About SuiteOp
SuiteOp is a property operations platform built for the modern hospitality operator — managing smart devices, deploying next-gen guest experiences via web apps, and field teams across large portfolios. We integrate with everything from smart locks to payment processors, and serve operators running thousands of units across short-term rentals and boutique hotels.
We're a lean, seed-stage team ($3M+ raised) that ships like a company many times our size. The reason: we build with AI, not just for it. Claude Code, Cursor, and Copilot aren't afterthoughts here — they're core to how we work every day.
We're in the middle of a clean-room rebuild: migrating from a legacy no-code platform to a hand-crafted TypeScript monorepo. New database, new API layer, new dashboard, new mobile app — all being built from the ground up, right now. It's the most interesting moment to join.
You'll be an engineer who happens to be exceptionally good at working with AI. Not an ML researcher, not a prompt engineer — a builder. You'll write production code across the full stack while leading a small team of engineers doing the same.
You'll use AI coding tools as force multipliers to ship features, debug issues, and refactor at a pace that wouldn't otherwise be possible. You'll also shape how the team works with AI: workflows, guardrails, and standards that make AI-assisted development reliable and repeatable, not lottery-ticket development.
This is a player-coach role. Most of your time is building. But you're also accountable for the output, growth, and direction of the engineers around you.
TypeScript end to end, in a strict monorepo.
A modular backend, a modern App-Router web app, an offline-first mobile app, and an edge layer for public-facing surfaces. Managed Postgres with row-level security and an ORM that owns the schema. Background jobs on a managed queue. End-to-end type safety from database row to frontend form, validated by a single shared schema layer.
We deliberately favor managed platforms over primitives so the team spends its time on product, not infra.
any, no silenced warnings, no logic in controllers, no auto-save forms. The rules exist because they keep the codebase legible to humans and agentsYou'd be joining mid-rebuild — the most interesting moment in the lifecycle. The clean-room architecture is being laid down right now. You won't inherit a legacy system; you'll build the one that replaces it, and you'll define the patterns every future engineer at the company inherits.
The pay range for this role is:
160,000 - 220,000 USD per year (US)
Engineering
New York, NY
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