A forward-deployed engineer (FDE) is an engineer who embeds directly with a customer — configuring, integrating and extending a product on-site or in-account until it delivers value. Born at Palantir, the role went mainstream with the AI wave.
A forward-deployed engineer combines three jobs: software engineer (they write production code), implementation specialist (they make the product work in a specific customer's messy reality) and trusted advisor (they sit close enough to the customer's problem to reshape the product around it). The "forward-deployed" is literal — they work at or with the customer, not behind the product team's walls.
AI products rarely work out of the box: every deployment meets different data, workflows and guardrail requirements. That last mile is exactly what FDEs exist for — which is why AI vendors hire them in waves and why job demand for the title has grown explosively since 2025. LinkedIn counts forward-deployed engineers among the fastest-growing AI-era roles, and search interest went from a few hundred to five figures monthly within a year.
| Role | Center of gravity |
|---|---|
| Forward-deployed engineer | Embedded with the customer; codes the last mile until value lands |
| Spécialiste en mise en œuvre | Structured onboarding and rollout across many accounts |
| Ingénieur chargé de la relation client | Pre-sales: demos, POCs, technical evaluation |
| Ingénieur en IA | Builds the product's AI machinery itself |
Strong general engineering (they'll touch anything), customer-facing composure, bias to shipping over process, and comfort with ambiguity — the customer's environment is never the demo environment. Pure product engineers often struggle in the role; pure consultants can't code their way out of it. The blend is the point — and it's scarce, which is why the salaries make headlines.
Probegin staffs forward-deployed profiles from its European network — vetted on live build exercises and customer-facing simulation, CET time zones for EU accounts, within two weeks. For product companies rolling out across European customers, a nearshore FDE embeds at a fraction of the US-market rate. See the implementation specialist role or brief us directly.
Forward-deployed engineer — an engineer deployed 'forward' to the customer rather than staying behind the product team's walls. The title originates at Palantir and is now standard across AI companies.
US postings commonly range $150K–$220K+ base for senior profiles. Nearshore European FDE placements land substantially below that for equivalent capability — ask us for current rate guidance.
They overlap, but solutions engineers lean pre-sales (demos, POCs) while FDEs lean post-sales delivery — embedded, hands-on-keyboard, until the deployment works. Many companies staff both.
When deals are won but deployments stall — every new customer needs weeks of custom integration work that product engineers keep getting pulled into. That's the signal.
Bring the role or the question — we'll tell you honestly what fits, with rates on the table.
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