Senior Software Engineer, AI Model Serving - Intl, Non- Intl, Non
Listed on 2025-12-22
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IT/Tech
AI Engineer, IT Support, Cybersecurity
Senior Software Engineer, AI Model serving - Intl, Non-USA
Intl, Non-USA
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 fast-paced environments, and are eager to take ownership of product decisions, we’d love to hear from you.
What You'll Do- State of the art voice cloning
- Low latency and cost effective text to speech
- Direct experience with GCP and knowledge of AWS, Azure, or other cloud providers.
- Efficiency in ideation and implementation, prioritizing tasks based on urgency and impact.
- Experience with Docker and containerized deployments.
- Proficiency in deploying high availability applications on Kubernetes.
- Preferred:
Experience deploying NLP or TTS models to production.
- A 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.
The United States base salary range for this full-time position is $140,000-$200,000 + bonus + equity depending on experience
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