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MLOps Specialist

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Location: Remote
Published: 2026-06-01

Education and Work Experience Requirements: β€’ 5+ years of cloud development experience using native services in Azure mainly and AWS secondary.
Web Technologies

Company:
Location: Remote
Published: 2026-06-01

Responsibilitiesβ€’ Clear understanding of Information Technology and IT processes β€’ Consider dependencies to other global and regional projects β€’ Support the Service Owner and stakeholders with tasks and approval β€’ Analyze business requirements and processes to support infrastructure service design β€’ Prepare and contribute to architectural quality reviews β€’ Contribute to service strategy and architecture definition β€’ Share best practices across teams β€’ Identify and track issues in collaboration with other workstreams β€’ Implement and optimize Data Center services and ITIL processes globally β€’ Ensure data and information security in Data Center services β€’ Provide timely reports (Status, Rollout Plan, Risks, etc.
Expert Systems Engineer

Company:
Location: Remote
Published: 2026-06-01

Job Title: Expert System Engineer (Global Support - Canada Business Unit) ​Location: India (Remote/Office-based) Shift: CST Timezone (North American Support) ​Role Overview​As an Expert System Engineer within the Altera Canada Business Unit, you will be the technical backbone for our Canadian healthcare clients.
Enterprise Sales Engineer - East

Company:
Location: Remote
Published: 2026-06-01

About DevRevAt DevRev, we're building the future of work with Computer – your AI teammate.
(fluent English) Account Manager (Asian Market)

Company:
Location: Remote
Published: 2026-06-01

Who are we? SupportYourApp is a global Intelligent Support-as-a-Service leader, partnering with tech companies in 30+ countries since 2010 to deliver secure customer and technical support.
Ecommerce Operations Admin - WFH

Company:
Location: Remote
Published: 2026-06-01

We are looking for a detail-oriented Operations Admin to support daily operations, ensuring smooth coordination across inventory, orders, logistics, and documentation.
Principal Product Specialist (AI-SPM / DSPM)

Company:
Location: Remote
Published: 2026-06-01

About Zscaler Zscaler accelerates digital transformation to ensure our customers can be more agile, efficient, resilient, and secure.
LawnStarter: Staff Software Engineer, Product

