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Job Title: Senior Applied AI/ML Scientist (Deep Learning and Generative Models)
Company Overview: Kindo is an agent automation platform for DevOps and SecOps teams. We help organizations automate high-friction operational work using autonomous agents that run in the background — reliably, securely, and at scale.
We're ~40 people with strong customer traction, real enterprise revenue, and the infrastructure to support serious AI development. This isn't a side bet on AI. It's the entire company.
At the heart of our platform is DeepHat, Kindo's uncensored cybersecurity model. Built for real offensive reasoning, long-context analysis, and secure execution, DeepHat serves as the "AI Brain" of our platform. It is trained on real-world attack patterns and high-signal security data to power precise, autonomous workflows. As a member of the DeepHat team, you will be responsible for pushing the boundaries of what specialized LLMs can achieve in the realm of digital defense.
Job Description:
We are seeking a highly experienced Senior Applied AI/ML Scientist with a specialization in deep learning and generative models to join our dynamic team. In this role, you will play a pivotal part in the architecture and implementation of our AI modeling efforts, with a specific focus on post-training and fine-tuning large language models.
While this role requires deep technical expertise, we value a collaborative environment where good ideas flourish regardless of title. You will work within a team that empowers engineers to own their stack end-to-end. The ideal candidate has strong AI/ML fundamentals and can bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical production systems. You should be comfortable working with Agentic LLM usage and modern fine-tuning approaches, ranging from Supervised Fine-Tuning to Knowledge Distillation to RL, to create robust, reliable enterprise solutions.
You will be an early engineer at a high-growth startup, playing a significant role in building and bringing a new generative AI product to market. We are looking for a systems-thinker who cares as much about model evaluation and production stability as they do about algorithmic innovation.
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If you are a passionate and talented AI researcher looking to make a meaningful impact in the generative AI space applied into end-user products, we would love to hear from you. Apply now and join our team of visionaries in creating the next unicorn company in the AI industry.
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Apply to KindoThe role of the software engineer is changing. Autonomous agents can now execute real workflows, operate infrastructure, and improve over time. The hard problems are shifting from model demos to production systems: orchestration, memory, reliability, control, and security.
OpenAI acquired OpenClaw. Meta paid $2B for Manus. The agent platform layer is becoming one of the most important layers in the stack.
At Kindo, we’re already there. Our platform runs autonomous agents in production at real enterprises, automating DevOps and SecOps workflows with real permissions, real consequences, and real reliability requirements.
Kindo is an agent automation platform for DevOps and SecOps teams. We help organizations automate high-friction operational work using autonomous agents that run reliably, securely, and at scale. Our platform supports deployment on-prem, in hybrid environments, or in the cloud, with enterprise-grade security controls from day one.
We’re a small, highly technical team with strong customer traction and real enterprise revenue. Engineers have direct ownership over critical systems and shape the platform’s technical direction and long-term evolution.
You will define and evolve the architectural foundations of Kindo’s agent platform. This is applied systems engineering at the frontier of AI-native development, not ML research and not chatbot wrappers. You’ll work on agent execution frameworks, memory architectures, multi-model execution, secure tool-calling integrations, and the platform primitives that determine what autonomous systems can reliably do.
This role requires invention and unusually strong technical judgment. Many of the paradigms for agentic systems are still emerging. You’ll continuously track the ecosystem, explore new approaches, prototype quickly, and decide what becomes the platform’s durable foundation. You will identify the highest-leverage architectural opportunities, the failure modes most likely to bite us, and the guardrails and abstractions that let the system scale safely.
Principal engineers at Kindo are builders and inventors who help determine what the future of agentic systems should look like, while ensuring the platform remains reliable, secure, observable, debuggable, and maintainable under real-world conditions.
AI is a first-class tool in how we engineer. You use AI across design, prototyping, implementation, testing, debugging, and incident response, and you continuously refine workflows that increase leverage without sacrificing quality. At this level, you also help define the engineering paradigm itself: how we use autonomous agents and AI-driven workflows to compound velocity over time while minimizing slop, security risk, and architectural drift.
You build with discipline. You create boundaries, verification strategies, and operational guardrails so systems remain understandable and controllable as autonomy increases. You ensure the platform can evolve rapidly without losing reliability and security.
We care far more about what you’ve built than what’s on your resume.
You:
Technical requirements:
Small team, high autonomy, high ownership. We move fast, prototype aggressively, and ship what works. We maintain high standards around reliability, security, and clarity. We value builders, explorers, and inventors who want to help define the future of agentic systems.
Compensation: $250,000–$330,000 base salary plus competitive equity
Location: Venice, San Francisco, Remote, or Hybrid
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We’ll move fast. The interview process is designed to see how you actually work, not quiz you on trivia.
Ready to apply?
Apply to KindoThe role of the software engineer is changing. Autonomous agents can now execute real workflows, operate infrastructure, and improve over time. The hard problems are shifting from model demos to production systems: orchestration, memory, reliability, control, and security.
OpenAI acquired OpenClaw. Meta paid $2B for Manus. The agent platform layer is becoming one of the most important layers in the stack.
At Kindo, we’re already there. Our platform runs autonomous agents in production at real enterprises, automating DevOps and SecOps workflows with real permissions, real consequences, and real reliability requirements.
Kindo is an agent automation platform for DevOps and SecOps teams. We help organizations automate high-friction operational work using autonomous agents that run reliably, securely, and at scale. Our platform supports deployment on-prem, in hybrid environments, or in the cloud, with enterprise-grade security controls from day one.
