Brady Corp is looking for a Software Solutions Architect/Pre-Sales Engineer who will provide primary technical pre- sales support to one or more assigned account representatives throughout the sales cycle with the objective of achieving monthly, quarterly and annual quota assignments. The Solutions Architect (SA) will use his/her broad subject-matter expertise to influence customers toward Brady Corp Productivity Solutions & Services (PSS). The SA will support device integration, arrange testing to ensure customer acceptance, and coordinate integration activities with various internal and/or external support groups. The SA must be self-motivated with a proven track record of delivering results in software/technology sales and consulting. Additionally, the SA will consult prospective users on product capability and may provide valuable input for product development. The Brady Corp SA is a “go-to” person who bridges the gap between technology, Brady Corp product strategy, and integration into the customer’s environment. This is a REMOTE role. The selected candidate must be able to travel up to 75%.
Preferred Qualifications- 35% Engage in customer-facing activities
- 10% Present technical sales briefings to customers
- 10% Help coordinate engineering support
- 10% Give feedback to product development needs
- 35% Support the North American Sales Team from a technical perspective
- SALES INCENTIVE ELIGIBLE
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