Google

AI Outcome Customer Engineer, FDE, Google Cloud

This posting was open on Google's own careers board when we last checked it.

Employer
Google
Location
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India · Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Seniority
Senior
Experience asked for
10+ years
Pay band
Not disclosed
Team
IC Engineer

When we saw it

  • First seen 2026-07-27 — the first scan of ours that found it
  • Last seen open 2026-07-27
  • Archived 2026-07-27 — when we saved this copy

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From the posting

The Google Cloud team helps companies, schools, and government seamlessly make the switch to Google products and supports them along the way. You listen to the customer and swiftly problem-solve technical issues to show how our products can make businesses more productive, collaborative, and innovative. You work closely with a cross-functional team of web developers and systems administrators, not to mention a variety of both regional and international customers. Your relationships with customers are crucial in helping Google grow its Cloud business and helping companies around the world innovate. As an AI Outcome Customer Engineer, Forward Deployed Engineering (FDE) you will embed with strategic customers to drive the adoption of Google Cloud enterprise AI products, acting as a trusted advisor to customer stakeholders, partners, and internal product and engineering teams. …

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