Senior Full-Stack Software Engineer
OpendateWe're looking for a senior engineer who is pushing the boundaries of AI-assisted software development.
Everyone says they use AI. We're looking for someone who has gone much further—someone who is constantly experimenting with new workflows, building agents, automating entire pieces of development, and rethinking what one engineer can accomplish.
Our engineering team believes AI is fundamentally changing what great engineering looks like. We want people who are helping define that future—not waiting for someone else to.
Our stack includes Ruby on Rails, React, PostgreSQL, AWS, Sidekiq, and Stripe, but we're far more interested in how you build than the specific technologies you've used.
If you're excited by questions like:
How can AI own an entire feature from design to deployment? What engineering work still requires humans, and what should be automated? How do we move dramatically faster while maintaining an exceptionally high bar for quality? What does an engineering organization look like when every engineer has AI teammates?
...you'll probably enjoy working with us.
If this resonates, we'd love to hear from you.
https://www.opendate.io/careers/senior-full-stack-software-e...
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