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πŸš€ Senior Agentic AI Engineer πŸš€



Level: Associate Director

Location: Remote-first, with occasional travel for client delivery

Compensation: Competitive salary + bonus + benefits



Why This Role?

This is not β€œjust another AI job.” We’re seeking engineers who can design and deploy agentic AI systems from the ground up β€” moving beyond demos into robust production systems. You’ll work directly with enterprise and public sector organisations, taking projects from PoC through to mission-critical deployments serving 100s–1000s of users.



What You’ll Do

  • Design agentic systems – Own the agent loop (plan β†’ act β†’ reflect), orchestration (DAG/state machine), and memory management.
  • Build robust tooling – Create schemas, retries, rate limits, and SDKs for safe extensibility.
  • Engineer memory & knowledge services – Implement episodic/semantic memory, retrieval APIs, deduping, and summarisation agents.
  • Productionise at scale – Deploy containerised systems (K8s, serverless, GPU pools), implement CI/CD, observability, and auto-scaling.
  • Ensure robustness – Apply guardrails, cost/latency budgets, checkpointing, and critic/reviewer patterns.
  • Evaluate rigorously – Build automated evaluation harnesses, use golden sets, retriever validation, and drift monitoring.
  • Engage stakeholders – Run workshops, roadmap sessions, and maturity assessments, translating complex AI concepts into actionable strategies.



What We’re Looking For

Required:

  • Proven track record building and deploying LLM/agentic systems into production.
  • Strong software engineering foundations: orchestration, memory, deployment, monitoring.
  • Familiarity with agentic architectures (e.g. LangGraph, ReAct, CoT loops) and/or ability to build without frameworks.
  • Confident in client-facing settings: workshops, presentations, advisory roles.



Preferred:

  • Advanced degree in AI, Computer Science, or related field.
  • Experience with PyTorch/TensorFlow, vector databases, RAG, and orchestration tools.
  • Background in start-ups (hands-on generalist) or consultancies (client-facing).
  • Exposure to regulated industries.
  • Independent, entrepreneurial mindset; comfortable working with autonomy.



Why Join?

  • Impact: Deliver production-ready agentic AI systems in real-world environments.
  • Innovation: Work on orchestration and deployment challenges that go beyond β€œglue code.”
  • Reach: Remote-first role with opportunities for international collaboration.
  • Growth: Influence the direction of enterprise AI adoption and contribute to the wider AI ecosystem.
  • Culture: Join a fast-moving team operating at the frontier of applied AI.



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