We’re a small, highly technical team with strong customer traction and real enterprise revenue. Engineers have direct ownership over critical systems and shape how the platform evolves.
You will define, build, and evolve foundational systems that enable autonomous agents to operate reliably in production. This is applied systems engineering with AI at the center, not ML research and not chatbot wrappers. You’ll work on agent execution frameworks, retrieval and memory systems, multi-model execution, and secure tool-calling integrations that interact with real enterprise environments.
This role also requires invention. Many of the patterns for agentic systems are still emerging. You’ll explore new approaches, prototype quickly, and turn what works into durable platform foundations. You’ll identify high-leverage architectural improvements, abstractions, and guardrails that expand what the platform can do while keeping it reliable, secure, observable, and maintainable under real-world conditions.
Staff engineers at Kindo are builders and inventors with strong architectural judgment. You help define both what we build next and which approaches become the system’s durable defaults.
AI is a first-class tool in how we engineer. You use AI across design, prototyping, implementation, testing, debugging, and incident response, and you continuously refine workflows that increase leverage without sacrificing quality. You develop pragmatic guardrails, verification strategies, and architectural boundaries to minimize slop, reduce risk, and keep systems safe as autonomy increases.
You also push the team’s defaults forward through better patterns, reusable workflows, and clearer architectural primitives, so the whole organization builds faster with fewer failure modes.
We care far more about what you’ve built than what’s on your resume.
You:
Technical requirements:
Small team, high autonomy, high ownership. We move fast, prototype aggressively, and ship what works. We maintain high standards around reliability, security, and clarity. We value builders, explorers, and inventors who want to help define the future of agentic systems.
Compensation: $210,000–$260,000 base salary plus competitive equity
Location: Venice, San Francisco, Remote, or Hybrid
Send us:
We’ll move fast. The interview process is designed to see how you actually work, not quiz you on trivia.
Ready to apply?
Apply to KindoThe role of the software engineer is changing. Autonomous agents can now execute real workflows, operate infrastructure, and improve over time. The hard problems are shifting from model demos to production systems: orchestration, memory, reliability, control, and security.
OpenAI acquired OpenClaw. Meta paid $2B for Manus. The agent platform layer is becoming one of the most important layers in the stack.
At Kindo, we’re already there. Our platform runs autonomous agents in production at real enterprises, automating DevOps and SecOps workflows with real permissions, real consequences, and real reliability requirements.
Kindo is an agent automation platform for DevOps and SecOps teams. We help organizations automate high-friction operational work using autonomous agents that run reliably, securely, and at scale. Our platform supports deployment on-prem, in hybrid environments, or in the cloud, with enterprise-grade security controls from day one.
We’re a small, highly technical team with strong customer traction and real enterprise revenue. Engineers have direct ownership over critical systems and shape how the platform evolves.
You will design, build, and operate core systems that enable autonomous agents to function reliably in production. This is applied systems engineering with AI at the center, not ML research and not chatbot wrappers. You’ll build production-grade agentic workflows, retrieval and memory systems, multi-model execution, and tool-calling integrations that interact safely with enterprise systems.
This is also frontier work. Many of the patterns for agentic systems are still emerging. You’ll explore new approaches, prototype quickly, and turn what works into durable production systems. At the same time, strong distributed systems fundamentals still apply. These systems must be reliable, secure, observable, debuggable, and maintainable under real-world conditions.
AI is a first-class tool in how we engineer. You use AI across design, prototyping, implementation, testing, debugging, and incident response, and you continuously refine workflows that increase leverage without sacrificing quality. You pair that velocity with discipline: guardrails, verification, and architectural boundaries that keep systems safe as autonomy increases.
We care far more about what you’ve built than what’s on your resume.
You:
Technical requirements:
Small team, high autonomy, high ownership. We move fast, prototype aggressively, and ship what works. We maintain high standards around reliability, security, and clarity. We value builders, explorers, and inventors who want to help define the future of agentic systems.
Compensation: $170,000–$220,000 base salary plus competitive equity
Location: Venice, San Francisco, Remote, or Hybrid
Send us:
We’ll move fast. The interview process is designed to see how you actually work, not quiz you on trivia.
Ready to apply?
Apply to KindoKindo is an agent automation platform purpose-built for DevOps and SecOps teams. We help organizations automate tedious, high-friction operational work—securely—using autonomous agents that can run in the background on schedules or triggers. We’re on-prem capable and built with enterprise security controls from day one.
We’re ~40 people, have strong customer traction, and are entering the next phase of growth where product clarity, focus, and execution velocity matter more than ever.
As a Forward Deployed Engineer at Kindo, you’ll use your deep technical expertise to collaborate with our most strategic customers to drive transformational AI adoption. You will collaborate closely with Kindo engineers to ship advanced, enterprise ready AI agents that solve real world business problems.
You’ll work side-by-side with Product and Engineering to get deep into customer workflows and ship real solutions fast. Drawing on strong engineering instincts, hands-on experience with frontier AI, and comfort working directly with customers, you’ll turn messy, high-stakes business problems into reliable, production-ready systems—without compromising on safety or quality.
This is a foundational role as you would be FDE #1, helping to shape our forward-deployed future. This role is ideal for someone who’s excited to build, iterate, and grow alongside our customers.
Base salary in the $120K–$150K range + bonus + early employee equity with meaningful ownership in a high-growth AI startup.
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