Hopper

Forward Deployed Engineer, HTS Assist

We captured this posting once, on 2026-05-22, and did not track it afterwards — so we cannot tell you whether it is still open.

Employer
Hopper
Location
United States
Seniority
Not stated
Experience asked for
Not stated
Pay band
Not disclosed

When we saw it

  • Posted 2026-05-10 — the date the employer published it
  • Archived 2026-05-22 — when we saved this copy

Found via LinkedIn — US keyword pulls.

Skills the posting named

llm-based systemsprompt designconversational ai testingAI service automationapi integrationuser testingQAoperational enablementonboardingdata analysissystem architectureworkflow automation

From the posting

About The Job The Forward Deployed Engineer plays a pivotal role in deploying, customizing, and optimizing Hopper’s HTS Assist, our agentic AI voice and chat assistant for travel. This role ensures the HTS Assist delivers seamless automated service experiences across partners. As a Forward Deployed Engineer, you’ll combine engineering depth with customer-facing collaboration. You’ll embed directly with partners to design, implement, and iterate on AI-driven service automation, from API integration across telephony, CRM, travel supply systems and orchestration to LLM prompt design, testing, and ongoing optimization, while providing data-driven insights and testing support to continuously improve performance and reliability. …

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