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Research Assistant I

Boston, MA

$21 - $28.75/hr

... a Research Assistant to join a newly established, independent research group working at the ... Building on our published work in genome and genetic code engineering (Nyerges et al., Nature 2023;

... a Research Assistant to join a newly established, independent research group working at the ... Building on our published work in genome and genetic code engineering (Nyerges et al., Nature 2023;

Research Assistant

Raleigh, NC

$18.75 - $25.75/hr

Essential Job Duties The Research Assistant plays a key role in advancing the Turfgrass Entomology ... The position supports externally funded research and Extension programming by coordinating field ...

Research Assistant

Providence, RI · On-site

$41K - $68K/yr

SUMMARY The Research Assistant supports laboratory-based brain tumor research within the Department of Neurosurgery by conducting statistical programming, multi-omics and epigenetic data analysis ...

The Research Assistant supports laboratory-based brain tumor research within the Department of Neurosurgery by conducting statistical programming, multi-omics and epigenetic data analysis ...

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How much do research assistant programmer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for research assistant programmer in the United States is $112,800.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $102,000.00 and $129,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a research assistant programmer?

A Research Assistant Programmer is a professional who supports academic or scientific research projects by developing, maintaining, and optimizing software and code needed for experiments, data analysis, or simulations. They often work closely with researchers to translate technical requirements into functioning programs, scripts, or tools. Their duties may include writing code, managing databases, debugging software, and ensuring computational reproducibility. Research Assistant Programmers play a vital role in facilitating data-driven insights and advancing research outcomes.

How do research assistant programmers typically collaborate with researchers and other team members during a project?

Research Assistant Programmers work closely with principal investigators, graduate students, and other researchers to design, implement, and maintain software tools that support research objectives. They often participate in regular team meetings to discuss project goals, troubleshoot technical challenges, and provide input on experimental design from a programming perspective. Collaboration may also involve documenting code, sharing progress updates, and integrating feedback from both technical and non-technical team members. Effective communication and adaptability are key, as project requirements can evolve based on research findings.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a research assistant programmer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Research Assistant Programmer, you need a strong background in computer science, programming (often in Python, R, or MATLAB), and data analysis, typically supported by a relevant degree or coursework. Familiarity with version control systems (like Git), statistical software, and experience with research databases or high-performance computing are valuable technical assets. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective collaboration skills distinguish top performers in this role. These competencies are essential for ensuring accurate research outcomes, efficient project workflows, and productive teamwork in academic or research environments.

Do I need a PhD to be a research assistant programmer?

A research assistant programmer typically does not need a PhD; most positions require a bachelor's or master's degree in computer science, programming, or related fields. Relevant skills such as proficiency in programming languages and experience with research tools are often more important than advanced degrees for entry-level roles.

Do research assistant programmers get paid a lot?

Research assistant programmers typically earn moderate salaries that vary based on experience, education, and location. Entry-level positions may pay less, while those with specialized skills in programming languages or data analysis can earn higher wages, especially in research-intensive environments or academic settings.

How much does a research assistant programmer get paid?

Research assistant programmers typically earn between $15 and $30 per hour, depending on experience, education level, and the organization. Salaries can vary based on whether the position is part-time or full-time and the complexity of the projects involved.
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Research Assistant

Auburn University

Auburn University, AL • On-site

$35K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 26 days ago


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Job description

Overview
The department of Biosystems Engineering at Auburn University is seeking candidates for a Research Assistant. The individual selected for this position will provide professional and technical assistance with research programs focused on the study of agricultural wastewater treatment and bioreactor development.
This is a two-year limited term appointment. Continuation of employment is contingent upon the availability of funds.
Responsibilities
  • Assist principal investigator
  • Assist in the development of project plans and laboratory protocols
  • Perform and supervise wastewater bioreactor research activities
  • Summarize data from research and stakeholder engagements
  • Prepare technical reports and presentations to support publication
  • Perform various other duties as assigned by supervisor with regards to sustainable wastewater engineering practices

Qualifications
Levl I:
  • Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Science, or Agriculture; no experience required.
  • Valid Driver's License

Level II:
  • Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Science, or Agriculture and 2 years of experience in research practices and protocols relevant to the position.
  • Valid Driver's License

Level III:
  • Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Science, or Agriculture and 4 years of experience in research practices and protocols relevant to the position.
  • Valid Driver's License

SUBSTITUTIONS ALLOWED FOR EXPERIENCE: Yes, When a candidate has the required education, but lacks the required experience, they may normally apply additional appropriate education toward the experience requirement, at a rate of one (1) year relevant education per year of required experience.
Contract Type
Limited Term
Why Work at Auburn?
  • Life-Changing Impact: Our work changes lives through research, instruction, and outreach, making a lasting impact on our students, our communities, and the world.
  • Culture of Excellence:We are committed to leveraging our strengths, resources, collaboration, and innovation as a top employer in higher education.
  • We're Here for You:Auburn offers generous benefits, educational opportunities, and a culture of support and work/life balance.
  • Sweet Home Alabama:The Auburn/Opelika area offers southern charm, vibrant downtown scenes, top-ranked schools, and easy access to Atlanta, Birmingham, and the Gulf of Mexico beaches.
  • A Place for Everyone: Auburn is committed to fostering an environment where all faculty, staff, and students are welcomed, valued, respected, and engaged.
  • Ready to lead and shape the future of higher education? Apply today! War Eagle!

Equal Opportunity Compliance Statement
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Posted Date
6/24/2026

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