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Airtame is looking for an experienced Sales Engineer to support our North American team. The role focuses on providing technical support to clients and collaborating with sales for successful implementation of Airtame solutions in educational institutions and businesses. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in network engineering and AV-over-IP solutions, alongside opportunities for remote work and a competitive salary.
Mission:Airtame is the preferred platform for wireless screen sharing, digital signage and conferencing for businesses and schools. Our mission is to empower people to share, learn and connect on equal footing, no matter their device type, both locally and hybrid.
Headquartered in Copenhagen, with colleagues in the US and all over Europe, we pride ourselves on strong company culture and collaborative working spirit.
The roleAirtame is seeking an experienced Sales Engineer with a strong background in network engineering and AV-over-IP solutions to join our North American team You will take a leading role in ensuring multiple projects across the US reach their completion and you play a vital role in projects during different stages ranging from supporting Sales with initial conversations and proof of concept to providing white-glove service during implementation and post-sales support for selected key accounts.
In this role you will therefore have a varied day-to-day, though all centered around getting in front of the customer to provide them with best technical support, service and knowledge. Internally your role will collaborate with both our Sales and Support teams, with a focus and prioritization of commercial key opportunities.
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Airtame is an equal opportunity employer. We have colleagues across the globe, with both in-office and full-time remote workers. This feeds into our international hybrid mindset, with people from 25+ nationalities that make up the Airtame team.
Our work-life cultural balance is key to our success. Our team encompasses our values of trust and open communication to support each other and to collaborate in a fun and collective way.
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Race, colour, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, disability, ethnicity, national origin, marital status, family or parental status, protected veteran status, genetic information, or any other legally protected classification or status. And we will not tolerate discrimination or harassment.
What our employment decisions ARE based on
Business needs, job requirements, individual qualifications, and candidates potential for growing with Airtame.
Compensation Range
$95,000 - $130,000 USD
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