The new position would join its Machine Learning Platform team, which drives the Netflix algorithm helping viewers pick new programmes to watch.
It pays up to $900,000 (£700,000) per year, fuelling further outrage.
Hollywood unions are striking over concerns about how AI affects the entertainment industry and pay.
The job listing, which was first reported by The Intercept on Tuesday, is one of several listed on the Netflix job page that calls for applicants with experience in machine learning (ML) and AI.
It is unclear from the expansive job advert whether the role will advise on content – the TV programmes and films that Netflix chooses to invest in.
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