Roboyo is a category shaper in Agentic Automation. We help leading brands embed autonomous, AI‑powered agents into their workflows, processes, products and services so they can scale faster and operate smarter.
Built on a strong automation heritage, we focus on seamless integration of AI into enterprise level organization, not just proving concepts, but owning outcomes and driving value in every industry we are present. At Roboyo, you’ll join a global team of builders, consultants and engineers that are top practitioners of taking solutions to the next level for clients in pursuit of excellence.
We are building something that most professional services firms talk about but rarely execute well: a systematic ability to turn the work we do with clients into durable, scalable intellectual property. This role is at the center of that effort.
As part of our Global Capabilities team, you will be responsible for identifying, extracting, and developing the IP embedded in our delivery work — transforming client-specific solutions into assets that range from rich case studies and methodology frameworks to reusable solution components and, in the most valuable cases, into market-ready products that can be deployed across clients with minimal rework.
This is not a commercial/marketing role, and it is not a delivery role. It sits deliberately between the two: close enough to delivery to understand what we build, commercially minded enough to know what's worth packaging and how.
Work closely with Capability owners and delivery leads to develop a view of what we are building across client engagements and assess its reuse potential. Not everything becomes IP — part of the role is developing a sharp instinct for what does, based on technical generalizability, commercial applicability across industries or clients, and the feasibility of abstraction.
Own the end‑to‑end process of turning delivery outputs into structured assets. This spans a wide spectrum:
Collaborate with Capability leadership to define and evolve our go‑to‑market offerings — translating our capability depth into clearly scoped, well‑positioned services that delivery teams can sell and execute against consistently.
Ensure that the assets you develop are actually used. This means working with delivery teams to embed reusable components into their ways of working, not simply publishing them to a repository. You will need to earn adoption rather than mandate it.
Maintain a view of our IP development pipeline — what is in progress, what is planned, what has been validated in the market. Communicate this clearly to leadership and flag where emerging client work could accelerate the roadmap.
The single most important capability for this role is the ability to look at something built for a specific client, in a specific context, and identify the transferable, generalizable pattern within it. This is the ability to ask: "If we stripped out everything client‑specific, what would remain — and who else would pay for that?" This mindset is difficult to teach and is the primary thing we will be assessing.
You understand how professional services firms create and capture value, and you have a view on what makes an offering compelling to buy. You can distinguish between IP that is impressive internally and IP that a client would actually pay for or find useful enough to accelerate a sale.
You do not need to be a developer, but you need to understand enough about how AI‑infused low‑code applications and automated workflows are built to have a credible conversation with the people who build them. You should be able to look at a solution design or workflow architecture and understand what is configurable, what is hardcoded, and what would need to change to make it reusable.
This role succeeds or fails on your ability to get delivery teams — who are busy, client‑focused, and not naturally incentivized to pause and document — to engage with the IP process. You will need to make it easy and worthwhile for them, build genuine credibility with technical practitioners, and work with leadership to create the right structural conditions.
You write clearly and think in frameworks. You can take a complex, contextual delivery output and distil it into something structured, portable, and usable by someone who wasn't in the room.
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
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