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People In AI in New York City is seeking a Forward Deployed Engineer to join our on-site team. You will deliver production software that adapts a common platform to the intricate public-sector workflows and environments, handling integration with legacy databases and client-owned systems.
You’ll work closely with product and deployment teams, shaping architecture and tooling, while traveling about 20% and contributing to faster deployment cycles with AI-assisted coding.
Forward Deployed Engineer, AI-Native Public Sector Systems
Compensation: $170,000–$190,000 base + equity
Location: New York City — on-site, 5 days per week + some travel to meet with clients
A high-growth AI-native Series A software company modernizing the critical systems used by public-sector organizations.
This company is rebuilding the technology that powers essential government operations. Its configurable software platform replaces fragmented legacy systems with modern, secure infrastructure designed around complex real-world workflows across state, local, and federal environments.
With customer adoption accelerating and the engineering organization growing quickly, the team is tackling increasingly challenging deployment, integration, and platform problems at scale.
This is a hands-on engineering role for someone who wants to work close to users, solve difficult production problems, and see their software deployed into real operational environments.
As a Forward Deployed Engineer, you’ll own the technical final mile between a reusable core platform and the unique systems, workflows, and constraints of individual customers. You’ll build production software, design integrations, solve ambiguous technical problems, and identify patterns that should ultimately become reusable platform capabilities.
You’ll join early enough to influence architecture, tooling, and engineering practices while working within a business already experiencing significant customer demand.
You’ll have the opportunity to shape an engineering platform at a point where both the technical complexity and customer demand are increasing rapidly.
It’s a strong opportunity for an engineer who wants meaningful ownership, technically demanding work, direct customer impact, and the potential upside of joining an early-stage technology company.