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About Luma: A leading multimodal AI research lab, having built one of the world’s strongest video generation models (Ray-3.14). Pushing beyond video toward the next generation of multimodal general intelligence models. Operating at a scale few companies can match, with the compute and resources to support frontier research ($900M Series C). Focused on the creative domain, where multimodal systems can have immediate real-world impact. Shipping tightly integrated products that turn research breakthroughs into tools creators actually use. We give engineers real ownership early—and the chance to grow faster than almost anywhere else.
Job Responsibility:
Use AI coding agents to ship features and products at a pace that would have been impossible a few years ago
Work directly with product, design, and engineering teams to turn ideas into working software
Learn rapidly across multiple domains—frontend, backend, systems, product, design
Own meaningful product outcomes end-to-end
Ship fast, get feedback, iterate, and improve
Build your judgment about architecture, security, UX, and trade-offs by doing
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or equivalent practical experience
Experience building and shipping software (internships and substantial personal projects qualify)
Strong proficiency in at least one general-purpose programming language (e.g., Python, TypeScript, Go, Java)
3+ years of professional software engineering experience, or can provide evidence of exceptional ability demonstrated through at least one standout accomplishment
Nice to have:
A demonstrated pattern of building software and shipping real work
Evidence of learning new tools, patterns, or domains by building real things
Experience using AI coding tools to build or ship non-trivial functionality
Strong programming fundamentals (data structures, algorithms, systems thinking)
Examples of ownership—identifying problems, taking initiative, and seeing work through