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Gruve

AI Vibe Coding Engineer

USA (Remote) (Remote)$64k–$72kmidAdded today

About this role

Gruve seeks a creative engineer to rapidly build AI-powered prototypes and proof-of-concepts using AI-assisted coding tools like Cursor and Claude. You'll collaborate with product and design teams to develop LLM applications, workflows, and full-stack demos while staying on the cutting edge of generative AI technology.

What you'll do

  • Build rapid prototypes and proof-of-concepts using AI-assisted coding tools
  • Develop LLM-powered applications, workflows, and AI agents
  • Design and integrate MCP servers, APIs, and orchestration patterns
  • Create full-stack applications with modern frameworks and experiment with prompts
  • Collaborate with product and UX teams to transform ideas into working demos
  • Research and implement emerging AI engineering trends and frameworks

What they're looking for

  • Python, JavaScript/TypeScript, or Node.js
  • LLMs, RAG architectures, and prompt engineering
  • AI-assisted coding tools (Cursor, Claude Code, GitHub Copilot)
  • React/Next.js and REST APIs
  • AI agents and MCP servers
  • Vector databases and embeddings
  • LangChain, LangGraph, or CrewAI frameworks
  • Git/GitHub and microservices
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Gruve

Gruve deploys and manages enterprise network security infrastructure, specializing in Cisco ASA and FTD firewall solutions for customer environments. The company is hiring Network Security Engineers for hands-on implementation and support roles that involve infrastructure deployment, troubleshooting, and cross-functional project collaboration.

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Likely interview questions

  • Walk us through a recent project where you used AI coding assistants like Cursor or Claude Code—what did you build and how did the tool accelerate your workflow?
  • Describe your experience with LLM-powered applications and RAG architectures. Which frameworks have you used and why?