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Information Technology

Systems Research Scientist

Conduct research into fundamental computer and information science as theorists, designers, or inventors. Develop solutions to problems in the field of computer hardware and software.

Annual openings

48

BLS median wage

$133,160

Typical education

Doctoral degree

10-year growth

+23%

Career requirements

What does this career require?

The education, credentials, and on-the-job competencies Colorado employers expect for this role.

Typical education

Doctoral degree

Credential requirement

No specific credential listed yet

Remote work

Some companies (information technology companies for example) and jobs (such as call center support) offer the opportunity for staff to work remotely, including from rural locations. To see if a job offers this opportunity, please review job postings from job banks such as ZipRecruiter, Indeed or ConnectingColorado, and look for key words such as "location independent", "remote", "virtual", "telecommute", "flex" or for companies posting the same job in many locations.

Is this work a fit?

What the work actually feels like

How people in this career tend to spend their time, the interests it draws on, and a look at a typical day.

Work style

  • With kids/peopleOccasionally
  • On a computerOccasionally
  • Outdoors / on-siteOccasionally
  • With your handsOccasionally

Interests it draws on

  • Technology

Automation exposure

Low exposure

Tasks here lean on judgement and people skills that are hard to automate.

A typical day

  1. Analyze problems to develop solutions involving computer hardware and software.
  2. Apply theoretical expertise and innovation to create or apply new technology, such as adapting principles for applying computers to new uses.
  3. Conduct logical analyses of business, scientific, engineering, and other technical problems, formulating mathematical models of problems for solution by computers.
  4. Participate in multidisciplinary projects in areas such as virtual reality, human-computer interaction, or robotics.
  5. Consult with users, management, vendors, and technicians to determine computing needs and system requirements.
  6. Develop and interpret organizational goals, policies, and procedures.