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Rackner is seeking an applied AI engineer to build and integrate AI-enabled capabilities for secure mission software. This role focuses on integrating LLMs, retrieval-augmented generation, agentic AI, and inference pipelines across AI, software, cybersecurity, DevSecOps, and customer teams.
The candidate will work remotely within the United States with occasional onsite collaboration in Laurel, MD for sprint planning; a DoD Secret clearance is required; anticipated start in November 2026.
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Location: Mainly remote within the United States, with onsite collaboration in Laurel, Maryland, typically one day approximately every six weeks for team-wide sprint planning.
Clearance: Active final DoD Secret clearance required
This position supports a pending contract opportunity and is contingent upon contract award, with an anticipated start in November 2026.
Help turn generative-AI concepts into dependable capabilities used within secure mission-planning and decision-support software.
At Rackner, you will integrate large language models, retrieval-augmented generation, agentic AI, prompt-engineering workflows, and inference pipelines into an established software application supporting a high-impact national-security mission. You will work across AI, software engineering, cybersecurity, DevSecOps, and customer technical teams to move capabilities beyond standalone demonstrations and into practical application workflows.
This role offers the opportunity to deepen your applied-AI experience, influence how emerging capabilities are designed and evaluated, and contribute to software where reliability, security, and mission usefulness matter.
This is a primarily remote role within the United States. Work will be performed using customer-provided systems, with virtual collaboration across the engineering team. Any classified work will be completed onsite at the customer location.
Experience with several of the following can strengthen your fit:
At Rackner, you will have the opportunity to build technology that supports critical defense and public-sector missions.
You will work on more than isolated AI experiments or prompt-engineering tasks. This role combines hands-on LLM integration, retrieval and agentic-AI development, secure software delivery, and close collaboration across AI, software, cybersecurity, DevSecOps, and mission-focused teams.
Rackner has delivered more than $30 million in recent federal awards and supports mission-critical work across defense, civilian, and public-sector environments. We are looking for an applied AI engineer who can build on that momentum by turning emerging generative-AI capabilities into secure, dependable software with meaningful mission impact.
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