Founding Product Engineer at Inframe Risk – San Mateo, California
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About This Position
We're building an AI-powered solution to help businesses with complex, real-world operations price and manage risk.
Today, multi-million-dollar decisions are still made based on PDFs, email threads, and spreadsheets. The cost of getting them wrong is real: mispriced risk, coverage gaps, slow claims, and sometimes worker safety. We're using AI to rebuild how these decisions get made and executed.
We’re a small, experienced team, moving fast. Backed by top investors and based in the Bay Area.
About The Role
This is a founding engineer role with real product ownership.
You’ll work across the stack: problem definition, architecture, and the product that reaches customers. You won’t just implement ideas, you’ll help decide what’s worth building and why.
The best builders today operate differently than even a year ago. They use AI as a core part of how they think and build, not as a bolt-on. We’re looking for people who already work this way.
Success means building products users trust to automate real decisions, iterating quickly, and building systems that can evolve as we learn.
What You Bring- A track record of shipping.
You’ve taken products or systems from idea to real users, not just built features off a backlog. - Product judgment.
You can tell a good idea from a merely plausible one by drawing on real interactions with B2B customers and their workflows. When AI can generate many reasonable paths, choosing the right one is the hard part. - Engineering depth.
You’ve built and operated real systems, made architectural decisions, and understand the tradeoffs involved. - AI-native workflow.
You’ve worked with LLMs/agents in practice, seen where they break, and learned how to get reliable outcomes from them. - Ownership and autonomy.
You’re comfortable making decisions under ambiguity and owning outcomes end-to-end.
- Early, foundational role with real ownership.
- High impact on product and technical direction.
- Building in one of the largest, least automated parts of the economy, with customers whose work shows up in the physical world.
- A chance to build in an AI-native way from day one.