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Senior Manager, Sales Engineering — AI / GPU Cloud (NeoCloud)

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Lead and build a Sales Engineering / Solutions Architecture team for GPU/AI cloud offerings. Own technical strategy in large enterprise deals: architect solutions, run TCO/POV benchmarks, qualify opportunities, and convert POCs into multi-year committed contracts. Serve as the technical voice of the customer and partner with NVIDIA and product teams to influence roadmap, packaging, and capacity planning.
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Company Description

Mirantis, an IREN company, is the Kubernetes-native AI infrastructure company, enabling organizations to build and operate scalable, secure, and sovereign infrastructure for modern AI, machine learning, and data-intensive applications. By combining open source innovation with deep expertise in Kubernetes orchestration, Mirantis empowers platform engineering teams to deliver composable, production-ready developer platforms across any environment—on-premises, in the cloud, at the edge, or in sovereign data centers. As enterprises navigate the growing complexity of AI-driven workloads, Mirantis delivers the automation, GPU orchestration, and policy-driven control needed to manage infrastructure with confidence and agility. Committed to open standards and freedom from lock-in, Mirantis ensures that customers retain full control of their infrastructure strategy.  https://www.mirantis.com/

Job Description

Why this role exists

K0rdent AI is the orchestration layer that turns raw, disaggregated GPU infrastructure into a multi-tenant, production-ready AI cloud — without locking companies into a single hyperscaler or hardware vendor. We sell accelerated compute: GPU clusters, bare metal, and managed AI infrastructure to Neoclouds, AI-native startups, enterprise AI teams, research labs, and sovereign/regulated buyers. These are technical, high-value, long-cycle deals where the sale is won or lost on credibility: whether we can architect the right cluster, model the real TCO, prove performance, and de-risk a customer's move onto our platform.

This person owns the technical win. They build and lead the sales engineering function that turns "interested" into signed, multi-year committed-capacity contracts, and they set the pre-sales bar as we scale headcount and deal volume.

This is not a demo-jockey role. We need someone who has genuinely stood up training and inference workloads, argued interconnect topology with a customer's ML infra lead, and closed large deals with cycles measured in quarters, not weeks.

What you'll own

Lead and build the SE / Solutions Architect team

  • Hire, coach, and retain a team of sales engineers and solutions architects; define the pre-sales operating model as the org scales.

  • Build the reusable machinery: discovery frameworks, reference architectures, TCO/benchmark models, POV playbooks, demo and benchmark environments, RFP response libraries.

  • Set and hold a technical quality bar across the team; run enablement so every SE can speak credibly to GPU architecture, networking, and orchestration.

Own the technical win in large, complex deals

  • Partner with Account Executives as the technical lead on strategic and enterprise opportunities from discovery through technical close.

  • Run qualification with a real methodology (MEDDPICC or equivalent) — surface the economic buyer, decision criteria, and the technical champion, and build the win plan around them.

  • Architect solutions across compute, networking, storage, and orchestration; produce sizing, capacity plans, and TCO comparisons vs. hyperscalers and self-build.

  • Design and drive POCs/POVs: define success criteria up front, run benchmarks, and convert results into commercial momentum.

Be the Technical voice of the Customer internally

  • Feed structured product and capacity requirements back to product, platform, and supply/capacity planning.

  • Work alongside the NVIDIA field and partner ecosystem (Cloud Partner program, reference architectures, joint pursuits) to strengthen deals.

  • Influence roadmap and packaging based on what you learn in the field.

 

Qualifications

Must-have qualifications:

Real, hands-on AI/ML infrastructure experience

  • You have actually run or stood up ML workloads — distributed training and/or production inference — not just talked about them.

  • Practical fluency in the training and inference lifecycle: data pipelines, distributed training (multi-node/multi-GPU), fine-tuning, and serving; you understand where bottlenecks actually live (interconnect, memory bandwidth, I/O, scheduling).

