OmniAI Hiring Forward Deployed Engineer for AI-Powered Small Business Lending Platform
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Summary
OmniAI is hiring a Forward Deployed Engineer in San Francisco to work directly with banks, fintechs, and lenders to implement their AI-powered infrastructure for small business lending. The role involves frequent travel to customer sites, designing integrations with banking systems, working with production data, and bridging the gap between engineering and real-world lending challenges. The company's platform automates document collection, financial modeling, and data aggregation for SMB lending using AI, OCR, and LLMs. The position requires technical skills in Node, TypeScript, React, and experience with banking systems, along with strong communication abilities.
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· 5 pulledWe're building the AI-powered infrastructure layer for small business lending. Helping banks and fintechs automate the messy work of collecting documents, filling out financial models, and doing public research on millions of SMBs across the country.
This is a deeply technical and highly visible role. You'll be both an engineer and an ambassador, shaping how banks adopt AI-first infrastructure.
There are 34 million small businesses in the U.S., and every one of them needs capital. We're making it radically easier for lenders to serve them.
You'll work directly with our customers — banks, fintechs, and lenders — to bring Omni's platform to life inside their organizations.
This role also requires willingness to occasionally get your hands dirty with some esoteric banking tech. We're talking SOAP APIs, SFTP servers, and the occasional fax machine API.
Engineering at Omni\
We’re building the AI-powered infrastructure layer for small business lending. Helping banks and fintechs automate the messy work of collecting documents, filling out financial models, and doing public research on millions of SMBs acr
