Technical Consulting, HPC
Location
United States
Posted
4 days ago
Salary
$119.5K - $275K / year
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Technical Consulting, HPC
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Role Description This role has been designated as ‘Remote/Teleworker’, which means you will primarily work from home. Provide technology consulting to external customers and internal project teams. Responsible for providing technical support and/or leadership in the creation and delivery of technology solutions designed to meet customers’ business needs. - Create and maintain effective customer relationships to ensure customer satisfaction. - Maintain knowledge of leading edge technologies and industry/market domain knowledge. - Actively contribute to the company’s solutions portfolio. - Shape technical direction and strategies within the organization and for external customers. - Accountable for consistent and significant chargeability levels. - Contribute to organization’s profitability by generating and cultivating new business opportunities. Qualifications - 12+ years of professional experience. - Master of Arts/Science or equivalent degree in computer science or related area of study. - Without a Master's degree, three additional years of relevant professional experience (15+ years in total). Requirements - Usually responsible for providing a detailed technical design for enterprise solutions. - Regularly leads large cross-functional teams. - Provides technical direction to resolve complex issues. - Produces strategies which assist the company in becoming No. 1 in the market place. - Regularly presents at multi-customer technology conferences. - Creates and supports sales activities. Benefits - Health & Wellbeing: Comprehensive suite of benefits supporting physical, financial, and emotional wellbeing. - Personal & Professional Development: Programs to help you reach career goals. - Unconditional Inclusion: Flexible work environment that celebrates individual uniqueness.
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