Software Engineer
Senior engineering role focused on building scalable AI-driven solutions for fresh food supply chains, leveraging Python, AWS, and machine learning to reduce waste and support large-scale grocery operations.
Afresh is the leading AI company in fresh food—partnering with grocers like Albertsons, Wakefern, Meijer, and Stater Bros to order billions of dollars of fresh food in over 12,000 grocery departments nationwide.
Following record-breaking 70% growth in 2025, we’ve expanded our platform to cover all fresh departments, launched our full store suite, and debuted DC Fresh Buying.
We’re on a mission to eliminate food waste and make fresh food accessible to all. In 2025 alone our software helped save 200M lbs of food waste. If you're looking for a role where your work directly translates into massive scale and social good, and you want to be part of the team that defines the future of fresh, there is no better time to join us.
About the Role As a Lead Solutions Engineer at Afresh , you will work directly with our grocery retail partners and Afresh colleagues to deploy our purpose-built fresh food solution and bring tangible, lasting impact to our partners.
Externally, you will build effective partnerships with customers to drive the success of end-to-end integrations. You will apply a skillset at the intersection of data architecture, operations, and predictive analytics to translate customers' business needs into technical design for integration to the Afresh platform. Internally, you'll collaborate cross-functionally and act as a connecting force between our integration technology and customers' operational reality.
You have experience managing customer relationships and leading technical projects in fast-paced environments. You are excited to reduce fresh food waste in the grocery industry, and help the planet in the process!
What You'll Do A typical day might involve discussing data architecture with engineers, digging into customer data, and developing technical implementation strategies and specifications. Specifically, you will:
Posted June 22, 2026