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Data Compute Jobs in Pennsylvania (NOW HIRING)

Data Engineer

Philadelphia, PA

$115K - $138K/yr

Data analyst responsibilities include conducting full lifecycle analysis to include requirements ... Skilled in AWS Compute such as EC2, Lambda, Beanstalk, or ECS * Skilled in AWS Database products ...

Data Engineer

Philadelphia, PA

$115K - $138K/yr

Data analyst responsibilities include conducting full lifecycle analysis to include requirements ... Skilled in AWS Compute such as EC2, Lambda, Beanstalk, or ECS * Skilled in AWS Database products ...

Data Engineer

Newtown Square, PA · Hybrid

$109K - $131K/yr

The role requires deep hands on expertise with modern ingestion frameworks to ingest diverse data sources, on distributed compute, real-time streaming, and dimensional modeling, combined with agile ...

Data Engineer

Newtown Square, PA · Hybrid

$109K - $131K/yr

The role requires deep hands on expertise with modern ingestion frameworks to ingest diverse data sources, on distributed compute, real-time streaming, and dimensional modeling, combined with agile ...

Senior Platform Data Engineer

Danville, PA · On-site +1

$121K - $164K/yr

Cluster policies, compute management, and cost monitoring. * Manges user/group management and ... CDIS Data Warehouse (source system for batch clinical data) Required Skills & Qualifications: * 5+ ...

Data Center Manager

Philadelphia, PA · On-site

$115K - $275K/yr

... problems across compute, storage, networking and applied AI. Listed on Nasdaq (NBIS) and ... The Role The Data Center Manager owns end-to-end reliability, safety, capacity, and performance for ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the data compute position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Data Compute professional, you need strong analytical abilities, expertise in data processing, and a relevant degree in computer science, statistics, or a related field. Familiarity with big data platforms (such as Hadoop or Spark), programming languages like Python or SQL, and certifications in cloud computing or data analytics are commonly expected. Attention to detail, problem-solving aptitude, and effective communication are crucial soft skills in this position. These skills are vital for ensuring accurate data interpretation, optimizing compute resources, and collaborating efficiently with other teams.

What does a data compute do?

In a Data Compute role, your daily tasks may include designing and monitoring data pipelines, running large-scale data processing jobs, and maintaining the integrity and performance of compute infrastructure. You'll frequently collaborate with data scientists, engineers, and analysts to ensure datasets are accessible and optimized for analysis. Troubleshooting data processing bottlenecks, implementing automation solutions, and optimizing cloud or on-premises resources are also common aspects of the job. This role involves a mix of hands-on technical work and strategic planning to support data-driven decision-making across the organization.

What is a data compute?

A Data Compute job involves managing and optimizing computational resources for processing large datasets. Professionals in this role work with cloud platforms, distributed computing frameworks, and high-performance computing (HPC) systems to ensure efficient data processing. They collaborate with data engineers and scientists to enhance performance, scalability, and cost-effectiveness of computational workloads.

What cities in Pennsylvania are hiring for Data Compute jobs?

Cities in Pennsylvania with the most Data Compute job openings:

Staff Design Release Engineer - AV Networking, Connectivity & Compute

Motional

Pittsburgh, PA • On-site

$39 - $44.75/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description

Motional's Pittsburgh office is located in the new Hazelwood Green development, a culmination of the city's goal of restoring an economic driver to the neighborhood in a thoughtful, inclusive, and sustainable way. With views along the Monongahela river, the Pittsburgh office is in the heart of this new state of the art development.


Mission Summary:

Our newly formed Design Release Engineering team, within the Vehicle Platform Engineering group, is seeking a highly motivated Staff Engineer to own the design release and integration of our autonomous vehicle's compute and connectivity subsystem. This role serves as the primary technical authority for the end-to-end design, release, validation, and production readiness of our high-performance compute hardware and associated controllers. You will ensure robust technical execution, manage supplier and cross-functional alignment, and drive hardware delivery that meets all performance, cost, and timing objectives.

What You'll Be Doing:

  • Own the complete design release of the high-performance compute and connectivity hardware, including the mechanical mounting, alignment, thermal management, electrical interface, and vehicle network integration.
  • Drive technical execution for the full product lifecycle, from concept and architecture definition to sustaining engineering and continuous improvement.
  • Oversee the generation and release of all engineering documentation, including models and drawings, Bills of Material (BOM), specifications, and test reports, ensuring alignment with vehicle-level design.
  • Define and maintain the Design Verification Plan & Report (DVP&R), ensuring successful validation against system performance targets.
  • Lead the Engineering Change (ECN) process for compute and connectivity hardware, ensuring traceability, cost impact analysis, version control, and full cross-functional buy-in.
  • Act as the primary technical and program interface to suppliers (Tier 1 and Tier 2), tracking part maturity through DV, PV, and PPAP phases to ensure tooling and delivery readiness.
  • Build strong partnerships across the Systems Engineering, Autonomy, Software Infrastructure, Quality, and Vehicle Integration teams to ensure seamless hardware integration and manufacturability (DFM/DFA).
  • Lead technical program reviews and design readiness assessments, proactively developing risk mitigation plans to ensure compute hardware maturity aligns with program milestones and build events.
  • Provide regular, concise updates to technical leadership on design maturity, validation progress, open issues, and timely closure metrics.

What We're Looking For:

  • 8+ years of experience in automotive hardware design and release engineering, with direct ownership of Domain Controllers, HPCs, or Telematics units.
  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Computer, or Systems Engineering (or a related field).
  • Deep technical understanding of compute architectures, high-speed data buses, and wireless connectivity standards.
  • Fundamental knowledge of validation documentation and processes, including DVP&R, DFMEA, and PFMEA.
  • Expert-level experience with the manufacturing BOM and ECN processes, and a proven ability to manage technical discussions with external suppliers.
  • Familiarity with CAD systems (e.g., NX, CATIA), Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) systems (including requirement management tools such as Polarion), and engineering release workflows.
  • Strong understanding of vehicle integration, packaging, and functional safety standards (ISO 26262).
  • Proven ability to lead complex initiatives, manage cross-functional teams, and execute to aggressive program timelines with minimal oversight.

Bonus Points:

  • Experience with advanced in-vehicle prototypes and benchtop systems.
  • Proven track record of driving goal-level impact across multiple teams or subsystems.
  • Prior experience in a fast-growing autonomous vehicle or robotics company.

This role is based in our Pittsburgh office and requires in-office days each week.