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AI Engineer for Veterans

 

Location: Remote

 

Must have skills:

Python integrate with API development skills

Agentic ai

Data Storage & Modeling:

AWS (no azure)

 

Job Description

  • Technical Skills:
    • Python Engineering: Strong experience building backend services, AI workloads, orchestration layers, and agentic systems using Python.
    • .NET/C# Systems Integration: Skilled in developing enterprise-grade APIs and service layers using .NET/C#, including secure integration with internal platforms.
    • Front-End Development: Proficient with Angular and TypeScript for building modern, scalable, and user-friendly front-end applications.
    • AI & LLM Engineering: Hands-on experience with LLMs, prompt engineering, vector search, embeddings, evaluation techniques, and multi-step workflows.
    • Agentic Architectures: Familiar with enterprise agent frameworks and tools such as LangChain, LangGraph, and LangSmith for designing, observing, and optimizing AI workflows.
    • Data Storage & Modeling: Practical experience with Snowflake (analytics workloads), SQL (schema design & querying), MongoDB (document storage), and Neo4j (graph reasoning).
    • Event Streaming: Knowledge of Kafka for event-driven communication and real-time system processing.
    • Cloud Deployment: Capable of designing and deploying full-stack AI solutions across AWS (primary), with additional exposure to Azure and Google Cloud Platform.
    • API Lifecycle Management: Experience using Azure APIM for API management, governance, and secure platform integration.
    • Infrastructure & DevOps Awareness: Comfortable with hosting, scaling, CI/CD best practices, authentication/authorization, and secure deployment patterns in enterprise environments.
  • Soft Skills:
    • End-to-End Ownership: Able to independently architect, implement, and deliver complete AI-driven applications across the full vertical stack.
    • Product & Technical Communication: Communicates clearly, proactively, and respectfully; provides technical recommendations with clear options and tradeoffs.
    • Cross-Functional Collaboration: Works effectively with product, engineering, and business stakeholders; listens deeply before shaping solutions.
    • Consultative Mindset: Brings clarity in ambiguous situations, offers guidance, and helps drive decision-making with well-reasoned technical insight.
    • Adaptability: Quickly ramps up in unfamiliar domains and remains effective amid evolving priorities or strategic pivots.
    • Knowledge Sharing: Elevates internal engineering teams by openly sharing expertise in AI systems, data modeling, cloud patterns, and platform best practices.
    • Quality & Velocity: Delivers tangible outcomes quickly while maintaining a high standard of engineering quality, reliability, and maintainability.
    • Direct & Constructive Dialogue: Comfortable giving and receiving candid feedback and iterating to improve solutions, processes, and team cohesion.

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Technical Skills:
    • Python Engineering: Strong experience building backend services, AI workloads, orchestration layers, and agentic systems using Python.
    • .NET/C# Systems Integration: Skilled in developing enterprise-grade APIs and service layers using .NET/C#, including secure integration with internal platforms.
    • Front-End Development: Proficient with Angular and TypeScript for building modern, scalable, and user-friendly front-end applications.
    • AI & LLM Engineering: Hands-on experience with LLMs, prompt engineering, vector search, embeddings, evaluation techniques, and multi-step workflows.
    • Agentic Architectures: Familiar with enterprise agent frameworks and tools such as LangChain, LangGraph, and LangSmith for designing, observing, and optimizing AI workflows.
    • Data Storage & Modeling: Practical experience with Snowflake (analytics workloads), SQL (schema design & querying), MongoDB (document storage), and Neo4j (graph reasoning).
    • Event Streaming: Knowledge of Kafka for event-driven communication and real-time system processing.
    • Cloud Deployment: Capable of designing and deploying full-stack AI solutions across AWS (primary), with additional exposure to Azure and Google Cloud Platform.
    • API Lifecycle Management: Experience using Azure APIM for API management, governance, and secure platform integration.
    • Infrastructure & DevOps Awareness: Comfortable with hosting, scaling, CI/CD best practices, authentication/authorization, and secure deployment patterns in enterprise environments.
  • Soft Skills:
    • End-to-End Ownership: Able to independently architect, implement, and deliver complete AI-driven applications across the full vertical stack.
    • Product & Technical Communication: Communicates clearly, proactively, and respectfully; provides technical recommendations with clear options and tradeoffs.
    • Cross-Functional Collaboration: Works effectively with product, engineering, and business stakeholders; listens deeply before shaping solutions.
    • Consultative Mindset: Brings clarity in ambiguous situations, offers guidance, and helps drive decision-making with well-reasoned technical insight.
    • Adaptability: Quickly ramps up in unfamiliar domains and remains effective amid evolving priorities or strategic pivots.
    • Knowledge Sharing: Elevates internal engineering teams by openly sharing expertise in AI systems, data modeling, cloud patterns, and platform best practices.
    • Quality & Velocity: Delivers tangible outcomes quickly while maintaining a high standard of engineering quality, reliability, and maintainability.
    • Direct & Constructive Dialogue: Comfortable giving and receiving candid feedback and iterating to improve solutions, processes, and team cohesion.

 

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