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Agentic Engineer - Claude Code

Job in Baie-Comeau, Saguenay, Province de Québec, Canada
Listing for: Bolder Apps
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-05-12
Job specializations:
  • Software Development
    Software Engineer, AI Engineer (Applied/Software), Machine Learning/ ML Engineer
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 10000 CAD Monthly CAD 10000.00 MONTH
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Baie-Comeau

We're hiring engineers to build production software with Claude Code on a per-project basis. You won't write much code by hand. You'll orchestrate the agents, design the skills, manage context and memory, and ship working apps. We need people who've actually mastered this and understand what's happening under the hood, not vibe-coders. If you've shipped real things with Claude Code and you can handle Git, deployments, databases, security, and the rest, we want to talk.

You'll get a fixed pay per each project. Our average builders make more than $10k per month.

Responsibilities
  • Take projects from spec to deployed software, with Claude Code (and other coding agents where they fit) doing most of the typing
  • Author CLAUDE.md files, skills, and prompt systems that produce consistent output
  • Manage context, sub-agents, memory, and tokens across long-running tasks
  • Drive TDD with agents using hooks, sub-agents, and verification patterns, and don't let the agent cheat
  • Set up CI/CD, deployments, databases, secrets, and monitoring properly
  • Be the final quality gate. Review what the agent produced, refactor what's wrong, ship what works
Requirements
  • Real, demonstrable Claude Code experience. You've shipped apps with it — not POCs, not toys. You can talk fluently about CLAUDE.md, skills, sub-agents, hooks, MCP servers, plan mode, and slash commands without consulting docs
  • Multi-agent fluency. You've worked across at least one other coding agent (Cursor, Codex, Copilot, Amp, Cline, or similar) and can articulate the trade-offs
  • Skill authoring. You've written reusable skills (SKILL.md, system prompts, agent definitions) that produce consistent output, not one-off prompts that need re-tuning every session
  • Context engineering. You manage the context window deliberately. You know when to summarize, when to spawn a sub-agent, when to clear and restart
  • Memory management. External memory, RAG, file-system memory, structured handoffs across sessions and days
  • Token economy. You optimize for cost. You know which model to use for which task. You're not burning Opus tokens on jobs Haiku would handle
  • Git. Branches, rebases, worktrees, conflict resolution, clean commits. You don't panic when something goes sideways with origin/main
  • Deployments. You can ship a Next.js app to Vercel, a backend to Fly or Railway, a container to AWS — and you can debug it when it breaks at 11pm
  • Databases. Postgres-class fluency. You've worked with Supabase or equivalent (Neon, RDS, Planet Scale). You understand schemas, indexes, migrations, foreign keys, transactions, and Row Level Security. You don't write SELECT
    * in production code
  • Security. Secrets management, env vars, auth flows (OAuth, JWTs, sessions), input validation, CORS, prompt injection in agent contexts, scoped tool permissions, the OWASP Top 10. You don't ship credentials to Git Hub
  • Networking and infra basics. DNS, HTTPS, environment isolation (dev/staging/prod), basic observability (logs, error tracking, uptime monitoring)
  • Reading code. When the agent produces something subtle, you catch it. You can debug across files, languages, and stacks
  • TDD with agents. You can make a coding agent actually do test-first development. You know it doesn't do this naturally — and you have your guardrails
  • Unit and integration testing. pytest, Jest, Vitest, Playwright, or whatever your stack demands. Meaningful coverage, not theater
  • Eval frameworks for agent quality, not just deterministic tests
  • Code review reflex. You don't merge what you haven't read
  • Honest communication. When something is harder than expected, you flag it early. You don't disappear and resurface with surprises
Benefits
  • $10,000+ per month (paid per project). Uncapped upside for top operators who can ship multiple projects
  • Per-project structure. Defined scope, defined deliverables, no fake urgency
  • Fully remote, async-friendly. Work where and when you do your best work
  • Real autonomy. You pick the agent architecture, the skills, the workflow. We don't micromanage process
  • Steady pipeline. For engineers who consistently deliver, repeat work is the default
  • Direct line to decision-makers. No PM layers between you and the people who own the outcome
  • Tooling budget for model APIs, plugins, and infrastructure required to do the job well
  • A peer network of other top-tier agentic operators we work with on overlapping projects
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