Technical Account Manager

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Cymulate’s Continuous Security Validation enables companies to challenge, assess and optimize their cyber-security posture against the evolving cyberthreat landscape, simply and continuously.

With world-class clients we strive to bring the highest level of service to everything we do. Our team is made up of the very best people for the job and as we grow, we’re always on the lookout for people with the skills, experience, and personality that will let us both shine. With high scores on Gartner, G2 and Glassdoor, our clients and employees have let us know what they love about us.

Cymulate is the leader in Adversarial Exposure Validation. Our platform lets enterprises test and verifies security controls using real-world attacks, providing clear evidence of their vulnerabilities and assurance that defences are effective.

This is not a standard CSE role. We are looking for a rare combination: someone who can engage at the CISO level on security risk and program strategy in the morning, and go deep on platform configuration, control validation logic, or API integration in the afternoon. You will own the post-sales technical relationship for a portfolio of enterprise and strategic accounts across EMEA, ensuring customers build mature, outcome-driven validation programs that reduce risk and expand over time.

There is a clear and active path to team leadership for the right candidate.

WHAT YOU WILL DO:

  • Own the post-sales technical relationship for a portfolio of strategic EMEA accounts — from onboarding through expansion and renewal
  • Lead security validation workshops and programme reviews, translating platform findings into prioritised, evidence-based risk reduction roadmaps for security leadership
  • Help customers move from point-in-time assessments to continuous control validation — shifting their security posture from assumed to verified
  • Act as the primary escalation point for complex technical issues — platform integrations, SIEM/SOAR/EDR connectors, API customisations, and environment-specific configurations
  • Partner with Sales and SE to identify expansion signals, co-develop commercial strategies, and support upsell and cross-sell motions
  • Produce customer-facing strategic outputs: control effectiveness reviews, exposure validation reports, program maturity assessments, and board-ready risk narratives
  • Deliver platform demonstrations and technical enablement sessions at all levels — from SOC analysts to CISOs
  • Act as the voice of the customer internally — feeding product, engineering, and GTM teams with structured intelligence from the field
  • Mentor and contribute to the growth of the broader CS team; model what great looks like

WHAT YOU WILL HAVE:

    Security validation and risk reduction mindset —

    you think in terms of control effectiveness, attack surface reality, and measurable risk reduction; you help customers understand not just what is exposed, but what it means and what to do about it

      Deep technical range —

      comfortable working across network and endpoint security architecture, SIEM/SOAR/EDR integrations, cloud environments (AWS, Azure, GCP), scripting and API usage (Python, REST), and enterprise identity/AD environments

        Strategic client presence —

        proven experience engaging C-suite and senior security leadership; you are credible, concise, and commercially aware in high-stakes conversations. Being able to confidently answer questions like “What does this report mean to my business? How can I demonstrate value to the board?”

          Customer success instinct —

          you measure your success by customer outcomes: retention, expansion, advocacy, and programme maturity — not ticket closure rate. You will be the customer advocate within the Cymulate family.

            Enterprise-grade communication —

            written and verbal; you can produce a board-ready risk narrative and a detailed technical integration guide with equal quality

              EMEA experience —

              comfortable operating across multiple geographies, cultures, and enterprise buying environments

               

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