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Reposted 22 Days Ago
Remote
Hiring Remotely in US
Mid level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in US
Mid level
Manage model launches and provider onboarding in an AI marketplace, focusing on integration, QA, and internal tooling improvements.
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About the Role

OpenRouter is an LLM marketplace that lets developers use frontier models in one place. This means shipping frequent model launches and making integration dead simple.

We’re looking for an AI enthusiast to manage model launches and provider onboarding. You’ll help bring new models to market and improve the onboarding process for new providers. This is an ideal role if you love tinkering with AI models, want to develop technical depth, and want to work directly with all of the model labs and providers in the AI ecosystem.

Key Responsibilities

1. Model Launches & Provider Partnerships (~60%)

  • Run end-to-end launch playbooks: scoping, test plans, latency/quality checks, pricing & quotas, docs, and announcement assets.

  • Coordinate with model providers to integrate, QA, and hit ship dates.

  • Maintain clear versioning and release notes; manage deprecations and migrations.

2. Tooling for benchmarks, onboarding and internal operations (~40%)

  • Build internal tools to help speed up the model onboarding process.

  • Build internal evals to evaluate models and endpoints quickly.

  • Document internal processes and prime them for automation.

About You
  • Experience: 2-3 years in a startup, solutions engineering, product ops, or similar.

  • Technical Skills: Comfortable building demos and scripts; can read API docs and troubleshoot with logs/cURL/Postman. Experience with TypeScript/JavaScript and/or Python. Git-literate. Bonus: familiarity with LangChain/LlamaIndex, benchmarking/evals, or basic cloud/observability.

  • Mindset: Ambitious owner, fast learner, bias to ship. Passionate about AI and developer experience.

  • Education: CS/Engineering degree is a plus, not required with demonstrated technical aptitude.

What We Offer
  • A front-row seat to real-world LLM adoption and access to cutting-edge models.

  • Growth into specialized or senior roles as we scale.

  • Collaborative, high-ownership environment.

  • Competitive compensation, benefits, and equity.

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