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Manager, Sales Solutions Architect
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Lead technical sales for healthcare solutions in the Northeast. This role requires 70% travel to target facilities from single sites to complex systems. You'll architect integrated solutions using your deep IT, networking, and EMR expertise. A competitive benefits package starts day one.
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United States , New York
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108000.00 - 148000.00 USD / Year
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Principal Partner Solutions Architect
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Lead AI-powered channel growth as a Principal Partner Solutions Architect for Atlassian's Rovo. Leverage 12+ years in product management and pre-sales to design strategic solutions with global partners. This New York-based role requires deep cloud-native and AI prototyping expertise to drive busi...
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United States , New York
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175500.00 - 234000.00 USD / Year
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Partner Solution Architect
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Join Mistral AI as a Partner Solution Architect in New York. Drive adoption of cutting-edge enterprise AI by enabling strategic partners and executing technical discovery. This role requires strong Python skills, cloud architecture knowledge, and experience in partner-facing pre-sales. Enjoy comp...
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United States , New York
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Explore a world of opportunity in solution architect jobs, a critical and high-impact profession at the intersection of technology and business strategy. A Solution Architect is a master translator and visionary designer, responsible for converting complex business challenges into robust, scalable, and cost-effective technical solutions. This role is pivotal in bridging the gap between client stakeholders, sales teams, and engineering departments, ensuring that proposed technology aligns perfectly with organizational goals and technical constraints. Professionals in these jobs typically engage in a full lifecycle of solution design. They begin by conducting in-depth consultations to understand business objectives, technical requirements, and budgetary limitations. Following this discovery, they architect comprehensive blueprints that detail system components, integration points, data flows, security protocols, and implementation roadmaps. A core responsibility is creating compelling proposals, statements of work (SoW), and accurate pricing models that articulate the value and feasibility of the solution. Throughout the sales and pre-sales cycle, they act as a trusted technical advisor, presenting designs, addressing concerns, and demonstrating how the proposed architecture meets the client's needs. Common responsibilities across solution architect jobs include collaborating closely with sales and pursuit teams to qualify opportunities, leading technical discussions with both technical and non-technical audiences, and performing due diligence to mitigate project risks. They are also tasked with staying abreast of emerging technologies—such as cloud platforms, virtualization, containers, and data management tools—to incorporate innovative and efficient elements into their designs. Furthermore, they often coordinate with delivery and engineering teams to ensure a smooth handoff from sales to implementation. Typical skills and requirements for these positions are both broad and deep. A strong foundational knowledge across IT domains—including servers, storage, networking, operating systems, and data centers—is essential. Increasingly, expertise in cloud services (IaaS/PaaS/SaaS), cybersecurity, and software architecture is highly valued. Beyond technical acumen, successful candidates possess exceptional consultative and communication skills, with the ability to distill complex concepts into clear, persuasive language. Business and financial savvy are crucial for crafting viable proposals, while project management and time management skills help navigate multiple concurrent pursuits. A bachelor’s degree in a STEM field or equivalent experience, coupled with relevant industry certifications, is commonly expected. Fluency in key office productivity and architectural modeling tools rounds out the profile for these strategic roles. If you are a strategic thinker with a passion for technology and a talent for client engagement, browsing solution architect jobs could be the next step in your career. This profession offers the unique chance to shape the technological future of organizations while leveraging a diverse and ever-evolving skill set.

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