Software Engineer (AI Assisted Development)

AI-Assisted Software Engineer / AI Coding Enablement Engineer (Remote)

Project summary

We are looking for a Software Engineer with strong experience in AI-assisted development to help drive the adoption of AI coding practices across the organization. This role combines hands-on engineering, technical coaching, and governance, ensuring the effective, secure, and scalable use of AI tools within the software development lifecycle.

You will work closely with engineering teams to standardize AI-assisted workflows, define best practices, and help transform AI-generated code into production-ready solutions.

Main responsibilities

AI Engineering & Development Enablement

  • Define and standardize best practices for AI-assisted software development
  • Establish guidelines for AI tool usage (code generation, refactoring, testing, and documentation)
  • Create reusable playbooks, development patterns, and prompt libraries
  • Support engineering teams in building applications using AI-assisted workflows
  • Review implementations to ensure code quality, maintainability, and architectural alignment
Governance & Quality
  • Define quality standards for AI-generated code
  • Ensure compliance with security, licensing, and data privacy requirements
  • Implement guardrails and governance frameworks for AI usage in development
  • Evaluate risks and limitations of LLM-generated outputs
  • Establish validation and review processes for AI-assisted development
Tooling & Innovation
  • Evaluate, select, and integrate AI coding tools
  • Embed AI capabilities into the development lifecycle (IDE, CI/CD, code reviews)
  • Build internal tooling to standardize usage and measure adoption
  • Run experiments to continuously improve AI-assisted development practices
Coaching & Knowledge Sharing
  • Provide technical coaching on AI-assisted development practices
  • Train engineering teams on AI coding tools and workflows
  • Create onboarding materials and internal documentation
  • Mentor engineers on how to transform AI outputs into production-ready code
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