
Senior Software Engineer
HummingbirdResponsibilities
- Design, implement, measure, observe, and ship end-to-end AI features.
- Architect and deliver reliable, scalable systems for high data volumes and complex workflows.
- Improve AI grounding through permission-safe retrieval, citations, and evaluations.
- Optimize latency and costs to create fast user experiences.
- Collaborate with Product and Design from discovery through iteration and help shape the AI product strategy.
Requirements
- Experience shipping 0-to-1 products to real users, ideally AI products.
- Strong backend engineering experience, data fluency, and operational maturity.
- Commitment to quality, testing, security, reliability, and trustworthy AI systems.
- Ability to learn new technologies, explore unfamiliar domains, and turn complex ideas into understandable solutions.
- Product intuition and effective collaboration with Product, Design, and engineering teams.
- Experience with OpenSearch or other vector databases, Snowflake, Langfuse, fintech, or compliance is preferred but not required.
Benefits
- Remote-first, fully distributed work arrangement.
- Equal opportunity employer with reasonable accommodations available throughout the hiring process and employment.
Tech Stack
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About Hummingbird
Hummingbird sets the new standard for AI-powered compliance. Our platform brings speed and intelligence to all parts of a financial institution's risk & compliance program, from customer due diligence to anti-money laundering and anti-fraud. With Hummingbird’s solutions for customer screening, financial crime investigations, and regulatory reporting, teams can seamlessly orchestrate essential workflows, mitigate risk to the business, and boost team productivity. The Hummingbird platform is powered by patented automation, industry-leading AI, and fast and easy data integrations, with every aspect designed for security and scale. Innovative banks, fintechs, gaming operators, and crypto companies run on Hummingbird. Because the future of compliance works here.