Job Title: AI/ML Developer (with Full Stack Development Skills)
Experience: ~3 Years
Location: Bangalore (Onsite)
Company Type: Product-based | AI B2B SaaS
We are looking for an AI/ML Developer with strong Full Stack Development (FSD) skills to build and enhance AI-powered SaaS features. This role involves working with large language models (LLMs) such as GPT and Anthropic, performing prompt engineering and model tweaking, and developing full-stack components using AI-assisted development tools like Cursor or GitHub Copilot.
The ideal candidate is hands-on, curious, and comfortable working across AI, backend, and frontend layers of modern web applications.
Develop and integrate LLM-based features using GPT / Anthropic models
Perform prompt engineering, prompt tuning, and response optimization
Build AI-driven workflows, APIs, and services for SaaS products
Develop full-stack features including frontend, backend, and integrations
Use AI-assisted coding tools (Cursor, GitHub Copilot, etc.) to accelerate development
Collaborate with Product, ML, and QA teams to deliver end-to-end features
Validate AI outputs and improve responses using feedback loops
Ensure performance, scalability, and security of applications
~3 years of experience in software development
Hands-on experience with LLMs (GPT, Anthropic, or similar)
Strong skills in prompt engineering and model tweaking
Experience in full stack development (React / Angular / Vue + Node.js / Python / Java / .NET)
Experience building and consuming REST APIs
Familiarity with cloud platforms (AWS / Azure / GCP)
Experience using Cursor, GitHub Copilot, or similar AI coding tools
Exposure to chatbot or conversational AI development
Experience with microservices architecture
Familiarity with vector databases or RAG-based systems
Knowledge of basic MLOps concepts
Work on real-world AI-powered B2B SaaS products
Grow at the intersection of AI and Full Stack Development
Hands-on ownership of features from idea to production
Learn and build with modern AI-first engineering practices