AI-Native Product Engineer (PHP)

Full-timeRemote

Company Overview

Crewfare powers travel for the biggest events on the planet. When major leagues, racing series, festivals, and live-entertainment companies need to move thousands of people into hotels around a game, a race, or a festival, our platform runs it. We’re rapidly growing, fully remote, founded by a Forbes 30 Under 30 team, and we move faster than companies our size have any right to.

Job Overview

We’d rather ship, learn, and iterate than spend three weeks gold-plating. We’re looking for an engineer who thrives in that pace – someone who uses AI tooling fluently to ship quality work fast, thinks like a product person, and owns their work all the way to “it actually works in production.”

To be direct about what we value: we’re not hunting for the flashiest engineer in the room. We want the judgment to ship the right thing fast, the discipline to make sure it actually works, and the product sense to know what’s worth building. Velocity plus ownership beats raw brilliance here – every time. That’s a high bar; it’s just a different one.

Work Environment

  • Fully remote 9am – 5pm EST (flexible)
  • Genuinely AI-forward – our founders build with AI daily and want engineers who do too
  • Small team, big clients, fast cycles, real ownership

Responsibilities

  • Shipping features across products that real customers – and millions in bookings – flow through
  • Turning fuzzy product ideas into working software, fast
  • Owning features end to end: build, verify, ship, watch it work

Qualifications

  • Strong working PHP – you can build real features independently
  • Fluent with modern AI dev tooling and a real track record of shipping fast with it
  • Product instincts and the judgment to make good tradeoffs without a PM holding your hand
  • You own quality – it’s not something QA catches for you
  • Level-agnostic (mid to senior). We care more about how you work than years on a résumé.

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