Forward Deployed Engineers at Risely AI solve customer problems through coding and data integration, delivering prototypes and building robust systems.
Forward Deployed Engineer (FDE): Risely AI
Embed, Scope & Prototype
Location: Fully in-person at our Bay Area office (with occasional travel ~30%)
Seniority: Early/Mid-level (1–5 years experience)
Apply: Email [email protected] with your resume + a one minute video why you’re the person for this job
(Note: Visa sponsorship is not available for this role.)
Forward Deployed Engineers at Risely are technical problem-solvers who work directly with our customers to make sure our product truly delivers on its promise.
We want someone who genuinely loves coding: you enjoy building things from scratch, iterating fast, and seeing your code in the real world making a difference. You thrive at the intersection of code, data, business logic, and customer problems. You get energy from working closely with users, asking the right questions, and figuring things out on your feet.
You’re quick to dive into messy, ambiguous data and environments. You can build quickly under pressure, untangle chaos, and turn what you learn into something robust, then step back and abstract those lessons into frameworks or platform improvements that benefit every customer after.
You’re the type who wants to be close to the customer, not just closing tickets. You know how to think critically about requirements, push for clarity when it’s missing, and can turn vague or partial specs into well-architected, production-ready code. You enjoy the challenge of debugging, learning, and iterating, all within the same week. If you’re looking for a role where you shape both the what and the how, where you help define the product as much as you build it, you’ll thrive here.
- Map out data flows, systems, and constraints directly with customers early in engagements
- Rapidly deliver lean technical prototypes or “pilot skeletons” within days (not weeks) to validate assumptions and reduce risk.
- Ask critical questions: "What data do they actually have vs what they say they have?" to drive action.
- Develop robust connectors to core campus systems (APIs, batch exports, SFTP, legacy or undocumented endpoints).
- Normalize, clean, deduplicate, and reconcile schemas; rigorously handle edge cases (misformatted data, missing keys, duplicates).
- Implement reliable write-backs (idempotent writes, partial updates, rollbacks, conflict detection).
- Automate resilience: retries, backoff strategies, rate-limit protection, error logging, and alerting.
- Create deployment playbooks, scripts, and infrastructure-as-code templates for rapid, repeatable pilot deployments.
- Develop monitoring, observability, and dashboards to track pipeline health, error rates, latency, and data drift.
- Document runbooks, rollback plans, and detailed incident-handling procedures.
- Instrument key metrics such as records processed, failure rates, time saved, and errors prevented.
- Provide clear dashboards and summaries to demonstrate measurable value to customers and internal teams.
- Maintain accountability, own the resolution if pilots fail to meet defined targets.
- Engage directly with customer engineers, data teams, operations staff, and executives to facilitate onboarding and handle escalations.
- Guide customer teams through schema mapping, data permissions, and compliance requirements.
- Act as escalation owner during pilot phases; swiftly investigate and resolve alerts and issues.
- Capture and communicate field constraints, corner cases, and failure modes.
- Convert these learnings into prioritized product enhancements, reusable libraries, and product abstractions.
- 1–5 years in software engineering, particularly backend or data integration roles.
- Strong Python skills, solid SQL/data modeling experience, and comfort with basic frontend work (React/TypeScript).
- Practical integration experience (REST APIs, CSV/SFTP, OAuth/SAML, legacy endpoints).
- Confidence in debugging across multiple layers: logs, databases, networks.
- Clear, warm communication—comfortable presenting to technical and non-technical audiences.
- A mindset for automation and repeatability.
- Basic awareness of security/privacy best practices (FERPA/GDPR).
What It Is Like to Work Here
Risely is an AI startup in the truest sense. We are all in. The pace is intense and the work is demanding, but the impact is real. Here is what to expect:
- In-person commitment: We are together in the office 5–6 days a week. Building at this stage requires full presence and focus.
- Speed and impact: We measure progress by the day, not the quarter. Your work ships fast and affects students immediately.
- Mission clarity: Every line of code and every late night ties back to one purpose—helping students stay enrolled and helping colleges survive.
- Ownership from day one: You will make critical decisions, drive outcomes, and build Risely alongside the founders.
- Deep, meaningful work: You will tackle data complexity, privacy laws, and legacy integrations. The problems are tough, but solving them matters.
If this excites you, join us at the ground floor. It will stretch you, challenge you, and demand your best. It will also be the most meaningful work of your career.
Top Skills
Oauth
Python
React
Rest Apis
Sftp
SQL
Typescript
Risely AI San Francisco, California, USA Office
San Francisco, California, United States
Similar Jobs
Artificial Intelligence • Blockchain • Fintech • Financial Services • Cryptocurrency • NFT • Web3
This role manages the accounting and finance functions at Coinbase Canada, ensuring regulatory compliance, preparing financial reports, and collaborating with teams across the organization to optimize processes.
Top Skills:
FloqastGoogle SuiteIfrsLookerNetSuiteSnowflakeSQLUs Gaap
Artificial Intelligence • Blockchain • Fintech • Financial Services • Cryptocurrency • NFT • Web3
The role involves designing, developing, and maintaining SDKs, interfacing with APIs, and improving documentation while collaborating with teams for integration and gathering customer feedback.
Top Skills:
AndroidFlutterGoiOSOpenapiReactReact NativeTypescriptUnity
Fintech • Financial Services
Lead the Funding scrum team ensuring uptime of business-critical services. Manage technical quality, partner with stakeholders, and boost engineering productivity.
Top Skills:
Api-Driven BackendsKubernetesPostgresResponsive Front-EndsSaas SolutionsSQL
What you need to know about the San Francisco Tech Scene
San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area attracts more startup funding than any other region in the world. Home to Stanford University and UC Berkeley, leading VC firms and several of the world’s most valuable companies, the Bay Area is the place to go for anyone looking to make it big in the tech industry. That said, San Francisco has a lot to offer beyond technology thanks to a thriving art and music scene, excellent food and a short drive to several of the country’s most beautiful recreational areas.
Key Facts About San Francisco Tech
- Number of Tech Workers: 365,500; 13.9% of overall workforce (2024 CompTIA survey)
- Major Tech Employers: Google, Apple, Salesforce, Meta
- Key Industries: Artificial intelligence, cloud computing, fintech, consumer technology, software
- Funding Landscape: $50.5 billion in venture capital funding in 2024 (Pitchbook)
- Notable Investors: Sequoia Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Bessemer Venture Partners, Greylock Partners, Khosla Ventures, Kleiner Perkins
- Research Centers and Universities: Stanford University; University of California, Berkeley; University of San Francisco; Santa Clara University; Ames Research Center; Center for AI Safety; California Institute for Regenerative Medicine

.png)
