The Founding Engineer will develop full-stack applications, shape product direction, and work in ambiguous environments from concept to validation.
About the Role
What You’ll Do
How You’ll Operate
You Should Have
What Sets You Apart
This Role Is Not For You If
At UP.Labs, we partner with leading organizations to build entirely new software businesses from the ground up. This is not a traditional engineering role - you won’t be joining a single product or inheriting a defined roadmap. You’ll work across multiple ventures partnering with one of the world's leading industrial manufacturing companies, helping turn early concepts into real, working products that can stand on their own.
As a Staff Engineer (Founding Team), you’ll operate in high-ambiguity environments where both the problem and solution are evolving. You’ll be responsible for taking ideas from initial concept through to working product and real-world validation. Owning decisions across the stack along the way.
This is a hands-on role with meaningful ownership. Your work will directly shape product direction, technical foundations, and whether a venture gains traction.
- Take concepts from zero to a working product and real-world validation
- Own full-stack development: frontend, backend, APIs, and data layers
- Shape product direction alongside venture leads and PMs, not just execute against specs
- Design and build rapid validation loops to test assumptions and de-risk ideas early
- Architect and implement core systems, models, and integrations from scratch
- Use AI as a force multiplier across development and product capabilities
- Make deliberate tradeoffs between speed and durability based on venture stage
- Operate effectively with incomplete, evolving, or imperfect inputs to get to working solutions quickly
- Work directly with stakeholders to validate workflows and refine solutions
- Identify and mitigate technical and product risks early
- Contribute across multiple ventures, applying patterns and learnings to accelerate future builds
- Maintain a high bar for technical quality while moving with urgency
- You move fluidly across the stack and don’t rely on narrowly defined ownership boundaries
- You turn unclear ideas into concrete implementations without waiting for full direction
- You know when to prioritize speed and when to invest in structure
- You bias toward action – building, testing, and iterating to create clarity
- You’re comfortable abandoning approaches that don’t show signal and redirecting quickly
- You think in terms of outcomes and user impact, not just technical output
- You can context switch across multiple problems without losing momentum
- 6+ years of software engineering experience, including time in early-stage 0→1 environments
- Proven ability to build and ship full-stack applications end-to-end
- Strong judgment around speed vs scalability tradeoffs in early-stage systems
- Demonstrated use of AI to accelerate development or product capabilities
- Comfort operating in ambiguous environments where both the problem and solution are evolving
- Ability to work with incomplete or messy inputs to arrive at practical solutions
- Strong communication skills and the ability to influence decisions
- You’ve operated in environments where there was no clear playbook
- You’re comfortable owning entire systems rather than components
- You identify leverage – reusable patterns, shortcuts, and ways to move faster across efforts
- You focus on building things that work in real-world conditions, not just ideal ones
- You take responsibility for outcomes, not just implementation
- You prefer strictly defined ownership (frontend-only, backend-only, etc.)
- You need well-defined requirements and stable roadmaps
- You want to focus on maintaining and scaling existing systems
- You rely on structured environments to do your best work
Location: Flex on remote, with occasional travel to LA. Preference for candidates local to our HQ in Santa Monica
Similar Jobs
Security • Software • Cybersecurity • Automation
Lead end-to-end go-to-market planning and execution for major product and feature launches. Drive NPI process improvements, create launch assets and executive communications, enable sales and CS, coordinate cross-functional stakeholders, and standardize launch frameworks to improve speed, quality, and adoption.
Top Skills:
Ai GovernanceCompliance AutomationGrcSaaSTprm
Aerospace • Information Technology • Software • Cybersecurity • Design • Defense • Manufacturing
Lead supplier quality assurance for Spirit Defense: audit suppliers, ensure approved quality systems, manage NOEs and 8D closures, create and maintain supplier control plans, perform conformity checks, and verify FAIs and contract requirements. Frequent supplier site travel and compliance with export and security requirements required.
Fintech • Software
Maintain and support datacenter infrastructure including servers, networking, power and cooling. Troubleshoot hardware and network issues, perform installations, upgrades, decommissions, asset tracking, maintenance, and collaborate with IT teams and vendors. Ensure compliance, documentation, change management, and provide after-hours/emergency support.
Top Skills:
Cooling SystemsDell HardwareLanNetworking EquipmentNetworking ProtocolsPower SystemsServersWan
What you need to know about the Boston Tech Scene
Boston is a powerhouse for technology innovation thanks to world-class research universities like MIT and Harvard and a robust pipeline of venture capital investment. Host to the first telephone call and one of the first general-purpose computers ever put into use, Boston is now a hub for biotechnology, robotics and artificial intelligence — though it’s also home to several B2B software giants. So it’s no surprise that the city consistently ranks among the greatest startup ecosystems in the world.
Key Facts About Boston Tech
- Number of Tech Workers: 269,000; 9.4% of overall workforce (2024 CompTIA survey)
- Major Tech Employers: Thermo Fisher Scientific, Toast, Klaviyo, HubSpot, DraftKings
- Key Industries: Artificial intelligence, biotechnology, robotics, software, aerospace
- Funding Landscape: $15.7 billion in venture capital funding in 2024 (Pitchbook)
- Notable Investors: Summit Partners, Volition Capital, Bain Capital Ventures, MassVentures, Highland Capital Partners
- Research Centers and Universities: MIT, Harvard University, Boston College, Tufts University, Boston University, Northeastern University, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, National Bureau of Economic Research, Broad Institute, Lowell Center for Space Science & Technology, National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories



