Aurelian automates non-emergency calls for 9-1-1 centers. Our AI-powered virtual operator intelligently routes, triages, and resolves administrative calls—freeing up human dispatchers to focus on real emergencies. The impact? Faster response times, reduced burnout, and better outcomes for communities across the country.
Today, 60–80% of the calls to emergency communication centers (ECCs) aren’t true emergencies—they’re administrative issues like noise complaints, lost pets, or general inquiries. And while ECCs remain chronically understaffed (by as much as 30% nationwide), these calls stretch already-thin resources even further.
Aurelian is fixing that. We’re already deployed in ECCs across the U.S., answering thousands of non-emergency calls every day. By reducing hold times and streamlining operations, we’re helping agencies regain control and bring focus back to where it matters most: saving lives.
We’re growing fast—and looking for a Software Engineer who wants to make a real, measurable difference in the future of public safety.
Design, build, and maintain scalable Voice AI solutions for our virtual operator platform.
Be deeply involved in the product development and implementation lifecycle
Optimize system reliability, scalability, and performance for mission-critical deployments.
Contribute to the overall company mission by solving challenging problems in public safety tech.
3+ years of professional software engineering experience.
Strong knowledge of backend development (especially Python).
Familiarity with modern Voice AI application stacks (STT models, LLM models, TTS models)
Ability to excel in fast-paced environments with changing priorities.
Excellent problem-solving, communication, and collaboration skills.
If you’re eager to make technology that matters and want to shape the future of emergency communications, we’d love to hear from you!
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What We Do
Automating non-emergency calls so PSAPs can focus on true emergencies.
Aurelian routes, triages, and resolves non-emergency calls like noise complaints and general questions so dispatchers can stay focused on real emergencies.
We don’t replace human dispatchers. We empower them to be more effective by clearing the line of non-emergency calls.