

GenAI Developer
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This role is for a GenAI Developer with a 12-month contract, hybrid location in Pennington/Charlotte. Key skills include Python and .Net, with a focus on engineering solutions for GenAI applications. Experience with LLMs is preferred but not primary.
π - Country
United States
π± - Currency
$ USD
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π° - Day rate
584
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ποΈ - Date discovered
August 2, 2025
π - Project duration
More than 6 months
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ποΈ - Location type
Hybrid
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π - Contract type
W2 Contractor
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π - Security clearance
Unknown
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π - Location detailed
Charlotte, NC
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π§ - Skills detailed
#Python #.Net
Role description
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Job Title: GenAI Developer (BACJP00215739)
Location: Pennington / Charlotte (Hybrid-3 Days Onsite)
Duration: 12 Month contract with Possible extension
Pay Range - W2 without benefits (The rate may be negotiable based on experience, education, geographic location, and other factors)
Intake Notes from HM: he expects to add a GenAI developer over the next couple of months; this isn't a "heads up" per se, but he said if we have a candidate who's worked on GenAI with python dev as the primary skill set who's famliar with .Net, he'd like to see what we have. He stressed he'd want someone who can "solution" as issues come up. He doesn't someone who's strictly using python for creating models he'd want them to be able to figure out how to engineer a solution, how would you scale the model? not just be able to draw a diagram; they have to engineer the solution, be able to justify the benefit of tokenizers as well as solution for it. LLM is important but secondary, he said they'd be using LLMs not creating them