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What will you do?
Serve as a subject matter expert to the SA/SSA community in respective geography, ensuring that architectural patterns are reused in order to create Sales, Support, and Engineering efficiencies.
Understand both how to define an architecture but also how to code as a reusable GitOps Pattern, utilizing tools like Helm or Ansible.
Be able to debug code written by other engineers and, when needed, propose improvements (in the form of pull requests).
Serve as a key facilitator uniting sellers with Open Source community practices, enabling the sharing of that knowledge inside and outside of our company.
Participate in Executive Briefing Centre (EBC) sessions to capture future level requirements and report them in a consistent manner through the Field Feedback Forum.
Review of any technical architecture proposals in the region before they are sent by the Solution Architect or SSA to their customers.
Understand and articulate the business requirements of customers and partners and what are their drivers for working with Red Hat.
What will you bring?
Ability to speak, write, and share insights on behalf of Red Hat in a variety of scenarios, including both internal and external audiences (i.e., should be able to serve as a media spokesperson for their geography).
Strong ability to define and describe complex domain architecture from a logical, functional, and technical perspective.
Implement the deployment of those architecture following a DevOps and GitOps pattern
Contribute code/configurations in at least two languages such as Python, Go, Helm, Ansible, Rust, Bash.
Strong knowledge of Red Hat’s product portfolio from their domain or specialty perspective.
Established relationships with Solution Architects in their geography regarding Red Hat products in their domain of expertise.
Demonstrated success with previous customer implementations; ability to engage and expand product cross-sell with customers over time.
Demonstrated capability in reuse of existing patterns (avoiding bespoke solutions for each customer) and a healthy modularization practice which enables reusability.
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