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Sr. Bus Dev AI Infrastructure - Europe North, WWSO EMEA AI Infrastructure Business Development and Solutions Architecture

ID: 5057

Type: Full-time

Category: Others

Company Name: Amazon Web Services EMEA SARL, Dutch Branch

Location: NLD, Amsterdam - Amsterdam - Netherlands

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Job Description

Join AWS's newly formed AI Infrastructure team to lead the go-to-market strategy for one of the fastest-growing segments in cloud computing across the Nordics and Northern Europe.

You will work with the most innovative AI companies in the region—from foundation model builders to enterprises deploying state-of-the art inference and training workloads—helping them run and train Open Weight, Finetuned, Bespoke, and Domain Specific Large Language Models best on AWS.

AWS is establishing dedicated AI Infrastructure teams across EMEA to capture the rapidly expanding market for AI training, inference, and accelerated compute. As the Business Development Manager for AI Infrastructure in Europe North, you will own the regional GTM strategy, drive revenue growth, and build deep customer relationships with organizations pushing the boundaries of AI—model producers, domain-specific AI builders, and enterprises scaling AI-native applications.

This is a greenfield opportunity to shape a new function within a high-growth domain. You will be part of a small, focused EMEA-wide team of AI Infrastructure specialists, working at the intersection of GPU-accelerated computing, large-scale model training, inference optimization, and cloud infrastructure.


Key job responsibilities
- Own and execute the AI Infrastructure go-to-market strategy for Europe North, driving pipeline creation, deal progression, and revenue attainment across EC2 accelerated compute, Amazon EKS for AI workloads, and Amazon SageMaker HyperPod and Inference
- Identify, engage, and win high-value AI infrastructure customers—including model producers, AI-native startups, and enterprises building domain-specific AI solutions across industries such as financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, and telecommunications
- Develop and execute account-level strategies for priority customers running or evaluating large-scale AI training and inference workloads, positioning AWS as the platform of choice
- Execute strategic partner co-sell motions with key ecosystem players including NVIDIA, open-weight model providers (e.g. Meta, Mistral), and inference framework communities (vLLM, Ray, Anyscale)
- Collaborate with consulting and systems integration partners to enable AI infrastructure best practices and drive joint customer engagements
- Lead scaled GTM motions including developer community engagement, customer roundtables, workload assessments, and regional campaigns that position AWS AI infrastructure leadership
- Aggregate voice-of-customer feedback on capacity, performance, pricing, and feature requirements—working with AWS service teams to influence product roadmaps and regional infrastructure investments
- Contribute to EMEA-wide AI Infrastructure initiatives beyond your primary region, collaborating with peers across France, Germany, UKI, Israel, and MENAT on strategic programs and high-value opportunities


A day in the life
No two days are the same. You might start your morning reviewing GPU capacity requirements with a model producer scaling inference workloads across Europe, then join a technical deep-dive with your Specialist SA colleague to design an optimized deployment architecture on EC2 or EKS. After lunch, you're co-developing a joint GTM motion with partners like NVIDIA or Meta, before jumping into a pipeline review with your Area AI/ML sales leader. You'll collaborate daily with account teams, solution architects, partner managers, and AWS service teams — connecting the dots between customer needs, technical capabilities, and market opportunity to win AI infrastructure workloads across the Nordics, Baltics, and Benelux.

About the team
The AI Infrastructure team is a newly formed sub-domain under EMEA's AI/ML organization, created to bring singular focus to one of AWS's highest-growth market segments. The team consolidates expertise from across accelerated computing, containers, and machine learning infrastructure into a unified organization with clear ownership and accountability.

We serve customers across the full AI infrastructure stack—from GPU cluster provisioning and distributed training to inference optimization and model deployment at scale. Our customers include some of the most technically sophisticated organizations in the world, and our work directly impacts how AI is built and deployed across Europe.

You will join a team of passionate builders who combine deep technical curiosity with commercial acumen. We operate with a startup mentality inside one of the world's largest technology companies—moving fast, experimenting boldly, and holding ourselves to the highest standards.

Basic Qualifications

- Experience developing strategies that influence leadership decisions at the organizational level
- Experience managing programs across cross functional teams, building processes and coordinating release schedules
- Experience explaining complex technical concepts to various business and technical audiences
- Experience presenting to both technical and non-technical executive audiences
- Bachelor's degree
- Experience with end-customer sales in the cloud or software industry and a successful track record with consulting or technology partners through account management, program management, and business development
- Experience engaging and influencing senior executives, demonstrating a strong familiarity with decision-making processes in enterprise customers
- Knowledge of presentations and whiteboarding skills with a high degree of comfort speaking with internal and external executives, IT management, and developers
- - Demonstrated ability to develop and execute go-to-market strategies that drive measurable pipeline and revenue growth
- - Strong understanding of the AI/ML landscape including foundation models, model training and inference, GPU-accelerated computing, and open-source AI frameworks
- - Experience working in or selling into the Nordics or Northern European market

Preferred Qualifications

- Experience interpreting data and making business recommendations
- Experience identifying, negotiating, and executing complex legal agreements

