TMS LLC
Hiring: AI-Augmented Full Stack Engineer - Python | W2 Only | Ex-Oracle / Google / Meta Preferred
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Role: AI-Augmented Full Stack Engineer - Python | W2 Only
Duration: 12+ Months
Location: Austin, TX
Key Responsibilities:
Software Engineering:
Design, develop, test, deploy, and maintain scalable, secure, and reliable software applications.
Write clean, modular, maintainable, and well-tested code.
Apply strong computer science fundamentals including data structures, algorithms, distributed systems, APIs, databases, cloud-native design, and secure coding practices.
Participate in architecture, design reviews, code reviews, production support, and continuous improvement.
AI-Augmented Development:
Use GenAI tools to accelerate software delivery across the SDLC.
Leverage AI coding assistants and agentic tools for:
• Code generation
• Test generation
• Test automation
• Refactoring
• Code explanation
• Legacy code analysis
• Documentation
• Debugging
• Build and deployment automation
• Root cause analysis
• API and integration development
Create high-quality prompts, task specifications, and context packs that guide AI tools effectively.
Break complex engineering work into AI-executable tasks with clear acceptance criteria.
Review, validate, and improve AI-generated code before merging into production systems.
Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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