Job Title: Software Engineer
Location: Paris, Onsite, (we help you relocate)
About Plume: At Plume, we're at the intersection of two game-changing forces: AI and the energy transition. We're building an AI-powered platform that transforms how infrastructure gets built, starting with renewable energy projects. The world depends on infrastructure assets and renewable energy to function, yet selecting sites, connecting to local networks and getting permits is still too hard. We solve this challenge by combining geospatial data, unstructured data and AI workflows.
We are backed by Y Combinator and trusted by some of the most ambitious renewable developers in Europe and the US. This is where software meets the energy transition.
Role Overview:
You’ll design and build the hard technical systems that power Plume: large-scale geospatial pipelines, distributed spatial databases, AI agents over millions of planning documents, retrieval systems (RAG), text-to-SQL workflows, and decision engines that help developers identify, de-risk, and permit infrastructure projects.
You’ll still work closely with clients. You won’t just ship tickets; you’ll define what gets built and why. You act as a technical problem solver, a product translator, and a trusted partner for the customer, and you feed everything you learn back into the product. Your mission: build the operating system for developing the world's infrastructure.
You Might Be a Fit If You Have:
Why join:
Plume is an AI-powered geospatial platform for site selection in energy infrastructure projects.
Selecting the right sites requires analysis of +50 geospatial, grid, and regulatory constraints across fragmented data sources.
Plume changes the process by enabling users to interact with geospatial data using natural language.
Equity
0.1% - 1%
Location
Paris, IDF, FR / Paris, Île-de-France, FR
Experience
1+ years
Total raised
$4.0M
Last stage
Seed
Investors
No applications, no recruiter spam. Just the intro.
A few questions to make sure this role is the right shape for you. Two minutes.
I write the intro, send it to the founder, and handle the back-and-forth.
If they’re a yes, I book the chat. You show up — that’s the whole job-hunt.