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Agentic Engineer, Claude Code
Bolder AppsEngineers needed to build production software with Claude Code, focusing on per-project deliverables for Bolder Apps. Seeking experts with real experience and autonomy in AI-driven development.
Tech Stack
Tools & technologiesAWSDNSJavaScriptJestNext.jsPostgres
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Take projects from spec to deployed software, with Claude Code (and other coding agents where they fit) doing most of the typing
- Author CLAUDE.md files, skills, and prompt systems that produce consistent output
- Manage context, sub-agents, memory, and tokens across long-running tasks
- Drive TDD with agents using hooks, sub-agents, and verification patterns, and don't let the agent cheat
- Set up CI/CD, deployments, databases, secrets, and monitoring properly
- Be the final quality gate. Review what the agent produced, refactor what's wrong, ship what works
Requirements
What you’ll need- R**eal, demonstrable Claude Code experience.** You've shipped apps with it — not POCs, not toys. You can talk fluently about CLAUDE.md, skills, sub-agents, hooks, MCP servers, plan mode, and slash commands without consulting docs.
- **Multi-agent fluency. **You've worked across at least one other coding agent (Cursor, Codex, Copilot, Amp, Cline, or similar) and can articulate the trade-offs.
- **Skill authoring.** You've written reusable skills (SKILL.md, system prompts, agent definitions) that produce consistent output, not one-off prompts that need re-tuning every session.
- **Context engineering**. You manage the context window deliberately. You know when to summarize, when to spawn a sub-agent, when to clear and restart.
- **Memory management.** External memory, RAG, file-system memory, structured handoffs across sessions and days.
- Token economy. You optimize for cost. You know which model to use for which task. You're not burning Opus tokens on jobs Haiku would handle.
- **Git. Branches, rebases, worktrees, conflict resolution, clean commits.** You don't panic when something goes sideways with origin/main.
- **Deployments**. You can ship a Next.js app to Vercel, a backend to Fly or Railway, a container to AWS — and you can debug it when it breaks at 11pm.
- **Databases**. Postgres-class fluency. You've worked with Supabase or equivalent (Neon, RDS, PlanetScale). You understand schemas, indexes, migrations, foreign keys, transactions, and Row Level Security. You don't write SELECT * in production code.
- **Security. **Secrets management, env vars, auth flows (OAuth, JWTs, sessions), input validation, CORS, prompt injection in agent contexts, scoped tool permissions, the OWASP Top 10. You don't ship credentials to GitHub.
- **Networking and infra basics. **DNS, HTTPS, environment isolation (dev/staging/prod), basic observability (logs, error tracking, uptime monitoring).
- **Reading code.** When the agent produces something subtle, you catch it. You can debug across files, languages, and stacks.
- **TDD with agents. **You can make a coding agent actually do test-first development. You know it doesn't do this naturally — and you have your guardrails.
- **Unit and integration testing**. pytest, Jest, Vitest, Playwright, or whatever your stack demands. Meaningful coverage, not theater.
- Eval frameworks for agent quality, not just deterministic tests.
- **Code review reflex.** You don't merge what you haven't read.
- **Honest communication**. When something is harder than expected, you flag it early. You don't disappear and resurface with surprises.
Benefits
Comp & perks- $10,000+ per month (paid per project). Uncapped upside for top operators who can ship multiple projects.
- Per-project structure. Defined scope, defined deliverables, no fake urgency.
- Fully remote, async-friendly. Work where and when you do your best work.
- Real autonomy. You pick the agent architecture, the skills, the workflow. We don't micromanage process.
- Steady pipeline. For engineers who consistently deliver, repeat work is the default.
- Direct line to decision-makers. No PM layers between you and the people who own the outcome.
- Tooling budget for model APIs, plugins, and infrastructure required to do the job well.
- A peer network of other top-tier agentic operators we work with on overlapping projects.
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Hard Skills & Tools
Claude CodeCLAUDE.mdmulti-agent fluencyskill authoringcontext engineeringmemory managementtoken economyGitPostgresunit and integration testing
Soft Skills
code review reflexhonest communication