Company:
Location: Remote
Published: 2026-06-01

Headquarters: Porto Alegre, State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil URL: http://lawnstarter.com About LawnStarter LawnStarter is the nation's leading on-demand marketplace for lawn care and outdoor services, with over $100M in annual bookings. We're expanding beyond lawn care to become the one-stop shop for all home services β€” operating across three brands (LawnStarter, Lawn Love, Home Gnome) on a single shared platform. About Engineering at LawnStarter We build in small, focused initiative teams: a Product Engineer working alongside a PM and a designer, supported by an Engineering Manager who helps you grow. You'll also work shoulder-to-shoulder with engineering peers across initiatives in a shared codebase. The whole team owns whether the work moves its metric. AI coding agents are a force multiplier here β€” they give a small, senior team the leverage to ship more, faster, and at a higher bar for quality. We hire engineers who are wired for ownership and energized by shipping to a real marketplace with customers and pros on both sides. The Role You're the engineering anchor of an initiative β€” working as part of a tight team with your PM and designer, and alongside engineering peers on adjacent initiatives. You have a hand in the full lifecycle: shaping the problem, deciding the technical approach, directing AI agents to implement much of the code, shipping to production, and β€” with your team β€” owning the outcome. You're measured by impact, not by lines of code merged. When an agent can ship something safely, your job is to make sure it's done right and the metric moves. When the work calls for careful, hand-written code in a sensitive area, you write it yourself. What makes this role exciting: You ship end-to-end. From problem-framing through production to the post-launch metric review β€” you see the whole arc and own the result with your team. You work as a true product partner. You sit at the table with PM and design, bringing engineering judgment to product calls and product sense to engineering calls. You get real autonomy β€” with the right checkpoints. You make most technical calls yourself, with architect review on significant architectural decisions and fast input from peers. You operate at a staff bar. You're trusted to make the call, ship the hard thing, and stand behind the outcome. What You'll Own The technical approach β€” architecture, data model, integration choices, rollout plan, observability, and rollback strategy for your initiative. You make most calls yourself and bring significant architectural decisions to architect review; you document them, and revisit if the data says you were wrong. Implementation quality β€” the prompts, guardrails, evals, tests, and review loop that let agents ship safe, correct, production-ready code. Most lines will be agent-authored, and you're accountable for them β€” held to the same standard as the rest of the team working in a shared codebase. Cross-functional partnership β€” daily working contact with your PM (scope, tradeoffs) and designer (UX decisions, in-tool prototyping), regular collaboration with engineering peers, and weekly check-ins with your EM. The initiative outcome β€” the metric the initiative was set up to move. With your PM, you present results 2-4 weeks post-launch and share the "did it work" answer. A high bar for what ships β€” production correctness, security, performance, observability, and the experience for customers and pros. Agents accelerate you; they don't lower the bar. Problems to Solve Leading AI agents at a staff-level quality bar Most of the code on your initiative will be authored by AI agents. The craft is making them ship as if a senior engineer wrote it: prompts that encode our conventions, evals that catch issues before merge, tests that exercise the edges, observability that catches a regression before a customer does. How do you build a workflow that lets a small team ship far more than its size would suggest? Owning decisions with high autonomy You have real latitude to make and document technical calls quickly β€” with architect review on the big architectural ones and peers to pressure-test your thinking. How do you move fast, keep your team aligned, and stay accountable to the outcome? Shipping outcomes, not features Each initiative is measured by a metric β€” a conversion rate, a retention curve, a pro-funnel KPI, a unit-economics shift. You're accountable for the number alongside your team. How do you scope to actually move it, decide what *not* to build, and have the discipline to follow up 2-4 weeks after launch? What Success Looks Like (Year 1) Initiative outcomes hit β€” You've shipped 3-4 initiatives end-to-end, and at least two clearly moved their metric (with the post-launch review to prove it). Agent workflow that travels β€” The prompts, evals, and review loop you built are picked up by peers on other initiatives. Faster cycle time β€” Median time from problem-framing to first production rollout on your initiatives is meaningfully shorter. Quality holds β€” No customer- or pro-facing regression traceable to agent-authored code that slipped through your review. Visible leverage β€” Peers point to artifacts you left behind β€” runbooks, evals, agent workflows, post-launch write-ups β€” as references they use. Requirements Who You Are AI-native. Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, or equivalent are how you ship today β€” daily, on production work. You have real opinions about prompts, evals, agent loops, and review workflows, and you know when to let the agent run versus write it yourself. Operating at a lead level. Whatever your current title, you've been the person making the call, shipping the hard thing, and standing behind whether it worked. Outcome-driven. You measure your week in "did the metric move" and "did the experience get better." You read the post-launch dashboard and own the answer. A strong horizontal partner. You hold your own with a strong PM and designer, and you collaborate well with engineering peers in a shared codebase. You bring engineering judgment to product calls and product judgment to engineering calls. Decisive and documented. You make architecture, data-model, and rollout calls, write them down, get fast input, and move. A force multiplier. Your impact compounds beyond your own initiative because you leave reusable artifacts behind β€” agent workflows, evals, runbooks, post-launch reviews. Customer- and pro-minded. This is a real marketplace with real people on both sides, and you care about the outcomes for both. Good to Know An individual-contributor role with room to grow. People management sits with the EM β€” but the path into management is an open door for those who want it. A product-engineering role, end-to-end. You ship features that move metrics; platform and architecture work happen inside the initiative when the outcome needs them. Hands-on, with a high quality bar. Agents handle much of the implementation; you bring the judgment, design, safety, and accountability. The bar is high. Shipping to a live marketplace. With $100M+ in bookings, customers and pros use what you ship within the same week. Tech You'll Touch AI agents β€” Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, internal agent stack, MCP servers, evals tooling Backend β€” PHP/Laravel Frontend β€” TypeScript/React/React Native (customer & pro apps, web and mobile) Data β€” Redshift, dbt, Segment, Airflow Infra β€” AWS, Datadog, Sentry, GitHub Actions Documentation & process β€” Brain (Claude Code skills + docs repo), Confluence, Jira You don't need every box checked. You need deep skill in at least one of our stacks plus credible production experience with AI coding agents. Benefits Competitive salary of USD $80,000-$100,000 annual base Work from anywhere High ownership and autonomy Fast-moving team that loves to build, learn, and grow To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/lawnstarter-staff-software-engineer-product-4
LawnStarter: Staff Software Engineer, Product

