Defense AI Center "A1" at the Ministry of Defense is looking for IT specialists. Who is invited to develop AI for the front
The team needs technical and related specialists to create innovative solutions for the military.
The team needs technical and related specialists to create innovative solutions for the military.
The team needs technical and related specialists to create innovative solutions for the military.
The new Center for Artificial Intelligence under the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Defense AI Center "A1" has announced a recruitment of specialists. The relevant vacancies and working conditions have already been published on the specialized DOU portal.
A common and important condition for all candidates is to work in an office in Kyiv (or a hybrid format), as well as ensuring reservation from mobilization. Currently, the team is actively looking for specialists at the Middle and Senior level positions:
Intellectual Property and Innovation Development Lawyer (Senior): a lawyer with 3 years of experience in IT or the public sector for legal support of AI solutions and work with international agreements.
UX/UI Designer (Senior): a specialist in design development from concept to prototypes and design system development.
Business Analyst (Middle): an analyst for gathering requirements for AI products and analyzing processes.
Operations Manager (Junior/Middle): a specialist responsible for ensuring the daily operation of the Center and managing document flow.
Full Stack Engineer (Senior): developer (React/Vue.js, Python) for creating interfaces and backend with integration of AI/ML modules.
There are also open vacancies for AI Architects & ML Engineers, Data Engineers, Embedded Developers, Security Engineers, and DevOps.
Recall that the creation of the Defense AI Center "A1" is part of the Ministry of Defense's broader strategy for digitalizing the army and scaling Ukrainian defense-tech. Such initiatives are designed to give the Defense Forces a technological advantage over the Russian army through data processing speed, improved target recognition systems, and automation of processes on the front line.


