augmentcomputing

Systems Engineer

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At a Glance

Location
Palo Alto, California, United States
Experience
5+ years
Posted
2026-03-17T14:05:41-04:00

Key Requirements

Required Skills

PythonRust

Domain Knowledge

  • Engineering
  • SaaS

Requirements

5+ years of experience as a Systems Engineer, with exposure to AI-driven environments or SaaS platforms being a significant plus.

Expertise in software development in relevant languages (any of Python, Go, Rust, C++, etc)

Compensation & Benefits

We invest in creating an environment where you can do your best work and enjoy showing up.

Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage

Unlimited paid time off

Mental health and family-forming support

Commuter benefits, including pre-tax options and a monthly stipend

Daily lunch, stocked kitchens, and regular in-office events

Responsibilities

As a Systems Engineer at Augment Code, you'll play a crucial role in bridging the gap between complex AI research and real-world SAAS applications.

You'll be tasked with designing, implementing, and maintaining our infrastructure, ensuring high availability and optimal performance for AI-driven services catered to a global user base.

Product Development: Help design, develop, and maintain product features and services.

Infrastructure Development: Set up and maintain scalable and highly available systems that underpin our AI-driven SAAS platform.

Ensure high availability and optimal performance of resources crucial to our AI services.

Security/Privacy Measures: Implement best practices to maintain the integrity, security, and privacy of our data and infrastructure.

About the Company

Augment Code is the only AI coding assistant built for professional software engineers working in large, production‑grade codebases. Our Context  Engine understands your entire repo, enabling developers to stay in flow while writing, reviewing, and understanding code. Backed by top‑tier investors and trusted by engineering teams at leading tech companies, Augment Code is redefining how modern software is built.