Generative AI Engineer
TAC Security is hiring a Generative AI Engineer to work on AI/ML model development and production deployment. The role involves building applications with LLMs, designing RAG systems, and implementing AI-driven automation workflows. Candidates should have a strong background in machine learning, Python, and cloud platforms. This is a hands-on IC role focused on integrating AI into security operations.
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Experience
3-4 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
TAC Security is hiring a Generative AI Engineer to work on AI/ML model development and production deployment. The role involves building applications with LLMs, designing RAG systems, and implementing AI-driven automation workflows. Candidates should have a strong background in machine learning, Python, and cloud platforms. This is a hands-on IC role focused on integrating AI into security operations.
TAL's take
Solid technical requirement set in the AI/ML domain, though the company is not a widely recognized industry leader.
Very clear responsibilities covering LLM application, automation, MLOps, and data engineering.
Must haves
- 3-4 years of experience
- Strong foundation in Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and NLP
- Hands-on experience with LLMs, prompt engineering, and RAG architectures
- Experience with automation tools like n8n or Zapier
- Proficiency in Python
- Experience with APIs, data pipelines, and system integration
Tools and skills
Nice to have: node.js, rest, graphql, microservices, docker, kubernetes, ci/cd, mlflow, weights & biases.
About the company
Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier.
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