing data to advance knowledge and create prototypes.
Common skills include strong programming abilities (e.g., Python, C++), experience with machine learning or data analysis, proficiency in research methodologies, problem-solving skills, knowledge of relevant technologies, and often a background in computer science, engineering, or related fields.
Employers typically seek candidates with a bachelor's or master's degree in computer science, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or related disciplines. A PhD may be required for more research-intensive roles. Experience with research projects, publications, or internships in technology development is also highly valued.
Yes, many companies now offer remote or hybrid work arrangements for Research Engineer roles, especially in software and AI research. However, some positions may require on-site presence due to access to specialized equipment or collaboration needs.
Use Haystack's advanced search filters to narrow down listings by location, required skills, experience level, and remote work options. Set up job alerts to get notified about new Research Engineer opportunities that match your criteria, and make sure your profile is updated to attract recruiters.