Senior Software Engineer - RAG

Piper Maddox
London
1 year ago
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If you are interested in applying for this job, please make sure you meet the following requirements as listed below.Join a pioneering robotics start-up as a Senior Software Engineer on the Robotic Reasoning team, where your expertise in RAG and AI technologies will shape the future of intelligent robots.

This is a unique opportunity to lead the development and optimization of advanced RAG pipelines and integrations for AI-driven robotic solutions.

You'll work with Large Language Models (LLMs), RAGs, and other groundbreaking technologies in NLP and Machine Learning to drive the future of intelligent robotics.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop, design and implement robust RAG pipelines that enhance the planning and memory capabilities of our robots to adapt in real-time.Integrate LLM-based solutions, databases, and diverse sensor inputs within our AI systems.Improve data flow and modular system integrations to support advanced information processing and retrieval.Build and maintain logging and monitoring systems to ensure optimal performance.

What We're Looking For:

Advanced degree in Computer Science, Data Engineering, AI, or a related field.Proven experience with RAG pipeline frameworks and orchestration tools like LlamaIndex, LangChain, Spark, Kafka, and Airflow.Strong proficiency in Python and various database systems (e.g., MongoDB, Pinecone, Elasticsearch, pgvector, Neo4j).Deep understanding of LLM-as-a-service and cloud technologies like OpenAI, AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure.Familiarity with Machine Learning and Deep Learning technologies.

Ideally you'll have:

Experience in Semantic Mapping and simulation environments.Working knowledge of ROS and its application in data systems.Expertise in data Structures, algorithms, and system design.

Offices based in London - hybrid working. Relocation opportunities available. Competitive salary + benefits.

Join us as we reshape the future of robotics, creating AI-driven systems that revolutionise the way robots interact with the world. If you're passionate about working on the latest AI technologies and eager to be part of a fast-paced, innovative team, we want to hear from you!

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