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Software Engineer, Developer Experience & Evals

San Mateo, CA

About Us:

At Fireworks, we’re building the future of generative AI infrastructure. Our platform delivers the highest-quality models with the fastest and most scalable inference in the industry. We’ve been independently benchmarked as the leader in LLM inference speed and are driving cutting-edge innovation through projects like our own function calling and multimodal models. Fireworks is a Series C company valued at $4 billion and backed by top investors including Benchmark, Sequoia, Lightspeed, Index, and Evantic. We’re an ambitious, collaborative team of builders, founded by veterans of Meta PyTorch and Google Vertex AI.

The Role:

We are seeking a Software Engineer, DevEx & Evals to play a highly impactful role in shaping the Fireworks platform. You will be responsible for defining and building a cohesive developer journey that bridges the gap between experimentation and production.

In the AI application lifecycle, Evals and Training is a continuous loop. You will build the experiences that allow developers to seamlessly navigate this cycle: starting with serverless experimentation, moving to fine-tuning custom models, evaluating them rigorously, and finally deploying to on-demand GPUs.

You will also lead the engineering efforts on our open-source initiative and productize these capabilities to help users author evals and train custom models. As the public platform serves as the product-led growth (PLG) engine for Fireworks, your work will directly drive business impact by removing friction at every stage of the developer onboarding and adoption process.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Unify the AI Lifecycle: Build a streamlined experience that connects our serverless inference, fine-tuning, and on-demand deployment products into a single, intuitive workflow.
  • Streamline Developer Onboarding: Obsess over the "Time to First Token" and "Time to First Fine-tune." Identify and eliminate friction points for new developers entering the platform.
  • Architect Scalable Eval Tooling: Design full-stack features that support the continuous cycle of training and evaluation, providing deep insights into model quality that directly inform the next round of fine-tuning.
  • Productize Inference Optimization: Build experiences that help developers optimize their GPU deployments for their specific workloads, guiding them on the right balance of throughput, latency, and model quality.

Minimum Requirements:

  • 1 - 7 years of software engineering experience (We are hiring at multiple levels for this role).
  • Passion for Developer Experience: You care deeply about API design, documentation, and the ergonomics of CLI/SDK tools.
  • Understanding of the GenAI Lifecycle: You understand the end-to-end workflow—from prompting a base model to curating a dataset, fine-tuning, and productionizing agents—and how these steps interconnect.
  • User-Centric Mindset: Willing to talk to users, triage GitHub issues for open-source projects, and build products from scratch to serve emerging needs.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • 3+ years of software engineering experience.
  • Domain-Specific Evaluation Experience: Strong familiarity with designing and running evaluations for domain-specific use cases (e.g. medical, legal, coding, or custom internal datasets)
  • Open Source Contributions: Prior contributions to developer tools or AI/ML repositories
  • Inference & Hardware Knowledge: Interest in the hardware side of AI—understanding GPU constraints, inference optimization techniques, and how they relate to model performance.
  • Startup DNA: Experience in fast-paced environments where you own features end-to-end.

Why Fireworks AI?

  • Solve Hard Problems: Tackle challenges at the forefront of AI infrastructure, from low-latency inference to scalable model serving.
  • Build What’s Next: Work with bleeding-edge technology that impacts how businesses and developers harness AI globally.
  • Ownership & Impact: Join a fast-growing, passionate team where your work directly shapes the future of AI—no bureaucracy, just results.
  • Learn from the Best: Collaborate with world-class engineers and AI researchers who thrive on curiosity and innovation.

Fireworks AI is an equal-opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all innovators.

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