Auctor is building the AI layer for professional services and software implementation. Think of us as the brain behind the best solution engineers, forward-deployed engineers, and onboarding teams—automating the documentation, the discovery, and the decision-making that powers $400B+ in services work. We're going after one of the biggest software categories of the decade.
Role OverviewAs a Software Engineer, Applied AI at Auctor, you will design, build, and improve the core systems behind our agents in production.
This role sits at the boundary of engineering and empirical research. You will work across retrieval, document understanding, tool use, context management, prompting, and orchestration. Some weeks you will be shipping new capabilities. Some weeks you will be mining production traces, designing evals, and figuring out which part of the system is actually failing.
We are not looking for someone to glue an API onto a product and call it AI. We are looking for someone who wants to build real agent systems, understand how they behave in the wild, and use that understanding to make bold product and architecture decisions.
This role is based in New York, NY, in person 5 days per week.
What You'll DoBuild and improve the core systems behind our agents across retrieval, tool use, document understanding, memory, and orchestration
Design evals and experiments that help us understand agent quality in production
Turn traces, failures, and user behavior into concrete product and architecture decisions
Work closely with operations, GTM, and deployed teams to understand real workflows and where agents break down
Evaluate models, prompts, and system designs across real enterprise tasks
Own the loop from idea -> implementation -> measurement -> iteration
Strong engineering fundamentals and the ability to ship production systems
Fluency in Python
Experience building or working on LLM-powered products, agent systems, or adjacent applied AI systems
An empirical mindset — you reach for logs, traces, experiments, and real usage before guessing
Strong systems taste — you understand that retrieval, prompting, memory, tools, and UX interact
High ownership and comfort working in ambiguity
Strong opinions about what makes agent systems actually work
Experience with retrieval, search, or ranking systems
Experience designing evals, benchmarks, or feedback loops for LLM systems
Experience building internal tools, workflow products, or operator-facing systems
Experience in startups or other high-ownership environments
This is a new field. We care much more about what you have built than whether your background fits a standard template.
Projects that would make us excited include:
Designing and shipping an agent harness that materially improved performance on a real task
Building an eval or benchmark that changed what your team decided to build next
Designing tool interfaces, memory systems, or retrieval systems for an LLM-powered product
Building a production workflow around language models that users actually depended on
Running a careful experiment on prompting, model routing, or orchestration and using it to drive a product decision
If you apply, we would love to see one thing you built with LLMs or agents. It does not need to be perfect or flashy. We mostly want to understand how you think, what you owned, what you learned, and what tradeoffs you made.
Compensation$175,000-$290,000 base salary, plus equity.
BenefitsEarly-stage equity
Competitive, top-of-market salary
Catered lunch and dinners
Top Skills
Auctor New York, New York, USA Office
426 W 14th St, 200, New York, New York, United States, 10014
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