Fixify
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United States
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Full-Time | Remote (United States)
You're the person who solves a problem by hand first. Pulling apart configs, reading logs, sitting in a customer's environment until you understand how things actually work. And then you figure out how to technologize it so nobody has to solve that problem by hand again. You've been called a unicorn, but your favorite animal is actually the honey badger: relentless, resourceful, and completely unbothered by ambiguity. You take as much pride in a well-written playbook or a clean slide deck as you do in elegant code, because you've learned that the right artifact at the right moment can be more powerful than any feature.
At Fixify, we're building an AI-native IT help desk where automation and human expertise work side by side. The hardest part isn't the AI. It's the last mile, and in enterprises, the last mile is the longest. Enterprise knowledge decays the minute it's written down. Every team has 15-step processes that nobody can fully articulate, yet everyone can tell you the instant something's wrong. Tribal knowledge lives in people's heads, not in runbooks, and the gap between how things actually work and how they're documented is where automation goes to die. This role exists to close that gap: get inside a customer's world, understand what's really happening, and make sure our platform knows it too. You'll report directly to the CTO and work within Engineering, but your day will look nothing like a typical engineer's.
This is our first Forward Deployed Engineer hire. If every company in Silicon Valley is hiring FDEs, here's what makes ours different: you're not here to do professional services with a fancy title. You're here to make customers wildly successful while building the muscle and tooling that makes the next customer successful faster. You'll be equal parts engineer, consultant, and investigator. You don't just configure what customers ask for. You come to them with a point of view about how their IT operations should change to get more from automation, informed by their data and your experience across other environments. If you get a rush from telling a customer something true about their own processes that they hadn't seen yet, keep reading.