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AI Engineer – Intelligent Agents (Audio Focus)

Are you ready to shape the next frontier of AI-powered audio experiences? Our client is launching an AI Studio to transform how we deliver curated music and intelligent audio services to businesses across the globe. We're looking for a forward-thinking AI Engineer to lead the development of intelligent agents that supercharge our music curation, content ingestion, and customer service capabilities.

This is your chance to combine cutting-edge AI innovation with the creativity of commercial audio - creating tools that augment human expertise, not replace it.

What You’ll Do
AI Agent Development
Design and build AI agents using Python and frameworks like OpenAI Agents SDK, LangChain, AutoGen, and Google ADK
Create multi-agent orchestration systems for complex workflows (e.g., music curation, content analysis, scheduling)
Integrate multimodal AI models, including voice synthesis and music understanding
Audio Technology Integration
Work with libraries such as LibROSA and PyDub to enable audio analysis and processing
Develop tools for BPM detection, genre classification, energy and mood mapping
Create systems for automated content compliance and rights management
Platform Engineering
Build scalable AI platforms that interface with our music management systems
Develop APIs and edge AI capabilities for real-time audio delivery in retail environments
Establish performance metrics to evaluate AI agent outcomes and business impact
Innovation Leadership
Lead generative AI experimentation in music and voice
Evaluate emerging AI trends for commercial audio application
Mentor junior engineers and share best practices in AI agent development
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Translate business needs into intelligent, scalable AI solutions
Work closely with music curators and product teams to align technology with creativity
Present AI initiatives and outcomes to internal and external stakeholders

Essential
Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field (or equivalent experience)
1+ years of hands-on AI agent development (multi-agent systems a plus)
Strong Python programming skills and experience with modern AI/ML frameworks
Familiarity with LLMs, prompt engineering, CoT reasoning, and AI orchestration tools
Solid understanding of audio processing and music tech
Proven ability to build and integrate APIs and scalable systems
Experience identifying AI use cases and translating them into business value
Preferred
Experience with LibROSA, Essentia, or other audio analysis libraries
Knowledge of computational musicology and MIR
Familiarity with semantic search, vector databases, and explainable AI
Understanding of music licensing and rights management
Background in retail tech or B2B SaaS is a plus
What We Offer
A unique opportunity to shape the future of AI in music and audio tech
Work alongside industry-leading music curators and audio professionals
Access to extensive music libraries and real-world deployment environments
A creative, collaborative culture that values innovation and integrity

Ready to lead the AI audio revolution?

Interested? Please Click Apply Now!

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