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Software Engineer II - GenAI / LLM Engineer

Blue YonderBengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaPosted 18 May 2026

Blue Yonder is seeking an AI-focused Software Engineer to build multi-agent applications for their supply chain platform. The role involves designing and optimizing RAG pipelines, maintaining orchestration workflows with LangChain or LangGraph, and integrating Azure AI services. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to ship production-grade GenAI capabilities. Candidates should have deep experience with LLM frameworks, vector databases, and prompt engineering.

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Experience

2-5 years

Function

Engineering

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Blue Yonder is seeking an AI-focused Software Engineer to build multi-agent applications for their supply chain platform. The role involves designing and optimizing RAG pipelines, maintaining orchestration workflows with LangChain or LangGraph, and integrating Azure AI services. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to ship production-grade GenAI capabilities. Candidates should have deep experience with LLM frameworks, vector databases, and prompt engineering.

TAL's take

Quality 65/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid tier-2 opportunity with a clear, modern technical focus on GenAI and LLM engineering.

Very well-defined responsibilities, specific AI/ML technology stack, and clear team context.

Salaries at Blue Yonder

24.6 LPA average

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Must haves

  • 2–5 years of software engineering experience
  • 1–2 years focused on GenAI / LLM application development
  • Strong proficiency in Python and/or TypeScript/JavaScript
  • Hands-on experience with LangChain and/or LangGraph
  • Solid understanding of RAG architecture
  • Working knowledge of the Azure AI ecosystem

Tools and skills

pythontypescriptjavascriptlangchainlanggraphazure openai serviceazure ai searchazure machine learningvector databases

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About the company

Established enterprise software company with a strong focus on supply chain technology.

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