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Partner Technical Enablement
Meter
LocationSan Francisco
WorkplaceHybrid
EmploymentFullTime
Posted2026-05-04T04:50:14.963+00:00
Last observed2026-06-13 05:24:26.554966
Job idsequoia-meter:ashbyhq:03f303f5-3d62-4df8-a65e-f9e1ed38dd44
Meter is a channel-first company. Every deal we win goes through a partner, which means it is critical for every partner to be fully trained and enabled on Meter. We recently announced we’re expanding our investment with the launch of our Partner Growth Fund: a $100 million commitment available to qualified partners for partner-sourced opportunities, customer migrations, training, enablement, co-marketing, and development. This is the first installment of what we expect to invest in the channel over the next decade. Enablement programs are a core component of the Partner Growth Fund. Enterprise networking is on the edge of a generational shift, moving towards solutions like Meter. The partners who are ready to meet that moment—with the right solution and the right support behind them—are the ones who will define the next decade of enterprise networking. Our enablement programs aim to help our partners feel prepared and ready to meet this wave of network refreshes. Many sales engineers in the channel have been selling networking products the same way for decades. They’re certified on incumbent platforms, comfortable with what they know, and skeptical of anything that sounds like an empty pitch. Before a partner’s technical teams will recommend Meter, they need to validate it themselves and feel confident standing behind it as a solution. This Partner Technical Enablement role exists to convert every partner technical team into Meter evangelists. You’ll build the technical training, demo environments, lab infrastructure, and field-ready content that turns skeptical engineers into Meter advocates. What success looks like In the first six months, you’ll: - Launch our technical training track, starting with the first series of an in-person partner lab hosted in San Francisco. This course will build Meter champions, while enabling partner SEs to scope and validate network designs without needing a Meter SE on every call. - Evolve the technical training track, expanding to satellite locations around the US. - Upgrade lab infrastructure to match real multi-site, multi-stack deployments—so when a partner engineer walks through a demo, it looks like their environment - Ship the next six episodes of Meter Pulse on a consistent schedule, owning scripting, pre-production, and technical validation end-to-end. - Support technical content creation owned by the marketing team, ensuring all content reflects current products, and architecture. Audit and update collateral in the Meter Partner Portal to ensure the same. What your day-to-day will look like This role doesn’t have a typical week. Some weeks are content production-heavy: filming, writing lab guides, building training modules in Meter Learn, and configuring demo networks. Other weeks are field-heavy: delivering a live training for a partner’s SE team, presenting at a conference, or staffing the technical station at a partner expo. Most weeks are a mix of both. Here’s a sample week you may experience at Meter: - Monday: You’ll be building a vertical-specific demo environment for an upcoming Meter event - Tuesday: You’ll be scripting an episode for Meter Pulse, our short-form content series, while configuring hardware in the lab - Wednesday: You are presenting at a partner event, answering technical questions from engineers who’ve been in the industry for 20 years. - Thursday: Work with our Partner Enablement Program Manager to discuss the registration and promotion strategy for our upcoming in person training sessions. Working with product marketing to review new vertical-focused sales resources for partners. - Friday: Spend the day working with our videographer and operations team to film a video demonstration of a traditional Meter deployment. Who you are You’ve spent a significant time in enterprise networking—designing, deploying, and troubleshooting. You know the difference between a clean lab setup and a production network at a 50-location company, and you can build content that r
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