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Product Engineer

Location: San Francisco, Remote (US), 3 days/week in office
Salary: $160K - $200K + 0.10 - 0.15% equity
Industry: AI / Game Development


Who You'll Join


A small but rapidly growing AI company building tools that help game developers create games faster. Founded by former Oculus engineers, the team is experiencing 10x revenue growth and has just raised additional funding to expand. If you care about gaming and AI, this is the right place to be.


What You'll Do


  • Design and build new user-facing features in the desktop application, written in Tauri, React, and TypeScript.
  • Maintain performant UI that handles large amounts of real-time data from game engines like Unity and Unreal.
  • Own complete systems end-to-end, from concept through deployment, with a zero-to-one mindset.
  • Improve frontend performance and data loading times to deliver a fast, reliable user experience.
  • Uphold code quality through reviews and bring best practices from strong product engineering teams.


Who You Are


  • Build applications with React and TypeScript at a high level, with strong product instincts.
  • Have shipped complete systems or major features, not just individual pieces of work.
  • Communicate clearly about tradeoffs and proactively flag problems.
  • Care deeply about user experience and the details of how products work.
  • Bonus: Experience building or shipping games, or familiarity with game development workflows.


Tech Stack


React, TypeScript, Tauri, MobX, Tailwind CSS, AWS, Postgres.


Why You'll Thrive


  • Join a 20-person team where your contributions have immediate, visible impact across the gaming industry.
  • Work on a creative product at the intersection of game development, AI, and visual tools.
  • Strong compensation and meaningful equity as an early engineer.
  • The company is well-funded with runway for several years and a clear path to growth.

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