Urgent: AI Architect for LLM Chatbot & Secure Form-Filling Project (Meeting Support)

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Job Title: Urgent: AI Architect for LLM Chatbot & Secure Form-Filling Project (Meeting Support)

Job Description: We are looking for a US-based Senior AI Solution Architect with specific experience in LLM Chatbots and automated form-filling workflows. This is an urgent, high-stakes project requiring technical advisory for a major institutional client meeting this Wednesday.

We are developing a specialized Chatbot designed to guide users through complex eligibility screenings and assist in automated form-filling. Given the sensitive nature of the data, the core of our project is a "Zero-PII" architecture that ensures privacy and security while remaining accessible to an older demographic (50-60+).

Key Responsibilities:

Project Briefing (Prior to Meeting): Review our current Chatbot logic and security protocols.

Wednesday Stakeholder Meeting (Jan 21st): Act as our Technical Advisor on a 45-minute virtual call to answer deep-dive questions on data privacy, secure API handoffs, and LLM security.

Long-Term Advisory: For the right candidate, this can evolve into a long-term advisory role with additional projects and consistent work as we scale this module.

Technical Context & Experience Required:

LLM Chatbots: Proven experience building or architecting LLM-driven conversational agents.

Automated Form-Filling: Experience with AI-guided data entry and integrating with secure 3rd-party form providers (e.g., DocuSign, JotForm Enterprise).

Data Security: Deep knowledge of PII masking, data redaction, and ensuring LLM calls are compliant with high-security standards (SOC2/HIPAA).

Communication: Ability to provide "credibility-boosting" technical explanations to institutional IT Directors.

Meeting Schedule (Wednesday, Jan 21st): The meeting will take place in the Alaska afternoon, which translates to approximately:

Pacific Time (PST): Mid-to-late afternoon (approx. 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM)

Eastern Time (EST): Early evening (approx. 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM)

Please ensure you have flexibility during these windows before applying.

Budget:

Hourly Rate: $100 (Experience dependent)

Initial Engagement: 3-5 hours (Briefing, Prep, Meeting).

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