AI Creates Hot New Job: 'Forward-Deployed Engineers' in High Demand as Google, OpenAI, Microsoft Race to Deploy
Breaking: Google Cloud CEO Calls for 'Forward-Deployed Engineers' Amid AI Deployment Surge
Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian publicly appealed for forward-deployed engineers (FDEs) to join the company's go-to-market AI team on Thursday. The role is skyrocketing: LinkedIn reports a 42-fold increase in FDE positions between 2023 and 2025, far outpacing even AI engineer jobs, which grew 13-fold in the same period.

Google currently lists 1,513 openings for this specific role. OpenAI, which this week launched a new Deployment Company, has 31 FDE openings. Microsoft partnered with Accenture in March to create a forward-deployment partnership.
“Forward-deployed engineering has seen the fastest growth in jobs created by AI,” LinkedIn stated in its study earlier this year.
What Is a Forward-Deployed Engineer?
FDEs are “hired guns” for AI deployments, focusing on customer outcomes rather than just writing code. They help non-tech organizations scale up AI systems successfully.
“They have skills that the organization may not have, and usually have done similar work with others before, so they bring expertise that companies need,” said Jack Gold, principal analyst at J.Gold Associates.
FDEs analyze strategies, discover applications, build agentic frameworks, and roll out AI with help from customers' domain experts. They also evaluate models and enforce security and governance guardrails.
Background: Why FDEs Are Needed
Many non-tech firms have attempted internal AI deployments but failed due to poor vision, lack of talent, skimpy budgets, and underestimating complexity. Vendors and service providers created the FDE position specifically to bridge this gap.
“A good FDE can provide a much higher probability of successful implementations,” Gold added.

The role emerged as a direct response to the AI adoption crisis: companies want the benefits of AI but lack the in-house expertise to deploy it reliably.
What This Means for Software Engineers
Many software engineers feared AI would make their careers irrelevant. The FDE role shows where engineering is actually heading: blending technical product management, design thinking, and architecture thinking.
“Code can now be written using human language, allowing software engineers to focus more on outcomes than servicing code,” said Alex Spinelli, senior vice president for AI and developer platforms at Arm.
“I think that’s where engineering is moving to… much more blending of the sort of technical product management thinking, design thinking, and architecture thinking,” Spinelli said.
While AI can make engineering invisible, it also opens a toolbox for more strategic work. FDEs represent the new frontier: engineers who deploy AI, not just build it.
Key Numbers at a Glance
- Google: 1,513 FDE openings
- OpenAI: 31 FDE openings (via new Deployment Company)
- Microsoft + Accenture: Forward-deployment partnership launched March
- LinkedIn data: FDE jobs up 42x (2023–2025); AI engineer jobs up 13x
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