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Socure

Forward Depolyed Engineer - RiskOS Agents

Hybrid - US (Remote)$250k–$280kfulltimemidAdded today

About this role

Socure seeks a Forward Deployed Engineer to embed with strategic customers and build AI-powered RiskOS workflows from discovery through production. You'll own end-to-end deployments for fraud, risk, and compliance operations, bridging customer needs with platform capabilities.

What you'll do

  • Partner with enterprise customers to understand workflows, data environments, and operational pain points
  • Lead full-cycle deployments: discovery, design, build, integration, testing, and production rollout
  • Translate customer policies and processes into RiskOS workflows and agent behaviors
  • Write integration code, configure systems, and debug issues across customer infrastructure and APIs
  • Evaluate and tune agentic workflows through testing, observability, and production feedback
  • Measure workflow impact and feed learnings back to product and engineering teams

What they're looking for

  • API design and integration
  • Workflow automation and orchestration
  • Python or similar backend programming
  • Cloud platforms (AWS/GCP/Azure)
  • Data mapping and transformation
  • System debugging and troubleshooting
  • SQL and data querying
  • AI/LLM operational patterns
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Socure

Socure builds identity verification and document verification solutions using backend services, APIs, and machine learning capabilities. The company is hiring software engineers, frontend developers, quality engineers, technical support specialists, and growth engineers to enhance their platform's reliability, user experience, and customer acquisition.

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Likely interview questions

  • Walk us through a time you deployed a complex technical solution in a customer environment—what made it succeed or fail?
  • How would you approach understanding a customer's fraud review process well enough to automate it with AI agents?