Technical Lead - AI Solutions (Fintech & Legaltech)

At ioBuilders , we are looking for a visionary Technical Lead with deep expertise in Artificial Intelligence to spearhead our AI initiatives within the Financial and Legaltech sectors. You will be responsible for bridging the gap between cutting-edge AI research and production-ready solutions that transform how institutions handle complex financial data and legal frameworks.

You won't just be managing a team; you will be the architectural North Star for our AI roadmap, ensuring our solutions are scalable, secure, and ethically sound.

Key responsibilities

  • Technical Leadership: Lead and mentor a high-performing team of AI engineers and developers, fostering a culture of technical excellence and continuous learning.
  • Architecture & Design: Design and oversee the implementation of robust AI architectures, specifically focusing on Large Language Models (LLMs), Natural Language Processing (NLP), and predictive analytics for financial/legal use cases.
  • Product Strategy: Collaborate with stakeholders to define the AI product roadmap, identifying opportunities where AI can disrupt traditional financial and legal processes.
  • Hands-on Development: Maintain a "player-coach" mentality, contributing to the codebase for critical components and conducting rigorous code reviews.
  • Security & Compliance: Ensure all AI solutions adhere to the strict regulatory standards of the financial and legal industries (e.g., GDPR, EU AI Act, financial data privacy).
  • Innovation: Stay at the forefront of AI trends (Agentic workflows, RAG, Fine-tuning) to keep ioBuilders at the cutting edge of the industry.
Technial Requirements
  • Experience: 7+ years in software engineering, with at least 3 years in a leadership/management role and a strong track record in AI-driven projects.
  • AI Mastery: Extensive experience with Python and AI frameworks such as PyTorch, TensorFlow, or JAX .
  • Modern AI Stack: Proven expertise in implementing RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) , fine-tuning LLMs (OpenAI, Anthropic, Llama), and working with vector databases (Pinecone, Milvus, or Weaviate).
  • Cloud & DevOps: Experience with cloud infrastructure (AWS/Azure/GCP) and MLOps tools for deploying and monitoring models in production.
  • Fintech/Legaltech Context: Familiarity with financial datasets, smart contracts, or automated document analysis is highly preferred.
Soft Skills
  • Problem Solver: Ability to navigate the ambiguity of emerging technologies and turn them into concrete business value.
  • Communicator: Capable of explaining complex technical AI concepts to non-technical stakeholders and clients.
  • Strategic Thinker: Someone who looks beyond the code to understand the long-term impact on the FinTech ecosystem.
Why join ioBuilders?
  • Work at the forefront of the digital asset and blockchain revolution.
  • A remote-friendly, agile environment that values autonomy and impact.
  • The opportunity to build tools that define the future of regulated financial markets.
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