
Software Engineer, Labs
Ambrook
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: San Francisco • California • United States
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About the role
- Run experiments end to end in 1-2 week cycles — prototype, ship to real customers, learn, repeat
- Work directly with operators across agriculture, construction, trucking, and other industries to ground experiments in real problems
- Build the eval framework that lets the team move fast with confidence
- Share what you learn — internal demos and external write-ups are a core output, not an afterthought
- Help figure out what's worth scaling and what's not — and be right often enough that the team builds conviction about where to invest
Requirements
- You've shipped AI/LLM-powered features to real users, not just demos or internal tools
- You're comfortable across the stack: frontend, API, prompts, evals
- You've built 0-to-1 products and are excited by ambiguity, scoping from scratch, and making strategic decisions alongside technical ones
- You have a track record of self-direction: you've consistently identified important problems and gone after them
- You write and share naturally, both internally and externally
- You have a portfolio of side projects, open source work, or the like that shows how you generate and build on ideas
- You've demonstrated curiosity about underserved industries: you've read about them, talked to people in them, built something for them, or otherwise taken real action
Benefits
- Ambrook is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage you to apply even if you don't meet every qualification listed above.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard Skills & Tools
AILLMfrontend developmentAPI developmentprototypingproduct developmentevaluation frameworksexperimentationstrategic decision makingself-direction
Soft Skills
curiositycommunicationproblem identificationself-directionwritingcollaborationadaptabilitycritical thinkingcreativityconviction building