Pay-i is solving one of enterprise AI's most critical challenges: proving ROI of GenAI investments. While global GenAI spend races toward $600B by 2028, 72% of CIOs cite measurement and forecasting as their top blocker, and only 13% of business leaders report significant enterprise-level value from GenAI. Pay-i is the only platform that transforms every model call, prompt, and agent step into CFO-grade metrics, providing enterprises the financial transparency to identify winning use cases, optimize costs, and prove impact.
Requirements
- Deep expertise in modern client Javascript, HTML 5, CSS, and Browser Dev Tools
- Practical protocol knowledge of DNS, HTTP, and OAuth2
- Experience with git, bash, Docker, and Python web server development
- Cloud experience (AWS, Azure, and GCP)
- Experience building a SPA and/or PWA in Javascript
- Full-stack engineering capabilities
- Highcharts, Bootstrap 5+
Responsibilities
- Work with Pay-i's front-end and back-end engineers to rapidly deliver both prototype and production-quality products
- Create high-quality and enjoyable user experiences by building interfaces that are simple, intuitive, performant, and reliable
- Ensure high-quality graphic standards and brand consistency across all customer touchpoints
- Implement responsive design principles to ensure seamless display across various devices and screen sizes
- Refactor existing code to improve performance, structure, and readability
- Utilize state management libraries and patterns (e.g., Redux, Context API) to manage application state efficiently
- Implement front-end security best practices, such as input validation and secure coding standards
Other
- 7+ years of experience, and insatiable curiosity that has only grown during that time
- Excel at working in a fast-paced "bring up/tear down" environment
- Comfortable working in ambiguous environments and defining the path forward
- Proven experience building external customer-facing products
- Self-directed and self-aware, you have strong opinions and a stronger work ethic