What are the responsibilities and job description for the Member of Technical Staff - Applied ML Engineer position at Liquid AI?
Liquid AI, an MIT spin-off, is a foundation model company headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Our mission is to build capable and efficient general-purpose AI systems at every scale.
Our goal at Liquid is to build the most capable AI systems to solve problems at every scale, such that users can build, access, and control their AI solutions. This is to ensure that AI will get meaningfully, reliably and efficiently integrated at all enterprises. Long term, Liquid will create and deploy frontier-AI-powered solutions that are available to everyone.
What This Role Is
We're looking for an Applied ML Engineer to customize, implement and deploy our Liquid Foundation Models (LFMs) for customers. This is a hands-on, technical role focused on bringing our LFMs and Liquid stack to life through impactful implementation.
You're A Great Fit If
- You have hands-on experience optimizing and deploying local LLMs - running models like Llama, Mistral or other open-source LLMs locally through tools like vLLM, Ollama or LM Studio.
- You're passionate about customizing ML models to solve real customer problems - from fine-tuning foundation models to optimizing them for specific use cases, you know how to make models work for unique requirements
- You have a knack for lightweight ML deployment and can architect solutions that work efficiently in resource-constrained environments - whether that's optimizing inference on CPUs, working with limited memory budgets, or deploying to edge devices
- You have a sharp eye for data quality and know what makes data effective - able to spot ineffective patterns in sample data, help design targeted synthetic datasets, and craft prompts that unlock the full potential of foundation models for specific use cases
What Sets You Apart
What You'll Actually Do
What You'll Gain
If you've read this far and aren't at least slightly intimidated by this, you're either perfect for the role or completely wrong for it.
Only one way to find out.