Software Engineer (Agent Developer Platform)
Company: Ramp
Location: New York City, NY, USA {{REMOTE}}
Salary: $168k - $330k per year
Type: Full-time
Posted: 2026-07-01
About this role
- Build and operate Ramp’s multi-surface platform (API, MCP, CLI) with a high bar for reliability, correctness, and developer experience across tens of thousands of businesses
- Build software factories — autonomous tooling and agents that accelerate endpoint creation, enabling teams across Ramp to ship their own API/MCP/CLI surfaces
- Ship agent-first platform capabilities: agent cards, programmatic onboarding, permissions and guardrails, and evaluation and monitoring for agentic workflows
- Own platform observability end-to-end — bring MCP and CLI to the same level of monitoring, alerting, and benchmarking as the core API
- Lead design and execution of complex backend projects end-to-end (architecture, implementation, rollout, monitoring) in Python, Temporal, and Postgres
- Enable distribution: make the platform the default way other teams expose new product capabilities to external developers and agents
### Benefits
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
- One Medical Membership
- 401(k) including an employer match
- Parental leave
- Monthly wellness stipend
- Unlimited PTO
- WFH stipend
- Relocation support to move to NYC
- Pet Insurance- Comfort with agentic workflows, orchestration layers, and AI tooling broadly
- Demonstrated hands-on, daily use of AI coding agents as the primary development driver
- Strong instinct for developer experience — you’ve felt the pain of bad docs, bad error messages, and bad onboarding
- 5+ years of backend engineering experience
- Strong ownership over delivering technical and business outcomes in a fast-paced environment
- Experience and passion to build for agents
- Experience building APIs or developer-facing platforms
- Our ideal candidate thinks agent-first, has strong opinions on developer experience, and wants to define how software interacts with financial infrastructure at scale