Distribution Engineer
The era where marketing was “campaigns, calendars, and committee meetings” is dead.
We’re not hiring a marketing intern.
We’re not hiring a growth hacker.
We’re not hiring someone to refresh the Meta dashboard at 2 a.m.
We’re hiring the first Distribution Engineer on the team a builder who treats getting our product in front of the right people as a pure engineering problem.
This is the role the tweet you just read was talking about. One person + AI agents > entire legacy marketing departments. Anthropic proved it with one non-technical human running their entire growth operation for 10 months. We’re about to prove it again this summer, in Houston, with a Texas A&M student who wants to ship at warp speed.
What you’ll actually build (not “help with” — build):
- Agent swarms that generate, test, and iterate hundreds of ad variations while you sleep
- Custom MCP servers that pull live campaign data so you can ask “where are we wasting spend?” and get an instant answer
- Automated pipelines that turn every piece of content into multi-channel distribution (X, LinkedIn, TikTok, email, SEO)
- Self-evolving systems with memory that learn from every experiment and compound week over week
- Figma plugins, CSV-to-agent workflows, competitor monitoring agents, personalized outreach sequences — whatever the business needs that no off-the-shelf SaaS can touch
You won’t be operating tools. You’ll be engineering the entire distribution infrastructure from scratch.
Who we’re looking for (Level 2–4 thinkers only):
- Current Texas A&M student
- Builder mindset you’ve messed with Claude Code, Cursor, agents, APIs, or any automation that made you go “holy shit this actually works”
- Zero interest in “brand guidelines” or “stakeholder alignment” decks
- Excited to treat distribution like code: infrastructure, not campaigns
- Bonus if you already have your own audience or channels (we want to see those too)
This is a paid summer role based in Houston (in-person/hybrid — we move fast and ship daily). You’ll report directly to me and own distribution end-to-end. By the end of the summer you will have replaced what used to take a full team.
If you read about us and thought “that’s the future and I want to be the dangerous person in the room,” this job is for you.
DM me (or reply here) with:
- Your year and major at Texas A&M
- One thing you’ve already built with AI/agents (screenshot or link is fine)
- Why you want to be a Distribution Engineer, not a marketer
First 10 solid replies get a 15-min call this week. We’re moving fast — the tools are already here, the only question is who’s bold enough to use them at Level 3 and 4 this summer.
Texas, let’s go build the future.