Unsolicited/open application for roles at Chasi, a San Francisco startup building equipment-commerce software and applying AI to help dealers and rental companies sell, service, and manage heavy equipment. Candidates expressing interest will be considered for available positions that match their skills and the company's needs.
About Chasi
The Role
Every building, road, warehouse, and farm runs on equipment like tractors, cranes, forklifts, etc. Over 100K dealers and rental companies across North America keep those machines bought, sold, rented, and serviced, but most still operate on phone calls, paper, and decades-old software, with fewer people to do the work every year.
Chasi is building the future of equipment commerce. We help dealers and rental companies sell faster, respond to customers around the clock, and keep machines in the field instead of sitting in a shop or a yard. This is one of the biggest opportunities to bring real-world AI to an industry that software has barely touched. We're based in San Francisco, backed by YCombinator and other top investors, and already working with CAT, John Deere, Bobcat, and other top OEM dealers.
This is an open application - if you're drawn to what we're building and the space we're building it in, reach out. We'll find the right seat if there's a fit.
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