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Enflux

Productivity Engineer Intern

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    About Us

    Enflux is a leading Market Maker as a Service (MMaaS) and OTC Investor, delivering transparent liquidity solutions for crypto projects since 2023.

    Job Description

    • This is a remote position.

    About the Role

    We’re looking for a scrappy, execution-driven intern who thrives on building leverage. As a Productivity Engineer Intern, you’ll be the one turning inefficiencies into automations, chaos into workflows, and experiments into scalable systems. If you see something repetitive, you kill it with code, AI, or process design.

    Responsibilities

    • Audit daily workflows across growth, operations, and tech to spot inefficiencies worth eliminating
    • Build internal tools, scripts, and lightweight automations that cut manual work in half
    • Deploy AI systems to support research, drafting, reporting, and decision-making
    • Scrape, structure, and maintain data pipelines that fuel business development and operations
    • Maintain a toolkit of bots, automations, and workflows that the company can rely on
    • Document everything you build so others can replicate, scale, and improve on your work
    • Act as the “execution engine” for ad hoc projects where speed and agency matter most

    Required Skills

    • Python
    • Automation tools

    What Success Looks Like

    • Processes that once took hours now take minutes
    • Colleagues ask, “Wait, how is this already done?” – and the answer is always your system
    • You leave behind a trail of tools