Software Engineer, Models
Company: Meter
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
The internet runs the world. But the networks it runs on haven't
meaningfully changed in decades. They're brittle, complex, and
surprisingly hard to manage at enterprise scale. Meter is building
the first truly autonomous networking platform: a physical AI
system that learns from real network behavior and resolves issues
before they ever surface as problems. What makes this possible is
data. Because we own the entire enterprise networking stack —
custom hardware, firmware, orchestration software, and API — we
have access to real-world telemetry that no one else can see. But
raw telemetry isn't enough. The real signal lives in the minds of
expert network engineers: the way they read a dashboard, form a
hypothesis, and trace a problem to its root cause. Our ambition is
to embed that judgment into our models at scale and use it to
transform one of the largest job categories in tech. What This Role
Is Nobody is building what we're building, and a big reason for
that is data. If we can systematically capture how great network
engineers think and encode it into our models, we build something
genuinely unreplicable. That's what this role is about. You'll own
the systems and tooling that turn Network Engineer expertise into
high-quality training data for our foundation models. This is a 0-1
role: you'll spend real time alongside Network Engineers learning
how they think before you write a line of code, then build fast,
iterate faster, and scale what works. You'll know you've succeeded
when the Network Engineering team can generate training data
independently, at volume, and model performance moves as a result.
What You'll Do Day-to-Day Build and Own Labeling Tooling Design,
implement, and iterate on the tools that network engineers use to
annotate issues, log diagnostic reasoning, and curate data for
model training and evaluation Build interfaces that feel natural to
domain experts: low friction, high signal, and easy to use without
engineering support Partner closely with network engineers to
continuously learn what's working and what isn't, and update the
tooling accordingly Move Fast and Iterate Ship working prototypes
quickly, treat v1 as a learning artifact, and bring proven
approaches to production Own the full cycle: design, build, deploy,
observe, revise Be comfortable with ambiguity. You're defining the
playbook, not following one Scale the Data Operation Set up metrics
and feedback loops that measure tooling effectiveness and its
downstream impact on model quality Monitor and troubleshoot data
pipelines and tooling in production Help define best practices for
labeling workflows and data governance Who You Are You're likely a
great fit if you Move fast and know when "good enough to learn
from" beats "perfect" — and when it doesn't Can prototype quickly
and have the skill and fortitude to bring it to production when the
time is right Build for the end user: you care whether the people
using your tools actually enjoy using them Are curious about
domains outside engineering — you'll need to learn how network
engineers think, not just what they do Communicate clearly with
both engineers and domain experts Thrive with high autonomy and are
energized by defining the work, not just executing it Tech Stack
Frontend: TypeScript, React, Vercel Backend: GraphQL, Go, AWS/Azure
Bonus experience: Experience with data labeling, active learning,
or annotation frameworks Understanding of real?time telemetry and
large?scale time?series data Background building internal tools or
developer-facing products Why Meter, Why Now Ambitious companies
and enduring institutions — Bridgewater, Lyft, Reddit — rely on
Meter to keep their employees and locations online and productive.
We had to build everything from the ground up to get here: our own
enterprise hardware, intuitive software, and streamlined
operations. The models team is where the next chapter gets written.
We have the stack, the data, and the customer base. What we're
building now is the intelligence layer that makes enterprise
networking autonomous. This is the kind of problem that comes
around once — and we're at the beginning of it. Compensation The
estimated base salary for this role is between $220,000-$278,000.
Additionally, this role is eligible to participate in Meter's
equity plan. By applying to this job you acknowledge that you've
read and understood Meter's Job Applicant Privacy Notice .
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