Implementation Tooling Engineer
Listed on 2026-06-29
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IT/Tech
Tern can sign agencies faster than it can bring them on. The bottleneck isn't sales, it's that every migration still leans on manual work that should be a tool. If turning slow, repetitive, error‑prone processes into infrastructure that just runs sounds deeply satisfying, let's talk.
ABOUT TERNTern is a venture-backed software company on a mission to reshape the $127B travel agency industry by giving power back to the entrepreneurs who built it.
Nearly 98% of travel agencies are small businesses. These businesses have been chronically underserved by technology. We're here to change that. Our platform helps travel advisors run more efficient, professional, and profitable operations, giving them the modern infrastructure they need to lead the next chapter of travel.
But the impact goes beyond business. Travel advisors help clients move more intentionally through the world. When a traveler works with an advisor, they're more likely to avoid overtouristed hotspots and more likely to spend their dollars in places where they can do real good. That's the kind of travel we want more of.
At Tern, we believe in small business. We believe in the power of travel. And we're building the future of both.
IMPLEMENTATION TOOLING ENGINEERTern has 10,000+ advisors, $2B+ in annualized GMV, and more agencies that want in than it can currently onboard. The constraint isn’t demand. It's that getting an agency live still depends on too much manual work. This looks like cleaning data by hand, babysitting syncs, fixing the same class of problem one record at a time.
As the implementation tooling engineer, you turn that manual work into infrastructure. You'll own the systems that make migrations bulk and repeatable, the sync infrastructure that keeps advisor data flowing into the partner networks that power their marketing, and the data-quality foundations everything downstream depends on. You'll also own the unglamorous, high-stakes part: keeping those integrations healthy so they don't silently drift, and replacing scattered one-off logic with shared infrastructure that behaves the same way every time.
Tern ships to advisors every week. In this role, implementation gets measurably faster and more reliable every week, because of you. If you'd rather own a clean greenfield than harden the systems a growing business actually runs on, this isn't the seat. If making the messy machine run beautifully is your kind of problem, it very much is.
WHAT YOU'LL DOTurn slow, manual migration steps into bulk, repeatable operations, so the team can onboard far more agencies without adding headcount
Own and harden the partner-network sync infrastructure and one-way agency syncs: keep advisor data flowing reliably, catch and fix the cases where syncs silently drift, and bring fragile no-code flows in-house as maintainable code
Consolidate scattered, per-integration logic into shared infrastructure so changes propagate the same way everywhere instead of failing quietly
Build the data-quality enforcement that clears the gates currently blocking migrations
Keep the pipeline fast, idempotent, and safe at the volumes scaling demands
Turn the manual steps that limit throughput into automated tooling the team actually adopts
Backend and data-pipeline engineering. Strong in a backend stack and SQL, with real experience building data pipelines and background-job systems that run reliably at volume (we're Rails, Sidekiq, dbt, Big Query).
Tooling that lasts. You've taken a manual, repetitive process and replaced it with tooling that got adopted and stayed adopted. You can show the before and the after.
Integration ownership. You've owned third-party integrations or syncs and kept them healthy. You understand drift, idempotency, fan-out, and why "something changed, re-sync it" is harder than it sounds.
High agency. You take a planned backlog and execute without needing every ticket fully specced, and you surface the right trade-offs instead of quietly over-building.
Hands-on fluency with AI-assisted development tools (Cursor, Claude) to tighten the loop
Background in travel tech, CRM, or partner-network / back-office integrations
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