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C2c Role: Full Stack AI Engineer: Washington, DC: Hybrid

Position: Full Stack AI Engineer

Location: Washington, DC (3 Days Onsite Per Week )

Job Type: Contract
Rate: $52/Hr. on C2C




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Job Description

  • Proven expertise (5+ years) in Full Stack AI engineering, including design, development, and deployment of AI-powered applications.
  • Strong proficiency in Python for AI/ML model development, orchestration, and integration.
  • Advanced React skills for building dynamic, GenAI-enabled user interfaces.
  • Extensive experience with Azure cloud services (e.g., Storage, Azure OpenAI, Azure DevOps, Service bus, Azure Functions, etc).
  • Demonstrated knowledge in implementing Responsible AI practices (explainability, bias mitigation, governance, ethical AI).
  • Hands-on experience with LLMs (e.g., GPT-based models), GenAI frameworks, or Copilot tools for AI-augmented development workflows.
  • Familiarity in cloud-native development, and CI/CD automation.
  • Strong background in modern application architecture, API design, and secure integration of AI services.
  • Familiarity with agile methodologies, version control (Git/Azure DevOps), and collaborative project delivery in cross-functional teams.
  • Knowledge in Angular, React, .Net, Azure Full stack, RESTful microservices and Pega

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