AI Discovery Lead
IX FoundryFull Description
AI Discovery Lead — IX Foundry
We are at the leading edge of how software gets built and delivered. At IX Foundry, we use AI orchestration to do what used to require entire product, design, engineering and QA teams - and we do it faster, leaner, and more affordably than anyone thought possible even a year ago. Our process evolves constantly, and this role is an opportunity to be involved in that.
We believe the future belongs to tiny teams with high trust, wide ownership, and the amplification that modern AI tools provide. If you've ever felt constrained by slow-moving orgs, large bureaucratic teams, or narrow job scopes, you'll find the opposite in this role.
Role Description
If you are part product manager, part business analyst, part builder, this may be the role for you. There is no traditional development team. The build system is AI — and your job is to work it effectively.
The AI Discovery Lead will lead discovery with our business clients to re-imagine their workflows with an AI-centric approach. Key responsibilities include discovery & analyses of client business processes, creating specifications for our AI software dev agents, reviewing output and completing UAT with clients. This is a project based, contract position.
Qualifications
* At least 3 years of deep business process and workflow discovery.
* Excellent customer interview and presentation skills.
* An innovative mindset with problem-solving skills and attention to detail
* A seasoned writer of PRDs.
* Excellent attention to detail.
* Experience with AI development frameworks.
* Strong understanding of software development processes.
What You'll Get
A genuinely rare opportunity to work at the frontier of AI-driven software delivery, with end-to-end ownership across multiple client projects, in a high-trust environment where your judgment matters from day one.
If you're interested, shoot an email to [email protected] and name three types of products you've done discovery for and the three most important things to focus on when doing discovery.