Design, build, and operate a secure, scalable Generative AI platform on AWS (including Bedrock) to support production LLM applications in regulated financial environments. Own platform lifecycle: architecture, deployment, operations, monitoring, incident management, reliability, and performance. Implement LLM inference, RAG, Agents, guardrails, observability, security controls, access management, compliance, and cost optimization. Provide production support, reliability engineering, and AI governance.
JD Experience – 8 + years Key Responsibilities • Design, build, and operate a secure, scalable, and cost efficient enterprise Generative AI platform on AWS, supporting production grade LLM applications in regulated environments. • Own the full GenAI platform lifecycle, including architecture, deployment, operations, monitoring, incident management, and continuous reliability and performance improvements. • Implement and run AWS Bedrock–based solutions, enabling LLM inference, RAG, Agents, and Guardrails with high availability, fault tolerance, and SLA compliance. • Establish strong operational and governance frameworks, covering observability, alerting, RCA, security controls, access management, compliance, and cost optimization. • Bring deep expertise in cloud ML platforms and financial services, with strong Python skills, AWS services knowledge, GenAI hands on experience, and a background in production support, reliability engineering, and AI governance. Required Skills • 8+ years of experience in hands on exposure to AI/ML or Generative AI systems • Strong understanding of AI evaluation techniques, including hallucination detection, factual accuracy, bias, and output consistency • Knowledge of Responsible AI principles, including fairness, transparency, and explainability • Python (must-have) and Experience with: REST APIs and microservices
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Home to tech titans like Microsoft and Amazon, Seattle punches far above its weight in innovation. But its surrounding mountains, sprinkled with world-famous hiking trails and climbing routes, make the city a destination for outdoorsy types as well. Established as a logging town before shifting to shipbuilding and logistics, the Emerald City is now known for its contributions to aerospace, software, biotech and cloud computing. And its status as a thriving tech ecosystem is attracting out-of-town companies looking to establish new tech and engineering hubs.
Key Facts About Seattle Tech
- Number of Tech Workers: 287,000; 13% of overall workforce (2024 CompTIA survey)
- Major Tech Employers: Amazon, Microsoft, Meta, Google
- Key Industries: Artificial intelligence, cloud computing, software, biotechnology, game development
- Funding Landscape: $3.1 billion in venture capital funding in 2024 (Pitchbook)
- Notable Investors: Madrona, Fuse, Tola, Maveron
- Research Centers and Universities: University of Washington, Seattle University, Seattle Pacific University, Allen Institute for Brain Science, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Seattle Children’s Research Institute
