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Forward Deploy Engineer

IBM

Location

United States

Type

Full-time

Posted

6/11/2026

Compensation

$117,000 - $219,000 per year

Undergraduate with 2+ Years of Experience
Approval 98.5%·Filings 2,072·New hires 501·
💎 Strong Sponsor
·FY 2025

Job description

The Forward Deployed Architect role at IBM involves working closely with clients to facilitate the successful adoption and scaling of enterprise-level technology. This position emphasizes collaboration and strategic discovery, focusing on designing and architecting production-ready products that meet client needs. The role requires a strong understanding of integration architecture and data transformation across various systems. As part of IBM Consulting, the architect will leverage advanced AI capabilities to drive meaningful change for clients.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in a relevant field is required.
  • Experience in designing and architecting production-ready products that incorporate Gen AI and Agentic AI capabilities.
  • Proficiency in defining integration architecture and data transformation across various end systems.
  • Experience with integrating agents, assets, and assistants across various SDLC activities.
  • Ability to define data integration pipelines with data mapping to support solution delivery.

Responsibilities

  • Define the integration architecture and data transformation across various end systems.
  • Perform integration across various agent workflows to produce output for the SDLC.
  • Collaborate with clients to meet their business needs through effective solution delivery.
  • Lead strategic discovery and design production-ready products.
  • Utilize AI capabilities to transform business and domain requirements into AI-enabled solutions.

Benefits

  • IBM offers competitive compensation, healthcare coverage, retirement programs, paid parental leave, tuition assistance, wellness programs, flexible work options, and extensive learning and certification resources.

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