JobsForward Deployed Engineer, Applied AI, Google Cloud
Forward Deployed Engineer, Applied AI, Google Cloud
GoogleForward Deployed Engineer, Applied AI, Google Cloud
GoogleLocation
New York, NY
Type
Full-time
Posted
5/4/2026
Compensation
$127,000 - $183,000 per year
Undergraduate with 2+ Years of Experience
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·FY 2025Job description
As a Forward Deployed Engineer in Applied AI at Google Cloud, you will be responsible for transforming conversational prototypes into production-ready solutions. This role focuses on leading technical delivery for Conversational AI pilots and establishing Customer User Journeys for major clients. You will work closely with customer engineering teams to ensure successful project outcomes and end-user adoption. The position requires a blend of technical expertise and customer-facing skills, with a significant emphasis on AI initiatives.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or equivalent practical experience.
- 3 years of experience in Python and architecting AI systems on cloud platforms.
- 3 years of experience developing full-stack applications integrated with enterprise IT infrastructures.
- 2 years of experience developing conversational agents using code-based frameworks.
- Experience in deploying resources via Terraform or similar tools.
Responsibilities
- Serve as the lead developer for Conversational AI applications, transitioning from prototypes to production-grade workflows.
- Architect and code conversational flows that integrate with customers' live infrastructure.
- Build evaluation pipelines and observability frameworks to enhance agentic workloads.
- Identify repeatable field patterns and technical friction points in Google’s Applied AI stack.
- Co-build with customer engineering teams to instill Google-grade development best practices.
Benefits
- Employees at Google are often offered benefits like comprehensive health insurance, 401(k) matching, and flexible work arrangements, among other benefits.
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