
AI-Native Engineers & Operators
We The FlywheelWe The Flywheel | AI-Native Engineers & Operators | REMOTE (worldwide) | Contract / Part-time (10–40 hrs/wk)
We're a remote-first digital product studio building across sports media, AI, fitness, and personal branding — 500+ web properties and deeply AI-native workflows. AI does the heavy lifting here, but it's the leverage, not the point: we hire for the human judgment, ingenuity, and taste on top of it.
Open roles (remote, contract):
- Agentic Engineer — ship real software with AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, Aider). You're an engineer, not a prompt operator: basic technical foundation in databases, frameworks, integrations, APIs. <30 hrs/wk.
- Sr Agentic Engineer — architect and own multi-step agent workflows; track record required. <30 hrs/wk.
- Agentic Operator — the human-in-the-loop: walk user flows, native-language QA of AI output, and the testing agents can't do alone (SSO, captchas, mobile apps). 10–40 hrs/wk, open to all levels.
- AI-Native Tech & Growth Director
- Head of Data Science
We're also hiring across product, growth, design, and PR — full list at the link.
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