Senior multi-agent orchestration talent and rates in Insurance
Senior multi-agent orchestration engineers serving insurance run roughly $165–$240/hr. Stack realities for this combination: Guidewire / Duck Creek + Verisk + LexisNexis + Stripe ACH — common integrations: Guidewire / Duck Creek policy admin, Verisk + LexisNexis underwriting data, CCC + Mitchell auto-claims data. Underwriting + claims data; bias-audit obligations; rate-filing scrutiny on ML features
What multi-agent orchestration actually requires in 2026
2026 stack: LangGraph (state machine), CrewAI (role-based), AutoGen (Microsoft), or Composio (managed). Pure-code: OpenAI Swarm pattern. Observability: Langfuse + LangSmith + Arize ML to trace cross-agent calls. Coordinator persistence in Redis or Postgres event store. Multi-agent engineers must design coordination protocols: who can call whom, what counts as completion, how to handle conflicting outputs. This is closer to distributed-systems engineering than LLM prompting. Most "agent devs" hit a wall at 3+ agent coordination.