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Applied AI Engineer jobs (2026)

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55 Applied AI Engineer roles in New York are open across AI-native companies in our index right now, with posted total comp typically $201k–$348k. 6 were added in the last week. Below: the live board, plus where demand is heading, the skills employers want, and how the interview has changed.

Open roles
55
Median total comp
$201k–$348k
New this week
6

Latest Applied AI Engineer openings

A live sample from the 55 open roles — click any row for the full posting.

The Applied AI Engineer hiring market in 2026

Applied AI Engineer has emerged as a distinct "missing link" role that overlaps with both AI Engineer and Forward-Deployed Engineer, focused on production-grade LLM application plumbing: vector databases, retrieval pipelines, and evaluation. The r/AppliedAI_Engineering community and ai.engineer's jobs page both treat it as its own category. Crucially, employers now do too: Anthropic lists Applied AI as a dedicated job-family pillar alongside AI Research & Engineering and Compute, and OpenAI's careers page lists roles such as AI Systems Engineer for Codex Agents at $230K-$385K base plus equity under its Applied AI family. The demand tailwind is the agentic shift: Lightcast's Stanford AI Index 2026 work shows the Agentic AI skill cluster growing over 280% year over year to around 90,000 US postings. For candidates, Applied AI Engineer is the most production-leaning of the AI engineering roles and the one where shipping working systems matters most.

The skills employers actually want now

Applied AI Engineer is defined by a small set of high-leverage production skills. The r/learnmachinelearning discussion of "AI skills currently in demand by startups" names four asymmetric bets that map almost exactly onto the role: agentic system design, RAG, evaluation frameworks, and full-stack product ability. Lightcast's data reinforces the first of these, with the Agentic AI cluster up over 280% year over year. The competencies employers actually screen for:

  • Agentic system design: orchestrating agents and tool calls
  • RAG and retrieval: vector DBs and production retrieval pipelines
  • Evaluation frameworks: building evals with tools like RAGAS, Braintrust, or LangSmith
  • Full-stack product: shipping a customer-facing feature end to end The emphasis is on plumbing that survives production, not research novelty. An engineer who can stand up a retrieval pipeline, wire an agent to real tools, and prove quality with an eval harness is exactly what this role hires for.

How the Applied AI Engineer interview has changed

The loop scores production AI system design rather than classical data structures. Perspective AI's guide to Anthropic's Applied AI interviews reports a four-to-six-week process from recruiter to offer built around system design of LLM APIs and end-to-end build exercises. JobRight's guide to Anthropic's SWE and Applied AI loops adds that candidates are tested on AI model API design with a safety layer, GPU scheduling, and inference scaling, and are scored on their ability to design evaluations and orchestrate agents rather than on textbook algorithms. In other words, the interview asks the candidate to build the same kind of production AI system the job requires. The broader funnel matches the rest of the AI market, with an industry-average time-to-fill around 89 days and near-universal AI-resume screening ahead of any human review, so candidates should prepare a concrete, buildable system-design story.

How people are breaking in

Applied AI Engineer is the closest role to a self-taught, production-portfolio path in the entire AI hiring market, which makes it the highest-leverage target for bootcamp graduates and career switchers, because shipping matters more than credentials here. The documented playbook is concrete: ship a RAG application with real evaluations using tools like RAGAS, Braintrust, or LangSmith, build a LangGraph agent, and publish a system-design writeup explaining the tradeoffs. That combination directly demonstrates the four in-demand skills the role screens for. Where those roles live is equally clear: AI startups, including the YC W26 cohort, Mistral, Cohere, and Scale AI, alongside AI-native enterprises such as Anthropic and OpenAI's Applied AI org. BuiltIn LA's 2026 listings show the role reaching beyond pure tech into verticals, with openings like Senior Applied AI Engineer and Applied AI Health Data System Engineer. The path in is to build in public, prove quality with evals, and target the startups and AI-native enterprises hiring for production LLM work.

How we read this

The counts, median comp, and skill frequencies here are computed from 55 live Applied AI Engineer postings in New York in our index (29 disclose a pay-transparency band), refreshed weekly; the board above is live. The market context is researched and cited below.

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Frequently asked

How many Applied AI Engineer jobs are open right now?

Our index tracks 55 live Applied AI Engineer roles in New York, refreshed daily, with 6 added in the last week.

What do Applied AI Engineer jobs pay?

Posted total comp typically runs $201k–$348k for roles that disclose a band. See the Applied AI Engineer salary guide for percentiles and pay by level.

Is Applied AI Engineer in demand in 2026?

Applied AI Engineer has emerged as a distinct "missing link" role that overlaps with both AI Engineer and Forward-Deployed Engineer, focused on production-grade LLM application plumbing: vector databases, retrieval pipelines, and evaluation

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