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Senior Software Engineer - AI & Machine Learning

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5 months ago
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We’re building the future of AI-powered legal tech — including one of the world’s first AI lawyers, built on a fine-tuned LLM's and novel AI research


We're looking for a Senior Software Engineer to help us bring cutting-edge machine learning into the hands of real users at scale. You’ll be part of a mission-driven team using AI to make legal help radically more accessible.


Backed by top-tier VCs and a substantial Series A funding round, we’re growing fast — and we want brilliant engineers to grow with us.


🛠️ What you’ll be working on:

  • Building robust, production-ready APIs and services that deliver AI functionality across our platform
  • Scaling AI systems for real-world legal use cases (document analysis, case prediction, automated advice)
  • Collaborating with AI researchers and engineers to deploy models into production
  • Working with event-driven architectures and async workflows to handle large-scale AI tasks
  • Ensuring observability, reliability, and compliance in high-stakes environments


👩‍💻 You should have:

  • Strong Python skills and experience building scalable backend systems
  • Solid understanding of API design and distributed architectures
  • Familiarity with event-driven tools (e.g., Kafka, Pub/Sub, AWS Step Functions)
  • Experience working with cloud platforms (AWS, GCP)
  • A proactive approach to performance, observability, and debugging


✨ Bonus points for:

  • ML Ops experience or experience deploying ML models to production
  • Familiarity with vector databases or AI model serving


💡 Our engineering culture:

  • Ship daily – we release fast and iterate even faster
  • Empathise with users – we build for lawyers and clients with deeply human problems
  • Strive for excellence – we want to build a generational company, and that means high standards
  • Experiment and learn – we’re on the frontier of applied AI, and we’re always testing new ideas
  • Remote-friendly

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