Software Tech Lead (Lead AI Native Engineer)
PALO IT is seeking a Technical Lead to spearhead their AI-native engineering initiatives in Singapore. The role involves managing engineering teams, setting technical direction, and embedding Gen-E2 methodology into project workflows. Candidates must possess over 10 years of experience with deep fullstack expertise and proven proficiency in using AI coding tools. This position combines hands-on technical architecture with people management and client-facing consultancy responsibilities.
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Experience
10+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
PALO IT is seeking a Technical Lead to spearhead their AI-native engineering initiatives in Singapore. The role involves managing engineering teams, setting technical direction, and embedding Gen-E2 methodology into project workflows. Candidates must possess over 10 years of experience with deep fullstack expertise and proven proficiency in using AI coding tools. This position combines hands-on technical architecture with people management and client-facing consultancy responsibilities.
TAL's take
Well-defined role with strong emphasis on innovative AI-native engineering methodologies at a global consultancy.
The JD provides a very clear scope, specific requirements for AI-native leadership, and defined methodology expectations.
Must haves
- 10+ years hands-on software development
- Experience leading and mentoring engineering teams
- Fullstack development expertise
- Experience in solution architecture
- Demonstrated daily use of AI coding assistants
- Ability to enforce GenAI best practices
Tools and skills
Nice to have: azure, aws, gcp, swift, android, ai/ml services.
About the company
Global technology consultancy with established presence but not a top-tier tech product company.
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