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Integrations Engineer

San Francisco, California, United StatesOnsiteFull Time$175,000–$250,000 /yrPosted 15 days agoHidden Gem · YC Startup

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Role summary

Two Dots is seeking an Integrations Engineer to own critical ERP integrations for their housing verification and risk infrastructure. This role involves using agents to discover API behavior, unifying integration points, and building reliable third-party integrations and browser extensions. The engineer will work closely with customers, sales, and customer success teams, requiring strong Python, JavaScript, relational database (ideally Postgres), and asynchronous workflow skills. Experience with messy integrations, scrapers, and bidirectional syncing is expected. This role is crucial for expanding the company's total addressable market and driving revenue growth.

### **Company Mission / Why This Matters**

Two Dots builds verification and risk infrastructure for housing to help solve the housing crisis.

Housing is too expensive because America created a single family mortgage machine to cut average people into home price inflation fueled by soft bans on new development. That worked for many decades, but when a small single family home costs several million dollars, it stops being an engine of opportunity and becomes a source of the very resentment modern mortgages were originally created to solve.

Housing supply has been restricted so much that people have started fabricating documentation or relying on bypasses and overrides to sign up for a payment they can’t really afford. That conceals the problem instead of solving it.

We believe that public and private policy has to change, and that involves breaking the system that conceals our affordability crisis and leaves people without the disposable income required to live satisfying lives, fueling resentment and political instability that turns problems at home into problems for the world.

### Role

We are looking for an engineer to own critical ERP integrations.

You will use agents to discover API behavior, make codebase-wide changes that isolate and unify integration points, and turn unreliable third-party APIs into highly reliable integrations. You will also build browser extensions for other apps with minimal QA guidance, where extreme attention to detail and defensive programming matter because extensions are hard to update quickly.

This role works closely with customers, sales, customer success, and other engineers. You should know when an integration seam requires changing the product itself rather than creating a forever workaround.

Integrations directly determine our total addressable market, so your work will be tied to major revenue and company value changes.

You should have strong Python and JavaScript skills, understand relational databases, ideally Postgres, and be comfortable with queues and durable asynchronous workflows. We expect experience with messy integrations, scrapers, bidirectional syncing, or similar systems.

### **The Team**

Henson (CEO) started his career selling FX derivatives to hedge funds at Goldman, then worked at a real estate tech startup for several years leading sales. This enables him to engage with the largest institutional property managers and real estate investors in the country and create value through those relationships.

Max (CTO) started out as a software engineer at Blend, a mortgage application company that went public, and went on to work on the search team at Google. That combination of specific consumer fintech experience and knowledge of how sophisticated ML products succeed in production made big enterprise deals work from day 1.

We met in middle school and created a media website together where people could watch and post their flash games and animations. We learned to code, source talent, and forge partnerships - and had 500 active users. Although a tragic addiction to World of Warcraft interrupted work on the website, we got back together to start Two Dots.

Other team members include: Meta ML alumnus with decades of experience, a 21 year old UMich grad who was a top 2,000 LoL player (he is no longer playing the game, thank god), and a former agave farmer who started a shipping and logistics company while at Stanford.
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