Full Time
$10/hour
40
Mar 13, 2026
We're a small US-based team building software for the cannabis industry.
We're looking for a Solutions Architect who can take product ideas, workflows, and rough specifications and translate them into clear technical designs and well-structured implementations. This role sits between product thinking and engineering execution.
You'll work within our existing architecture, patterns, and plugin/template system. You'll help define how features should be built, guide developers working from specs, and implement complex pieces when needed.
We rely heavily on AI-assisted development workflows, so comfort using AI tools to accelerate design, coding, and debugging is important.
Strong communication, system thinking, and the ability to break complex ideas into clear steps matter more than formal titles.
What we need:
Reliable internet and 2–4 hours overlap with Pacific Time
Clear written and spoken English for technical discussions and documentation
Ability to design systems that fit existing architecture and patterns
Strong problem-solving and debugging skills
Comfort learning and adopting AI-assisted development tools
Ability to communicate technical ideas clearly to developers
What you'll do:
Design technical solutions from product ideas, workflows, or rough specs
Translate requirements into clear architecture and implementation plans
Build complex features, integrations, and internal tools
Guide developers working from your specs or designs
Review pull requests and provide architectural feedback
Improve internal development workflows and tooling
Use AI tools to accelerate development, testing, and documentation
How we work:
Async-first, with occasional sync when needed
PR-based workflow (GitHub pull requests)
Small, incremental iterations over large rewrites
AI-assisted development is part of the daily workflow
Paid trial (3–6 hours) before longer engagement
Interested? Send a short intro, GitHub or portfolio link (if you have one), and answers to:
1. Why does this role appeal to you?
2. Describe a system or feature you designed and implemented.
3. Describe a time you had to quickly learn a new technology or architecture pattern.