Kaoshiung Truth (2016–2017) On December 10, 2016, Jose, along with FEU Tamaraw teammate
Achie Iñigo, signed with the
Kaohsiung Truth of the
ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) on a one-game contract. He made his debut in a loss against
San Miguel Alab Pilipinas with 12 points and seven rebounds but fouled out of the game. After the game, their contracts were extended for the rest of the season. He contributed 12 points in Kaoshiung's first win of the season. In a blowout win over the
Westsports Malaysia Dragons, he had 17 points on 8-of-12 shooting. They beat the Dragons again, this time with him scoring 22 points. With a team that was mostly inexperienced, Kaoshiung ended the season with the worse record in the league, 5–15, and didn't qualify for the playoffs. They also finished with the worst defense in the league.
Blackwater Elite (2017–2019) After spending time with the
Philippine national team and in the
PBA D-League, Jose applied for the
2017 PBA Draft. He was then selected with the 3rd overall pick by the Blackwater Elite. He then agreed to a three-year, P8.5 million contract with the team. In his PBA debut, he had 16 points, six rebounds, and two assists with no turnovers and only one missed free throw as he played 22 minutes in a loss. He had 14 points and nine rebounds in a loss to the
NLEX Road Warriors. He also joined the team in competing in the
Summer Super 8, an Asian invitational tournament. Although the Elite failed to make the semifinals, he was able to average 14.3 points and 6.3 rebounds throughout the tournament. In the
2019 Philippine Cup, Jose had a double-double of 15 points and 10 rebounds in a loss. He was ejected for tossing the ball which accidentally hit
TNT KaTropa's Roger Pogoy in the jaw, who was his good friend and former teammate at FEU. As a result, he had to pay a fine of P20,000, but Pogoy paid half of his fine. He also participated in the Rookies-Sophomores vs. Juniors Game during the
2019 PBA All-Star Weekend. He missed all of the
2019 Commissioner's Cup due to vertigo.
Meralco Bolts (2019–present) On October 25, 2019, Jose, along with
Allein Maliksi, was traded to the
Meralco Bolts for
Mike Tolomia,
KG Canaleta, and two second round draft picks in 2020 and 2022. He only had few minutes of playing time in his first two seasons with Meralco, but still was given a one-year contract extension. Jose missed some games during the
2021 Philippine Cup due to being placed under the league's health and safety protocols. Near the end of Game 1 of the
Governors' Cup Finals against
Barangay Ginebra, he got into an altercation against
Arvin Tolentino, which continued after the game. Both were summoned to Commissioner
Willie Marcial's office but no sanctions were given as the two of them patched things up between them. Ginebra went on to win the Finals in six games. After the Finals, Jose shed 15 kilos through his no-rice diet as he wanted to extend his career. The effects were seen during the
2022 Philippine Cup, in which he scored nine points and 13 rebounds in a win over the
NorthPort Batang Pier. In a Game 1 loss of their semifinals series against the
San Miguel Beermen, he contributed 12 points and six rebounds. In Game 2, he scored 10 of his 13 points in the fourth quarter as Meralco evened the series. San Miguel would eventually win the series in seven games. ==Career statistics==