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Technical Architect (Professional Services) - Japan

Remote, Japan

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This position is remote and due to the nature of the customers and team, you will be supporting we are only considering candidates in Japan and must be a Permanent Resident Or Citizens. Candidates outside of these locations will NOT be considered. 

A Professional Services Technical Architect works closely with salespeople (especially engagement managers) to define custom professional services projects during pre-sale and takes successful deals into delivery, where they are responsible for technical oversight and becoming an embedded trusted advisor within the client.

As a highly visible and customer-facing position, you will work with an exceptional Professional Services organization, and the wider Customer Success team, including Professional Services Engineers, Project Managers, and Solution Architects. You will play a critical role in the success of Professional Services engagements as we expanded our world class professional consulting organization that has a proven track record of working with clients from different industries around the world. The Professional Services Technical Architect reports to the Senior Manager, Professional Services Technical Architects.

Responsibilities

Pre-sales

  • Articulate the benefits of a GitLab DevSecOps transformation project to prospective clients, working directly with Engagement Managers and the sales team
  • Provide support to PS Engagement Managers during the scoping and creation of the customer statement of work (SOW)
  • Lead technical discovery sessions with customers, partners and GitLab PSEs to understand their business goals, technical constraints and requirements
  • Provide technical expertise and consultative advice during the planning stages of a customer engagement

Delivery

  • Own the design, development, implementation, and support of GitLab-related Professional Services engagements
  • Coordinate and oversee functional implementation activities for internal and partner consultants, developers, and customer points of contact (POC) on large-scale enterprise projects
  • Provide technical leadership to the Professional Service Engineering team during the delivery of services engagements
  • Ensure that the deliverable accurately meets the defined expectations of the customer, ensuring that proper testing is implemented and performance requirements are closely monitored by working with the customer
  • Work closely with the customer project team (specifically the Project Manager) to ensure accurate task-level articulation of the work required

Practice development

  • Mentor PS and partner consultants to provide guidance regarding ‘Best Practices,’ communication, and implementation strategies; provide input to PS training materials and presentations and other collateral in the form of documentation and delivery kits
  • Develop case studies, presentations, design documentation, best-practice methodologies and internal process development
  • Liaise with and support other functional groups within GitLab – including (but not limited to) training, development, support, product, engineering
  • Stay up to date on new features, and fixes within the monthly GitLab product releases and disseminate key information to the PSE team
  • Hold enablement sessions for PS or other team members to learn how to use or how to sell particular service offerings
  • Assist Regional Delivery Managers with
    • Technical Vetting of Partner Consultants
    • New hire candidates
    • SOW staffing assessments

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for the application design, development and support of GitLab-related Professional Services projects
  • Demonstrate progressive leadership in the full life cycle of the software development environment
  • Responsible for the detailed design of GitLab-related projects from inception through production support
  • Ensure that the deliverable accurately meets the defined expectations of the customer, ensuring that proper testing is implemented and performance requirements are closely monitored by working with the customer
  • Coordinate and oversee functional implementation activities for internal and partner consultants, developers, and customer points of contact (POC) on large scale enterprise projects
  • Mentor PS and partner consultants providing guidance regarding ‘Best Practices,’ communication, and implementation strategies
  • Provide mentorship and collaterol in the form of documentation, delivery kits, and training materials
  • Liaise with and support of other functional groups within GitLab – including (but not limited to) training, development, support, product, engineering
  • Review and provide input to PS training materials and presentations
  • Develop case studies, presentations, design documentation, best-practice methodologies and internal process development
  • Provide support to PS Engagement Managers during the scoping and creation of the customer statement of work (SOW)
  • Responsible for leading technical discovery sessions with customers, partners and GitLab PSEs to understand their business goals, technical constraints and requirements
  • Work closely with the customer project team (specifically the Project Manager) to ensure accurate task-level articulation of the work required
  • Stay up to date on new features, and fixes within the monthly GitLab product releases and disseminate key information to the PSE team
  • Ability to provide technical expertise and consultative advice during the planning stages of a customer engagement

Requirements

  • Strong written and verbal communications in Japanese and Ideally English
  • Demonstrated progressive experience delivering two or more of the following consulting services
    • SCM migration
    • Cloud Architecture
    • Developer
    • CI/CD consulting services
  • Demonstrated progressive enterprise level software development experience
  • Demonstrated progressive DevOps Platform experience
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to influence internal team members, customers and partners
  • Demonstrated problem solving and decision-making abilities with effective organizational and time management skills the ability to handle multiple projects and priorities effectively in a fast-paced environment with minimal supervision
  • Strong organizational, multi-tasking and presentation skills. Ability to create momentum and foster organizational change
  • Applies fundamental concepts, practices, and procedures of particular field of specialization
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology, Computer Science or other advanced technical degree, or equivalent experience

 

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