System Engineer
Company Description LOOPCHii is an AI innovation studio focused on integrating human intent with technology to create responsible, human-centered solutions. We prioritize trust, sustainability, and real-world applicability in everything we build. Our approach combines product thinking, responsible data science, and software development, emphasizing constant feedback and iterative design. Unlike others focused solely on speed, we innovate to create reliable and enduring systems. At Loopchii, humans are at the core of every decision, ensuring that our solutions make a meaningful impact. Role Description LOOPCHii is hiring a Senior Systems Engineerfull-time • remote (Bend, OR)this isn’t a “keep the systems running” rolethis is about designing systems that are actually worth runningyou’ll be responsible for:- architecting and maintaining system environments that don’t just perform—but hold under pressure - identifying where systems break (and more importantly, why) - diagnosing issues at the structural level, not just patching symptoms - ensuring system behavior is observable, explainable, and reliable over time - working across teams to design and implement solutions that improve how the system actually functions—not just how it looks on paper we’re not looking for someone to manage complexitywe’re looking for someone who knows how to reduce itsomeone who:- thinks in systems, not tickets - questions assumptions before optimizing them - cares about how things behave in production, not just in theory - and is willing to follow problems all the way down to first principles if you’re used to working across ambiguity and turning it into something that actually holds—this is that kind of rolereach out if this sounds like your lane Qualifications What we’re looking for:- strong systems thinking — you understand how parts interact, not just how they function in isolation - ability to diagnose problems beyond the surface level (you don’t stop at the first answer) - experience with system design, infrastructure, or engineering environments where things actually have to work in production - comfortable operating across ambiguity — you can move without having every variable defined upfront - willingness to pivot when the system demands it, not when it’s convenient - ability to learn quickly across domains and connect concepts that don’t obviously belong together - bias toward validation — you don’t just assume something works, you prove it - strong communication — you can explain complex system behavior clearly to both technical and non-technical teams This is not a static rolesystems change requirements shift new problems emergewe’re looking for people who can move with thatnot reactively—but intentionallypeople who don’t get attached to a single solution but stay committed to getting to the right one