Principal Graph & Compiler Architect
Listed on 2026-01-16
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Manufacturing / Production
Systems Engineer
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We are building a new class of software system: one that compiles human and organizational intent into executable, adaptive applications.
Instead of hand-authoring screens, workflows, and UI logic, this system reasons over graphs of meaning, rules, constraints, and outcomes, and produces lawful, optimized execution plans that downstream runtimes can safely realize.
This role leads the canonical compiler at the heart of that system.
If successful, this.pid eliminates entire categories of manual software construction and replaces them with machine reasoning, constraint solving, and continuous learning.
This is not application development.
It is infrastructure for super intelligent software systems.
What You Will Build- A graph-native compiler that transforms intent, policy, and process into executable plans
- Constraint reasoning systems that ensure legality, safety, and performance before execution
- Large-scale graph models that represent capability, solution, trace, and stability over time
- Feedback loops that allow the system to improve its decisions as it observes outcomes
- You think in structures, in variants, and transformations, not screens or endpoints
- You are comfortable designing systems where correctness matters more than convenience
- You enjoy turning vague intent into precise, executable form
- You want to work on problems that look more like compilers, planners, or operating systems than CRUD apps
- Deep experience with graph systems (knowledge graphs, execution graphs, dependency graphs)
- Experience with constraint solving, optimization, or formal reasoning
- Fluency in a strongly typed language (Type Script, Rust, Scala, etc.)
Mid-Senior level
Employment typeFull-time
Job functionDesign, Art/Creative, and Information Technology
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