  • Comfortable in the frameworks and tooling customers use — PyTorch and the surrounding ecosystem (e.g., NCCL, CUDA-level concepts, containers, schedulers).

Deep knowledge of the NVIDIA platform and GPU products

  • Current on the NVIDIA compute stack across the Hopper and Blackwell generations (e.g., H100/H200, GB200 NVL72 / B200-class systems, Grace-Hopper superchips) and the reference-system families (DGX, HGX, MGX); aware of what's coming next-generation.

  • Networking fluency: NVLink/NVSwitch domains, InfiniBand (Quantum) vs. Spectrum-X Ethernet fabrics, RDMA/RoCE, DPUs — and why fabric choice makes or breaks large training clusters.

  • Software and platform layer: NVIDIA AI Enterprise, NIM, NeMo, Triton / TensorRT-LLM, Base Command, Run:ai / GPU orchestration, and the NGC ecosystem.

  • Understands the NVIDIA Cloud Partner motion and how to co-sell with NVIDIA.

Enterprise sales engineering on long, high-value cycles

  • Track record supporting complex B2B deals with cycles of 6–18+ months and large ACV/TCV, ideally including multi-year committed-capacity or reserved-capacity structures.

  • Skilled at multi-stakeholder navigation — ML/infra leads, platform engineering, procurement, finance, security, and executive sponsors.

  • Can build and defend a TCO/ROI model against hyperscaler and on-prem alternatives, and translate performance benchmarks into commercial value.

Proven team leadership

  • Has hired, developed, and led a sales engineering / solutions architecture team (or clearly demonstrated the readiness to), including building process and enablement from a light or greenfield starting point.

  • Player-coach mindset: still credible in the room on the hardest deals, while scaling others to do the same.

Strongly preferred

  • Experience selling GPU cloud, HPC, or specialized infrastructure — ideally at a NeoCloud / GPU-cloud provider, hyperscaler AI org, or accelerated-hardware vendor.

  • Hands-on with cloud-native and cluster orchestration for AI: Kubernetes (and GPU operators / device plugins), Slurm, and multi-cluster management approaches; familiarity with virtualized GPU / KubeVirt-style patterns is a plus.

  • Storage-for-AI literacy — high-throughput parallel/object storage and its role in training pipelines.

  • Experience with data center economics and constraints: power, cooling, rack density, and how capacity availability shapes deals.

  • Exposure to sovereign, regulated, or government AI buyers.

What good looks like

First 90 days: deep on our platform and differentiators; embedded as technical lead on the top active opportunities; a clear read on the current team, gaps, and the pre-sales process to fix first.

6 months: a repeatable POV and TCO framework in use across the team; measurable improvement in technical-win rate and POC-to-close conversion; a hiring plan (or hires) closing the biggest coverage gaps.

12 months: a scaled, high-credibility SE org that AEs actively pull into strategic deals; SE involvement correlated with larger deal size, faster technical close, and higher win rate on the deals that matter most.

Compensation & logistics 

Structure: competitive base + variable tied to team bookings/attainment, plus equity.

  • Indicative OTE: senior people-leader band for AI-infra pre-sales, strong candidates in this space command a premium.

  • Location / travel: remote or. hub-based, expect meaningful travel to customers, data centers, and NVIDIA/partner events.

Additional Information

What does Mirantis offer you?

  • Work with an established Silicon Valley leader in the cloud infrastructure industry;
  • Work with exceptionally passionate, talented and engaging colleagues, helping Fortune 500 and Global 2000 customers implement next-generation cloud technologies;
  • Be a part of cutting-edge, open-source innovation;
  • Thrive in the high-energy environment of a young company where openness, collaboration, risk-taking, and continuous growth are valued;
  • Professional development and training;
  • Attend conferences and working groups;
  • Company outings, happy hours, hackathons, and tech talks;
  • Receive a competitive compensation package with a strong benefits plan.

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