Senior Software Engineer, Product
Company: Auctor
Location: New York, NY
Salary: $250,000 - $350,000 a year
Type: Full-time
Posted: 2026-04-15
About this role
# Why Auctor
Auctor is building the AI layer for professional services and software implementation. Think of us as the brain behind the best solution engineers, forward-deployed engineers, and onboarding teams— automating the documentation, the discovery, and the decision-making that powers $400B+ in services work. We're going after one of the biggest software categories of the decade.
# Role Overview
As a Senior Software Engineer, Product at Auctor, you will own and ship features end-to-end across our core product surfaces. You will work closely with design, operations, GTM, and deployed services teams to build intuitive, high-quality experiences that solve real problems for enterprise customers. We're looking for people who want to do the most meaningful work of their career—people who are sharp, fast, and relentless. No fluff. Just speed, execution, and a shot to build something generational. This role is based in New York, NY, in person 5 days per week.
# What You'll Do
- Build and iterate on user-facing product experiences for AI-powered collaborative workflows
- Own features end-to-end—from technical design through implementation, launch, and iteration
- Work directly with design and customers to translate complex enterprise workflows into simple, powerful interfaces
- Build rich document generation, synthesis, and review experiences on top of LLM infrastructure
- Develop integrations and data surfaces that connect enterprise tools (Confluence, Jira, SharePoint, etc.) into seamless product workflows
- Drive product quality through instrumentation, experimentation, and tight feedback loops with users
# What You'll Have
- 4+ years (post-BS/MS) of software engineering experience on product-centric teams, with strong full-stack or frontend-leaning skills
- Track record of shipping user-facing features in fast-growing SaaS products
- Comfort working across the stack—you can build a polished UI and wire up the APIs and data layer behind it
- S...