Forward Deployed Engineer

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Forward Deployed Engineer – Generative AI / LLM Deployment
GenAI | LangChain | RAG | AWS | Kubernetes | Customer-Facing
We are hiring a Forward Deployed Engineer to lead the deployment of production-grade Generative AI and LLM solutions into enterprise environments.
This is a hands-on, customer-facing role focused on building and deploying RAG pipelines, multi-agent systems and fine-tuned LLM applications using tools such as LangChain and LangGraph. You will embed with client teams, own technical delivery from prototype to production, and demonstrate measurable KPI impact.
Key Responsibilities

  • Design and deploy GenAI / LLM applications (RAG, agentic AI, fine-tuning)
  • Lead production deployment on AWS, Azure or GCP
  • Build scalable backend systems in Python (JavaScript a plus)
  • Manage infrastructure using Kubernetes, Docker, Terraform
  • Own end-to-end technical delivery across multiple client deployments
  • Conduct debugging, optimisation and root cause analysis
  • Communicate complex AI concepts to technical and non-technical stakeholders
    Requirements
  • Strong experience building and deploying LLM / Generative AI solutions
  • Hands-on with LangChain, RAG, multi-agent systems
  • Cloud ML deployment experience (AWS, Azure or GCP)
  • DevOps tooling: Kubernetes, CI/CD, GitHub, GitOps
  • Customer-facing technical delivery experience
  • Background in Machine Learning, Data Science or AI Engineering
    This role suits a Senior Machine Learning Engineer, Applied AI Engineer, AI Solutions Engineer or LLM Engineer who enjoys client impact, rapid prototyping and owning delivery in fast-moving environments.
    Apply now to work at the forefront of enterprise AI deployment and agentic systems

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