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We’re kicking off some brand-new work with the federal government, and we're looking for a talented AI engineer who wants to help build things that actually matter. This isn’t a “maintain an old system” type of deal. We’re getting pulled into problems that are genuinely interesting, genuinely hard, and genuinely impactful. The kind of work where you get to take a vague mission, make sense of it, prototype fast, break things, fix things, and ship something real that people inside government will use immediately. If you like operating in that space between research and production and where you’re moving quickly, figuring things out as you go, and your decisions actually shape the direction of the program, you’ll probably enjoy this. We’re working with modern LLMs, tools for evaluation and alignment, retrieval systems, and a lot of custom engineering that doesn’t have clean templates yet. You won’t be handed perfect requirements. You will have the freedom to design and build the right thing. We're looking for folks who are comfortable owning problems end-to-end, who care about putting solid engineering behind AI systems, and who get energy from building alongside a team that moves fast but stays grounded in reality. If any of this sounds fun reach out via messaging here or email me at jschultz@expr.ai. Happy to share more details. We’re at the start of something that could become pretty special, and I’d love to bring you aboard to help shape it.
We’re kicking off some brand-new work with the federal government, and we're looking for a talented AI engineer who wants to help build things that actually matter. This isn’t a “maintain an old system” type of deal. We’re getting pulled into problems that are genuinely interesting, genuinely hard, and genuinely impactful. The kind of work where you get to take a vague mission, make sense of it, prototype fast, break things, fix things, and ship something real that people inside government will use immediately. If you like operating in that space between research and production and where you’re moving quickly, figuring things out as you go, and your decisions actually shape the direction of the program, you’ll probably enjoy this. We’re working with modern LLMs, tools for evaluation and alignment, retrieval systems, and a lot of custom engineering that doesn’t have clean templates yet. You won’t be handed perfect requirements. You will have the freedom to design and build the right thing. We're looking for folks who are comfortable owning problems end-to-end, who care about putting solid engineering behind AI systems, and who get energy from building alongside a team that moves fast but stays grounded in reality. If any of this sounds fun reach out via messaging here or email me at jschultz@expr.ai. Happy to share more details. We’re at the start of something that could become pretty special, and I’d love to bring you aboard to help shape it.
We’re kicking off some brand-new work with the federal government, and we're looking for a talented AI engineer who wants to help build things that actually matter. This isn’t a “maintain an old system” type of deal. We’re getting pulled into problems that are genuinely interesting, genuinely hard, and genuinely impactful. The kind of work where you get to take a vague mission, make sense of it, prototype fast, break things, fix things, and ship something real that people inside government will use immediately. If you like operating in that space between research and production and where you’re moving quickly, figuring things out as you go, and your decisions actually shape the direction of the program, you’ll probably enjoy this. We’re working with modern LLMs, tools for evaluation and alignment, retrieval systems, and a lot of custom engineering that doesn’t have clean templates yet. You won’t be handed perfect requirements. You will have the freedom to design and build the right thing. We're looking for folks who are comfortable owning problems end-to-end, who care about putting solid engineering behind AI systems, and who get energy from building alongside a team that moves fast but stays grounded in reality. If any of this sounds fun reach out via messaging here or email me at jschultz@expr.ai. Happy to share more details. We’re at the start of something that could become pretty special, and I’d love to bring you aboard to help shape it.
We’re kicking off some brand-new work with the federal government, and we're looking for a talented AI engineer who wants to help build things that actually matter. This isn’t a “maintain an old system” type of deal. We’re getting pulled into problems that are genuinely interesting, genuinely hard, and genuinely impactful. The kind of work where you get to take a vague mission, make sense of it, prototype fast, break things, fix things, and ship something real that people inside government will use immediately. If you like operating in that space between research and production and where you’re moving quickly, figuring things out as you go, and your decisions actually shape the direction of the program, you’ll probably enjoy this. We’re working with modern LLMs, tools for evaluation and alignment, retrieval systems, and a lot of custom engineering that doesn’t have clean templates yet. You won’t be handed perfect requirements. You will have the freedom to design and build the right thing. We're looking for folks who are comfortable owning problems end-to-end, who care about putting solid engineering behind AI systems, and who get energy from building alongside a team that moves fast but stays grounded in reality. If any of this sounds fun reach out via messaging here or email me at jschultz@expr.ai. Happy to share more details. We’re at the start of something that could become pretty special, and I’d love to bring you aboard to help shape it.
We’re kicking off some brand-new work with the federal government, and we're looking for a talented AI engineer who wants to help build things that actually matter. This isn’t a “maintain an old system” type of deal. We’re getting pulled into problems that are genuinely interesting, genuinely hard, and genuinely impactful. The kind of work where you get to take a vague mission, make sense of it, prototype fast, break things, fix things, and ship something real that people inside government will use immediately. If you like operating in that space between research and production and where you’re moving quickly, figuring things out as you go, and your decisions actually shape the direction of the program, you’ll probably enjoy this. We’re working with modern LLMs, tools for evaluation and alignment, retrieval systems, and a lot of custom engineering that doesn’t have clean templates yet. You won’t be handed perfect requirements. You will have the freedom to design and build the right thing. We're looking for folks who are comfortable owning problems end-to-end, who care about putting solid engineering behind AI systems, and who get energy from building alongside a team that moves fast but stays grounded in reality. If any of this sounds fun reach out via messaging here or email me at jschultz@expr.ai. Happy to share more details. We’re at the start of something that could become pretty special, and I’d love to bring you aboard to help shape it.