AI Azure Foundry Engineer – Copilot with strong python exp (100% Remote)

Hi, Hope you are doing well, Please find the job description given below and let me know your interest. Position: AI Azure Foundry Engineer Copilot with strong python exp (100% Remote) Location: 100% Remote Duration : 6+ months Job Description: Required Skills & Experience 5-10+ years in software engineering with strong Python (async, typing, packaging, testing) and API development. 2-4+ years building GenAI/LLM solutions (Azure OpenAl/Foundry), including prompt engineering, tool/function calling, and retrieval patterns. (Learning/Docs alignment via arenaflex Learn & internal enablement.) Hands-on with Azure services used in Al apps: Azure Al Foundry, Azure OpenAI, Azure Al Search, Azure Functions, Key Vault, Event Grid/Service Bus, Storage, App Service/Container Apps. Practical experience with agentic frameworks (e.g., Semantic Kernel, LangGraph, or AutoGen). Familiarity with vector databases, embeddings, chunking strategies, and evaluation/guardrail techniques. Proficiency with Git, DevOps pipelines, and observability (App insights/Log Analytics) Nice to Have Experience with PCF/Power Platform extensions to surface agents in business apps, or Teams/Copilot Studio action integration when relevant to the use case. (Enterprise agent go-to-market references.) Exposure to prompt flow, evaluation harnesses, A/B testing, and model benchmarking in Foundry. Knowledge of RAI tooling (e.g., NeMo Guardrails or platform safety configs) and enterprise Al compliance processes. I Education & Certifications Bachelor's in Computer Science/Engineering (or equivalent experience). Certifications (nice-to-have): Azure Al Engineer/Developer, Azure Data/Architect, PL-400/PL-600 (if working adjacent to Dynamics/Power Platform). If you are interested, please share your updated resume and suggest the best number & time to connect with you. Ajit Kumar US IT Recruiter , DMS VISION Inc | / | 4645 Avon Lane, Suite 210, Frisco, TX 75033 Apply tot his job

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