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AI Operations Manager / AI Architect

Fixed Price$1k-$2.5k
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šŸ˜Ž The Role

We're an AI-first agency building video training platforms, automated workflows, and enterprise tools for corporate clients. We need someone who can operate inside AI-powered development systems — not just use AI as a chatbot, but actually run projects through AI agents, manage their output, and deliver production-quality results.

You'll work alongside our founder and a small team, acting as the bridge between strategic direction and AI-driven execution. Think of it as an operations manager for a team of AI agents — you give them clear instructions, review their work, catch errors, and keep projects moving.


šŸ˜Ž What You'll Do

  • Run AI agents daily. You'll work with Claude Code, OpenClaw, and other agent frameworks to execute development tasks, generate content, and manage deployments. You write the prompts, review the output, iterate, and ship.
  • Manage builds and deployments. You'll work inside GitHub (branches, PRs, merges) and Google Cloud Platform (Cloud Run, Cloud SQL, Cloud Storage) to push code, monitor services, and troubleshoot issues.
  • Own the UI layer. When an AI agent generates a component or page, you evaluate it visually — does it look right, is the layout clean, does the responsive behavior work? You have the eye and the HTML/CSS/JS fundamentals to adjust what the agent produces.
  • Communicate clearly. You'll join Zoom meetings with our team and occasionally with clients. You explain what's been built, what's in progress, and what's blocked — in plain English, not jargon.
  • Follow and refine processes. We have documented workflows, checklists, and operating procedures. You follow them precisely, and when something doesn't work, you flag it and suggest improvements.


šŸ˜Ž What You Bring

Required:

  • Hands-on experience with AI coding agents — Claude Code, Cursor, OpenClaw, Copilot, or similar. You've used them to build real things, not just experimented.
  • Solid understanding of web development fundamentals — HTML, CSS, JavaScript/TypeScript. You can read a React component, spot a layout bug, and fix a Tailwind class.
  • Working knowledge of Next.js — you know the difference between App Router and Pages Router, understand server vs. client components, and can navigate a Next.js project.
  • Comfortable in GitHub — branching, pull requests, merge conflicts, code review.
  • Comfortable in Google Cloud Console — you can navigate Cloud Run, Cloud SQL, Cloud Storage, and read logs without hand-holding.
  • Strong spoken and written English. You'll be on Zoom calls and writing messages to the team daily. Clear, professional communication is non-negotiable.
  • Self-directed and organized. You manage your own time, track your own tasks, and don't wait to be told what to do next.


šŸ˜Ž Nice to Have:

  • Experience with Supabase (PostgreSQL, Auth, Realtime, Edge Functions)
  • Experience with 1Password developer tools (CLI, SDK, Secrets Automation)
  • Familiarity with video streaming infrastructure (HLS, transcoding, CDN)
  • Experience with Docker and containerized deployments
  • Background in UI/UX design — Figma, design systems, visual QA


šŸ˜Ž How We Work

  • AI-first: The agents do the heavy coding. You direct, review, and refine.
  • Documented processes: We have checklists and procedures for everything. You follow them and help improve them.
  • Async + sync: Most work is async (you manage your own schedule), with regular Zoom check-ins.
  • Tools: Claude Code, GitHub, GCP Console, Zoom, Google Drive


šŸ˜Ž To Apply

Tell us:

  1. Which AI coding agents you've used and what you built with them.
  2. A brief example of a web project you worked on — what stack, what you did, what it looked like.
  3. Your availability (hours/week and timezone).
  4. A short Loom or video intro (2 minutes max) so we can hear you communicate. This isn't optional — communication is half the role.


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