Production history
Real time spent in production: networking, embedded, distributed systems, or AI that real users depend on.
There is no standing list of openings. We add people when the work genuinely calls for it, and only people who could have scoped that work themselves.
Engineers who have shipped, and run what they shipped. A few things they tend to have in common.
Real time spent in production: networking, embedded, distributed systems, or AI that real users depend on.
Been on the hook for what they built, and stayed to fix it when it broke.
Able to sit with a client's engineering team and earn its trust, not just present to it.
Would rather flag that something is wrong than let it ship quietly.
Real engagements, not a bench. What you would actually be doing.
Directly on production systems: assessing AI in production, advising the team that owns it, or building inside their stack.
No waiting for assignment between engagements. You are on the work that actually needs you.
No management layer between you and the problem. You own the call and the outcome.
Technical work held to a high standard, because the people doing it have built and run systems like these.
We don't keep a careers form. If you're an engineer and this is the kind of work you're looking for, write to us directly. A note about what you've built and run is worth more than a CV.