Design and architect multi-agent orchestration frameworks, build tool-calling pipelines and reasoning loops, and optimize latency and token usage for real-time agentic workflows and autonomous operations.
Key Responsibilities
- Architect multi-agent orchestration frameworks.
- Build robust tool-calling pipelines and reasoning loops.
- Optimize latency and token usage for real-time agentic workflows.
Requirements
- Proven experience with LangGraph, AutoGen, or similar multi-agent frameworks.
- Deep understanding of Agentic RAG and autonomous tool-calling.
- Background in system architecture and workflow automation.
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