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Sobek.ai is looking for a Software Engineer to build production AI systems that power our core offerings. This foundational role sits at the intersection of agentic workflows and enterprise data with an emphasis on trust and security.
Successful candidates will have strong software fundamentals, experience in shipping AI products used by real users, and fluency in Python and/or TypeScript. The position is hybrid based in Seattle, offering a competitive salary range of $170K to $230K.
At Sobek AI, we’re building secure AI infrastructure for agentic workflows in life‑sciences innovation networks and intergovernmental emergency response. Backed by $10M+ in funding and grants, we work with global, high impact partners on distributed workflows where reliability, security, and trust matter from day one. Our systems are already deployed in mission‑critical customer environments.
We’re hiring a Software Engineer to help build the production AI systems behind Sobek’s core offerings, sitting where agentic workflows meet enterprise data and trust boundaries.
This is a foundational role on the engineering team, so we’re looking for someone who has shipped AI systems used by real users and has the software judgment to harden them for sensitive data and scale performance. This means experience with defining clear access boundaries, measurable quality, failure handling, and debuggable interfaces.
While this is not a research role, it does require practical ML and LLM fundamentals. You should understand enough about how models are trained, evaluated, served, and deployed to make sound engineering decisions when building with them.
You have a track record of shipping production software and have built at least one AI product or workflow used by real users, ideally in an enterprise or scaled consumer environment.
You have strong software fundamentals and are fluent in Python and/or TypeScript. Our current stack spans React/TypeScript, Python services, gRPC, AWS, Kubernetes, Terraform, Snowflake, and Docker; exact stack match is less important than range and judgment.
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