AI Enablement Engineer

Canada, United Kingdom, United States, EUFull-Time
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Required Skills
Content managementSoftware EngineeringPrompt Engineering

Requirements

  • A real software engineering background. You have shipped production code across more than one stack.
  • Actual experience using AI coding agents for real work. Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, Copilot, whatever. You know where they help and where they do not.
  • Production experience with AI features. Agents, RAG, MCP integrations, LLM-backed features that users depend on.
  • Comfort with agentic patterns: MCP, tool use, context management, prompt engineering, evaluation.
  • Curiosity. You follow releases, read the papers you need to, and try new tools quickly. You do this because you want to, not because someone told you to.
  • Solid infrastructure habits. Version control, scripts, reproducibility, observability.
  • You can talk to people. Senior engineers who are skeptical, juniors who are overwhelmed, and everyone in between.
  • Self-direction. The role does not come with a playbook.

Responsibilities

  • Keep us current on what is actually worth using. Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, open source, the agentic ecosystem. Test things, form opinions, make recommendations backed by evidence.
  • Take AI from prototype to production. Set up agents, plugins, MCP servers, hooks, and integrations that run reliably. Get the operational side right: access, cost limits, audit trails.
  • Run the AI coding assistant stack. Install it, configure it, keep it updated, watch the costs, fix things before teams notice.
  • Build the shared infrastructure. MCP servers, agent configs, reusable prompts, custom tools. All version-controlled and documented.
  • Help teams actually use it. Pair with engineers on real work. Move them from "tried it once" to "this is how I work now."
  • Work with the Chief Architect on what good looks like. Code review standards, patterns, and tooling that makes them easy to follow.
  • Talk to engineers constantly. Find the friction, remove it, share what works.
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