Senior AI Engineer
Takeda is seeking a Senior AI Engineer for their Bengaluru Innovation Capability Center to build and operationalize scalable Generative and Agentic AI solutions. You will lead the end-to-end lifecycle of AI products, from problem framing and architecture design to production deployment and monitoring. The role requires deep hands-on expertise in LLMs, RAG, and cloud-based AI infrastructure within a regulated environment. You will collaborate with global cross-functional teams to drive enterprise-wide AI adoption.
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Experience
6+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Hybrid, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Takeda is seeking a Senior AI Engineer for their Bengaluru Innovation Capability Center to build and operationalize scalable Generative and Agentic AI solutions. You will lead the end-to-end lifecycle of AI products, from problem framing and architecture design to production deployment and monitoring. The role requires deep hands-on expertise in LLMs, RAG, and cloud-based AI infrastructure within a regulated environment. You will collaborate with global cross-functional teams to drive enterprise-wide AI adoption.
TAL's take
High-impact role at a large, stable global life sciences firm focused on enterprise-grade AI deployment, offering good scope and professional development.
Very well-defined JD detailing specific AI orchestration, infrastructure requirements, and regulatory domains.
Must haves
- 6+ years experience in Data Science, ML, or AI engineering
- Hands-on experience deploying Generative AI or Agentic AI
- Proficiency in Python and ML frameworks (PyTorch or TensorFlow)
- Experience with Databricks and AWS for production releases
- Understanding of RAG architecture and vector databases
- Experience with CI/CD automation via GitHub Actions
Tools and skills
Nice to have: langgraph, crewai, swarm, mcp.
About the company
Global pharmaceutical company with significant digital/IT presence in Bengaluru, though not a pure-play tech unicorn.
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