When I grow up, I want to be an… Intelligence Designer?
You know that feeling when you can see the whole shape of a thing, the big picture and the exact next step to get there, at the same time? Most people get one or the other. You get both.
We're looking for the person who takes an idea, nudges the end goal for that last bit of quality, and then actually walks it forward. One foot, then the other, until the thing exists. You'll be hands-on with our teams, helping them build. You'll be in the middle of how we rethink our company's data from end to end. And you'll get to play with every system we run.
What Encore is turning into
Encore is becoming the intelligence company that scales care.
Here's what we mean. Most travel companies grow by adding people or cutting corners. We want to grow the number of relationships we can hold without ever making one feel like a number. That takes data. A lot of it. Clean, reliable, ready to use, wired together so it actually reflects how the business works.
We think the most useful AI is kind of boring, honestly. Point it at the repetitive grind so our people get their hours back and spend them where it counts: on the customer. The machine handles the lookup. The human handles the relationship. Your job sits right where those two meet.
What you'll actually be doing
Sitting close to our teams and helping them think through their problems. Building with them, not for them. (Big difference. You'll feel it week one.)
Drawing the map of our whole business. We call it Company Cartography, the work of finding language and structure for a pile of disconnected sources until it makes sense. Sales, ops, finance, the account managers, the AI agents. Everyone reads off the same map, and you're the one who drew it.
Sharpening our AI tools until they're worth using. When an agent answers, does it have the right context to say something that matters, or is it guessing? You'll be the one who notices, and the one who fixes it. Context engineers, this is your whole day.
You'll bounce across three time horizons in a single afternoon:
You'll ship the systems that put the right thing in front of the right person at the right moment, so the team can stop digging and get back to people.
Will this tool feel good to use, or is it technically correct and quietly miserable? When the AI responds, does it know enough to say something real? You understand that design goes way past a diagram, and that anything you build, even an internal table nobody outside the company will ever see, has a user on the other end. You feel that user. That instinct is rarer than it sounds, and it's the whole reason this role exists.
Small. High agency. Internal innovation, meaning our whole job is making our own people's lives better.
We work on data, internal products, company processes, and orchestrated AI agents. Our colleagues lean on us for APIs, tables, models, contracts, a strong semantic layer, analytics, dashboards, the works. So do our agents. You won't be alone in here, but you will sit close to the computational heartbeat of the company, and you'll feel it beat.
You light up when someone hands you a vision and lets you run. You refine it, prime it, glaze it, fire it. In a sea of half-formed ideas you find the good parts and make them real.
You probably didn't come up through pure engineering. Maybe you studied something else entirely and drifted into tech through data, design, hackathons, or a startup incubator week that got its hooks in you.
You want a narrow lane, a fixed spec, and someone to tell you exactly what to type. Nothing wrong with that. It's just not this. Here you'll get direction and a lot of trust, and the rest is yours to figure out. If that reads as scary instead of fun, we'd both rather find that out now.
What you'll walk away knowing
Our business. Our customers. Our models. Every signal our teams use to make the calls that matter. You'll get confident enough to say what the right signals are, and loud enough to call it out when someone's steering by the wrong ones. AI is just the material. What you're really shaping is a team that knows its customers cold.
Instead, send us one thing you made. A project, a hack, a weird little tool, a dashboard, a zine, a bot, a data viz, anything you built and cared about. Tell us in a few sentences what it is and what you'd do differently now. That tells us more than any résumé.