
Legora·201-500 employees·AI & ML
AI Marketing Engineer
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“Legora is redefining how legal work gets done with an AI-native workspace built alongside the world's best legal teams, trusted by 1,000+ customers including Cleary Gottlieb, Goodwin, and Linklaters.”
Compensation
$188K-$231K /year
Location
New York, NY
Workplace
On-site
Type
Full-time
Skills covered in University
AgentsLLMs
About the role
We're looking for an AI Marketing Engineer to join our marketing team. This role sits at the intersection of marketing craft and AI engineering, working hand-in-hand with leaders across brand, product marketing, revenue marketing, and marketing ops.
What you'll do
- Reimagine Marketing Workflows with Agents: Partner with marketing leadership to design and deploy AI-native workflows with human-in-the-loop supervision.
- Own the lifecycle from scoping to delivery: Solve one problem at a time, leading the full lifecycle of internal AI solutions from input collection, problem scoping, prompt engineering through to integration, testing, and iteration.
- Evaluate frontier technology: Research, assess and integrate different models and agent frameworks to match the right tool to each problem.
- Build robust integrations: Connect AI agents directly into our marketing data stack to ensure seamless data flow and execution.
- Act as an internal evangelist: Bring a point of view on rapidly evolving AI landscape helping the broader team understand what is real and what is hype.
What we're looking for
- Marketing Ops and Automation Roots: A strong track record of building automations, AI workflows with skills and tool integrations.
- Hands-on AI Tinkering: Experience with LLMs, prompt engineering, skills and agentic orchestration frameworks; you know how to manage context, structure model outputs and chain tasks together.
- A Builder Mindset: you see a slow or broken process and your first thought is 'I can fix that'. You have comfort working in fast-moving, ambiguous environments where you define the brief as much as execute against it.
- Strong communication skills: you can explain what you're building, why it matters, and how to use it to non-technical stakeholders.
- The Marketing Instinct: A genuine curiosity about how marketing works. You care about the business impact, whether that is about qualifying leads, delivering better sales enablement or personalizing marketing emails.
Posted
11 hours ago · Jul 1, 2026