Company:
Location: Remote
Published: 2026-06-01

Headquarters: Campinas, State of SΓ£o Paulo, Brazil URL: http://lawnstarter.com About LawnStarter LawnStarter is the nation's leading on-demand marketplace for lawn care and outdoor services, with over $100M in annual bookings. We're expanding beyond lawn care to become the one-stop shop for all home services β€” operating across three brands (LawnStarter, Lawn Love, Home Gnome) on a single shared platform. About Engineering at LawnStarter We build in small, focused initiative teams: a Product Engineer working alongside a PM and a designer, supported by an Engineering Manager who helps you grow. You'll also work shoulder-to-shoulder with engineering peers across initiatives in a shared codebase. The whole team owns whether the work moves its metric. AI coding agents are a force multiplier here β€” they give a small, senior team the leverage to ship more, faster, and at a higher bar for quality. We hire engineers who are wired for ownership and energized by shipping to a real marketplace with customers and pros on both sides. The Role You're the engineering anchor of an initiative β€” working as part of a tight team with your PM and designer, and alongside engineering peers on adjacent initiatives. You have a hand in the full lifecycle: shaping the problem, deciding the technical approach, directing AI agents to implement much of the code, shipping to production, and β€” with your team β€” owning the outcome. You're measured by impact, not by lines of code merged. When an agent can ship something safely, your job is to make sure it's done right and the metric moves. When the work calls for careful, hand-written code in a sensitive area, you write it yourself. What makes this role exciting: You ship end-to-end. From problem-framing through production to the post-launch metric review β€” you see the whole arc and own the result with your team. You work as a true product partner. You sit at the table with PM and design, bringing engineering judgment to product calls and product sense to engineering calls. You get real autonomy β€” with the right checkpoints. You make most technical calls yourself, with architect review on significant architectural decisions and fast input from peers. You operate at a staff bar. You're trusted to make the call, ship the hard thing, and stand behind the outcome. What You'll Own The technical approach β€” architecture, data model, integration choices, rollout plan, observability, and rollback strategy for your initiative. You make most calls yourself and bring significant architectural decisions to architect review; you document them, and revisit if the data says you were wrong. Implementation quality β€” the prompts, guardrails, evals, tests, and review loop that let agents ship safe, correct, production-ready code. Most lines will be agent-authored, and you're accountable for them β€” held to the same standard as the rest of the team working in a shared codebase. Cross-functional partnership β€” daily working contact with your PM (scope, tradeoffs) and designer (UX decisions, in-tool prototyping), regular collaboration with engineering peers, and weekly check-ins with your EM. The initiative outcome β€” the metric the initiative was set up to move. With your PM, you present results 2-4 weeks post-launch and share the "did it work" answer. A high bar for what ships β€” production correctness, security, performance, observability, and the experience for customers and pros. Agents accelerate you; they don't lower the bar. Problems to Solve Leading AI agents at a staff-level quality bar Most of the code on your initiative will be authored by AI agents. The craft is making them ship as if a senior engineer wrote it: prompts that encode our conventions, evals that catch issues before merge, tests that exercise the edges, observability that catches a regression before a customer does. How do you build a workflow that lets a small team ship far more than its size would suggest? Owning decisions with high autonomy