Software Engineer

Remote (US)

Remesh - San Francisco, New York City or Remote (must be in the United States)

Full-time

10 to 50 employees · Internet

Originally posted March 05, 2026; this is a 100% remote, full-time role

Remesh Operates on a 4 Day Work Week (4DWW) 

About Us!

Remesh was founded in 2014, with a mission to build a platform that can help people truly understand each other — whether that's consumers, employees, or constituents. To date, we have raised over $65 million to execute this mission. We are excited to be disrupting the $70+ billion insights industry.

Remesh allows you to have a live conversation with your audience at scale, using AI to analyze and organize their responses in real-time. Through this process, our customers are able to quickly draw out actionable insights as they engage hundreds of participants simultaneously. As a result, customers are able to gain fast, frequent, and efficient insights and make decisions with confidence.

About the Role

As a Software Engineer at Remesh, you will be scaling a revolutionary means of communication and helping to change the way we understand people. You will build, maintain, and test new and existing features using modern AI-assisted development workflows.

You will be working with a cross-functional team of product managers and engineers (also at times, our Go-to-market teams) to improve existing features, build new ones, and scale our platform to serve more users and use-cases.

We are transitioning to an AI-first development workflow, leveraging tools like Claude Code, Cursor, and similar AI coding assistants to accelerate development and improve code quality. The successful candidate will be comfortable working alongside AI tools, have experience with or enthusiasm for AI-assisted development, but absolutely needs to possess strong critical thinking, problem-solving, and reasoning skills.

Daily and Monthly Responsibilities

  • Writing, maintaining, and testing code
  • Leveraging LLMs and AI coding assistants to accelerate development velocity while maintaining high code quality standards
  • Identifying and resolving issues, bugs, and requests efficiently with AI-augmented debugging and analysis
  • Collaborating with product managers and designers to build engaging features for our users
  • Collaborating with your team to design, develop, and maintain scalable, robust, and efficient software solutions which will leverage 3rd party APIs (e.g. LLMs) into our product to provide our customers with new and exciting features
  • Building and integrating AI agents and agentic workflows into our platform and development processes
  • Supporting our internal teams with engineering expertise
  • Collaborating with other engineers to improve our codebase and the architecture and systems supporting it
  • Contributing to and refining our AI-first development practices and tooling
  • Working with other engineers to build complex features

Minimum Qualifications

  • 3-5 years of professional software development experience
  • 3+ years of proficiency in JavaScript or TypeScript
  • 2+ years of proficiency in one of the following: Python, Ruby, Java, Go, or Rust
  • Experience with AI-assisted development tools (Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, OpenAI Codex, or similar)
  • Ability to effectively prompt and collaborate with LLMs to accelerate development
  • 2+ years of experience with common web technologies, frameworks, and paradigms
  • 2+ years of experience applying fundamental software engineering concepts, conventions, and best practices
  • 2+ years of experience with unit tests and testing best practices
  • Strong critical thinking skills to evaluate and refine AI-generated code
  • Experience developing on one of the following cloud platforms: Google Cloud Platform, AWS, Azure

Preferred Qualifications

  • 5+ years of professional software development experience
  • Experience building, deploying, or integrating AI agents and agentic systems
  • Experience with Python and Django
  • Experience with Kubernetes and Docker
  • Experience with React
  • Understanding of RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) patterns and vector databases

The Benefits of Working with Remesh

  • Four Day Work Week (4DWW)
  • Sabbatical Leave Available
  • Medical/dental/vision coverage
  • Work from anywhere in the US!
  • Remesh Equity
  • 401k Retirement Plan
  • $500 one-time use work from home allowance (WFH)
  • $150 monthly stipend WFH stipend
  • 28 days of PTO annually

Here is a video of how our product works

Salary Range for this Role:

  • $135K USD to $170K USD

 

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