Kognitos
Forward Deployed Engineer
Remote - USA (Remote)fulltimemidAdded today
About this role
Kognitos seeks a Forward Deployed Engineer to embed with enterprise customers and build production automations using its neurosymbolic AI platform. You'll translate complex business processes into working automations, integrate with customer systems, and directly shape the product roadmap through field feedback.
What you'll do
- Partner with enterprise customers to scope, design, and implement automations on the Kognitos platform
- Translate business requirements into 'English as Code' automations and custom integrations
- Build integrations between Kognitos and customer systems (ERPs, APIs, databases, email)
- Debug and resolve production issues at customer sites under time pressure
- Own technical relationships with key accounts through onboarding and expansion
- Travel to customer sites as needed (up to 25%) and feed learnings back to product team
What they're looking for
- Python or other general-purpose programming language
- Enterprise system integration (REST/SOAP APIs, databases, ERPs)
- Production code development and debugging
- Technical communication with both engineers and business stakeholders
- Problem-solving in ambiguous, fast-moving environments
- RPA or workflow orchestration tools (nice to have)
- LLM/NLP or AI automation experience (nice to have)
- Finance, accounts payable, or healthcare operations knowledge (nice to have)
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Kognitos
Kognitos builds neurosymbolic AI automation solutions that help enterprises reduce operational costs through intelligent automation and advanced language models. The company is hiring Software Engineers, Applied ML Engineers, and Sales Engineers to develop, deploy, and sell these AI-native automation platforms.
- Website
- kognitos.com
Likely interview questions
- Describe a time you translated vague business requirements into a working technical solution—what was your process?
- Tell us about your experience integrating with enterprise systems. What was the most complex integration you've built?