Partner Technology Senior Architect
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HP
Spring, TX (In Person)
$188,950 Salary, Full-Time
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Partner Technology Senior Architect Description
- The Opportunity HP sits at the center of one of the most consequential technology transitions in a generation.
Assessments span three categories:
differentiation in HP's core businesses, acceleration of newer strategic areas, and new opportunity areas HP does not yet serve. 3. Technical Peer Relationships Inside Partner Organizations Build and maintain trusted working relationships with engineers, architects, researchers, and technology strategists at HP's alliance partners. These relationships yield early, high-fidelity technology signals that commercial briefing channels cannot produce, and they create the technical backbone underneath HP's alliance relationships. 4. New Partner Identification and Prioritization Systematically identify and evaluate new potential partners, particularly in frontier AI models, edge AI, specialized silicon and other relevant emerging business and technology areas. Deliver prioritized recommendations on where HP should initiate engagement and maintain a continuous pipeline of new partner candidates. 5. Connection into HP Engineering Serve as the structured conduit between partner technology intelligence and HP's hardware and software Engineering organizations. Engineering teams working on product development, feature incubation, and new solution development gain early, actionable visibility into partner technologies that can drive differentiation, and a technically credible internal resource who can help them evaluate applicability. 6. Cross-Functional Intelligence and Prioritization Deliver periodic technology landscape briefings and time-sensitive opportunity alerts to Division/Product, Engineering, TIO and other relevant technical teams. Senior leadership can articulate which partner technologies HP should be prioritizing and why, and that view is grounded in this role's work. What You Will Do Engage partner organizations at a technical peer level Lead technical conversations with engineers, architects, and researchers at partner organizations, going beyond commercial briefings to understand technology direction, IP, and roadmap intent Evaluate partner technologies and IP from a solution architecture perspective: how they work, what they enable, where their limitations are, and how they could be combined or applied to create HP differentiation Develop trusted relationships with technical leaders across silicon, OS, and AI partner organizations that generate ongoing technology intelligence and create pathways for deep collaboration Architect the path from partner technology to HP differentiation Map specific partner technologies and IP to HP product and solution opportunities, including integration work, dependencies, and collaboration model Develop deep working knowledge of HP's strategy across core businesses and newer capability areas, and apply it to identify where partner technology creates the highest-leverage opportunities Produce differentiation assessments that HP business, product, engineering and alliance teams can act on. Drive cross-functional execution Partner with HP's Divisions, HW Engineering and SW Engineering organizations on product and solution roadmaps, technology evaluation, and feature incubation Align with HP's Technology & Innovation Organization on scouting priorities and R&D agenda Collaborate with HP's Corporate Strategy organization to ensure your work informs, and is informed by, their technology scouting efforts Engage with HP division teams to connect partner technology to their differentiation needs Support Alliance Leads with the technical depth that strengthens engagement across all strategy layers Communicate with range Translate complex technical topics into business-legible assessments for senior audiences Translate business context into technically actionable direction for engineering audiences Deliver periodic landscape briefings and time-sensitive opportunity alerts to leadership Who You Are This role is intentionally hybrid. Candidates who have spent their careers purely in engineering, purely in business development, or purely in strategy will find parts of this role unfamiliar. The person who fits has operated across those boundaries and developed instincts in each. Required 15+ years of experience combining technical depth (engineering, architecture, or applied research) with outward-facing work (partner/alliance management, business development, solutions architecture, or technology strategy) Demonstrated ability to hold peer-level technical conversations with silicon architects, OS platform engineers, or AI researchers, and the judgment to know what to ask Solution architecture instincts: ability to take a partner technology and reason through how it would apply to a real product or solution, what it enables, and what the integration path looks like Deep familiarity with the AI technology landscape, including silicon (CPU/NPU/GPU, accelerators/TPUs, edge AI processors), operating systems (Windows, Android, Linux, etc.), AI software platforms and frameworks, large language models and frontier AI, and AI-at-the-edge architectures Understanding of compute architectures and ecosystems across client, edge, data center and cloud, including how silicon, OS, and AI model technologies translate into product, service and solution differentiation Track record of driving outcomes cross-functionally without direct authority, across technology, engineering, strategy, product, and business development Structured thinking and communication discipline: you build organized, durable intelligence that others can use, not one-off insights Preferred Experience inside or directly alongside a semiconductor, OS platform, or AI model company; you understand how those organizations think and how their technical teams operate Familiarity with technology licensing, IP