Orbis Group

Forward Deployed Engineer - Agentic AI

We captured this posting once, on 2026-06-16, and did not track it afterwards — so we cannot tell you whether it is still open.

Employer
Orbis Group
Location
Northern Virginia, VA
Seniority
Not stated
Experience asked for
Not stated
Pay band
$230K

When we saw it

  • Posted 2026-06-16 — the date the employer published it
  • Archived 2026-06-16 — when we saved this copy

Found via LinkedIn — US keyword pulls.

Skills the posting named

agentic ai workflowsllm fine-tuningrag pipelinesApplied AIsoftware engineeringCustomer Architectureenterprise transformationownershipbusiness problem solvingkubernetesdockercloud infrastructure

From the posting

Forward Deployed Engineer | Agentic AI | LLM Systems Hybrid (Northern Virginia) Up to $230k Base + RSUs + 20% Bonus I’m partnered with one of the fastest-growing AI companies in the market right now. A well-funded unicorn building trusted, production-grade AI solutions for enterprise and government environments. This is NOT another “AI chatbot” company. Their technology is being deployed across mission-critical environments where explainability, security, observability, and real-world performance actually matter. They’re hiring Forward Deployed Engineers to work directly with customers; designing, deploying, and scaling agentic AI systems in production. …

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