Engineering Jobs at Meter with Visa Sponsorship
Engineering roles at Meter span infrastructure, networking, and software development in a company building the future of network management. Meter has sponsored work visas for engineering talent, making it a viable target if you're on an E-3, F-1 OPT, or F-1 CPT and pursuing a technical role.
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INTRODUCTION
Build the AI infrastructure layer of the physical world. At Meter, we’re doing something very few teams can: applying frontier AI to reinvent how the internet itself is built, monitored, and managed.
We’ve achieved vertical integration of the entire enterprise networking stack: hardware, firmware, operating systems, and operations. This gives us full-stack visibility, the ability to control any part of the stack through a single API, a proprietary dataset no one else has, and a clear path to end-to-end automation. Plus, our systems already serve Fortune 500 companies, schools, factories, and cloud-scale clients.
Now, we’re assembling a founding core engineering team to build and train models that understand these systems, optimize operations, anticipate failures, and repair issues before humans even notice them. In sum, building the decision layer to the infrastructure the modern world runs on.
You’ll work directly with our founders and help define the future of one of the most impactful applications of models today.
Why this role is rare
- Core ground floor impact: You won’t be joining a large org with a fixed roadmap, you’ll shape the roadmap. You’ll define modeling approaches, team culture, and long-term vision alongside our executive team.
- Real-world systems + frontier AI: This isn’t chatbot optimization. You’ll be building models that power fundamental infrastructure end-to-end, where reliability, accuracy, and latency really matter.
- Unmatched data advantage, control over the full-stack: Meter owns the network from physical cables to packet-level telemetry to logs. No vendor or lab has this kind of data or control.
- Thousands of H100s at your disposal: We’ve secured compute to match our ambition.
- End-to-end ownership: You'll ship models into production networks, collaborate with firmware and application teams sitting next to you, and rapidly iterate in the wild.
- Backed by the best: Investors include Sequoia, Sam Altman, Microsoft, and more. We’re past product-market fit and entering scale.
What you might work on
- Train end-to-end models, applied to fault prediction, network state modeling, and autonomous repair.
- Build multi-modal over structured networking data, performing function-calling to make all decisions on a network.
- Evaluate model performance over real-world hardware and virtualized environments.
You’ll thrive here if you
- Have built, trained, and scaled neural networks from the ground up.
- Think in systems, not just benchmarks.
- Are excited to model the physical world and collaborate across the hardware and software stack.
- Want to build the technical DNA of a new applied research org from the ground up.

INTRODUCTION
Build the AI infrastructure layer of the physical world. At Meter, we’re doing something very few teams can: applying frontier AI to reinvent how the internet itself is built, monitored, and managed.
We’ve achieved vertical integration of the entire enterprise networking stack: hardware, firmware, operating systems, and operations. This gives us full-stack visibility, the ability to control any part of the stack through a single API, a proprietary dataset no one else has, and a clear path to end-to-end automation. Plus, our systems already serve Fortune 500 companies, schools, factories, and cloud-scale clients.
Now, we’re assembling a founding core engineering team to build and train models that understand these systems, optimize operations, anticipate failures, and repair issues before humans even notice them. In sum, building the decision layer to the infrastructure the modern world runs on.
You’ll work directly with our founders and help define the future of one of the most impactful applications of models today.
Why this role is rare
- Core ground floor impact: You won’t be joining a large org with a fixed roadmap, you’ll shape the roadmap. You’ll define modeling approaches, team culture, and long-term vision alongside our executive team.
- Real-world systems + frontier AI: This isn’t chatbot optimization. You’ll be building models that power fundamental infrastructure end-to-end, where reliability, accuracy, and latency really matter.
- Unmatched data advantage, control over the full-stack: Meter owns the network from physical cables to packet-level telemetry to logs. No vendor or lab has this kind of data or control.
- Thousands of H100s at your disposal: We’ve secured compute to match our ambition.
- End-to-end ownership: You'll ship models into production networks, collaborate with firmware and application teams sitting next to you, and rapidly iterate in the wild.
- Backed by the best: Investors include Sequoia, Sam Altman, Microsoft, and more. We’re past product-market fit and entering scale.
What you might work on
- Train end-to-end models, applied to fault prediction, network state modeling, and autonomous repair.
- Build multi-modal over structured networking data, performing function-calling to make all decisions on a network.
- Evaluate model performance over real-world hardware and virtualized environments.
You’ll thrive here if you
- Have built, trained, and scaled neural networks from the ground up.
- Think in systems, not just benchmarks.
- Are excited to model the physical world and collaborate across the hardware and software stack.
- Want to build the technical DNA of a new applied research org from the ground up.
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Target Meter's infrastructure and platform teams
Meter's open engineering headcount skews toward roles in networking software and platform development. Focusing your application on these teams improves your odds of landing a role where sponsorship is a practiced workflow, not a novel request.
Confirm E-3 LCA specifics during offer negotiation
When Meter extends an offer, ask HR whether the Labor Condition Application will reflect the exact job title and work location. DOL requires the LCA wage to meet the prevailing wage for that specific location, which affects your visa filing timeline.
Use Migrate Mate to filter verified Engineering roles
Not every engineering job listing at Meter will explicitly state visa sponsorship. Use Migrate Mate to browse confirmed sponsorship-eligible engineering openings at Meter, so you're applying to roles where the pathway is already established.
Prepare CPT documentation if joining before graduation
If you're accepting a Meter internship or co-op before completing your degree, your DSO must authorize CPT through your university. Meter's HR will need your updated I-20 with CPT authorization before your start date, so coordinate with your school well in advance.
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Find Engineering at Meter JobsFrequently Asked Questions
Does Meter sponsor H-1B visas for Engineers?
Meter's confirmed sponsorship activity covers E-3 and F-1 work authorization categories rather than H-1B. H-1B sponsorship is subject to an annual lottery, and there is no public record indicating Meter participates in H-1B cap-subject filings. If you need H-1B sponsorship specifically, clarify this directly with Meter's recruiting team before progressing through the interview process.
Which visa types does Meter commonly sponsor for Engineering roles?
Meter has sponsored E-3 visas for Australian engineering candidates and supports F-1 OPT and F-1 CPT for students and recent graduates. The E-3 is particularly well-suited to engineering roles at Meter because it has no lottery, requires only a job offer and a specialty occupation degree, and can be filed directly at a U.S. consulate in Australia.
What qualifications does Meter expect for sponsored Engineering positions?
Meter engineering roles typically require a bachelor's degree or higher in computer science, electrical engineering, or a closely related field. For visa sponsorship eligibility, the degree must be specific enough to satisfy the specialty occupation standard. Practical experience with networking protocols, distributed systems, or infrastructure tooling strengthens applications for the teams Meter is actively building out.
How do I apply for Engineering jobs at Meter?
You can browse current engineering openings directly on Meter's careers page or use Migrate Mate to find and filter Meter's sponsorship-eligible engineering roles in one place. When applying, tailor your resume to the specific engineering discipline the role covers. If your visa situation requires sponsorship, state it early in the recruiter screen so both sides can confirm fit before investing time in technical rounds.
How do I plan my timeline if I want to join Meter on an E-3 visa?
Once Meter extends an offer, your employer files the Labor Condition Application with the DOL, which typically takes one to two weeks. After LCA certification, you schedule your consular appointment in Australia. Current E-3 appointment wait times vary by consulate but can range from two to six weeks. Budget at least six to eight weeks from offer to visa in hand before your target start date.
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