AI Engineer
What's a good bet in this market?
You've been watching the AI infrastructure space for a while. Some of what's being built is vapour. Some of it isn't. What does the difference look like?
An integration platform that's making AI agents actually useful — connecting the tools businesses run on so that the AI can do the work without a human holding the pieces together. Series A, growing ARR, and hiring.
If you want to work with all the toys in a room full of grown-ups — experienced founders, a strong team who've been through it before, and the technical freedom to experiment — read on.
Some signs a startup is standing on solid ground:
- Paying enterprise customers — not just pilots
- Clear vision for what they're building and who it's for
- Founders who've done it before
- A team that's careful with their hires — culture over headcount
- Room to experiment: turning ideas into experiments has already unlocked a new revenue stream
This is the role.
You'll be working on the AI layer of an integration platform — automating how SaaS tools talk to each other using LLMs, building tools that help agents reason about complex API workflows, and shipping features that handle the messiness of real-world enterprise data. TypeScript, Python, Langsmith, Modal, AWS.
You bring the experience with LLMs in production; they'll give you the scale and the problems worth solving.
FAQs
What does it pay?
Up to £100,000 on the base
Can I work remotely?
London office, two days a week. If you're in the UK and London is a stretch for a commute, get in touch anyway — they flex. Weeks working abroad? Achievable.
What will I actually be working on?
LLM orchestration, AI agent reasoning over complex API workflows, building the tools that make enterprise integrations intelligent. Think: how do you give an AI agent enough context to handle a messy, multi-step API workflow without a human babysitting it?
If you read this far and you'd like your CV reviewed by a human, email mark@seekr.inc with "Don't burst my bubble" in the subject line. A couple of lines on why you think this might be a good fit — that's all.