[Remote] AI Rust Engineer Remote (American or European time zones)

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. UMATR is partnering with a well-backed developer tools company to hire an AI Rust Engineer into their engineering team. This role focuses on building AI-native workflows for software engineers and improving how AI interacts with evolving codebases. Responsibilities Design systems that let AI participate directly in real developer workflows Build the infrastructure that connects language models to the editor and surrounding tooling Develop context systems that help models reason about large, complex codebases Design evaluation frameworks that measure whether AI-assisted development is genuinely helping engineers Improve the reliability, latency, and cost efficiency of AI features in production Collaborate closely with editor and infrastructure engineers to get ideas shipped quickly Pair program with teammates to explore and refine systems together Skills Hands-on experience building production systems powered by large language models A strong grasp of model behaviour, prompting, and evaluation A track record of integrating AI capabilities into real shipped software Solid backend or systems programming experience Genuine interest in developer tools and programming environments Experience with Rust, or a real willingness to pick it up quickly Strong collaboration instincts, comfortable working closely with other engineers You've built AI coding assistants or developer tooling before You have experience with, and a strong understanding of MCP You've designed evaluation systems for LLM-driven products You've worked with large codebases, compilers, or language tooling You've built with tool-using or agent-style models Production Rust experience Company Overview UMATR connects software, data, and AI professionals with employers through specialist tech recruitment and community events. It was founded in 2021, and is headquartered in Dubai, Dubai, ARE, with a workforce of 11-50 employees. Its website is https//umatr.io.

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