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Founding Engineer

TEC Partners
Greater London
4 months ago
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TEC Partners are collaborating with a venture-backed startup that's pioneering the future of audio creation through generative AI technology, shaping new possibilities for the music, film, and gaming industries.

As a Founding Engineer, you'll be instrumental in developing a cutting-edge platform that acts as a creative "co-pilot," allowing artists, studios, and creators to generate and enhance audio simply by inputting text commands. Examples include instructions like "increase music tempo to BPM" or "add a saxophone beat to the melody" - with the platform generating the requested audio output.

Key Responsibilities

Product Development: Collaborate with a small team of researchers and three well-connected co-founders to drive the platform's development from the ground up. Core Technology: Leverage Python, React, and Node in the initial stack, while having the flexibility to explore other languages and technologies to build the best solutions. User-Centered Design: Engage directly with end users, ensuring that development is closely aligned with their needs and the platform's goals. Foundational Model Training: Contribute to the training and refinement of proprietary AI models that power text-to-audio transformations. Leadership Potential: As the company scales, take the opportunity to build and lead your own engineering team, driving technical innovation and growth.

Qualifications

Experience in full-stack or back-end engineering, preferably in a startup environment. Proficiency with Python, React, Node, or similar technologies. Familiarity with AI/ML concepts, especially in the context of generative models or audio processing, is a plus. Passion for creative tech applications and willingness to tackle complex technical challenges.

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