Full Time
$800-$2,500/month (based on experience)
40
Jun 12, 2026
We're a US-based AI company running multiple brands — AI video production, AI-powered real estate technology, and a network of medical compliance clinics. We're hiring an AI Engineer who builds with autonomous agents the way developers used to build with frameworks.
The honest pitch: work that used to cost us $100,000/year in dev contracts now ships in a week with the right person and the right stack. We're looking for that person. Not someone who "uses AI for coding" — someone who's internalized that the harness around the model is the actual product, and who treats Claude Code, Kimi K2, GLM, Minimax, and Qwen as a routed orchestra, not competing chatbots.
WHAT YOU'LL ACTUALLY BUILD
- Multi-agent workflows that run unsupervised overnight (planner / generator / evaluator architectures, not single-shot prompts)
- Real estate data pipelines pulling MLS, HUD records, and public sources into Supabase with webhook triggers
- Internal tools and dashboards for non-technical operators across our brands (we have a backlog)
- Custom MCP servers when none exist for what we need
- WordPress / Next.js sites cranked out fast with AI-native workflows (3-4 in the pipeline right now, and we pay well to ship them)
- Voice and video automation pipelines (Whisper, Seedance, fal.ai — bonus if you've touched these)
- Whatever the brief is next week, because the work is varied and we move fast
WHAT WE PROVIDE
- Paid access to every coding model and tool that matters — Claude Max, Kimi, GLM, Minimax, Codex, GPT, Gemini, whatever you need
- Infrastructure budget (Supabase, Vercel, Cloudflare, Runpod, VPS)
- Direct line to ownership — no project manager between you and the brief
- Long-term recurring work across multiple brands, not one-off projects
- Top performer becomes the lead and brings on junior builders under them
WHAT WE DON'T WANT
- "I use ChatGPT for code" people
- Anyone whose AI workflow stops at copy-paste
- WordPress-only developers with no scripting depth
- AI-polished applications that say "I am thrilled to apply for this exciting opportunity"
HOW TO APPLY — READ CAREFULLY
The first wave of this evaluation is a video. Record a screen-share walkthrough (Loom, or an unlisted YouTube link), 5–10 minutes, of you talking through your actual setup. We're not looking for production value — we're looking for a builder who can show us their real stack, live, in their own voice. If it sounds like you're reading an AI script off a teleprompter, that's as obvious to us as an AI-written cover letter, and we'll pass.
In the video, walk us through:
1. Who you are, your time zone, and your daily driver — Claude Code? OpenCode? Cline? Something you rolled yourself? Show us the actual environment.
2. How you route your models — what's your orchestrator brain, what's your primary coder, what's your fallback, and how you d
3. What kind of agents you run — subagents, skills, slash commands, hooks, MCP servers. Show us the harness, not a description of it.
4. A run-through of one or two real things you've shipped. Bias toward the work we actually care about: overnight multi-agent workflows, real estate or public-data pipelines into Supabase, custom MCP servers, or voice/video automation (Whisper, Seedance, fal.ai). Screen-share the repo or the live product — show the commit history.
5. The honest part: a production failure. What broke, what you did, what you learned.
Then, in your written application, give us:
- Three portfolio links minimum — GitHub repos with visible commit history, live sites, or Looms of tools you've shipped. We look at the commit graphs.
- One line each: monthly rate expectation (within $800–$2,500), hours per week you can commit, your time zone, and your daily overlap with US Eastern.
We watch every video that comes with honest answers. We delete generic applications with no video.
BONUS (NOT REQUIRED, BUT NOTICED)
- Self-hosted observability (Langfuse, Helicone, claude-code-hooks-multi-agent-observability)
- Understanding of the "lethal trifecta" and prompt-injection mitigation
- FFmpeg / video pipeline work
- Real estate, mortgage, or regulated-industry experience
- Public writeups, blog posts, or X threads on agents
- GitHub commits in the last 30 days
DETAILS
- Job Type: Full-Time
- Salary: $800–$2,500/month, based on experience demonstrated in your video and application
- Hours: Flexible, with 3–4 hours of US Eastern overlap required daily