Senior Python Developer Needed for Autonomous AI Agent / Claw-Style Workflow System
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HOURLY / PART_TIME
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United States
python, machine-learning, artificial-intelligence
We are looking for a very strong Python developer with real experience building autonomous AI agents and agentic workflow systems.
This is not a basic chatbot project.
This is not a simple “connect an LLM to a form” project.
This is not a quick prototype or demo.
This is a mindset change.
Building an AI workflow for one task is very different from building an autonomous agent that can oversee a broader business process, monitor things continuously, take actions, manage state, use tools, and escalate when needed.
We are looking for someone who understands that difference.
The goal is to build autonomous enterprise-style agents that can support real operational workflows. These agents need to be able to monitor processes, understand context, trigger actions, work across tools and APIs, handle failures, and know when to escalate to a human.
Strong Python is required.
Claw / OpenClaw-style agent experience is absolutely required.
Do not apply if you do not have real experience or serious working knowledge with Claw-style autonomous agents.
LangGraph experience is helpful, but this role is not only about deterministic LLM workflows. LangGraph is strong for structured workflows and stateful LLM processes, but this project is more focused on the next step: autonomous agents that can monitor broader processes, take action, reason across state, and escalate when human review is needed.
Core Requirements:
Strong Python development experience
Real experience with autonomous AI agents
Experience with Claw / OpenClaw-style agent systems
Strong understanding of agent loops, tools, state, memory, planning, monitoring, escalation, and guardrails
Ability to build production-grade AI workflows, not just demos
API integration experience
Backend engineering experience
Strong architecture and systems-thinking ability
Ability to design for reliability, logging, permissions, audit trails, failure handling, and human-in-the-loop escalation
Experience with LLM orchestration frameworks
Ability to explain technical decisions clearly
Helpful Experience:
LangGraph
OpenAI / Anthropic APIs
Multi-agent systems
Tool calling
Workflow automation
Event-driven systems
Background jobs and queues
FastAPI
PostgreSQL
AWS or similar cloud infrastructure
Enterprise SaaS workflows
Monitoring / observability
Permissioned tool execution
Human approval workflows
Security-conscious agent design
What We Are Building Toward:
We are trying to move beyond one-off AI tasks and into autonomous agents that can help manage larger business workflows.
Examples of the type of thinking we care about:
An agent that monitors a process over time
An agent that notices when something changes
An agent that knows what actions it is allowed to take
An agent that can use APIs/tools safely
An agent that maintains state and context
An agent that logs what it did and why
An agent that escalates to a human when confidence is low or approval is required
An agent that can recover from failures or retry safely
An agent that is useful in real operations, not just impressive in a demo
What We Are NOT Looking For:
Someone who only built basic chatbots
Someone who only used no-code AI tools
Someone who only copied tutorials
Someone who says they know agents but cannot explain the architecture
Someone with no Claw / OpenClaw-style experience
Someone who cannot handle a live technical screening
Someone who is only comfortable building simple prompt chains
Someone who ignores reliability, permissions, logging, and failure handling
Screening Process:
There will be a live phone/video technical screening.
You should be prepared to explain:
What you have actually built
How your agent architecture worked
How the agent monitored state
How tools/actions were triggered
How failures were handled
How human escalation worked
How you prevented unsafe or incorrect actions
Where LangGraph makes sense
Where Claw-style autonomous agents make more sense
How you would design this for production, not just a demo
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