Job Description
We are building a Technical Solution Engineering team to support the design, integration, and implementation of Agentic AI solutions across Sales, Marketing, and Engineering on Google Cloud. The Technical Solution Engineer will work closely with AI Architects, AI Engineers, and Business Analysts to design functional solutions, integrate APIs, configure workflows, validate outputs, and ensure smooth delivery of scalable, secure, production-grade agentic systems.
This role bridges technical engineering, solution design, and hands-on implementation, making it ideal for engineers who understand both business workflows and AI-driven architectures.
Solution Engineering & Design Support
Translate business and functional requirements into technical solution designs, integration specifications, and logical workflows.
Partner With AI Architects To Design Solutions Involving
Multi-agent workflows
RAG pipelines
Tool/function integrations
Data ingestion and transformation
Workspace automation
Build solution diagrams, data flow maps, and integration sequences.
Implementation & Integration Engineering
Implement integration layers across Google Workspace APIs, public APIs, CRM/MAP systems, and internal Google systems.
Develop backend services and tools using Python, TypeScript/Node.js, Cloud Functions, and Cloud Run.
Configure and operationalize agents by setting up tools, prompts, workflows, and parameters as defined by the architecture.
Integrate retrieval systems, vector databases, and model inputs into AI pipelines.
Technical Troubleshooting & Support
Troubleshoot AI outputs, integration failures, workflow issues, API failures, and latency bottlenecks.
Work with DevOps/LLMOps to monitor model usage, agent logs, rate limits, and performance.
Debug issues across cloud services, APIs, and data pipelines.
Build utility tools/scripts to automate common operational tasks.
Quality Engineering & Validation
Validate End-to-end Workflow Functionality And Agent Behavior Against
Acceptance criteria
Golden datasets
Error-handling rules
Hallucination detection tests