Acceldata
Senior Solutions Consultant - Open Data Platform (ODP)

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About the Role: We are looking for a Solutions Consultant to join our SNS team. As a Solutions Consultant, you will work with customers on short- to medium-term engagements to implement data observability needs using the Open Data Platform (ODP). In this role, you will leverage your expertise in Open-Source Foundation, big data systems, Kubernetes, and cloud-native systems to design and deliver MVPs, reference architectures, and demo applications for our customers. You will work closely with customer engineering teams and our internal teams to ensure successful migration, architecture and implementation, post-sales support and long-term adoption of the Acceldata ODP solution. Your ability to solve complex migration and deployment issues, optimise performance, and resolve product issues with solutions and workarounds will be critical to driving customer success. \n
What we look for: Experience in successfully managing multiple B2B infrastructure software development projects, including driving expansion, customer satisfaction, migration, feature adoption, and retention. 10+ years of experience in customer engineering, data platforms & cloud technology projects that require integration to meet customer needs. 8+ years of experience in customer-facing product implementation. Comfortable writing code in either Java, Python or Scala. Design and deploy performant end-to-end data architectures, and solve complex migrations and deployments. Consult on design and architecture; implement strategic customer projects that lead to customers' successful understanding, evaluation, and adoption of Acceldata Data Observability Cloud. Good understanding of Data management concepts like Data Quality, Data Catalog and Data Governance. Hands-on experience with two or more common Cloud ecosystems (AWS, Azure, GCP) with expertise in at least one.
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