BOLT FARM is building America’s most iconic romantic luxury retreat brand: nature-immersed, high-experience, and emotionally transformative. Backed by 3,300+ five-star reviews, 1M+ followers, and features across Forbes, Travel + Leisure, and Netflix, we’re scaling from a high-performing flagship into a national portfolio.
We're looking for an experienced AI Systems & Automation Engineer who can help build the internal operating systems, automations, and AI-powered infrastructure that will support that growth. If you want to operate at the ground floor of a brand with real momentum, high standards, and a team obsessed with doing it right, this is your seat. 🚀
CompensationWe are targeting top-tier talent and have updated compensation by market:
India: $5,000–$7,000 USD/month
LATAM: $6,000–$9,000 USD/month
Philippines: $4,500–$6,500 USD/month
Compensation will be determined based on experience, demonstrated capability, technical depth, AI-native workflow proficiency, and overall fit for the role.
What You'll Love About Working at BOLT FARMBuild Real Tools for Real ProblemsThis is not theoretical software work. You'll build systems people actually use to make the business run better.
Use AI as LeverageWe want builders who are already using tools like Cursor, Claude Code, Copilot, or similar to move faster and think better.
Work Close to the BusinessFeedback loops are tight, users are accessible, and the impact of what you build is visible quickly.
Avoid Corporate Tech BloatNo endless committee work or over-engineered nonsense. We care about practical solutions that ship.
Help Create the Operating System for a Growing CompanyYour work will help connect teams, reduce friction, and make BOLT FARM more scalable.
You Know You're a Great Fit for This Role If...You like turning messy, open-ended problems into working tools. You are comfortable asking questions, understanding how work happens today, and building something better.
You are not looking for a narrow ticket queue. You want to build across the system, move quickly, use AI heavily, and ship useful internal software that helps the business operate smarter.
The Core MissionBuild internal tools, automations, and AI-assisted systems that reduce friction, improve execution, and help BOLT FARM scale with better infrastructure.
Why This Role MattersBOLT FARM is growing, and growth creates operational complexity. The technology team helps solve that by building smarter internal systems, connecting workflows, and replacing disconnected manual processes with practical tools.
This role is for a builder who can work from business context to technical solution — not just write code in isolation.
Key ResponsibilitiesBuild internal tools, workflows, and automations that solve real operational problems across the business
Turn open-ended requests into practical solutions that improve speed, clarity, and execution
Contribute to full-stack development work in a JavaScript and TypeScript environment
Build and improve applications using frameworks and databases similar to Next.js and Postgres
Use AI-native development tools as a core part of the build process
Work across the system from data layer to end user, not just one narrow part of the stack
Debug, troubleshoot, and refine systems in both local and production environments
Help move solutions from development into production using sound deployment and production-readiness practices
Prototype, test, and improve solutions based on real user feedback
Help create a more integrated internal software environment that reduces reliance on disconnected third-party tools
Useful internal tools ship quickly and solve real business problems
Teams spend less time fighting disconnected systems, manual workflows, and unclear processes
AI becomes a real development multiplier, not a buzzword
You build with enough speed to create momentum and enough discipline to keep systems reliable
5+ years of professional experience building software, automations, internal tools, or technical products in JavaScript or TypeScript environments
Recent hands-on use of AI-native development tools such as Cursor, Claude Code, Copilot, or similar as a meaningful part of a real shipping workflow
Clear examples of how AI tools improved speed, debugging, prototyping, code generation, or delivery quality
Working knowledge of Git-based development and testing or test-suite fundamentals
Experience contributing in a modern full-stack web environment using frameworks and databases similar to Next.js and Postgres
Experience taking loosely defined technical or workflow problems and turning them into working solutions
Experience debugging and troubleshooting software in local and production environments
Comfort working through deployment workflows and production-readiness practices
Recent GitHub or other public project work that shows active building
Startup, failed-startup, freelance, or entrepreneurial builder experience
Experience building internal tools, workflow software, or operational systems
Experience in booking, scheduling, service operations, or other workflow-heavy environments
A pattern of building side projects, hobby projects, or exploratory technical work outside of core job responsibilities
Clear signs that technology is a genuine long-term interest, not just a narrow job skill
People who thrive here are practical builders. They are curious, resourceful, AI-native, and comfortable figuring things out without needing every detail handed to them.
They enjoy solving business problems, not just technical problems. They can move from ambiguity to execution and care more about shipping useful systems than chasing perfect architecture.
If you want to build tools that make a real business faster, cleaner, and smarter, this is your seat. 🚀
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