
Senior Solution Engineer, Retail
Snowflake
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: Illinois • United States
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Salary
💰 $138,000 - $181,125 per year
Job Level
About the role
- Present Snowflake technology and vision to executives and technical contributors at prospects and customers
- Work hands-on with prospects and customers to demonstrate and communicate the value of Snowflake technology throughout the sales cycle
- Immerse yourself in the ever-evolving industry, maintaining a deep understanding of competitive and complementary technologies
- Collaborate with Product Management, Engineering, and Marketing to continuously improve Snowflake’s products and marketing
Requirements
- 7-8 years of industry experience with a minimum of 5 years within a pre-sales environment
- Outstanding presenting skills to both technical and executive audiences
- 5+ years of experience building and deploying machine learning and generative AI solutions in the cloud
- Broad range of experience within large-scale Database and/or Data Warehouse technology, ETL, analytics and cloud technologies
- Hands-on expertise with SQL, SQL analytics, and Python
- Ability to connect a customer’s specific business problems and Snowflake’s solutions
- Ability to do deep discovery of customer’s architecture framework and connect those with Snowflake Data Architecture
- University degree in computer science, engineering, mathematics or related fields, or equivalent experience preferred
- Experience with GSIs (EY, Deloitte, Accenture, etc.), would be beneficial, but not required
- Expect approximately 30% travel
Benefits
- health insurance
- retirement plans
- paid time off
- flexible work arrangements
- professional development
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
SQLSQL analyticsPythonmachine learninggenerative AIcloud technologiesETLdata warehouse technologydatabase technologyanalytics
Soft Skills
presenting skillscommunicationcollaborationproblem-solvingcustomer discovery