Who this seat is for
A backend-leaning full stack engineer who can ship orchestration services and platform surfaces inside an agentic control plane that is scaling under enterprise pressure.
You have shipped .NET backend services and modern React frontends in the same project. You understand API design, distributed systems, and the difference between code that runs on a laptop and code that holds up in production at 4am.
You are comfortable picking up the next task whether it is a backend service, an orchestration API, a frontend platform surface, or a seam with an AI workflow. You work across the stack. Your strongest gravity is backend and platform.
What you will own
- Backend service design and implementation in .NET / C#
- API design and maintenance for orchestration workflows
- Frontend platform development and UX improvements in React
- Integration between AI workflows and platform services
- Architectural discussions and technical design decisions
- Debugging and optimization of distributed platform behavior
You will work directly with the backend, AI, and UX teams. With the EVP Product and Engineering on architectural direction. With product engineering on delivery cadence.
Hard requirements
- Strong backend engineering experience in .NET / C# (modern .NET, not legacy Framework only)
- Frontend development experience with modern React
- API design experience for distributed SaaS systems
- Cloud-native application development familiarity (AWS preferred)
- Strong debugging and systems thinking
High-signal indicators
- Real-time systems or orchestration platform experience
- Enterprise SaaS architecture
- Comfortable next to AI-integrated applications — you don't have to be the AI engineer, but you should be able to sit next to one
- Startup or scale-up environment
- Observability and operational tooling
What this role means here
You will deliver reliable platform functionality across backend services and frontend surfaces. You will contribute meaningfully to both halves of the stack on the same release. You will improve maintainability and engineering quality as you go. You will operate inside fast-moving product cycles without losing architectural rigor.
You are accountable for shipping the work, the quality of the integration points, and the platform's ability to absorb the next change.
Not a fit if
- You are frontend-only or backend-only despite a "full stack" title on your resume
- Your .NET experience is legacy Framework with no exposure to modern .NET (.NET 6+)
- You have not designed or owned an API in production
Why this seat matters
The agentic control plane is built on .NET orchestration services and React platform surfaces. Every workflow, every device integration, every operational tool a customer touches lives in this codebase.
The person in this seat shapes the orchestration APIs the AI team builds against, builds the platform surfaces customers use to govern their environments, and influences architectural decisions while the platform is still flexible enough to be shaped.