SnapLogic

Forward Deployed Engineer

SnapLogic$150K — $200K *
US-AnywhereRemote in United States
Enterprise Technology
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5+ years in technical deployment or hands-on engineering
  • Experience with infrastructure technologies (Linux, Docker, networking)
  • Familiarity with major cloud services and enterprise authentication (SSO/OAuth)
  • History of building or deploying LLM-powered systems
  • Ability to connect user experiences to model behavior
  • Strong mentoring skills in technical contexts
  • Capacity to navigate ambiguous situations and forge clear future states

Responsibilities

  • Lead complex end-to-end deployments of the Jean-Paul platform
  • Conduct discovery and technical scoping with customers' engineering teams
  • Promote adoption by empowering customers to build independently
  • Identify business functions for expansion beyond initial deployment
  • Analyze customer tools and processes to surface valuable use cases
  • Deploy the platform in varied environments including customer VPCs
  • Overcome connectivity challenges swiftly and document lessons learned
  • Provide honest advice about deployment fit and architectural solutions
  • Capture field feedback to influence product roadmaps

Benefits

  • Comprehensive benefits package for all full-time employees
  • Opportunity for significant career growth by writing the deployment playbook
  • High level of customer engagement and direct impact on product development
  • Chance to work with cutting-edge AI deployment in diverse environments
  • Dynamic work environment with travel opportunities to client sites
Full Job Description
The Role:

Forward Deployed Engineers (FDEs) lead complex end-to-end deployments of Jean-Paul in production alongside our earliest, most strategic customers. You own discovery, technical scoping, connectivity, and rollout, partnering directly with the customer's engineering and business teams.

You measure success through production adoption, measurable workflow impact, and field feedback that changes what we build next. You'll work closely with our Product, Engineering, Security, and GTM teams.

This role is US-based, San Francisco preferred. Travel to customer sites is up to 50%.

About Jean-Paul:

Jean-Paul is SnapLogic's enterprise AI agent platform that puts a governed AI agent where teams already work: Slack, Teams, email, and a web dashboard. It deploys into the customer's own infrastructure (on-prem or their cloud), connects to their systems over MCP, and is governed end-to-end: RBAC, approval gates, per-user sandboxing, egress controls, audit trails.

It is early-stage: every customer is a first, and the people who join now write the runbooks everyone else will follow.

What You'll Do:

  • Teach, don't take over. Your default is enabling the customer's own users to build (skills, context, connections) so use cases keep shipping when you're not in the room. Adoption you personally carry isn't adoption.
  • Expand across business functions. The team you land in is a beachhead, not the destination. Spot the adjacent function with the next obvious win, seed a champion there, and turn one team's results into the internal story that pulls the next three in. Each function is a new landscape, with new tools, new stakeholders, and new connectivity, and you'll enjoy that, because breadth of adoption is how a trial becomes a platform decision.
  • Map a new landscape at every customer. Their tools, their processes, their pain points. Run discovery like a business analyst: surface the use cases worth doing, rank them by value, and make that value visible to their leadership.
  • Own the technical landing. Deploy JP into environments we've never seen, including customer VPCs, on-prem Docker hosts, and behind proxies and firewalls. Stand up SSO, wire the AI provider (Bedrock, Vertex, Azure Foundry, or Anthropic direct), and get the first MCP connection to a real customer system live.
  • Win the connectivity war. Enterprise OAuth without dynamic client registration, redirect-URI allowlists that need an IT ticket, bot registrations, mail routing, egress policies. Half of adoption is plumbing: you unblock it fast and document what you learn, so the next engagement inherits the lesson, not the crater. Custom MCP servers for a customer's systems are typically built in SnapLogic itself. Getting an MCP connection live is step one; the harder, more interesting work starts once the wire is live: building the context layer. A connector with no context gives confident wrong answers, which is worse than no connector.
  • Advise honestly. When JP isn't the whole answer, say so. Propose the better or combined solution. Your credibility with the customer is the product.
  • Be the escape hatch. Some use cases are genuinely complex. Take those on directly, then turn what you built into a pattern their team can repeat.
  • Close the loop with product. What breaks in the field shapes the roadmap. If you want to go further, JP is TypeScript on the Claude Agent SDK and field-driven contributions are welcome.


You Might Thrive In This Role If You:

  • Bring 5+ years of hands-on engineering or technical deployment experience, including real infrastructure work (Linux, Docker, networking, at least one major cloud, enterprise SSO/OAuth scar tissue)
  • Have built or deployed systems powered by LLMs or agents, and understand how model behaviour actually affects what a user experiences
  • Know the difference between a connected system and a usable one, and have the judgment to build the context layer that makes an agent trustworthy
  • Are comfortable sitting with a confused stakeholder, no spec, and can surface a future state they couldn't articulate themselves
  • Have made other people better at something technical
  • Are comfortable being first: there's no runbook here, you write it


$150,000 - $200,000 a year

The above range is the approximate annual U.S. total compensation for this position. Final offer amounts are determined by multiple factors, including candidate location, experience and expertise, and may vary from the range listed. All of our full time employees receive a comprehensive benefits package.

About SnapLogic

SnapLogic is a cloud-based integration platform that enables enterprises to connect applications and data sources. The company's platform uses a visual, drag-and-drop interface to create integrations between cloud and on-premise applications, data sources, and APIs. SnapLogic's platform is designed to be scalable, flexible, and easy to use, and it is used by a variety of industries, including financial services, healthcare, and retail. The company was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in San Mateo, California.
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