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Lead Application Modernization Engineer

5 day weekUnlimited PTORemote · USA

About Us: At Liatrio, we enable real transformation.   We help industry-leading enterprises break free from legacy systems and adopt AI that reshapes how teams build, deliver, and thrive at scale.   We partner directly with enterprise teams to embed AI-native practices into delivery– accelerating modernization, reducing risk, and shipping production-grade AI systems that set the standard for the industry.   Our people embed directly inside client organizations, leading hands-on AI enablement and transformations that reshape how entire enterprises build and operate at scale.   If you’re ready to lead real AI transformation, this is where you belong

About the Role We're looking for an AI App Modernization Lead Engineer who owns a portion of the technical scope on a workstream, architects the solutions within it, and leads a small team of engineers to deliver against it.    You work closely under the guidance of an account lead or architect — you're not setting the overall engagement strategy, but you are designing the solutions, making the day-to-day architecture calls, and being accountable for the technical quality of what your team ships.    You write the hard code, keep the team unblocked, and make sure the client always knows where things stand. At Liatrio, we enable

What You'll D Technical Delivery and Oversight You'll own a defined portion of the technical scope — designing the architecture, doing the work, and leading your team through it. That looks like:

Architecting technical solutions within your workstream — designing the approach, documenting tradeoffs, articulating it clearly to clients, and leading your team through implementation

 

Designing and building cloud-native services from legacy systems — decomposing tightly coupled monoliths into APIs and services, migrating data, and keeping production running throughout

 

Building full-stack, production-grade applications — frontend interfaces, backend services, APIs, and the integrations that connect them across complex enterprise environments

 

Writing and reviewing code across multiple languages and paradigms — setting the technical standard for your workstream through your own work, not just through direction

 

Designing event-driven and microservices architectures that can scale, evolve, and be operated by teams beyond the ones that built them

 

Integrating AI and LLM capabilities into client applications — building agentic workflows, RAG pipelines, and intelligent automation that ships to production and stays reliable

 

Implementing CI/CD pipelines and delivery automation that give teams the confidence to ship frequently

 

Making day-to-day architecture decisions within your scope and escalating the right ones to the account lead or architect when they have broader implications

 

Identifying technical risk early and surfacing it clearly before it becomes a delivery problem

 

Generating ideas, failing fast, and demonstrating with POCs

 

Driving knowledge sharing in and out of client engagements

 

Participating in business development

 

Team and People

Lead a small team of engineers — organizing work, breaking down tasks, pairing on hard problems, and keeping the team moving

 

Uplift engineers through code review, pairing, and day-to-day technical mentorship

 

Mentor junior team members through 1:1s, feedback, and guiding technical growth

Stakeholder Communication

Serve as a technical point of contact for your scope — representing the work clearly to client engineers and project stakeholders

 

Keep account leaders and architects up to date on concerns, blockers, and changes

 

Adapt quickly to change and shift focus as required to meet customer needs

 

Provide feedback on team performance and areas for growth

Experience and Skills Engineering

You've built and shipped full-stack applications — greenfield and legacy modernization — and you have real depth in at least one part of the stack with enough breadth to work productively across the others

 

You're fluent in multiple programming languages and paradigms — you write clean, testable, production-quality code and you know the difference between code that works and code that lasts

 

You've delivered cloud-native solutions across greenfield builds and brownfield modernization — frontend, backend APIs, cloud-hosted services — and you can speak to the tradeoffs at each layer

 

You've made real architecture decisions — designed systems under constraints, documented tradeoffs, and been accountable for what happened when those decisions met production

 

You've worked inside enterprise environments with complex distributed systems and multi-cloud setups, and you know how to keep delivery moving despite the organizational friction that comes with them

 

You can own code quality for a team — writing, reviewing, and raising the bar for the engineers around you without creating a bottleneck

 

You're comfortable with cloud-native architecture, branching strategies, and CI/CD automation — and you understand enough about platform and infrastructure to make good application-layer decisions

 

You've been embedded with or worked closely alongside Operations teams — you understand cloud-native platform adoption, whether that's Kubernetes, managed container services, or other orchestration platforms depending on client environment, infrastructure as code, observability, and what it means to build software that can actually be run in production

AI and Intelligent Systems

You've shipped AI-powered features in production — you understand the full lifecycle from integration through monitoring and maintenance

 

You use AI coding tools like Claude, Cursor, or Windsurf as a core part of how you work every day — to think faster, review smarter, and ship higher quality code

 

You're comfortable working with retrieval-augmented generation, LLM orchestration, or agentic workflows — either hands-on or close enough to guide others doing the work

Requirements 7+ years of hands-on software engineering experience, with some demonstrated technical leadership

 

Must be authorized to work in the United States or Canada without sponsorship

 

Travel availability: 25-50% depending on client needs

Specifics Full benefits including unlimited PTO, funded HSA option, 401k match, monthly LiveWell stipend, and quarterly company bonus

 

Annual base salary: $140,000-$180,000, depending on experience

Liatrio is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity at our company and strive to create a culture of inclusion. We do not discriminate, nor do we tolerate harassment, on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status or disability status.

We want our process to be accessible for everyone. If you have a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act or similar law, or you require a religious accommodation, and you wish to discuss potential accommodations related to applying for employment at our company, please contact [email protected].