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edisyl seeks a seasoned engineer to embed within client environments and make AI agents work against data not prepared for them. You will tackle a genuinely hard problem, delivering measurable outcomes like leads, pipelines, and decision-maker briefings.
Collaborate with the CTO and Enterprise Data Strategist on each account to turn promises into reality. You will implement data connectors and workflows, joining Forge, Lattice, and Stratum to orchestrate and semantically understand diverse data
Most enterprise data environments were never built to be AI-ready. They were built to survive — cobbled together over years of acquisitions, migrations, and workarounds. The data exists. It's scattered, unlabeled, and structurally hostile to anything that assumes cleanliness.
You've worked in those environments. Not as an observer — as the person who had to make something work inside them. You know the difference between a schema that looks clean and one that is clean. You've hit the accuracy cliff with an LLM and built around it instead of pretending it wasn't there.
You're not looking for a greenfield project with perfect infrastructure. You're looking for the genuinely hard problem — and the chance to solve it in front of a customer who needs it solved.
edisyl builds AI solutions that turn messy institutional data into decisions, workflows, and outcomes. We came out of blockchain data infrastructure — 8 years, 20+ chains, 700M+ resolved wallets — and now deploy that capability to enterprises navigating the same challenge: how to make their data work for them at scale, without armies of analysts.
We have active deployments with a financial institution and Interlochen, a proven architecture, and inbound from firms that need what we've built. The technology works. What we're building now is the enterprise motion around it.
You embed inside client environments and make our AI agents work against data that was never prepared for them. You're not building generic tooling. You're solving a specific problem for a specific organization, with whatever data they actually have — CRMs, warehouses, email archives, document repositories.
Every engagement ends with something measurable: leads written to CRM, pipelines running in production, briefings delivered to decision-makers. You work closely with the CTO and the Enterprise Data Strategist on each account. You are the person who makes the promise real.
You've run multiple enterprise implementations end-to-end and have something running in production at each one. You've built playbooks from what you learned, not just completed the engagements. Clients are asking for you by name. The team trusts you to go in alone and come back with something that works.
The measure isn't how clean the code was. It's whether the agents produced the right outputs, reliably, in an environment that was never designed for them.
Competitive base salary and meaningful early-stage equity. This is a foundational technical role and we price it that way. We'll be transparent about the full picture in our first conversation.
Experience
edisyl is at the moment where the technology is proven and the enterprise market is ready. The person who takes this role will be among the first technical people embedded with customers — shaping how the product evolves and what the deployment playbook becomes. That's a rare kind of leverage, and a real chance to build something that outlasts any single engagement.