AI Product Engineer, Backend
Senior AI Product Engineer, Backend position — see original posting for full details.
About Arize
AI is rapidly transforming the world. As generative AI reshapes industries, teams need powerful ways to monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize their AI systems. That’s where we come in. Arize AI is the leading AI & Agent Engineering observability and evaluation platform , empowering AI engineers to ship high-performing, reliable agents and applications. From first prototype to production scale, Arize AX unifies build, test, and run in a single workspace—so teams can ship faster with confidence.
We’re a Series C company backed by top-tier investors, with over $135M in funding and a rapidly growing customer base of 150+ leading enterprises and Fortune 500 companies. Customers like Booking.com , Uber, Siemens, and PepsiCo leverage Arize to deliver AI that works.
The Opportunity
Our Backend Engineering team builds all of the highly scalable distributed services that power Arize’s ML observability platform. While Go is our primary language for these distributed systems, the team also maintains services and tools written in Python, Java, and TypeScript. The expectation and scope of every individual on this team is high, whether it’s finding the most efficient way to compute model evaluation metrics across billions of data points, designing the next generation of our OLAP database architecture , or researching and implementing the latest dimensionality reduction techniques – you will never lack a technical challenge.
You will be a part of the core team that drives product innovation at Arize. You will be challenged with understanding how some of the most impactful engineering teams are developing AI and LLM-powered applications, and how to build the right tools to enable them to do their best work. Our product solutions range from clean APIs that magically instrument applications, interactive playgrounds for prompt engineering and agent development, or scaling up real-time evaluation infrastructure to handle millions of annotations per second.
What You’ll Do
Posted June 8, 2026