Aircall

AI Productivity Engineer

Aircall

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: San FranciscoCaliforniaWashingtonUnited States

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Salary

💰 $160,000 - $220,000 per year

About the role

  • Accelerate AI adoption across the engineering organization
  • Build AI-powered tools and systems that measurably improve how engineers work
  • Identify high-friction areas in engineering workflows where AI can meaningfully improve productivity
  • Design and build practical, production-grade AI-powered developer tooling
  • Automate and streamline workflows across GitLab, Jira, CI/CD, Slack, and observability tools
  • Own solutions end-to-end: discovery → design → build → measure → iterate
  • Work hands-on with engineering teams to remove friction, enable usage, and move tools from delivery to daily practice

Requirements

  • 5+ years of experience as a software engineer, with recent focus on GenAI systems
  • Strong experience building production-grade systems, not just prototypes
  • Hands-on experience with: LLMs (OpenAI, Anthropic, etc.)
  • Prompting, retrieval, and context injection
  • AI-powered tooling or internal platforms
  • Solid backend engineering skills (APIs, services, integrations)
  • Experience working with developer tools (CI/CD, GitHub/GitLab, Jira, observability)
  • Strong product mindset and comfort operating in ambiguous problem spaces
Benefits
  • Competitive salary package & equity
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance is 100% covered
  • 401k plan with company matching!
  • Unlimited PTO — take the time you need to come to work feeling great!
  • Wellness, commuter, and childcare reimbursements
  • Generous parental leave policy
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
GenAI systemsproduction-grade systemsLLMspromptingretrievalcontext injectionbackend engineeringAPIsservicesintegrations
Soft Skills
product mindsetproblem-solvingcollaborationadaptability