Date listed
1 month agoEmployment Type
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What is Cartage?
Cartage is building Wilson, an AI that coordinates supply chains for manufacturers and distributors—handling the tedious work of booking, tracking, and managing shipments end-to-end. Our customers range from lumber mills to furniture manufacturers.
Backed by Y Combinator (S24) and $8M in funding, we've hit an inflection point, passing seven figures in revenue and are scaling the team to meet demand.
The Role
We have an Autonomy Operations team in Vancouver doing some of the most important work at Cartage, training Wilson, evaluating his decisions, and making sure he performs well for real customers. They move fast, and right now they're blocked waiting on engineering.
Your job is to unblock them—and multiply what they can do.
That means building scripts, shipping integrations, speeding up testing workflows, reviewing PRs, and handling the day-to-day engineering work that keeps the team moving. These aren't big architecture decisions—they're high-leverage, real work that compounds fast when someone owns them.
Here's what makes this unusual: you're not just supporting a logistics team. You're building the tooling that trains AI employees—agents that will eventually automate themselves. The DX you create directly shapes how fast Wilson gets smarter.
You'll be in-person in Vancouver at our office with the Autonomy Operations team. It's a great space—we'd love to show you around.
What You'll Work On
Who You Are
You're early in your career and excited about joining a YC startup building the future. You don't need to be handed a roadmap—you see what's blocked and fix it. You're comfortable jumping between the frontend and backend, and you care about getting things done cleanly.
High EQ, low ego. You'd rather ship something useful than win an argument about the right way to do it.
Skills
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