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Omni Accelerator | OmniChat.uk

Agent Builder

London
£45k/yr
Posted about 22 hours ago
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UK-based, fully remote

About OmniChat.uk

We build and deliver AI for the architecture, engineering and construction industry. Our clients are some of the leading AEC practices in the UK, Europe and USA. Our platform gives them the tools to work with AI in a way that is practical, secure and professionally responsible.

We are a small, bootstrapped company with roughly 70 clients and a growing product family. We are not a consultancy and we are not an agency. We are a technology company that delivers directly to its clients, and every person we hire makes both the product and the service better.

The role

Agent Builders are the delivery engine of the company. You will build bespoke AI agents and integrations for our clients, working closely with their teams to understand their workflows, deploy solutions and iterate until they work in practice, not just in theory.

This is hands-on software engineering with a short feedback loop: you will typically take an agent from discovery to delivery within a week, working across our platform and tooling. Over time, the strongest builders progress to more complex integration work, building and maintaining bespoke MCP servers that connect AI directly into client business systems. Beyond that, the role has a clear path into platform engineering on our core product suite.

You are not writing throwaway prototypes. You are building production software that runs inside real businesses, and you are expected to treat it accordingly.

The residency

Every Agent Builder starts with a three month residency. Three days a week are spent building, with direct mentorship from our existing team. One day is dedicated to structured training on our platform, our clients and the AEC domain. One day is yours for research, learning and personal development. The residency exists because we would rather invest in people properly than throw them at client work unprepared.

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After the residency your salary rises to £45,000 and you move into a full delivery role with your own portfolio of client relationships.

What we are looking for

A solid foundation in software engineering. Whether that comes from a computer science degree, a software engineering degree or an equivalent technical education, we want people who understand how software works, not just how to make it appear to work. You should be comfortable with version control, the command line, APIs, data formats and the fundamentals of how systems fit together.

Active, daily use of agentic coding tools. We are not looking for people who have tried AI coding assistants a few times. We want people for whom AI-accelerated development is already a normal part of how they work, people who understand what these tools are good at, where they fall short and how to get the best out of them. If you are already using agentic tools to write, debug, test and ship software, you will recognise what we are building and why it matters.

Curiosity about how things work end to end. You will be building agents that interact with real business systems, real data and real people. That means caring about the whole picture: how the client's organisation works, how their systems are configured, how the thing you build actually gets used on a Monday morning. Pure coding ability is necessary but not sufficient.

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Good communication and a professional disposition. You will work directly with clients, often senior people in architectural practices. You need to be clear, patient, and comfortable explaining technical work to non-technical people.

What would be a bonus

  • Experience with software development or DevOps in a production context.
  • Familiarity with the Model Context Protocol (MCP) or with building integrations against third party APIs.
  • Any exposure to the AEC industry, architectural practice or the built environment.
  • The ability to work across the full range of a problem rather than within a tightly defined role.

What we offer

  • £40,000 starting salary, rising to £45,000 after the three month residency.
  • Fully remote, UK-based. Optional hybrid if you prefer.
  • A structured residency with dedicated learning time built into the working week.
  • A clear progression path from agent delivery through to MCP integration and platform engineering.
  • Equity participation after your first year.
  • A role where you ship production software weekly.

How to apply

Send a short video introducing yourself, a link to a GitHub profile, a write-up of something you have built, or whatever best represents you.

We care about what you can do, not a polished CV. Write to info@omnichat.uk

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Skills

Software Engineering
Version Control
Command Line
APIs
Data Formats
Agentic Coding Tools
Communication
Curiosity

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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