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AutoRev AI, a startup building an AI coworker for home service businesses, seeks a founding full-stack engineer. You will work on the customer dashboard, integrations with ServiceTitan/Jobber, and the marketing site, shaping the technical direction as one of the first engineers.
Expect a fast-paced, high-ownership environment. You’ll integrate frontend and backend systems, ensure performance, and collaborate directly with the founders to decide what ships next.
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Remote (US) Full-time Engineering
Ship across the customer dashboard, the marketing site, and integrations with the tools home service businesses already run.
AutoRev AI builds the AI coworker for home service businesses. It answers every call and text, books the job, follows up on every lead, and clears the busywork that keeps techs and dispatchers off the tools they already run. HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and roofing companies run AutoRev today to stop losing revenue to missed calls and slow follow-up.
AutoRev is an AI coworker that runs on top of the field service and CRM tools home service businesses already use: ServiceTitan, Housecall Pro, Jobber, and others. It answers calls and texts, books jobs, runs outbound dialing, handles AI estimating, and processes payments, live today for real customers.
You’ll be one of the first engineers on the team, working across the customer dashboard, the integration layer, and the marketing site. This is a foundational role: a lot of what you build becomes the pattern everyone builds on after you.
You’ll work across the stack: fast, polished UI on the frontend, and the APIs, integrations, and data layers on the backend that make the product work for a dispatcher running real jobs.
There’s no large engineering org here to specialize inside of. You’ll set technical direction on whatever part of the stack you’re touching, often as the most senior voice in the room on that piece.
Will you now or in the future require sponsorship to work in the US?