Senior AI-Native Full-Stack Engineer

Cliq is hiring a Senior AI-Native Full-Stack Engineer to ship full-stack features and build the shared agentic infrastructure powering a real multi-tenant production system with live customers. Most engineers are still bolting agents onto their workflow. At Cliq, agentic engineering is part of the workflow. You’ll work directly with senior PMs and engineers who use Claude Code / Codex every day, and you’ll help build the reusable skills, subagents, hooks, orchestrators, verification loops, and living specs that the whole team depends on. This is not a demo or prototype role. You’ll be working on production software with real customers, real data boundaries, and real operational constraints. What you’ll do • Ship full-stack features across Next.js / React, Python, and Postgres on AWS RDS • Build and maintain shared agentic infrastructure skills, subagents, hooks, orchestrators, and reusable workflows • Improve engineering quality through tests, CI, type safety, linters, documentation, and verification loops • Collaborate directly with the team through Slack and Linear • Work on a live multi-tenant SaaS product with production constraints, customer impact, and clear ownership Must-haves • 5+ years of production experience with Next.js / React • 5+ years of production experience with Python backend services • 5+ years of experience with Postgres / AWS RDS, including schema design, migrations, and performance tuning • 1+ year building AI tooling that other engineers use, such as commands, skills, agents, hooks, or shared workflows • Daily hands-on use of Claude Code or Codex • Strong fluency with agentic engineering workflows subagents, isolated worktrees, verification loops, memory systems, and orchestrators • Multi-tenant SaaS experience, including tenancy boundaries, data isolation, per-tenant configuration, and performance under shared load • Senior engineering judgment you can own work end-to-end, ask for context when needed, and push back thoughtfully on tradeoffs • Professional working English, written and spoken Nice-to-haves • Experience with AI / agent SDKs such as Claude Agent SDK, OpenAI, LangGraph, CrewAI, or Vercel AI SDK • Experience publishing or maintaining MCP servers • CI/CD ownership, deploy automation, and rollback discipline • AWS experience beyond RDS, such as EC2, Cognito, or App Runner • Strong Linear habits around issue hygiene, project structure, and status discipline • Experience with evaluations, experiments, human review loops, feedback systems, and promotion gates for AI systems • Tracing, observability, and resilient AI system architecture • Prior consulting or embedded-engineer experience inside a customer team Location and engagement Remote, with USA/LATAM-friendly hours. At least 4 hours of overlap with US Pacific time is required. This is a full-time embedded engagement with the client’s engineering team. Compensation USD $7,000-$12,000 per month, depending on relevant experience. How to apply Apply through Cliq’s jobs page https//www.cliq.dev/jobs

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