JOLT is disrupting two industries at once, EV charging infrastructure and out-of-home advertising, across five markets, with a team that moves fast to test and deliver exciting new innovations. We don't operate like a traditional software company, and we don't want engineers who think like one.
We're building something genuinely new: an AI-native engineering culture where agentic systems, automated workflows, and intelligent tooling compound our output every week. The infrastructure we've built in the last year has transformed how the business operates. This role is about accelerating that, taking real ownership of the systems that power JOLT across markets, charging networks, and commercial partnerships.
This isn't a role for someone who just wants to close tickets. It's for a lateral thinker who looks at a manual process and immediately designs the system that makes it disappear, someone who builds like an owner and ships with confidence.
AI & Automation
Engineering Operations
Cloud Infrastructure
Full Stack Contribution
Stakeholder Communication
Required Skills
Cloud infrastructure experience — depth of understanding over specific stack
AI agentic software development (LLM integration, MCP, tool-use)
CI/CD pipeline management
Comfortable in a Linux environment
Full-stack capability — able to contribute across the stack
Strong written and verbal communication (non-negotiable)
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