The Product Engineer will collaborate with customers to design solutions, maintain product quality, and optimize systems for efficiency in the waste management technology sector.
TrashLab is the AI-native operating system for waste and recycling haulers across the US and Canada. We replace legacy point solutions with modern technology and AI agents that do real work in the truck, at the scale house, and on the phones. Our platform runs the full operational stack: CRM, billing, dispatch, routing, scale and recycling workflows, driver app and customer portal. Haulers use TrashLab to grow revenue and better serve their customers.
Since launching in 2023, TrashLab has scaled rapidly: live in 40+ states across hundreds of haulers and revolutionizing a $100B+ category with cutting edge technology. We recently completed our Series A from top-tier investors, and we're hiring a smart, ambitious team that will define what modern hauler technology will look like for the next decade. We move fast and care deeply about the operators we serve. Learn more at trashlab.com.
On the back of a fresh round of funding, we're hiring the team that will define what modern hauler software looks like for the next decade. We move fast and care deeply about the operators we serve.
You will:
- Talk to customers, ideating, designing and shipping production solutions to their most pressing problems.
- Maintain a high bar for engineering and product quality.
- Optimize our systems to increase quality, efficiency, and velocity all at once.
You are a great fit if:
- You have 10+ agents building features and researching problems at this very moment.
- You have excellent product and design taste.
- You have a strong engineering background, building and shipping products at scale.
- You want to directly drive revenue and customer outcomes.
The base pay range for this role is $165,000 – $215,000 per year.
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