Prompt Engineering Architect

Bright Vision Technologies is a forward-thinking software development company dedicated to building innovative solutions that help businesses automate and optimize their operations. We leverage cutting-edge technologies to create scalable, secure, and user-friendly applications. As we continue to grow, we’re looking for a skilled Prompt Engineering Architect to join our dynamic team and contribute to our mission of transforming business processes through technology. This is a fantastic opportunity to join an established and well-respected organization offering tremendous career growth potential. Prompt Engineering Architect Job Title Prompt Engineering Architect Location 100% Remote (Continental United States) Position Type In-house Bright Vision Technologies SOW engagement (no third-party client or vendor) Experience 6+ years Salary 100K to 150K Sponsorship No new H1B sponsorship available. H1B transfers welcomed for qualified candidates. Employment Type Full-time, direct W2 with Bright Vision Technologies (no C2C, no 1099, no third-party) Engagement Long-term, multi-year, aligned to the Bright Vision SOW delivery roadmap Compensation Competitive base salary commensurate with experience, plus benefits. Employment Terms & Visa Policy This is a 100% remote, full-time, direct W2 position with Bright Vision Technologies. This role is part of Bright Vision Technologies’ in-house Statement of Work (SOW) engagement. The client, end customer, and employer for this position is Bright Vision Technologies — there is no third-party client, vendor, or implementation partner involved. We do not engage in C2C, 1099, or third-party arrangements for this role. BUT STRICTLY NO C2C/1099/3RD PARTY COMPANIES. ALL OUR ROLES ARE W2 AND NO 3RD PARTY BROKERING PLEASE. Candidates must be willing to work directly as a full-time W2 employee of Bright Vision Technologies and contribute to our in-house SOW deliverables. No new H1B sponsorship is available for this role. However, candidates who are currently on a valid H1B visa and require a transfer are welcome to apply. We will support H1B transfers for qualified candidates. For every role, a technical coding assessment is mandatory. Please apply only if you are confident in your technical abilities and hands-on experience. Job Summary We are looking for a Prompt Engineering Architect to define and lead the strategy, patterns, and tooling for designing prompts, agentic workflows, and LLM-based application architectures across the organization. The role combines deep practical mastery of modern LLMs with the discipline of building reusable design patterns, evaluation frameworks, and developer tooling that scale across many teams and use cases. The ideal candidate has shipped LLM-powered products in production, is fluent in prompt design patterns and agent architectures, and brings strong judgment about when and how to apply different LLM techniques responsibly. Key ResponsibilitiesDefine organization-wide standards, patterns, and reference architectures for LLM-based applications. Design prompt structures, instruction templates, and retrieval strategies for diverse production use cases. Architect agentic systems incorporating tool use, planning, memory, and multi-step reasoning. Lead the design of retrieval-augmented generation pipelines including chunking, indexing, and reranking strategies. Develop evaluation frameworks for prompt quality, agent reliability, and end-to-end task success. Build internal tooling and libraries that accelerate LLM application development across teams. Establish guardrails, safety filters, and policy enforcement patterns for LLM-powered products. Collaborate with model engineering teams on prompt-model co-design and fine-tuning opportunities. Conduct technical reviews of LLM application designs across multiple product teams. Mentor engineers and applied scientists on prompt engineering and LLM application architecture. Lead red-teaming exercises and continuously improve robustness against adversarial inputs. Track latency, cost, and quality trade-offs in LLM application design and recommend optimizations. Document patterns, anti-patterns, and lessons learned for broad internal reuse. Stay current with LLM capabilities, tooling, and research, and translate advances into practical guidance. Required QualificationsBachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Computational Linguistics, or a related field. Six or more years of software engineering experience, with significant time on LLM-based applications. Demonstrated experience shipping LLM-powered products to production. Deep familiarity with modern LLM APIs and agent frameworks. Strong understanding of retrieval-augmented generation, embeddings, and vector databases. Experience designing evaluation pipelines for non-deterministic systems. Strong Python skills and comfort with modern application frameworks. Solid grasp of responsible AI principles, including safety and policy considerat

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