Principal Developer, Nature Research Assistant
About The Springer Nature Group
Springer Nature opens the doors to discovery for researchers, educators, clinicians, and professionals around the globe. For over 175 years, our imprints, books, journals, platforms, and technology solutions have supported communities in advancing knowledge and improving outcomes. Today, we continue to invest in innovation to ensure that foundational knowledge remains discoverable, verifiable, and usable for generations to come.
About The Role
Springer Nature is seeking a visionary and execution‑focused
Principal Developer with strong leadership capability to guide the technical direction of the
Nature Research Assistant—an emerging AI‑driven product designed for the academic research community.
This role requires someone who can
bridge fast-paced AI innovation with enterprise-grade engineering, reduce bottlenecks, accelerate decision‑making, and maintain delivery velocity. You will work closely across SND, the central AI/ML group (SNAIL), DevOps, Product, and our external startup partners.
With the product currently in
closed beta, you will join at a pivotal point—helping shape the architecture, strengthen AI integration, and scale the platform for broader rollout.
You will work within a dynamic, collaborative, cross‑functional environment that is passionate about advancing science through technology.
The role can be based in any of our main European Digital locations (London, Lisbon, Berlin) and involves remote collaboration with colleagues in our global offices including Pune (India), Dordrecht and Groningen (The Netherlands), London (UK), and Berlin (Germany). Some travel may be required.
About You
You are a technology leader who excels in enabling teams, navigating ambiguity, and driving pragmatic delivery. You combine deep engineering experience with the ability to influence across organisational boundaries.
You will enjoy this role if you:
- Lead through influence, not just authority, and help teams make timely, well‑informed decisions