iForce Connect
AI Implementation and Support Engineer

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Job Description:
This is a remote position.
You’ll be at the forefront of the AI revolution, working with a product that is actively changing how businesses operate.
Role Overview:
As an AI Implementation & Support Engineer, you will be the primary technical partner for the customers. You aren't just a troubleshooter; you are the bridge between our cutting-edge AI platform and the real-world business problems our clients face.
You will lead the charge in onboarding new customers, ensuring the system is configured for success, and provide ongoing, high-level technical support to ensure users get maximum value from the platform.
Key Responsibilities:
- Implementation & Onboarding: Lead technical integration for new clients, translating their business requirements into platform configurations.
- Technical Troubleshooting: Diagnose and resolve complex issues related to performance, integrations, and system configurations.
- Customer Advocacy: Act as the "voice of the customer", identifying recurring bugs and suggesting feature enhancements.
- Strategic Support: Provide high-touch support for existing clients, utilizing AI-guided tools to accelerate resolutions while maintaining a human, empathetic touch.
- The "Human Bridge": Translate technical concepts into business-friendly language for stakeholders.
- Issue Management: Document and escalate critical bugs to engineering while managing customer expectations throughout the fix lifecycle.
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The Ideal Profile:
- Technical DNA: Proficiency in system troubleshooting, analysis of large data volumes and basic scripting.
- AI Literacy: Understanding of ML fundamentals, AI engineering, and data workflows.
- Business Acumen: Ability to understand a client's ROI goals and align the system to meet them.
- Communication: Exceptional ability to explain complex system behaviours into clear, actionable insights for business users.
- Mindset: A proactive "fixer" who doesn't just close tickets but solves underlying problems.


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Preferred Qualifications:
- 3+ years in a technical support, implementation, or solutions engineering role (SaaS experience preferred).
- Experience working with AI/ML platforms or data-heavy enterprise software.
- Familiarity with debugging tools (browser dev tools, log aggregators).
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, "build-as-you-go" environment.
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