We’re looking for a Swiss Army knife engineer. Someone highly versatile, curious, and product‑minded who thrives in a fast‑moving, experimental environment. This isn’t a role for someone who wants to go deep in one area. It’s for someone who wants to go wide, build useful things quickly, and constantly experiment.
Job Responsibilities
This person will work on a variety of internal tools that improve team productivity and workflows. The majority of what they build will be MVP‑level tools that solve specific problems, often in experimental or fast‑evolving areas. Some examples include:
Voice‑driven mobile utilities, particularly on iOS, that use microphone input to generate structured actions through AI pipelines. These tools will use the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to convert voice commands into meaningful backend operations. For example, a voice input could control systems like Jira, Notion, or query email inboxes through structured prompts sent via MCP.
Backend services that interpret natural language commands, manage prompt flows, and orchestrate AI behavior through MCP or similar frameworks. This includes handling queries like "Did I get any emails from X?" and translating them into actionable AI tasks.
Mobile convenience tools that act as thin clients for MCP‑driven backends, using voice, touch, or simple UI to interact with AI workflows.
Mindset and personality
Inherently curious. They’ve built tools or side projects just for fun. They probably have a repo or folder full of scripts they’ve written to make their own life easier.
Loves building. They should have a hacker mentality, someone who enjoys making things work rather than waiting for specs.
Self‑starting and entrepreneurial. When given a loose idea, they can return with a working prototype and highlight edge cases or features no one asked about yet.
AI‑native. They must actively use and embrace modern AI tools like Claude, GPT, Copilot, etc., to move faster and be more effective. This is not the right role for someone who is skeptical of AI or thinks their expertise makes AI irrelevant. We believe AI is a multiplier, and this engineer should be fluent in using it across their work.
Comfortable with the unknown. Whether it’s building a Chrome extension, wiring up an iOS app, or connecting voice inputs to backend tools, they will be asked to figure things out on the fly.
Scale and tradeoffs
They must have experience working in both startup‑style environments and scaled systems. We need someone who understands the tradeoffs they’re making during fast prototyping, not someone who’s unaware of what’s missing or skipped. They should:
Technical background
Culture fit
This is someone who thrives in a zero‑to‑one setting, uses AI tools as an extension of their workflow, and wants to build practical tools that help others work faster. They don’t need to be an expert in any one area, but they do need to be fearless, fast, and thoughtful about how they work.
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