Agentic Developer, LLM‑Native / Enterprise (Contractor), West Coast/ NYC
ION · Los Angeles, CA · 2 wk ago
HybridEngineeringContract
What You’ll Do
- Generate, refactor, and extend enterprise-grade codebases by orchestrating LLMs as first-class development tools, not just assistants
- Modernize and evolve legacy systems (often written in traditional enterprise stacks) using AI-driven development workflows
- Design and guide agentic workflows where LLMs reason, iterate, and produce code aligned with business and architectural constraints
- Validate, test, and harden AI-generated code to meet production, security, and audit standards
- Collaborate closely with product managers, architects, and clients to translate ambiguous requirements into working systems - fast
- Influence how Lab49 and its clients adopt LLM-native software engineering practices at scale
What We’re Looking For
- Strong software engineering background with experience in enterprise or legacy systems
- Hands-on experience manufacturing production-grade software in AI-assisted way at scale (not just autocomplete or chat usage, but sustained code production through prompts, agents, or workflows)
- Experience working within mature CI/CD environments, with automated testing fully integrated into the delivery pipeline
- Comfort working in regulated, risk-aware environments, where correctness, explainability, and traceability matter
- Ability to reason about system behavior, edge cases, and failure modes-even when the code is AI-generated
- Fluency in at least one major enterprise language or ecosystem (e.g., Java, C#, Python, JVM-based stacks, etc.)
- Strong intuition for when to trust the model-and when not to
- Leading teams through the AI adoption journey and helping enterprises build scalable, robust AI software factory frameworks
Nice to Have
- Experience designing or using agentic development workflows (multi-step prompting, tool-using agents, code-generation loops)
- Exposure to modernization programs (monolith → services, legacy refactors, platform rewrites)
- Opinions about how software engineering should evolve in an LLM-first world-and the ability to defend them