Forward Deployed AI Accelerator

Braze Braze · Enterprise · New York, NY · Growth

This role focuses on embedding within different business units (Marketing, Finance, People, Legal, Operations) to identify high-value workflows, rebuild them using AI (specifically agents and automations), and coach teams to become self-sufficient in using and building AI tools. The goal is to accelerate AI adoption and impact across the company's non-revenue functions, with a focus on building working solutions on shared infrastructure and ensuring durable business impact.

What you'd actually do

  1. Run enablement and discovery across your assigned functions. Lead enablement sessions and stakeholder research across the teams you cover (e.g., Marketing, Finance, People, Legal, Operations) to map where intelligence gaps, manual effort, workflow friction, and handoff failures are most acute. Translate findings into a structured, prioritized backlog of problems to solve — problem statements, impact, and feasibility scoring, dependencies, and stakeholders — and use it to decide where to dig in and rebuild the process first.
  2. Build alongside the team. Create custom tools, agents, automations, and prompts tailored to the highest-value workflows, contributing directly to system architecture, retrieval logic, and output calibration on top of shared infrastructure. Ship working solutions on real deliverables, not theoretical demos.
  3. Coach toward self-sufficiency. Move people through a progressive maturity model: from awareness to first win to regular AI integration to full workflow transformation to self-sufficiency. Meet people where they are, and teach them to build and iterate on their own tools over time. The goal is independence, not dependence on you.
  4. Own quality during the engagement, then hand up the durable pieces. Monitor adoption, diagnose output failures, and tune continuously while you're embedded. As the engagement matures, transition the cohort's load-bearing agents into the shared Platform layer so they run durably after you rotate out — you operate what you ship until it's productized, not before.
  5. Recognize patterns and scale what works. A tool built for one team should become reusable infrastructure for the next. Document every tool, playbook, and transformation pattern you create so the full team can compound each other's work.

Skills

Required

  • AI practitioner
  • building agents, automations, and tools
  • system architecture
  • retrieval logic
  • output calibration
  • coaching and enablement
  • workflow analysis and redesign
  • product-minded approach
  • stakeholder management

Nice to have

  • experience in non-revenue functions (Marketing, Finance, People, Legal, Operations)
  • experience with shared AI infrastructure
  • experience with agentic workflows

What the JD emphasized

  • build working agents
  • build alongside the team
  • build for themselves
  • build and iterate on their own tools
  • build momentum
  • build and oversee autonomous multi-agent workflows
  • You build agents, automations, and tools fluently
  • you've built things that changed how

Other signals

  • internal AI transformation
  • rebuild workflows around AI
  • build agents and automations
  • coach toward self-sufficiency
  • prepare cohorts for an agentic future