The Advanced Architecture team is a highly strategic group within HashiCorp focused on defining and executing the most technically complex and impactful go-to-market plays across the HashiCorp and IBM portfolios. Comprised of senior technical leaders, this team operates as a technical innovation hub. Through cross functional collaboration and consultative engagement, we work backwards from our customers’ hardest challenges to drive integrated solutions that unlock transformational value.
Our initial focus is on enabling joint customer success through the integrations with IBM Hybrid Cloud, Security and AI solutions. Over time, this team will define and deliver scalable field plays and reference architectures that span the full HashiCorp portfolio and evolving IBM ecosystem, including RedHat hybrid cloud offerings.
What you’ll do (responsibilities)
As a Solution Architect Specialist, you will lead strategic technical initiatives that drive innovation and market impact across HashiCorp and IBM’s most important integration opportunities. You will operate as a cross-functional leader, prototyping integrated solutions, influencing product strategy, and developing reusable content and enablement that powers our Sales, SE, and Partner communities.
In this role, you will:
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Individual pay within the range will be determined based on job related-factors such as skills, experience, and education or training.
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