Bild AI Hiring Founding Engineer for Construction Blueprint AI Systems
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Summary
Bild AI is hiring a Founding Engineer (Applied AI) to develop AI systems that understand construction blueprints, automate cost estimation, and streamline permit applications. The role focuses on computer vision, LLM models, and AI systems for the construction industry. The position requires Python, machine learning, and computer vision skills, with preference for candidates who have built production AI systems and have construction experience. The company is Y Combinator-backed and aims to make construction more efficient to build more housing and infrastructure.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledAI that understands construction blueprints
tackle the mess that is blueprint reading, cost estimation, and permit applications in construction
Focus on the intelligence-layer instead of the application-layer
Apply the newest computer vision, LLM models, and AI systems
0-to-1 builder, with your AI in production
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