Member of Technical Staff
Complement AI (https://complement.ai)Complement AI (https://complement.ai) | Member of Technical Staff | San Francisco or New York City | ONSITE | Full-time | $150K - $300K + Equity
Complement builds AI that autonomously operates factories. We connect the fragmented systems inside a factory (ERP, MES, PLCs, spreadsheets, etc) into a unified data layer, then deploy AI agents that optimize decisions across the whole operation for profit.
As a Member of Technical Staff, you'll work across the stack connecting factory data sources, building simulations to optimize scheduling, embedding with factory operators, and designing interfaces that surface recommendations. We care about what you've shipped under ambiguity more than which of those you specialize in.
Apply: https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/complement/7d410785-31db-4aa4-85f6-...
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