About the job
This technical role requires you to be present in our Bay Area office (Atherton) and visit customer sites in the Bay Area.
The Role
As a Senior Software Engineer, you will implement our AI platform for leading semiconductor and consumer electronics companies, partnering with them to create innovative features.
About Voltai
Voltai is at the forefront of developing advanced models and agents for evaluating, designing, and interacting with hardware and electronic systems.
The Team
Our team comprises talented hackers, researchers, and operators passionate about building AI for electronic systems and semiconductors. We include former Stanford professors, SAIL researchers, Olympiad medalists, and executives from Synopsys, GlobalFoundries, and Cadence. We prioritize execution over titles.
With backing from Stanford, Sequoia, and leaders at Google, AMD, Broadcom, and more, we have unparalleled access to the industry.
What You'll Do
Lead customer deployments across various offices in the SF Bay Area, including Cupertino and Santa Clara.
Design and develop features tailored to customer workflows and transition functionalities from our cloud product to on-premises environments in highly secure infrastructures.
Oversee cloud deployments across platforms such as AWS, Azure, GCP, and OpenShift, ensuring their reliability and troubleshooting issues as they arise.
Engage in hardware design learning. While prior experience isn't required, you should be eager to understand the high-level concepts of hardware development.
What We're Looking For
We value your thought process over keyword matching.
3+ years of experience in backend engineering, full-stack development, or infrastructure/DevOps (internships and teaching assistantships are not counted).
Familiarity with agent development and RAG.
Strong instinct for systems design and debugging.
Comfortable working within the Docker ecosystem, cloud infrastructures (AWS, Azure, GCP), and Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools.
Willingness to travel, primarily within California.

