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Principal Engineer, API & MCP Platform

Reston, VA, United States; Somerville, Massachusetts, United States

Babel Street is the trusted technology partner for the world’s most advanced identity intelligence and risk operations. We deliver advanced AI and data analytics solutions providing unmatched, analysis-ready data regardless of language, proactive risk identification, 360-degree insights, high-speed automation, and seamless integration into existing systems. Babel Street empowers government and commercial organizations to transform high-stakes identity and risk operations into a strategic advantage.  The actionable insights we deliver safeguard lives and protect critical assets around the worldBabel Street is headquartered in Reston, Virginia, with regional offices in Boston, MA and Cleveland, OH, and international offices in Australia, Canada, Israel, Japan, and the U.K. For more information, visit www.babelstreet.com. 

Role Summary 

We are seeking a Principal Engineer to lead Babel Street’s API and MCP platform strategy and delivery as we evolve toward an AI-native, agent-driven platform. 

This is a hands-on, senior technical leadership role responsible for defining and delivering API-first platform capabilities that enable both developers and AI agents to interact with Babel Street’s services. You will lead the design and implementation of semantic APIs, Model Context Protocol (MCP) integrations, and context-aware service patterns that power next-generation intelligence workflows. 

This role requires a finger-on-keyboard engineer who can both define direction and deliver foundational systems. You will partner closely with AI, Data, and Platform teams to ensure Babel Street’s APIs and services are consistent, discoverable, scalable, and optimized for agentic workflows. 

You will work in close partnership with the Architecture function to align on long-term technical direction, ensuring API and MCP platform decisions are consistent with the company’s broader architectural vision while maintaining a strong focus on execution and delivery. 

This is a hybrid role working out of either our Reston, VA or Somerville, MA office. Full remote may be considered.

Why This Role Matters 

This role will be instrumental to Babel Street’s AI-native technology strategy. The API and MCP platform will serve as the interface layer between data, AI, and product capabilities, enabling agents, developers, and systems to interact seamlessly. 

This is a high-impact, senior technical leadership role with broad influence across the organization and the opportunity to shape the future of Babel Street’s platform.  The position spans four core domains: 

API Platform & Strategy 

You will define and lead Babel Street’s API-first platform strategy, establishing consistent patterns for service design, versioning, discoverability, and governance. 

You will help evolve the platform toward agent-ready APIs, ensuring services are consumable by both human developers and AI agents. You will establish standards for API consistency, reliability, and performance across the organization. 

You will also work closely with product and engineering teams to ensure APIs are designed as first-class platform capabilities, not just service interfaces. 

MCP & Agent Integration 

You will lead Babel Street’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) strategy and implementation, enabling agents and AI systems to interact with services in a standardized and scalable way. This includes defining patterns for: 

  • MCP service exposure 
  • Tool and service discovery  
  • Agent-to-service communication  
  • Context-aware interactions  

You will partner closely with AI and platform teams to enable agent-native workflows across the organization. 

Semantic APIs & Agent-Ready Interfaces 

You will lead the design of semantic, agent-friendly APIs, where documentation becomes a first-class interface for AI-driven systems. This includes defining standards for: 

  • API descriptions optimized for agents 
  • Schema consistency and semantic modeling  
  • Tool and service discoverability  
  • API documentation optimized for agent consumption  

You will establish best practices for documentation-as-code, ensuring APIs are designed for both developers and AI systems. 

Context Management & Runtime Patterns 

You will define patterns for context-aware APIs and services, including: 

  • Context management and retrieval 
  • Context caching  
  • Session and state management  
  • Memory-aware service interactions  

You will help design scalable context-aware systems leveraging technologies such as Vertex AI Context Caching and related frameworks. 

Key Responsibilities 

  • Partner closely with Architecture to define and lead Babel Street’s API and MCP platform strategy 
  • Design and deliver semantic, agent-ready APIs  
  • Establish MCP standards and implementation patterns  
  • Define context management patterns for agent workflows  
  • Partner with AI and Data teams to enable agent-native architectures  
  • Establish API governance and platform standards  
  • Build foundational frameworks and reusable components  
  • Provide hands-on technical leadership and mentorship  
  • Partner with Google and other vendors on platform capabilities  
  • Drive adoption of API and MCP standards across engineering teams  

Required Qualifications 

  • 10+ years of software engineering experience 
  • Experience operating at Principal Engineer or Staff+ level 
  • Strong hands-on experience building distributed systems  
  • Experience designing and building API-first platforms 
  • Experience with cloud-native architectures (GCP preferred)  
  • Experience building developer platforms or service-oriented architectures  
  • Strong system design and architectural thinking skills 
  • Proven ability to lead cross-team technical initiatives  

Preferred Qualifications 

  • Hands-on work with Google Cloud Platform (GCP) 
  • Familiarity with Vertex AI Agent Engine  
  • Background in ADK and reasoning frameworks such as LangChain 
  • Understanding of the Model Context Protocol (MCP)  
  • Exposure to data warehouse technologies like BigQuery and Snowflake 
  • Knowledge of Apigee or similar API gateway solutions  
  • Proven ability to design semantic APIs for AI or agent-driven use cases  
  • Experience managing context or building memory systems  
  • Development of agent-based architectures or orchestration frameworks  
  • Exposure to Anti-Gravity 

What Success Looks Like 

30 Days 

  • Assess current API and platform architecture 
  • Define API and MCP platform strategy  
  • Identify early opportunities for standardization  

60 Days 

  • Deliver initial platform frameworks and standards 
  • Begin rollout of semantic API patterns  
  • Establish MCP integration approach  

90 Days 

  • Agent-ready APIs in production 
  • MCP-enabled services deployed
  • Clear platform standards adopted across teams
  • Measurable improvement in API consistency and developer velocity  

Benefits at Babel Street (just to name a few...)

  • Health Benefits: Babel Street covers 85-100% monthly premium costs for Medical, Dental, Vision, Life & Disability insurances – for you and your family!
  • Retirement Plans: Babel Street offers both a Traditional and Roth 401(K) with a very competitive match.
  • Unlimited Flexible Leave: We trust our employees to manage their own time and balance their personal and work lives.
  • Holidays: Babel Street provides employees with 12 paid Federal Holidays
  • Tuition Reimbursement: We are committed to investing in our employees. One way we do that is with our Tuition Reimbursement Program for continuing education.                 

Babel Street is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. Further, Babel Street will not discriminate against applicants for inquiring about, discussing or disclosing their pay or, in certain circumstances, the pay of their co‐worker, Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination. In addition, Babel Street's policy is to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified employees who have protected disabilities to the extent required by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances where a particular employee works. Upon request, we will provide you with more information about such accommodations.

 

Range for this position based on qualifications and experience

$220,000 - $250,000 USD

 

 

 

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