Jinba (YC W26)
Forward Deployed Engineer
We captured this posting once, on 2026-07-06, and did not track it afterwards — so we cannot tell you whether it is still open.
- Employer
- Jinba (YC W26)
- Location
- San Francisco, CA
- Seniority
- Mid level
- Experience asked for
- 3+ years
- Pay band
- Not disclosed
When we saw it
- Posted 2026-06-09 — the date the employer published it
- Archived 2026-07-06 — when we saved this copy
Found via LinkedIn — US keyword pulls.
Skills the posting named
From the posting
About The Role Technical engineer who works directly with enterprise customers to deploy and customize Jinba's workflow automation platform. You'll be the bridge between our product team and major enterprise clients, turning their business needs into working solutions. Responsibilities Deploy and configure Jinba for enterprise customers, ensuring successful adoption Work with customers to understand their existing tech stack, workflows, and requirements Build integrations connecting Jinba to customer systems (internal databases, legacy applications, enterprise software) Translate customer feedback into product requirements for the engineering team Debug and resolve production issues in customer deployments Develop best practices, documentation, and reusable integration patterns from field experience Own customer technical relationships from pilot through expansion Requirements Experience …
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