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An established industry player is seeking a Hyperscale Account Manager for EMEA to drive growth in key accounts. This role involves strategic planning, collaboration with global teams, and fostering relationships with hyperscale clients. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in account management and a technical understanding of the data center market. This position offers the opportunity to work in a dynamic environment, where your contributions will significantly impact the company's success. If you're passionate about technology and eager to make a difference, this role is perfect for you.
Job Summary : The Hyperscale Account Manager for EMEA will be responsible for developing and managing key accounts within the region. This role requires close coordination with the Head of Private Business in EMEA and the Global Key Account Manager based in the USA. The ideal candidate will have prior knowledge and technical understanding of Hyperscale, ideally with previous experience in test and measurement instrumentation environments.
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Language requirements : Fluent in English. Other languages would be beneficial.
Education : Degree holder in Telecommunications, Engineering (Electronics) or equivalent.
Travelling : Willing and able to travel, 40-50% of the time.
Any other combination of experience / studies will be considered.
EXFO is an equal opportunity employer.
Diversity is an asset that has made EXFO strong since its inception because it enriches us. For more information about diversity and inclusion at EXFO, read our DEI statement .
For positions located in Quebec, the language requirement is French. However, in the context where the incumbent evolves in an international work environment and where the activities take place mainly outside Quebec, we favor bilingualism as a linguistic requirement.