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Machine Learning Engineer, Evals

Nous Research

Americas (US time zones)

ML Engineering

Posted 7 days ago

midunknown

Job Description

The Role

You'll work across the lab on agent capability evals, benchmark design, LLM-as-judge systems, failure analysis, and the infrastructure that ties it together. This is a high-growth, high-ownership role on a small team, and you'll ship evaluation infrastructure that researchers depend on from day one.

Responsibilities

  • Run the full eval pipeline end to end and reproduce known results during onboarding, pairing with a senior engineer on your first task

  • Build a judge calibration protocol: sample human-labeled decisions, measure agreement (κ, per-class P/R), identify drift zones, and document it so anyone can re-run it

  • Extend an existing benchmark (GAIA, τ-Bench, SWE-bench slice, etc.) with new tasks targeting known capability gaps, including the prompt, environment, rubric, automated grader, and QA

  • Run failure analysis on model outputs: categorize failure modes, quantify prevalence, and write up findings with recommendations for training data, judge prompts, or benchmark changes

  • Own a recurring eval workflow (weekly regression suite, judge drift dashboard, red-team evaluation for a new capability) and ship tooling researchers actually use

Qualifications

  • 3+ years in software engineering, ML engineering, data science, or a research-adjacent role, with concrete evaluation experience from coursework, an internship, a side project, open source work, or a job

  • Experience with at least one LLM evaluation framework (Harbor, Nemo Evaluator, etc.), with real opinions on what it does well and where it falls short

  • Hands-on experience with LLMs: prompting, few-shot design, and ideally fine-tuning or RAG; regular use of coding agents

  • Solid Python. You write clean, tested, version-controlled code that a colleague could run without you babysitting it

  • Comfort with Git, CI/CD basics, Docker, and the Linux command line (SSH, tmux, debugging a remote job)

  • Understanding of basic eval statistics: why accuracy misleads on imbalanced judges, what Cohen's κ measures, how to think about confidence intervals on a metric

  • At least 3 of the following: you can explain why LLM-as-judge needs calibration; you've done failure analysis and can tell model bugs apart from prompt, grader, or retrieval issues; you know at least two agent benchmarks (GAIA, AgentBench, τ-Bench, MINT, SWE-bench, WebShop, ALFWorld) and a limitation of each; you've designed or extended an eval dataset with happy paths, edge cases, and adversarial examples; you've thought about non-determinism in eval, how you sample, how many runs, how you report variance

  • You communicate clearly to both researchers and engineers, in the right language for each

  • You're comfortable with ambiguity, can turn a half-formed request into a plan, and know when to ask for help

Preferred

  • RLVR / RLHF pipeline experience

  • Training data curation experience

  • Distributed eval orchestration experience

  • Benchmark design from scratch

  • Red teaming and adversarial eval experience

  • Familiarity with psychometrics or measurement theory

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