Senior Software Engineer - AI Agents (Python)
emater Yerevan, Armenia
Internet Marketplace Platforms · 51-200 employees
About the role
You will own and industrialize the production AI agent fleet, ensuring reliability, monitoring, and continuous improvement of agentic systems. Your role involves building new agents, implementing evaluation disciplines, and managing the integration of memory layers and deterministic workflows.
What they look for
Requirements
The role requires 8+ years of software engineering experience with strong production Python skills and proven experience shipping LLM-powered systems. Candidates must demonstrate deep integration knowledge, production ownership habits, and the ability to operate within a cloud-based infrastructure.
Full description
The role
emater is a profitable multi-brand direct-to-consumer e-commerce group (four brands on Shopify) on a growth path toward $100M. AI agents are not an experiment here: a fleet of production LLM agents already works inside the company every day — iterating creative, analyzing customer feedback, governing shared knowledge — with real daily users across marketing, creative, and operations, on Slack as the primary surface.
We are hiring the engineer who owns that ecosystem as a product. Today the agents work; your job is to make them dependable, measured, and steadily more capable: maintain and harden what runs, build what comes next, and give the whole fleet the engineering discipline — evaluation, monitoring, governance — that turns working systems into compounding infrastructure. You will build on a written platform architecture and decision records, on a single open-source agent framework, next to a cross-brand BigQuery warehouse that serves as the company’s single source of truth.
What you will do
- Own the production agent fleet day to day — reliability, monitoring, incident triage, and continuous improvement of agents colleagues rely on every morning. When an agent misbehaves, you are the person who understands why.
- Build new agents and capabilities on the company’s standard open-source agent framework, from business conversation to production: scoping with the stakeholders who will use them, prompt and tool design, deployment, and hand-off into an owned-and-evaluated agent registry.
- Build the evaluation discipline — regression evals, output-quality scoring, per-agent cost tracking, and failure-mode analysis, so “the agent got better” is a measured claim, not an impression.
- Integrate the agent memory layer — a self-hosted open-source memory service that lets agents retain, recall, and reflect — honoring the platform’s one-way lineage rule: facts flow from the BigQuery warehouse into agent memory, never the reverse.
- Migrate existing agents onto the company-run cloud runtime without breaking the live Slack workflows their users depend on — a careful, one-agent-at-a-time program with a defined order.
- Do the integration engineering agents depend on — LLM APIs, MCP integrations, Shopify and marketing/analytics APIs, and clean handoffs to deterministic workflow automation (n8n) — with the judgment to know what should be agentic, what should be deterministic, and what must stay human.
- Implement governance in code — permissions, approval gates, and human-in-the-loop routing, including flows where content is compliance-sensitive and human approval is not optional.
- Work AI-assisted — the team already adopted Claude Code and Cursor on its own initiative; you work that way too and help raise the shared standard.
What we are looking for
- 8+ years of software engineering with strong production Python — you have shipped and operated systems with real users, and it shows in how you log, test, and monitor.
- Real, shipped LLM/agent experience — this is a must: you have built agents or LLM-powered systems on model APIs (Anthropic, OpenAI, or similar) — tool use / function calling, structured outputs, prompt design, context management — and you can reason concretely about evaluation, cost, and failure modes.
- Integration depth: REST APIs, webhooks, third-party platform APIs; solid SQL (BigQuery a plus).
- Production ownership habits: observability, defensive error handling, graceful degradation, cost awareness — agents fail in stranger ways than CRUD apps, and you design for that.
- Enough infrastructure fluency to deploy and operate your own work — Docker and cloud basics (we run on GCP). A dedicated platform engineer owns the foundation; you are not helpless without them.
- Working proficiency in English. Knowledge of Armenian is a bonus. (The engineering team is Armenian-speaking. Documentation and company leadership work in English).
- A bonus, not a requirement: agent memory systems / RAG / vector stores, open-source agent frameworks, TypeScript/JavaScript, Shopify or DTC e-commerce context, workflow tools (n8n), marketing and attribution data.
Why this role, why now
Most companies hiring for “AI agents” are hiring someone to find out whether the idea works. Here that question is answered, agents run in production with named owners and daily users, the platform architecture is written, and the partners have funded the roadmap that scales it.
What the company needs is the engineer who industrializes the proof: one framework, one source of truth, one memory layer, every agent owned and measured. The work compounds, every agent you harden and every eval you write makes the next one cheaper.
You will not spend your first year proving agents are worth it; you will spend it making them dependable.
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