Moralis
Senior AI Engineer (Outside IR35)

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Senior AI Engineer (AI-Native)
Overview We are looking for a Senior AI Engineer to play a key role in building and integrating AI capabilities into a large-scale Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) platform. This role is ideal for someone who is “AI-native”, comfortable designing, building, and deploying systems where AI is a core component rather than an add-on.
You will work on developing intelligent tooling, automating operational workflows, and embedding advanced AI models (with a preference for systems like Claude) into platform services.
Key Responsibilities Design and build AI-driven tools as part of a broader NaaS platform architecture Develop and integrate LLM-based solutions (e.g., Claude or equivalent) into production systems Create AI-powered runbooks to automate operational processes and incident response Translate complex operational and network workflows into AI-assisted or fully automated systems Collaborate with platform, network, and product teams to embed AI capabilities across services Build scalable backend services and APIs using Python Evaluate and implement best practices for prompt engineering, orchestration, and model usage Ensure reliability, observability, and performance of AI systems in production
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Required Skills & Experience Senior-level experience in AI/ML engineering or applied AI systems Strong proficiency in Python Proven experience working with Claude Code and LLMs Familiarity with AI-native development approaches Experience building AI-powered automation or runbooks Solid understanding of system design, APIs, and scalable architectures Experience integrating AI into existing platforms or complex systems Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work in ambiguous, fast-moving environments


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