You have real latitude to make and document technical calls quickly β€” with architect review on the big architectural ones and peers to pressure-test your thinking. How do you move fast, keep your team aligned, and stay accountable to the outcome? Shipping outcomes, not features Each initiative is measured by a metric β€” a conversion rate, a retention curve, a pro-funnel KPI, a unit-economics shift. You're accountable for the number alongside your team. How do you scope to actually move it, decide what *not* to build, and have the discipline to follow up 2-4 weeks after launch? What Success Looks Like (Year 1) Initiative outcomes hit β€” You've shipped 3-4 initiatives end-to-end, and at least two clearly moved their metric (with the post-launch review to prove it). Agent workflow that travels β€” The prompts, evals, and review loop you built are picked up by peers on other initiatives. Faster cycle time β€” Median time from problem-framing to first production rollout on your initiatives is meaningfully shorter. Quality holds β€” No customer- or pro-facing regression traceable to agent-authored code that slipped through your review. Visible leverage β€” Peers point to artifacts you left behind β€” runbooks, evals, agent workflows, post-launch write-ups β€” as references they use. Requirements Who You Are AI-native. Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, or equivalent are how you ship today β€” daily, on production work. You have real opinions about prompts, evals, agent loops, and review workflows, and you know when to let the agent run versus write it yourself. Operating at a lead level. Whatever your current title, you've been the person making the call, shipping the hard thing, and standing behind whether it worked. Outcome-driven. You measure your week in "did the metric move" and "did the experience get better." You read the post-launch dashboard and own the answer. A strong horizontal partner. You hold your own with a strong PM and designer, and you collaborate well with engineering peers in a shared codebase. You bring engineering judgment to product calls and product judgment to engineering calls. Decisive and documented. You make architecture, data-model, and rollout calls, write them down, get fast input, and move. A force multiplier. Your impact compounds beyond your own initiative because you leave reusable artifacts behind β€” agent workflows, evals, runbooks, post-launch reviews. Customer- and pro-minded. This is a real marketplace with real people on both sides, and you care about the outcomes for both. Good to Know An individual-contributor role with room to grow. People management sits with the EM β€” but the path into management is an open door for those who want it. A product-engineering role, end-to-end. You ship features that move metrics; platform and architecture work happen inside the initiative when the outcome needs them. Hands-on, with a high quality bar. Agents handle much of the implementation; you bring the judgment, design, safety, and accountability. The bar is high. Shipping to a live marketplace. With $100M+ in bookings, customers and pros use what you ship within the same week. Tech You'll Touch AI agents β€” Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, internal agent stack, MCP servers, evals tooling Backend β€” PHP/Laravel Frontend β€” TypeScript/React/React Native (customer & pro apps, web and mobile) Data β€” Redshift, dbt, Segment, Airflow Infra β€” AWS, Datadog, Sentry, GitHub Actions Documentation & process β€” Brain (Claude Code skills + docs repo), Confluence, Jira You don't need every box checked. You need deep skill in at least one of our stacks plus credible production experience with AI coding agents. Benefits Competitive salary of USD $80,000-$100,000 annual base Work from anywhere High ownership and autonomy Fast-moving team that loves to build, learn, and grow To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/lawnstarter-staff-software-engineer-product-3
LawnStarter: Staff Software Engineer, Product

