Lead Agent Engineer

LTS

$120K — $150K *
US-AnywhereRemote in United States
Information Technology
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field; equivalent experience may substitute.
  • 5+ years in professional software engineering with a proven history of shipping production agents.
  • Strong proficiency in TypeScript or Python.
  • Experience in a fast-paced collaborative environment.
  • Fluency across modern agent stacks including tool use, MCP, evals, and multi-agent coordination.
  • Demonstrated ability to define problems and work independently without a roadmap.
  • Experience in remote work settings.

Responsibilities

  • Own the agent layer of the platform, including architecture and multi-agent orchestration.
  • Set the technical ceiling for platform capabilities like translation accuracy and dependency-map correctness.
  • Drive accuracy in translation and dependency mapping across legacy systems.
  • Engage in cutting-edge agent capabilities at the frontier of code understanding.
  • Manage the prompt-and-eval cycle in collaboration with the RAG & Eval Engineer.
  • Write and maintain production agent code focusing on subagents and workflows.
  • Establish essential foundations and patterns for the team relating to architecture and eval loops.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to support high visibility federal missions in IT and healthcare.
  • Culture prioritizing innovation, growth, collaboration, and quality.
  • Access to cutting-edge tools and technologies.
  • Comprehensive benefits for employees and their families.
  • Career paths that reward ambition and performance.
Full Job Description
Lead Agent Engineer

What You'll Do:

The Lead Agent Engineer sets the technical ceiling on what the platform can do: translation accuracy, dependency-map correctness, hallucination control, multi-agent orchestration. Capability bets at the frontier of code understanding live here. So does the prompt-and-eval iteration cycle, in partnership with the RAG & Eval Engineer.
  • Own the agent layer of the platform - architecture, prompts, tool surfaces, multi-agent orchestration, and the eval loop.
  • Set the technical ceiling for the platform's core capabilities: translation accuracy, dependency-map correctness, hallucination control.
  • Drive translation and dependency-mapping accuracy across an unfamiliar legacy paradigm - call graphs, data references, semantic equivalence checks.
  • Take on capability bets that don't show up on most roadmaps yet - agent work at the frontier of code understanding.
  • Drive the prompt-and-eval iteration cycle in partnership with the RAG & Eval Engineer.
  • Write production agent code daily; subagents and multi-agent workflows are your normal way of working.
  • Establish foundations the rest of the team builds against - agent architecture, eval loop, prompt-and-tool patterns, multi-agent topology.

What We're Looking For:
  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field, plus 5 years of professional software engineering experience; equivalent experience may substitute for the degree requirement.
  • Has shipped at least one production agent (real users, real failure modes) and can describe in detail what broke and how it was fixed.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
  • Working fluency across the modern agent stack: tool use, MCP, evals, RAG, streaming, multi-agent coordination.
  • Strong TypeScript or Python.
  • Subagents and multi-agent workflows are a normal way of working.
  • Comfort with measurement, regression detection, and prompt-and-eval iteration.
  • Ability to operate without a roadmap - defines the next problem worth solving and goes.
  • Heavy native use of AI tooling: agents in parallel, model as collaborator.
  • Demonstrated experience in a remote work environment.
  • Prior architectural ownership of an agent platform; track record of establishing eval and prompt patterns for a team.

Nice to Have:
  • Tooling around Claude or comparable frontier models at scale.
  • Code-understanding agent work - translation, refactoring, test generation, dependency analysis.
  • Background in compilers, program analysis, or static/dynamic code understanding.
  • Open-source contributions to agent frameworks, MCP servers, or eval harnesses.
  • Legacy-language or legacy-system exposure (rare, and a plus rather than a requirement).
  • Public technical writing or conference talks on production agent work.
  • Healthcare IT or legacy modernization domain experience.


What's in it for you?
  • The opportunity to support high visibility federal missions in IT and healthcare
  • A culture that values innovation, growth, collaboration, and quality
  • Access to cutting-edge tools and technologies
  • Comprehensive benefits for you and your family
  • A career path that rewards ambition and performance


If you're ready to push boundaries, sharpen your skills, and join a team that is passionate about building what's next, we'd love to meet you. Apply today and let's build a future together!

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