Remote job: NLP Engineer (Document Intelligence & Automation)

Job Title NLP Engineer (Document Intelligence & Automation) Duration 6+ Months Contract (possibility for extension) Location REMOTE Pay Rate $56 /hr W2 Role Overview We are looking for a specialized NLP Engineer to design and implement intelligent solutions that interpret and operationalize complex regulatory documentation for a major Federal Healthcare Agency. The core focus is leveraging NLP and Large Language Models (LLMs) to extract rules, conditions, and compliance logic from large-scale structured and unstructured documents (PDFs, HTML, Policy Manuals) and automating downstream workflows. Key Responsibilities • AI Pipelines Design and build NLP/LLM-driven pipelines to read and interpret federal healthcare manuals, policies, and regulatory guidance. • Logic Extraction Extract complex rules, eligibility conditions, and exceptions from unstructured documentation. • IDP Implementation Implement Document Intelligence / Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) solutions for large-scale content ingestion. • Workflow Automation Convert extracted regulatory logic into machine-readable rules and develop automated workflows using Python and orchestration tools (UiPath, Power Automate). • Stakeholder Collaboration Work with clinical, compliance, and engineering teams to validate rule interpretations and ensure high accuracy. • Auditability Ensure all AI outputs are traceable, auditable, and aligned with federal compliance standards. Required Technical Skills • NLP/LLM Deep experience with frameworks like spaCy, Hugging Face, or Azure OpenAI/OpenAI. • Programming Strong hands-on expertise in Python for text processing and rule extraction. • Automation Practical experience with enterprise automation platforms such as UiPath or Power Automate. • IDP Proven experience with Document Intelligence / IDP platforms and OCR techniques. • Industry Experience Demonstrated ability to process complex regulatory and policy documents, preferably within a regulated industry (Healthcare, Finance, or Gov). Compliance Requirements • Must have resided in the US for at least the last 3 consecutive years. • Subject to a federal background check/clearance process. Desired (Plus) Skills • Experience with healthcare regulations (Medicare, Medicaid, Payment Integrity, or Utilization Management). • Familiarity with Agentic AI, Rule Engines, or Decision Orchestration frameworks. • Cloud experience (AWS preferred). Apply tot his job Apply To this Job Apply To This Job

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