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Head of Internal Tools Engineering

Reposted 17 Days Ago
Remote or Hybrid
Hiring Remotely in United States
Expert/Leader
Remote or Hybrid
Hiring Remotely in United States
Expert/Leader
You will lead the internal tools engineering team, architect scalable solutions, integrate AI into workflows, and manage cross-functional platforms to enhance productivity.
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Company

A1 is building a proactive AI smart assistant for everyday users to bring intelligence to conversations, errands, organising and workflows.

Our product focuses on achieving high reliability for long-running workflows, persistent context, and real-world task completion. The system must handle multi-step reasoning, interact with external tools, and remain reliable despite non-deterministic model behavior.

 
Role

You will architect, build, and scale the internal technology ecosystem that accelerates workforce productivity, eliminates operational friction, and gives the company a compounding infrastructure advantage. You will treat internal tools with the same product rigour and user-centricity as any external product — because the quality of internal systems directly determines organisational velocity.

You will lead a cross-functional engineering team, make high-stakes build-vs-buy decisions, and drive AI adoption into internal workflows. This role requires someone who can see the company’s operational architecture as a system design problem and solve it with software.

 
What You Will Do

Internal Platform Strategy & Roadmap

  • Own the end-to-end strategy and roadmap for all internal tools, platforms, and automation — treating internal technology as a product, not a cost centre.

  • Make strategic build-vs-buy decisions, knowing when a custom-built solution creates a lasting advantage and when a SaaS tool is the right answer.

  • Map current and next-state process flows across the entire internal toolchain and lead systems transformation for internal teams.

Systems Architecture & Engineering

  • Architect and maintain the full engineering lifecycle for internal platforms — from ideation and design through deployment, iteration, and deprecation.

  • Build seamless, API-first ecosystems that integrate internal tools across HR systems, finance platforms, knowledge management, CRM, and developer infrastructure.

  • Own system reliability and operational resilience: establish success metrics for uptime, performance, and employee productivity.

  • Design scalable, secure architectures using cloud-native principles, microservices, and modern integration patterns.

AI & Automation

  • Lead the strategy for integrating AI and LLMs into internal workflows — reimagining how knowledge is shared, decisions are supported, and work is executed across the organisation.

  • Deploy intelligent automation tools — including AI where appropriate — to streamline internal processes and improve decision-making.

  • Evaluate and integrate AI-assisted troubleshooting, proactive recommendations, and intelligent automation into the internal platform layer.

  • Stay ahead of technology trends and drive continuous experimentation — you build prototypes, not slide decks.

Developer Experience & Productivity

  • Reduce cognitive load for internal users by providing golden paths, standardised workflows, and self-service capabilities.

  • Ensure frictionless onboarding and seamless integration across the tool ecosystem.

  • Measure platform success through adoption rates, user satisfaction, DORA metrics, and productivity impact — not feature count.

Team Leadership

  • Build, lead, and mentor a high-performing team of engineers and engineering managers.

  • Cultivate a collaborative engineering culture rooted in ownership, speed, and craftsmanship.

  • Provide technical mentorship and create growth paths for individual contributors and managers alike.

  • Foster psychological safety and a feedback-driven environment that empowers people to do their best work.

Cross-Functional Collaboration

  • Partner with People, Finance, Engineering, Legal, and Operations leadership to translate complex business needs into a unified technical vision.

  • Serve as the bridge between business stakeholders and the engineering team — you speak both languages fluently.

  • Align internal platform investments with broader company strategy and demonstrate measurable ROI.

 
What You Will Need

Must-Have

  • 12+ years of experience in software engineering, with at least 5 years in engineering leadership (managing teams or managing managers).

  • Strong hands-on technical background: you’ve built production systems and can still credibly review architecture, code, and system design.

  • Deep understanding of cloud-based systems (AWS, GCP, or Azure), APIs, microservices, data pipelines, and modern infrastructure.

  • Proven track record of building and scaling internal tools or platforms that serve cross-functional business teams — not just engineering.

  • Experience making build-vs-buy decisions and managing a portfolio of custom-built and third-party tools.

  • Strong experience designing and building internal platforms and automation systems

  • Strong product thinking: you define success in terms of user outcomes and business impact, not technical output.

  • Experience navigating the full SDLC from ideation through deprecation — you know when to build, iterate, and retire.

  • Excellent communication skills: you can articulate complex technical concepts to non-technical executives and translate business problems into engineering roadmaps.

Nice-to-Have

  • Experience at a high-growth technology or AI-native company that scaled rapidly.

  • Background in platform engineering, developer experience, or internal developer platforms (IDPs).

  • Familiarity with HRIS, ERP, and business systems integration (Workday, Salesforce, NetSuite, etc.).

  • Experience with cybersecurity best practices and compliance frameworks for internal systems.

  • Prior experience leading internal technology through M&A integrations or multi-entity consolidation.

  • Exposure to knowledge management systems, internal search, and enterprise AI assistants.

  • Experience integrating AI/LLMs into internal workflows or productivity tools

 
 
What Success Looks Like
  • Within 30 days: Completed a full audit of the existing internal toolchain, identified the top friction points, and presented a prioritised roadmap.

  • Within 60 days: Shipped at least two high-impact internal tools or automations that measurably improve productivity, and established team operating rhythm.

  • Within 12 months: The internal tools ecosystem is a recognised competitive advantage — teams actively request new capabilities, AI is embedded in daily workflows, and internal NPS is consistently high.

 
Who You Are

An engineer who thinks like a CEO. You’ve built production systems, led engineering teams, and understand that the best internal tools don’t just save time — they change how an organisation thinks and moves. You’re obsessed with removing friction, allergic to manual workarounds, and energised by the idea that great internal infrastructure compounds into organisational speed. You believe internal tools deserve the same craft as customer-facing products. You see AI not as a buzzword but as the most important lever for internal productivity in a generation, and you want to be the person who pulls it.

 
How We Work

The best products today in the world were built by small, world class teams. We are a high talent density and hands-on team. We make decisions collectively, move at rapid speed, striking a balance between shipping high quality work and learning. Joining our team requires the ability to bring structure, exercise judgment, and execute independently. Our goal is to put in hands of our users a truly magical product

 
Interview process

If there appears to be a fit, we'll reach out to schedule 3, but no more than 4 interviews.

Applications are evaluated by our technical team members. Interviews will be conducted via virtual meetings and/or onsite.

We value transparency and efficiency, so expect a prompt decision. If you've demonstrated the exceptional skills and mindset we're looking for, the process to offer may be shorter.

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