Company:
Location: Remote
Published: 2026-06-01

Headquarters: Belo Horizonte, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil URL: http://lawnstarter.com About LawnStarter LawnStarter is the nation's leading on-demand marketplace for lawn care and outdoor services, with over $100M in annual bookings. We're expanding beyond lawn care to become the one-stop shop for all home services β€” operating across three brands (LawnStarter, Lawn Love, Home Gnome) on a single shared platform. About Engineering at LawnStarter We build in small, focused initiative teams: a Product Engineer working alongside a PM and a designer, supported by an Engineering Manager who helps you grow. You'll also work shoulder-to-shoulder with engineering peers across initiatives in a shared codebase. The whole team owns whether the work moves its metric. AI coding agents are a force multiplier here β€” they give a small, senior team the leverage to ship more, faster, and at a higher bar for quality. We hire engineers who are wired for ownership and energized by shipping to a real marketplace with customers and pros on both sides. The Role You're the engineering anchor of an initiative β€” working as part of a tight team with your PM and designer, and alongside engineering peers on adjacent initiatives. You have a hand in the full lifecycle: shaping the problem, deciding the technical approach, directing AI agents to implement much of the code, shipping to production, and β€” with your team β€” owning the outcome. You're measured by impact, not by lines of code merged. When an agent can ship something safely, your job is to make sure it's done right and the metric moves. When the work calls for careful, hand-written code in a sensitive area, you write it yourself. What makes this role exciting: You ship end-to-end. From problem-framing through production to the post-launch metric review β€” you see the whole arc and own the result with your team. You work as a true product partner. You sit at the table with PM and design, bringing engineering judgment to product calls and product sense to engineering calls. You get real autonomy β€” with the right checkpoints. You make most technical calls yourself, with architect review on significant architectural decisions and fast input from peers. You operate at a staff bar. You're trusted to make the call, ship the hard thing, and stand behind the outcome. What You'll Own The technical approach β€” architecture, data model, integration choices, rollout plan, observability, and rollback strategy for your initiative. You make most calls yourself and bring significant architectural decisions to architect review; you document them, and revisit if the data says you were wrong. Implementation quality β€” the prompts, guardrails, evals, tests, and review loop that let agents ship safe, correct, production-ready code. Most lines will be agent-authored, and you're accountable for them β€” held to the same standard as the rest of the team working in a shared codebase. Cross-functional partnership β€” daily working contact with your PM (scope, tradeoffs) and designer (UX decisions, in-tool prototyping), regular collaboration with engineering peers, and weekly check-ins with your EM. The initiative outcome β€” the metric the initiative was set up to move. With your PM, you present results 2-4 weeks post-launch and share the "did it work" answer. A high bar for what ships β€” production correctness, security, performance, observability, and the experience for customers and pros. Agents accelerate you; they don't lower the bar. Problems to Solve Leading AI agents at a staff-level quality bar Most of the code on your initiative will be authored by AI agents. The craft is making them ship as if a senior engineer wrote it: prompts that encode our conventions, evals that catch issues before merge, tests that exercise the edges, observability that catches a regression before a customer does. How do you build a workflow that lets a small team ship far more than its size would suggest? Owning decisions with high autonomy You have real latitude to make and document technical calls quickly β€” with architect review on the big architectural ones and peers to pressure-test your thinking. How do you move fast, keep your team aligned, and stay accountable to the outcome? Shipping outcomes, not features Each initiative is measured by a metric β€” a conversion rate, a retention curve, a pro-funnel KPI, a unit-economics shift. You're accountable for the number alongside your team. How do you scope to actually move it, decide what *not* to build, and have the discipline to follow up 2-4 weeks after launch? What Success Looks Like (Year 1) Initiative outcomes hit β€” You've shipped 3-4 initiatives end-to-end, and at least two clearly moved their metric (with the post-launch review to prove it). Agent workflow that travels β€” The prompts, evals, and review loop you built are picked up by peers on other initiatives. Faster cycle time β€” Median time from problem-framing to first production rollout on your initiatives is meaningfully shorter. Quality holds β€” No customer- or pro-facing regression traceable to agent-authored code that slipped through your review. Visible leverage β€” Peers point to artifacts you left behind β€” runbooks, evals, agent workflows, post-launch write-ups β€” as references they use. Requirements Who You Are AI-native. Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, or equivalent are how you ship today β€” daily, on production work. You have real opinions about prompts, evals, agent loops, and review workflows, and you know when to let the agent run versus write it yourself. Operating at a lead level. Whatever your current title, you've been the person making the call, shipping the hard thing, and standing behind whether it worked. Outcome-driven. You measure your week in "did the metric move" and "did the experience get better." You read the post-launch dashboard and own the answer. A strong horizontal partner. You hold your own with a strong PM and designer, and you collaborate well with engineering peers in a shared codebase. You bring engineering judgment to product calls and product judgment to engineering calls. Decisive and documented. You make architecture, data-model, and rollout calls, write them down, get fast input, and move. A force multiplier. Your impact compounds beyond your own initiative because you leave reusable artifacts behind β€” agent workflows, evals, runbooks, post-launch reviews. Customer- and pro-minded. This is a real marketplace with real people on both sides, and you care about the outcomes for both. Good to Know An individual-contributor role with room to grow. People management sits with the EM β€” but the path into management is an open door for those who want it. A product-engineering role, end-to-end. You ship features that move metrics; platform and architecture work happen inside the initiative when the outcome needs them. Hands-on, with a high quality bar. Agents handle much of the implementation; you bring the judgment, design, safety, and accountability. The bar is high. Shipping to a live marketplace. With $100M+ in bookings, customers and pros use what you ship within the same week. Tech You'll Touch AI agents β€” Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, internal agent stack, MCP servers, evals tooling Backend β€” PHP/Laravel Frontend β€” TypeScript/React/React Native (customer & pro apps, web and mobile) Data β€” Redshift, dbt, Segment, Airflow Infra β€” AWS, Datadog, Sentry, GitHub Actions Documentation & process β€” Brain (Claude Code skills + docs repo), Confluence, Jira You don't need every box checked. You need deep skill in at least one of our stacks plus credible production experience with AI coding agents. Benefits Competitive salary of USD $80,000-$100,000 annual base Work from anywhere High ownership and autonomy Fast-moving team that loves to build, learn, and grow To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/lawnstarter-staff-software-engineer-product-2
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