evaluation, or joint technology development Experience in a Principal or staff-level solutions architect or applied engineering role with meaningful external engagement Working knowledge of HP's business, product lines, and strategic direction What Success Looks Like By month 6: A working technology knowledge base is in place covering HP's core silicon, OS, and AI model partners. Initial peer-level relationships are established inside each partner's technical organization. A first cycle of differentiation assessments has been delivered to HP leadership and relevant teams. By month 12: The knowledge base is a standing reference used across Strategic Alliances, Engineering, TIO, Divisions and Corporate Strategy. A named set of partner technologies has moved from scouted to architected to actioned inside HP. A new-partner pipeline is established and delivering recommendations. Senior leadership can point to specific HP differentiation paths that trace back to this role. By month 24: The role is institutionalized as HP's connective function between partner technology and HP differentiation. Engineering teams pull from this role's work as part of their planning cycle. The role has shaped at least one material HP product or solution direction, and has originated at least one new strategic partner relationship. Why This Role HP's highest-leverage alliance opportunities increasingly sit at the upper layers of the partnership stack, where the work is co-innovation, technical integration, and category creation. Capturing those opportunities requires technical credibility inside partner organizations and solution architecture capability internally. This role builds both. For the right candidate, it is a rare seat: hands-on technical work, direct engagement with the most important technology companies in the industry, and visible impact on HP's product direction during the most consequential platform transition the PC category has seen. The pay range for this role is $147,050 to $230,850 USD annually with additional opportunities for pay in the form of bonus and/or equity (applies to United States of America candidates only). Pay varies by work location, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience.Benefits:
HP offers a comprehensive benefits package for this position, including: Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Long term/short term disability insurance Employee assistance program Flexible spending account Life insurance Generous time off policies, including; 4-12 weeks fully paid parental leave based on tenure 11 paid holidays Additional flexible paid vacation and sick leave (US benefits overview [https://hpbenefits.ce.alight.com/]) The compensation and benefits information is accurate as of the date of this posting. The Company reserves the right to modify this information at any time, with or without notice, subject to applicable law. Job- Engineering Schedule
- Full time Shift
- No shift premium (United States of America) Travel
- Relocation
- Equal Opportunity Employer (EEO)
- HP, Inc.
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- Full-time Partner Technology Senior Architect Description
- The Opportunity HP sits at the center of one of the most consequential technology transitions in a generation.
Assessments span three categories:
differentiation in HP's core businesses, acceleration of newer strategic areas, and new opportunity areas HP does not yet serve. 3. Technical Peer Relationships Inside Partner Organizations Build and maintain trusted working relationships with engineers, architects, researchers, and technology strategists at HP's alliance partners. These relationships yield early, high-fidelity technology signals that commercial briefing channels cannot produce, and they create the technical backbone underneath HP's alliance relationships. 4. New Partner Identification and Prioritization Systematically identify and evaluate new potential partners, particularly in frontier AI models, edge AI, specialized silicon and other relevant emerging business and technology areas. Deliver prioritized recommendations on where HP should initiate engagement and maintain a continuous pipeline of new partner candidates. 5. Connection into HP Engineering Serve as the structured conduit between partner technology intelligence and HP's hardware and software Engineering organizations. Engineering teams working on product development, feature incubation, and new solution development gain early, actionable visibility into partner technologies that can drive differentiation, and a technically credible internal resource who can help them evaluate applicability. 6. Cross-Functional Intelligence and Prioritization Deliver periodic technology landscape briefings and time-sensitive opportunity alerts to Division/Product, Engineering, TIO and other relevant technical teams. Senior leadership can articulate which partner technologies HP should be prioritizing and why, and that view is grounded in this role's work. What You Will Do Engage partner organizations at a technical peer level Lead technical conversations with engineers, architects, and researchers at partner organizations, going beyond commercial briefings to understand technology direction, IP, and roadmap intent Evaluate partner technologies and IP from a solution architecture perspective: how they work, what they enable, where their limitations are, and how they could be combined or applied to create HP differentiation Develop trusted relationships with technical leaders across silicon, OS, and AI partner organizations that generate ongoing technology intelligence and create pathways for deep collaboration Architect the path from partner technology to HP differentiation Map specific partner technologies and IP to HP product and solution opportunities, including integration work, dependencies, and collaboration model Develop deep working knowledge of HP's strategy across core businesses and newer capability areas, and apply it to identify where partner technology creates