Détail du poste Our Mission At Doctrine, we're building Europe's leading legal AI platform. Our belief? Law shouldn't be slowed down by repetitive tasks. It should be augmented by a specialised AI, designed to understand, analyse and produce legal reasoning at the highest standard. Our ambition? To help legal professionals work with greater reliability, efficiency and peace of mind, through a single, comprehensive and secure platform. Today, 27,000 legal professionals across five countries (France, Italy, Germany, Spain and Luxembourg) trust us to do just that. Our growth is guided by a clear approach: a global vision, grounded in a deep understanding of local specificities. Behind this ambition, a team of around 250 people, united around one goal: supporting lawyers and legal professionals at every stage of their work, from research to drafting. And we're just getting started. Context We are looking for a confirmed/senior Machine Learning Engineer to help us build the first legal AI platform. You'll join the Scribe team with a clear mission: revolutionize legal drafting (Drafting) in France, Italy, and Germany. We deploy cutting-edge solutions (LLMs) directly where lawyers and legal professionals work. Your roadmap (3-6 months): - Web App: Build a multi-document drafting tool and a dedicated chatbot. - Integrations: Launch add-ins to assist daily legal drafting. - AI & Translation: Enhance our automatic PDF translation features. Our web tech stack is based on NodeJS, NestJS, React & NextJS. You can find full details about our stack on GitHub !Note: Previous professional experience in law is not required, but a willingness to learn and develop expertise in understanding legal documents is important Missions - Develop NLP models (whether based on Machine Learning or not) to assist with information search and recommendation within legal documents, in particular. - Maintain and monitor these models in production. - Design conversational agents to accelerate lawyers' w
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