Applied AI Engineer I
SystImmune Inc. - Redmond, WA
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Job Summary: SystImmune is a leading and well-funded clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company specializing in innovative cancer treatments. They are seeking an Applied AI Engineer I to support the development and implementation of applied AI systems, focusing on local model deployment and integration of AI tools into scientific research environments. Responsibilities: • Implement and deploy open source and internally developed AI models using frameworks such as Hugging Face and Ollama • Build and maintain agent-based workflows and task orchestration systems • Integrate AI tools into existing research and data pipelines • Execute local model deployment and optimization for performance and usability • Support prompt engineering, testing, and evaluation of model outputs • Troubleshoot system issues and improve reliability of AI applications • Stay current with advancements in agentic systems and applied AI tooling • Collaborate with ML scientists to operationalize new models into usable applications Qualifications: Required: • BS or MS in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Computational Biology, or related field • Familiarity with AI agent frameworks and basic orchestration concepts • Strong Python programming skills • Experience working with open source LLM frameworks such as Hugging Face or Ollama • Hands on experience running or deploying models locally, not limited to API usage • Understanding of prompt engineering and model evaluation fundamentals Preferred: • Exposure to agentic application frameworks such as OpenClaw • Experience with retrieval augmented generation, embeddings, or vector databases • Prior industry experience in biotech, pharma, or scientific computing environments • Experience integrating AI tools into research or production workflows Company: SystImmune is a biotechnology company. Founded in 2014, the company is headquartered in Redmond, USA, with a team of 51-200 employees. The company is currently Growth Stage.
Created: 2026-03-05