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Department : Field Engineering — Pre-Sales (Founding)
Level: Senior (Staff level considered for exceptional candidates)
Domain: STEM
Location: Strong preference for SF Bay Area but will consider Seattle and NYC.
Reports to: CRO (until VP, Field Engineering is hired)
Compensation: OTE $260,000–320,000 (Senior) or $325,000–400,000 (Staff) · 75/25 base/variable split · Equity
You will be the first technical partner to Turing's Research Partners selling and demoing custom and off-the-shelf human expert datasets into the frontier AI labs in the STEM domain. Every major lab is racing to push the frontier on multi-step reasoning over STEM data, tool use, long-horizon task completion, and evaluation that reflects real work. They buy datasets, benchmarks, graders, and expert human expertise from Turing to train, post-train, and evaluate those capabilities. Your job is to convert our technical depth into won revenue.
This is a founding Field Engineering role. The playbook, the demo library, the qualification bar, and the handoff to Production Engineering do not yet exist — you will build them.
1) Technical discovery — lead the technical track on every qualified STEM opportunity
2) Solution architecture — translate capability goals into scoped Turing deliverables
3) Prototyping and demo-building — prove the approach before contract
4) POC ownership — take paid pilots from kick-off to scale-up decision
5) R&D interface — channel GTM-to-R&D asks for STEM opportunities
6) Playbook building — codify what works so future hires scale faster than you did
30 days: first FE-led POC signed; enterprise knowledge work domain discovery playbook v1 published; three demo artifacts in the library.
60 days: win rate on STEM opportunities you cover is materially above the non-covered baseline; qualification bar codified.
180 days: a second Pre-Sales AI Solutions Engineer in the STEM domain hired behind you, ramping off your playbook.
Why Turing
Send a CV and a short note on a technical artifact you built — ideally something customer-facing, evaluation-adjacent, or that demonstrates how you think about technical scoping — to [email protected]. We read every submission.
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