LiveKit

AI

SeniorProductEngineer

$120–250k United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Senior Product Engineer at LiveKit. Skills: TypeScript, Go, Product sense. Build and ship core product surfaces end to end. Design and implement features”

What You'll Achieve.

Maximize your impact

Industry & Context.

AI

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

6+ years of engineering experience, shipping product end-to-end, coding skills in TypeScript, fluency in modern web frameworks, product sense, Comfort with ambiguity, Excellent written and verbal communication, Genuine excitement about agentic AI, voice, and the next generation of developer platforms

Nice to Have

Comfort with Go, Experience building developer platforms, SDKs, CLIs, or APIs as the primary product, Experience working with and operating production distributed systems (Kubernetes-based deployments, analytics/telemetry, and observability) at scale, Open source contributions, especially on infra or developer tools, Background in realtime, audio/video, or AI tooling, Based in or willing to spend time in the San Francisco Bay Area

What You'll Do.

Build and ship core product surfaces end to end

Design and implement features

Engage directly with developers and customers

Move quickly from prototype to production

Contribute to technical and product decisions

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Explain complex technical concepts clearly; Excellent written and verbal communication

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