Technical Solutions Field Enablement Manager, APJ

Datadog
Tokyo, JapanPosted 24 February 2026

Job Description

<p>As part of Datadog’s GTM Enablement department, the Technical Solutions (TS) Enablement team helps share knowledge, provide ongoing education, create training materials, and maintain processes for our internal product experts including sales engineers, technical support engineers, technical customer enablement, and technical account managers. Our team supports a top-tier product that truly solves customer problems. We share technical and product expertise with the technical solutions team through demos, e-learning, live training, documentation, and ongoing support.</p> <p>Datadog continues to grow at a rapid rate and with this exciting growth, our onboarding and ongoing training is also quickly increasing in scale and complexity. Technical Solutions Field Enablement Managers play a key part in fostering a highly engaging, positive, and professional learning environment for our technical learners. This position is responsible for providing onboarding and ongoing enablement training to our TS teams in the APJ region. We are looking for a structured communicator with a knack for simplifying the complex to develop and deliver the training content, curriculum, and programs that enable our technical solutions people to be successful in their jobs. This position is based in our Tokyo office, offering the opportunity to collaborate with local and global teams, while working at the forefront of cloud monitoring and observability.</p> <p>Datadog is a monitoring service for hybrid cloud applications, assisting organizations in improving agility, increasing efficiency, and providing end-to-end visibility across the application and organization. These capabilities are provided on a SaaS-based data analytics platform that enables DevOps and other teams to accelerate go-to-market efforts, ensure application uptime, and successfully complete digital transformation initiatives.</p> <p><em>At Datadog, we place value in our office culture - the relationships and collaboration it builds, and the creativity it brings to the table. We operate as a hybrid workplace to ensure our Datadogs can create a work-life harmony that best fits them.</em></p> <h2><strong>What You’ll Do:</strong></h2> <ul> <li>Implement and facilitate effective in-person and virtual onboarding and technical training programs that will improve the performance and productivity of the regional technical solutions teams.</li> <li>Regionalize training programs by incorporating APJ- or Japan-specific deals, customers, competitors, etc. into the content and talk tracks, and translate into Japanese as needed.</li> <li>Partner with the Curriculum team to give feedback, and pilot new programs in development, co-building when appropriate.</li> <li>Work closely with first line technical solutions leaders to identify, develop, and deliver ad hoc training as needed.</li> <li>Work closely with technical solutions teams to observe and assess their processes, empathize with the realities of troubleshooting and demonstrating Datadog products, evaluate the impact of enablement programs and provide coaching to individual contributors, supporting TS leadership.</li> <li>Utilize understanding of Datadog products, technical solutions team performance metrics, and key relationships with cross functional partners to contribute to enablement strategy.<br><br></li> </ul> <h2><strong>Who You Are:</strong></h2> <ul> <li>3-5 years in learning and development or technical enablement, in a training or teaching role working with technical concepts </li> <li>Experience presenting day-long or multi-day trainings</li> <li>Demonstrated history of coaching and mentoring colleagues around key role elements </li> <li>Experience developing dynamic and engaging trainings for various audiences</li> <li>A self-starter, tech-savvy professional who can easily understand a company’s business requirements and explain Datadog’s value and technical details to C-level executives, a technical guru and everyone in between </li> ... (truncated, view full listing at source)