Meter builds better internet infrastructure. We make it exceptionally easy for any business to have great computer networking, internet, and Wi-Fi. Today, setting up and managing networks is complex, fragmented, and opaque. We’re fixing that by building and managing a vertically integrated stack, from hardware to software to operations. Delivering networking as a modern utility.
Our ambition doesn’t stop at reliable connectivity. We believe that visibility, control, and automation over physical infrastructure should feel as intuitive as managing software. That’s where Command comes in.
About CommandCommand is our generative UI interface, a natural language layer over the entire Meter stack. With Command, users can inspect, configure, and resolve issues across their networks using free-form questions and instructions. It brings together real-time telemetry, historical context, and model-generated reasoning to let users say things like “What’s going on with the Wi-Fi on the third floor?” or “Block all traffic from this device starting now.”
Command is already transforming how our internal teams and customers interact with networks. But we’re just getting started.
Why this role mattersWe’re looking for a full stack engineer to lead product development for Command. Someone who wants to shape the way users interact with intelligent infrastructure. This is a deeply cross-functional role: you’ll work closely with our model team, application engineering, operations, and support to craft intuitive workflows over powerful systems.
The work you do here will blend cutting-edge ML with practical, real-world utility. You’ll be building one of the first interfaces of its kind, directly deployed to thousands of locations and millions of devices.
What you’ll doOwn the full stack development of Command, from UX to backend to model integration
Design and implement frontend features using Next.js, TypeScript, and React
Build and scale backend services using TypeScript, Planetscale DB, QStash, and others
Integrate LLMs and AI models into live user workflows
Define product direction through close collaboration with users and cross-functional teams
Shape the feel and behavior of a new kind of UI, one that is conversational, expressive, and intelligent
Are excited to work at the intersection of product, models, and infrastructure
Have experience building full stack products with real users and high stakes
Think deeply about product feel, interaction design, and system behavior
Can move quickly without sacrificing reliability or clarity
Care about solving real problems for real people, not just building flashy demos
Thrive in early-stage environments and want to take ownership of something ambitious
Next.js, React, TypeScript
Planetscale DB, QStash
Python, Go
LLMs (OpenAI, Claude, fine-tuned internal models)
AWS, Azure
We think about Meter’s compensation package as a combination of salary, equity, benefits, and the experience of doing the most impactful work of your career.
The estimated salary range for this role is $163,000 – $200,000
This role is also eligible to participate in Meter’s equity plan
We offer:
Medical, dental & vision coverage for you and your dependents
Annual memberships to One Medical, Headspace, and Wellhub
401k (traditional and Roth options)
Flexible time off
Commuter benefits
Parental leave
Onsite meals (San Francisco office)
Top Skills
What We Do
Our bet with Meter is simple: we’ll all use the internet more than we do today.
That future depends on networking infrastructure—the invisible plumbing powering every application, space, and data center. But today’s infrastructure is dated and inconsistent, so we’re rebuilding it from the ground up.
We design the hardware, write the firmware, build the software, deploy the networks, and run support.
It’s a single, integrated networking solution that scales from offices, warehouses, and large campuses to data centers—and today, it’s powering some of the world’s most ambitious organizations.
Why Work With Us
We’re a group of kind and ambitious people who want to do the best work of their career. The work we do across hardware, software, and operations is hard and long-term oriented. We are colleagues who view fast-paced and changing environments as an opportunity—not a bug—and find the agency to move things forward.
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