Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions

IT and telecommunications

TechnicalTrainingExpertTCloudPublic

Budapest, Hungary; Debrecen, Hungary; Pécs, Hungary; Szeged, Hungary FULL TIME
The Brief

“Technical Training Expert – T Cloud Public at Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions. Skills: Technical Training, Cloud Architecture, T Cloud Public, Enablement. Enabling internal and external stakeholders to understand and successfully use T Cloud Public on an architectural level. Designing and delivering trainings that translate complex cloud architectures and product capabilities into understandable and applicable knowledge”

What You'll Achieve.

Delivering a secure, stable and innovative platform; Enable internal and external stakeholders to understand and successfully use T Cloud Public on an architectural level; Translate complex cloud architectures and product capabilities into understandable and applicable knowledge; Drive the T Cloud Public Academy to the next level; Enable customers and partners to design and implement architectures based on T Cloud Public

Industry & Context.

IT and telecommunications
Eligibility Requirements

Working in the European Union to meet our customers' data security and privacy requirements

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3–5 years of professional experience in IT, ideally in cloud, training, consulting or architecture roles, Understanding of cloud technologies (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), Ability to explain complex technical topics to different audiences (from beginner to architect level), Experience in designing and delivering technical trainings, workshops or enablement formats, High customer orientation and communication skills, Practice with agile methods, development processes and modern toolchains, Fluency in English

Nice to Have

Experience with OpenStack, containers, networking and infrastructure concepts, German language

What You'll Do.

Enabling internal and external stakeholders to understand and successfully use T Cloud Public on an architectural level

Designing and delivering trainings that translate complex cloud architectures and product capabilities into understandable and applicable knowledge

Driving the T Cloud Public Academy

Designing and delivering technical trainings

workshops and enablement sessions for customers

partners and internal teams

Explaining complex cloud architectures

concepts and T Cloud Public services in a clear and structured way

Developing and maintaining training materials

hands-on labs and certification content

Enabling customers and partners to design and implement architectures based on T Cloud Public

Collaborating with Product Management

Presales and Engineering to ensure up-to-date and accurate content

Supporting onboarding and continuous learning journeys for different target groups (e.g. developers

Continuously improving training concepts based on feedback and evolving cloud technologies

Acting as a technical evangelist for T Cloud Public

Representing the product in trainings

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with Product Management, Presales and Engineering; Work in a community where everyone helps each other in an open and trusting manner; Work in a team of technical specialists where everyone helps each other in an open and trusting way

Communication Scope

Ability to explain complex technical topics to different audiences; High customer orientation and communication skills

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