Scout Global
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
- Scout Global
- Location
- New York City Metropolitan Area
- Seniority
- Entry level
- Experience asked for
- 2+ years
- Pay band
- $155K – $225K
When we saw it
- Posted 2026-07-06 — 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
Forward Deployed Engineer Hyper-Growth AI Start-up Location: New York (remote) Salary: $155k - $225k OTE (80/20) The Role We’re looking for a Forward Deployed AI Engineer to partner directly with enterprise customers as they design, deploy, and scale production-ready AI applications. This is a hands-on, customer-facing engineering role where you'll combine deep technical expertise with strong business acumen to deliver tailored AI solutions, lead complex implementation projects, and help customers maximise the value of their AI investments. While the company is remote-first, candidates should be based in the New York City metro area due to the collaborative nature of the role. What You'll Be Doing Partner with enterprise AI and engineering teams to design, implement, and scale Generative AI observability and evaluation solutions. …
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