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Frontier Airlines

Senior AI Product Platform Engineer – Contract-to-Hire Opportunity

Frontier Airlines

Single owner of product platform and release-quality systems for AI startup. Implement analytics, build dashboards, and establish quality gates.

Posted 5/5/2026contractDenpasar • 🇮🇩 IndonesiaSenior💰 IDR 30,000,000 - IDR 40,000,000 per monthWebsite

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Be the single owner of our product platform and release-quality systems
  • Implement analytics and quality evaluation across frontend, backend, and AI agents
  • Build internal dashboards and tools for debugging sessions
  • Act as a release gate owner, with authority to block unsafe releases
  • Establish expected variance vs unacceptable deviation for AI systems

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • At least 4 years of experience in platform, quality, or reliability-focused roles
  • Strong full-stack fundamentals
  • Experience testing AI-, agent-, or other non-deterministic systems
  • Familiarity with behavioral regression detection
  • Understanding why deterministic testing breaks down
  • Comfortable turning vague problems into clear, shipped systems

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • Competitive salary
  • High autonomy
  • Relocation package for the right candidate

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Hard Skills & Tools
full-stack developmentquality evaluationanalytics implementationdebugging toolsbehavioral regression detectionAI systems testingnon-deterministic systems testingrelease managementvariance analysisdeterministic testing
Soft Skills
problem-solvingcommunicationownershipdecision-makingclarity in ambiguity