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Company Information

Company Name: Amazon Web Services EMEA SARL, Dutch Branch

Company Website: https://aws.amazon.com

Company Address: Mr. Treublaan 71097 DP Amsterdam Netherlands

Amazon Web Services EMEA SARL, Dutch Branch is the Netherlands-registered branch of Amazon Web Services EMEA SARL, a European legal entity within the Amazon Web Services (AWS) organization. AWS is a global cloud services provider operated by Amazon.com, Inc., and the EMEA SARL legal entity is used for AWS commercial, contractual, and operational activities that serve customers across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The Dutch Branch designation indicates a formally registered branch operating under the Luxembourg-based AWS EMEA SARL in the Netherlands to support regional customers, partners, sales operations, and local regulatory or tax requirements. Official AWS public materials describe Amazon Web Services as “the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform,” and AWS EMEA SARL’s regional branches help deliver that platform and related commercial services to enterprises, public sector organizations, startups, and developers in the EMEA region. As a commercial and operational unit within the broader AWS organization, AWS EMEA SARL, Dutch Branch participates in core business activities that are typical for AWS regional entities. These activities include marketing and selling cloud infrastructure and platform services; contracting and billing for AWS subscriptions and consumption-based services; providing local sales, account management, and customer support; and coordinating with AWS partners and the Amazon Partner Network (APN). The branch facilitates access to AWS’s infrastructure and software services for customers that require local contractual relationships, invoicing in European currencies, or regional legal compliance. It also acts as a local point of contact for enterprise sales engagements, partner relationships, and public-sector procurement where a Netherlands presence or invoicing is preferred or required. AWS’s product and service portfolio is extensive; the Dutch Branch provides access to the same core cloud offerings that AWS publishes globally and that are available via the AWS public website. Core categories of products and services made available to customers include compute (for example, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud – EC2, Amazon Elastic Container Service – ECS, and Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service – EKS), storage and content delivery (for example, Amazon Simple Storage Service – S3, Amazon Elastic File System – EFS, and Amazon CloudFront), and database services (for example, Amazon Relational Database Service – RDS, Amazon Aurora, Amazon DynamoDB, and Amazon Redshift). In addition, AWS provides serverless compute (AWS Lambda), networking and content-delivery services (Amazon VPC, Route 53), developer and management tools (AWS CloudFormation, AWS Systems Manager), identity and access management (AWS IAM), monitoring and observability (Amazon CloudWatch, AWS X-Ray), and security and encryption services (AWS Key Management Service – KMS, AWS Shield, AWS WAF). Beyond infrastructure, AWS offers higher-level services for analytics, machine learning, and application integration that are widely used across industry sectors. These include Amazon SageMaker for building and deploying machine learning models, Amazon EMR and AWS Glue for big data processing and ETL, Amazon Kinesis for real-time data streaming, and managed analytics services such as Amazon Athena and Amazon QuickSight. AWS also supports application integration, messaging, and orchestration through services like Amazon SQS, Amazon SNS, and AWS Step Functions. The AWS Marketplace and partner ecosystem provide third-party software, managed services, and professional offerings that complement AWS native services and that are accessible to customers working with regional branches. Operationally, AWS emphasizes security, compliance, and governance features for enterprise customers. AWS publishes extensive documentation about its security controls and compliance programs, including certifications and attestations such as ISO, SOC, and PCI standards as well as tools to help customers meet data protection and regulatory requirements such as GDPR. The regional entity structure, including branches like the Dutch Branch, supports contractual, tax, and data-residency considerations for European customers by enabling local contractual relationships and region-specific invoicing where applicable. AWS also operates geographically distributed Regions and Availability Zones to allow customers to run workloads close to end users and to architect for redundancy and disaster recovery; these infrastructure regions are described on AWS’s official site and are separate from national branch registration details. Customer-facing services offered or coordinated through AWS’s regional entities include a range of commercial support plans, professional services engagements, migration and modernization assistance, training and certification programs, and the AWS Partner Network for resellers, system integrators, and managed-service providers. AWS Professional Services and authorized partners help customers plan migrations to AWS, optimize cloud architectures for performance and cost, implement security and governance frameworks, and adopt cloud-native practices. AWS also provides developer resources, documentation, and training material to help teams adopt specific services and technologies. The Dutch Branch supports a broad set of customer use cases spanning startups building scalable applications, enterprises modernizing data centers and applications, and public-sector organizations running cloud-native workloads. Use cases commonly served via AWS infrastructure include web and mobile application hosting, data analytics and warehousing, machine learning model training and inference, IoT backends, backup and archival storage, and enterprise SAP and business application hosting. AWS’s public communications and product pages provide detailed, service-specific documentation and case studies illustrating these use cases. For official information, product documentation, pricing, compliance details, and regional infrastructure maps, AWS’s primary public site is operated at https://aws.amazon.com. That site provides the authoritative, up-to-date descriptions of AWS services, regional availability, certifications, and the corporate/legal entities used to transact with customers in different geographies. The Dutch Branch acts as a local operational presence of AWS EMEA SARL to serve customers in the Netherlands and the broader EMEA market while delivering access to the same AWS cloud services and global infrastructure described on AWS’s official channels.
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