the highest-leverage opportunities Produce differentiation assessments that HP business, product, engineering and alliance teams can act on. Drive cross-functional execution Partner with HP's Divisions, HW Engineering and SW Engineering organizations on product and solution roadmaps, technology evaluation, and feature incubation Align with HP's Technology & Innovation Organization on scouting priorities and R D agenda Collaborate with HP's Corporate Strategy organization to ensure your work informs, and is informed by, their technology scouting efforts Engage with HP division teams to connect partner technology to their differentiation needs Support Alliance Leads with the technical depth that strengthens engagement across all strategy layers Communicate with range Translate complex technical topics into business-legible assessments for senior audiences Translate business context into technically actionable direction for engineering audiences Deliver periodic landscape briefings and time-sensitive opportunity alerts to leadership Who You Are This role is intentionally hybrid. Candidates who have spent their careers purely in engineering, purely in business development, or purely in strategy will find parts of this role unfamiliar. The person who fits has operated across those boundaries and developed instincts in each. Required 15+ years of experience combining technical depth (engineering, architecture, or applied research) with outward-facing work (partner/alliance management, business development, solutions architecture, or technology strategy) Demonstrated ability to hold peer-level technical conversations with silicon architects, OS platform engineers, or AI researchers, and the judgment to know what to ask Solution architecture instincts: ability to take a partner technology and reason through how it would apply to a real product or solution, what it enables, and what the integration path looks like Deep familiarity with the AI technology landscape, including silicon (CPU/NPU/GPU, accelerators/TPUs, edge AI processors), operating systems (Windows, Android, Linux, etc.), AI software platforms and frameworks, large language models and frontier AI, and AI-at-the-edge architectures Understanding of compute architectures and ecosystems across client, edge, data center and cloud, including how silicon, OS, and AI model technologies translate into product, service and solution differentiation Track record of driving outcomes cross-functionally without direct authority, across technology, engineering, strategy, product, and business development Structured thinking and communication discipline: you build organized, durable intelligence that others can use, not one-off insights Preferred Experience inside or directly alongside a semiconductor, OS platform, or AI model company; you understand how those organizations think and how their technical teams operate Familiarity with technology licensing, IP evaluation, or joint technology development Experience in a Principal or staff-level solutions architect or applied engineering role with meaningful external engagement Working knowledge of HP's business, product lines, and strategic direction What Success Looks Like By month 6: A working technology knowledge base is in place covering HP's core silicon, OS, and AI model partners. Initial peer-level relationships are established inside each partner's technical organization. A first cycle of differentiation assessments has been delivered to HP leadership and relevant teams. By month 12: The knowledge base is a standing reference used across Strategic Alliances, Engineering, TIO, Divisions and Corporate Strategy. A named set of partner technologies has moved from scouted to architected to actioned inside HP. A new-partner pipeline is established and delivering recommendations. Senior leadership can point to specific HP differentiation paths that trace back to this role. By month 24: The role is institutionalized as HP's connective function between partner technology and HP differentiation. Engineering teams pull from this role's work as part of their planning cycle. The role has shaped at least one material HP product or solution direction, and has originated at least one new strategic partner relationship. Why This Role HP's highest-leverage alliance opportunities increasingly sit at the upper layers of the partnership stack, where the work is co-innovation, technical integration, and category creation. Capturing those opportunities requires technical credibility inside partner organizations and solution architecture capability internally. This role builds both. For the right candidate, it is a rare seat: hands-on technical work, direct engagement with the most important technology companies in the industry, and visible impact on HP's product direction during the most consequential platform transition the PC category has seen. The pay range for this role is $147,050 to $230,850 USD annually with additional opportunities for pay in the form of bonus and/or equity (applies to United States of America candidates only). Pay varies by work location, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience.Benefits:
HP offers a comprehensive benefits package for this position, including: Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Long term/short term disability insurance Employee assistance program Flexible spending account Life insurance Generous time off policies, including; 4-12 weeks fully paid parental leave based on tenure 11 paid holidays Additional flexible paid vacation and sick leave (US benefits overview [https://hpbenefits.ce.alight.com/]) The compensation and benefits information is accurate as of the date of this posting. The Company reserves the right to modify this information at any time, with or without notice, subject to applicable law. Job- Engineering Schedule
- Full time Shift
- No shift premium (United States of America) Travel
- Relocation
- Equal Opportunity Employer (EEO)
- HP, Inc.
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