Quantix Search

Founding Forward Deployed Engineer (AI)

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
Quantix Search
Location
San Francisco Bay Area
Seniority
Not stated
Experience asked for
Not stated
Pay band
$180K – $350K

When we saw it

  • Posted 2026-04-28 — 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

llmsagentsevaluation frameworkstechnical delivery ownershipcustomer relationshipsAI evaluation designquick iterationcustomer insightspythontypescript

From the posting

Founding Forward Deployed AI Engineer San Francisco, CA $180,000 to $350,000 base + equity We’re partnering with an early stage AI company building infrastructure to evaluate and certify AI systems. They work directly with leading AI labs and teams to test how models and agents behave in real world scenarios, and are building the tooling to make those evaluations rigorous and repeatable. The team is small, technical, and moving quickly with strong backing. This is a founding forward deployed role where you’ll work directly with customers to design and run AI evaluations, build the underlying infrastructure, and shape how these systems get validated in production environments. …

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