The Hartford is seeking a Sr Applied AI/ML Engineer to join their team in Charlotte, NC. The role involves architecting, building, and deploying production-grade AI systems, focusing on integrating Generative AI with traditional ML.
About the Role
As a Sr Applied AI/ML Engineer, you will design and develop AI/ML solutions to enhance processes in underwriting, claims, and operations. You will collaborate with various teams to create scalable Agentic AI systems, implement evaluation-driven development, and build full-stack AI agents. Your responsibilities will also include developing advanced RAG systems, ensuring AI observability, and building fault-tolerant solutions on cloud platforms.
About You
Required:
Bachelor's or master's degree in computer science, Software Engineering, Data Science, or a closely related discipline.
8+ years of experience in Machine Learning, Software Engineering, or related field, with at least 5+ years focused on AI or ML.
Strong programming skills in Python and experience with FastAPI, Asynio, & Pydantic.
2+ years of experience in GenAI/Agentic AI, RAG, semantic search, embedding models, representation & generative models (BERT, GPT).
Preferred:
Experience with single and multi-agent frameworks such as ADK, LangChain, LangGraph, and/or CrewAI.
Strong hands-on experience in GenAI AI tools and platforms, including AWS Sagemaker/Bedrock, Google Vertex AI.
Experience with software engineering best practices (Ex. SOLID, 12 FACTOR App, Arch Sagas, Design patterns).
Experience with NodeJS, JavaScript, Typescript, React is a plus.
Benefits
Competitive salary with an annualized base pay range of $117k–$176k.
Short-term or annual bonuses, long-term incentives, and on-the-spot recognition.
Hybrid or remote work arrangement with flexible office attendance.
The Hartford
Showing up for people isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are – for over 200 years. And while it looks different every day, we do more to innovate for our customers, our communities and our employees. Because you put your trust in us.