Kiln AI is a well funded AI startup in Toronto. Founded by an ex-Apple AI team, we’re building the workbench for AI teams including evals, auto-research, fine-tuning, RAG, skills, agentic optimization, and much more. Learn more at kiln.tech
You’ll have the opportunity to:
- Work closely with the founding team: senior ex-Apple team
- Work with Kiln customers and users, building modern AI systems
- Work with new AI technology and models as soon as it comes out
What successful candidates should have:
- Be able to code with and without AI: we’re highly agentic, but expect the humans to bring critical thinking and experience.
- Have experience building agentic systems or ML systems: some past projects in AI and/or data-science.
- Willing to wear many hats. The role will mix FDE (forward deployed engineering), open-source AI development, closed-source development, analysis, writing technical content, and more. It’s a great role for someone who wants to move fast, be flexible, get lots of experience.
- An education in software engineering, computer science, or similar.
- Level: 0-5 years of experience in tech. We’re looking for the right candidate and are flexible on level of experience.
- Compensation: will reflect the candidate's seniority/level, but competitive and opportunity for stock options if joining as employee.
The Role:
- Format: Contract or full-time. We are open to both options.
- Location:
- Work from home.
- Need to be based in GTA (Greater Toronto Area) for occasional customer/team meetings in Toronto.
- Needs Canadian work authorization.
- Travel: quarterly offsite meeting with team. Past locations have been Cancun Mexico and Montreal. May require travel to conferences in the future (<5 times/yr).
Applying:
- Resumes are fine, but a short note about why you think you’re a fit goes a long way toward standing out.
- Apply to [email protected] or via this platform
Learn about Kiln:
- Homepage: https://kiln.tech
- Github: https://github.com/Kiln-AI/Kiln
Pay: $80,000.00-$150,000.00 per year
Work Location: Remote