AI Deployment Engineering Manager, Startups

OpenAI OpenAI · AI Frontier · Singapore · Go To Market

Manager for AI Deployment Engineering team focused on supporting fast-moving, high-growth startup customers to move from experimentation to production with OpenAI's technologies. This role involves team leadership, technical guidance, customer strategy, and cross-functional influence to help startups realize impact from frontier AI.

What you'd actually do

  1. Craft and continuously refine the strategic vision and operating model for the Startups AI Deployment Engineering team, aligning it with OpenAI’s broader company objectives and the evolving needs of high-growth startup customers.
  2. Lead, mentor, and grow a team of high-performing technical ICs supporting startup customers across AI-native, developer-led, and product-led companies.
  3. Help startups move from early experimentation to production usage by identifying technical blockers, advising on architecture, and driving practical paths to deployment.
  4. Partner closely with Sales to determine where technical engagement can accelerate adoption, production usage, and long-term account growth.
  5. Represent the technical voice of startup customers by synthesizing high-signal feedback, especially around developer experience, product gaps, deployment blockers, model performance, and emerging use cases.

Skills

Required

  • Founding, scaling, or operating within early-stage startups
  • Technical leadership roles
  • Building and leading technical, customer-facing teams
  • APIs
  • Platform products
  • AI/ML systems
  • Developer workflows
  • Production deployment considerations
  • Creating scalable operating models
  • Working directly with founders, CTOs, technical executives, and highly technical ICs
  • Strong judgment
  • Translating complex technical and product considerations
  • Speed, iteration, and pragmatic customer impact
  • Fostering the safe and beneficial development of AI

Nice to have

  • Customer outcomes
  • Technical execution
  • Customer judgment
  • Prioritization
  • Executive communication
  • Cross-functional partnership

What the JD emphasized

  • high-growth startup customers
  • move quickly
  • high ambiguity
  • practical, creative, and technically rigorous partnership
  • high-velocity customer segment
  • founders, CTOs, and technical teams expect speed, judgment, and hands-on problem-solving
  • high-growth startup customers
  • early-stage startups
  • technical leadership roles
  • high-growth, ambiguous, or startup-heavy environments
  • highly technical ICs
  • speed, iteration, and pragmatic customer impact

Other signals

  • customer-facing technical advisor
  • helping startups move from experimentation to production
  • leading and scaling a team
  • defining how OpenAI supports startup customers at scale