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Tbwa Chiat/Day Inc

Senior Backend Engineer, AI (Python)

Tbwa Chiat/Day Inc, Mission, Kansas, United States,


Speechify is the easiest way to listen to the world’s information.

Articles on the web, documents in the cloud, books on your phone. We absorb it all and let you listen to it at your desk, on the go, at your own speed, and with tools that make learning easier, deeper, and faster.What streaming services have done for audio entertainment, we’re doing for audio information. And whatever we’re doing seems to be working. We’re #1 in our category, and experiencing exponential growth.OverviewAs Speechify expands, our AI team seeks a Senior Backend Engineer. This role is central to ensuring our infrastructure scales efficiently, optimizing key product flows, and constructing resilient end-to-end systems. If you are passionate about strategizing, enjoy high-paced environments, and are eager to take ownership of product decisions, we’d love to hear from you.What You’ll DoShip Node.js services that make it easy for Speechify’s product teams to bring the full power of our AI Voices to their customers for a diverse range of use cases.Deploy and operate the core ML inference workloads for our AI Voices serving pipeline.An Ideal Candidate Should Have

Experience shipping Node.js services written in Typescript (required)Experience being responsible for the successful operation of a critical production serviceExperience with public cloud environments, GCP preferredExperience with Infrastructure such as Code, Docker, and containerized deployments.Preferred: Experience deploying high-availability applications on Kubernetes.Preferred: Experience deploying ML models to productionWhat We OfferA dynamic environment where your contributions shape the company and its products.A team that values innovation, intuition, and drive.Autonomy, fostering focus and creativity.The opportunity to have a significant impact in a revolutionary industry.Competitive compensation, a welcoming atmosphere, and a commitment to an exceptional asynchronous work culture.The privilege of working on a product that changes lives, particularly for those with learning differences like dyslexia, ADD, and more.An active role at the intersection of artificial intelligence and audio – a rapidly evolving tech domain.Think you’re a good fit for this job?Tell us more about yourself and why you're interested in the role when you apply.And don’t forget to include links to your portfolio and LinkedIn.Not looking but know someone who would make a great fit?Refer them!Speechify is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace.Speechify does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status.Apply for this job

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