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Recraft, Inc.
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Founded in the US in 2022 and now based in London, UK,Recraft is an AI tool for professional designers, illustrators, andmarketers, setting a new standard for excellence in imagegeneration. We designed a tool that lets creators quickly generateand iterate original images, vector art, illustrations, icons, and3D graphics with AI. Over 3 million users across 200 countries haveproduced hundreds of millions of images using Recraft, and we’rejust getting started. Join a universe of professionalopportunities, develop and support large-scale projects, and shapethe future of creativity. We are committed to making Recraft anessential, daily tool for every designer and setting the industrystandard. Our mission is to ensure that creators can fully controltheir creative process with AI, providing them with innovativetools to turn ideas into reality. If you’re passionate aboutpushing the boundaries of AI, we want you on board! Job DescriptionWe are looking for experienced Research Engineers to develop andoptimise AI models, conduct cutting-edge research, and push theboundaries of AI and machine learning. Whether your expertise liesin AI model development, applied research, or production-leveldeployment, this role offers the opportunity to work at theforefront of generative AI innovation. Key Responsibilities -Develop and train large-scale generative models, pushing theboundaries of AI capabilities. - Design and run experiments toexplore and refine model architectures, analyze results, andimplement data-driven improvements. - Continuously innovate bydeveloping and deploying new features that enhance userexperiences. Requirements - Proven experience in traininglarge-scale generative models (e.g., image generation, audiosynthesis, or large language models). - Expertise in evaluatinggenerative models, with a deep understanding of qualitative andquantitative metrics. - Strong proficiency in PyTorch andfamiliarity with state-of-the-art neural network architectures. -Hands-on experience building end-to-end machine learning pipelines,including data collection and pre-processing, model training andevaluation, inference serving. - Strong software engineeringskills, ability to design, implement and maintain high-qualitycode. What We Offer - Competitive salary and equity. -Opportunities for professional growth and leadership. - The chanceto work on cutting-edge AI projects that redefine creativeworkflows. - The opportunity to contribute to open-source AIresearch and publications. How to Apply Interested candidatesshould submit their CV and a cover letter to include the position name in the subject line. Join Recraftand help shape the future of AI-powered graphic design throughgroundbreaking research and development!#J-18808-Ljbffr

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