[Remote] Lead Marketing Automation Engineer & Architect (AI Agents + Fedora/Linux)

Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Betwixt is building an AI-first marketing automation system that leverages AI agents for comprehensive marketing tasks. They are seeking a Lead Marketing Automation Architect & Engineer to architect and own automation pipelines, build campaign systems, and create community engagement agents. Responsibilities • Architect and own automation pipelines that use AI agents for marketing tasks (content creation, repurposing, scheduling, SEO briefs, audience targeting, A/B testing, reporting, and iteration) • Build agent-driven social media campaign systems designed to drive user growth: campaign planning + content calendars, multi-platform posting + scheduling, audience targeting + experimentation loops, analytics-driven iteration (what worked / what didn’t / next actions) • Create community + moderator agents to engage and manage community across platforms like Discord and Reddit: onboarding and welcome flows, FAQs + knowledge routing, moderation assistance (flags, summaries, escalation), engagement prompts, topic threads, and community health reporting • Design agent workflows that can: plan → draft → review → publish → measure → iterate with human-in-the-loop controls • Integrate systems (examples): CMS/blog, email platforms, social schedulers, analytics, CRM, ad platforms—via APIs/webhooks/queues • Build robust orchestration: retries, rate limits, logging, audits, fallbacks, and safe rollouts • Implement prompting + tool-use patterns that allow agents to write and modify code safely (and keep it maintainable) • Build internal tooling: CLIs, templates, config-driven pipelines, environment management, secrets handling • Write clean docs so non-engineers can run workflows confidently Skills • Lead/Senior-level automation engineering experience (marketing ops automation, growth engineering, RevOps automation, or adjacent automation-heavy roles) • Strong track record shipping production automations with reliability, monitoring, and guardrails • Deep experience using AI agents to code (agentic workflows, tool calling, evaluation loops, structured outputs, automated testing) • Comfortable building 'marketing as code': Git-based workflows, CI/CD, environment promotion, config management • Fedora Linux proficiency: can set up a secure, reproducible Fedora workspace for development (toolchains, containers, secrets, SSH/GPG, etc.) • Strong API + integration engineering: REST/GraphQL, OAuth, webhooks, background jobs/queues • Excellent communication and documentation habits • Experience with multi-agent orchestration frameworks (or building your own) • Strong DevOps habits (containers, CI pipelines, infra-as-code) • Experience building community tooling (Discord bots, moderation workflows, Reddit automations) • Familiarity with content workflows: SEO, editorial calendars, distribution systems, analytics attribution • Experience building internal “agent platforms” / tool registries Company Overview • Stealth Mode ⚠️ It was founded in undefined, and is headquartered in , with a workforce of 2-10 employees. Its website is . Apply tot his job

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