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Senior Customer Success Engineer

Remote US - West Coast

Who we are.

Solo enables companies to Connect, Secure and Observe modern applications – APIs, Microservices and Data – with the industry’s leading API and Service Mesh Management Platform (“Gloo”). Solo innovations allow companies to stay on the leading edge of both technology and business possibilities.

Solo is a VC-backed company, founded in 2017 by Idit Levine. In 2021, Solo was valued at $1B. Solo’s customers are some of the largest in the world, spanning all geographies and industries. Solo’s team has deep expertise in Cloud Computing, Linux, Containers, Kubernetes, Service Mesh, APIs, AI, Security, Microservice Applications, Application Modernization.

About the role.

We are looking for customer-centric technologists with a passion to help companies learn, adopt, and scale their applications with the Solo.io product portfolio. The main role is to work with our customers closely to get them into production and to be successful with our product(s). Our ideal candidate would have a knack for troubleshooting and solving complex problems, combining technical knowledge with exceptional communications skills to provide both internal and external guidance. If you enjoy supporting customers throughout the lifecycle and helping them successfully migrate to production, then Solo.io is the place for you. We are looking for engineers who are excited about cloud native, distributed systems technology and want to educate and act as SME.

 If you’ve got a passion for cloud native technology, a desire to help others, and are interested in expanding your impact, we want to talk to you. This role is highly specialized customer success in a fast-growing technology startup.

This is a remote role for applicants based in the Pacific Time Zone. We are unable to sponsor work visas at this time.

Job Description:

  • Provide daily expert guidance to existing customers
  • Develop strong relationships with customers, sales, and product teams
  • Proactively guide customers through their architectural and product setup and decisions
  • Troubleshoot and solve complex situations collaborating with Developers and Field Engineers
  • Contribute to Solo.io projects by submitting issues, pull requests, and documentation
  • Stay current with fast-moving additions to Solo.io products and related technologies to retain domain expertise and credibility
  • Manage stressful situations with calm professionalism, empathy, and compassion
  • Actively engage with the Solo.io community and related open source projects to foster adoption and grow external contributions

Job Requirements:

  • At least two years of hands-on experience with Kubernetes
  • Working knowledge of Go, Java, Node.js or related, modern programming language
  • Ability to dig into code to troubleshoot
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills

What you’ll love about Solo.

At Solo, our culture is all about hiring great people, creating a fun and fast-paced work culture, and letting our teams work with our customers to successfully solve their challenges.

Solo works collaboratively with our customers, partners and open source communities to deliver technology innovation, technology solutions, architectural best-practices, and hands-on education. Solo uses a unique engagement model with our customers that allows us to quickly make them successful, and continue to work closely with them as their production environments grow.

 

Solo is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.

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