Senior Member of Technical Staff, Agents Platform

Bangalore, India

About DevRev

At DevRev, we're building the future of work with Computer – your AI teammate. Unlike traditional tools, Computer unifies all your data sources, tools, and workflows into a single AI-ready platform, giving employees real-time insights, proactive suggestions, and powerful agentic actions. It extends your existing software with AI-native apps and agents that work alongside your teams and customers – updating workflows, coordinating across teams, and eliminating repetitive work. We call this Team Intelligence: human-AI collaboration that breaks down silos, brings people back together, and frees you to solve bigger problems. Backed by Khosla Ventures and Mayfield with $150M+ raised, DevRev is trusted by global companies across industries.

About the role: Member of Technical Staff, Agents Platform

At DevRev, our mission is to unlock team intelligence through human-AI collaboration. DevRev's Computer Memory – our patented knowledge graph that unifies organizational data – enables semantic search, automations, agentic skills, and deep analytical query capabilities. The knowledge graph coupled with foundational pieces such as our permission and access management platform, semantic search platform, our native observability platform, enables agentic applications to work reliably for large enterprises and young startups alike. About the Role: Senior Member of Technical Staff, Agents Platform In order to build agentic applications that enable agents and automations to fetch, reason, and process user and system events, and analyze and aggregate data to unlock intelligence — all while giving customers full control to customize and model their business on top of DevRev.

 

What You'll Do

  • Architect and build high-scale automation platforms and agentic reasoning engines, defining how autonomous systems reason, plan, and execute at production scale.
  • Design and own the end-to-end lifecycle of agentic workflows — from event ingestion and orchestration to decision-making, execution, and observability.
  • Be highly hands-on: write production code, prototype with cutting-edge technologies, and take experimental ideas to enterprise-grade production systems.
  • Own operational excellence for automation and agentic systems — ensuring uptime, performance, and resilience as these systems scale.
  • Guide multiple engineering teams toward strong architectural principles while mentoring engineers on distributed systems best practices.
  • Work cross-functionally with engineering, product, sales, and customer success to understand customer needs, translate them into technical solutions, and communicate trade-offs clearly.

What You'll Need

  • 10–15 years of software engineering experience, with strong depth in building high-scale automation systems, workflow orchestration engines, or agentic/AI-driven platforms.
  • Proven experience designing and operating distributed systems that autonomously reason, decide, and act, including event-driven architectures, state machines, and execution pipelines.
  • Strong expertise in designing clean, composable APIs and interfaces that teams can build on reliably.
  • Hands-on programming experience in Go (preferred), Java, or Python, with a track record of shipping production systems.
  • Experience working with message buses (Kafka preferred), queues, databases, and multi-tenant SaaS architectures, particularly for automation and agentic workloads.
  • Strong knowledge of cloud-native infrastructure, including Kubernetes, Docker, serverless functions, and CI/CD pipelines.
  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to explain complex technical concepts and influence architectural decisions across teams.
  • BS/MS in Computer Science or a related field.

Bonus Points

  • Experience taking cutting-edge technology from experimentation to production with enterprise-grade reliability.
  • Deep expertise in performance analysis, optimization, and tuning of high-throughput, low-latency systems.
  • Experience building agentic reasoning engines that leverage memory, skills, and tools for complex task execution.

As part of our hiring process, shortlisted candidates will undergo a Background Verification (BGV). By applying, you consent to sharing personal information required for this process. Any offer made will be subject to successful completion of the BGV.

 

DevRev is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy or related condition, or any other basis protected by law.

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