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Customer Success Engineer

Remote, United States

Veeam, the #1 global market leader in data resilience, believes businesses should control all their data whenever and wherever they need it. Veeam provides data resilience through data backup, data recovery, data portability, data security, and data intelligence. Based in Seattle, Veeam protects over 550,000 customers worldwide who trust Veeam to keep their businesses running. Join us as we move forward together, growing, learning, and making a real impact for some of the world’s biggest brands. The future of data resilience is here - go fearlessly forward with us.

About the Role: 

The ideal candidate will be naturally collaborative, articulate, extremely organized, have a solid technical understanding of Veeam products, and motivated by maximizing customer success and outcomes. Soft skills combined with technical skills are key in this role. As a Customer Success Engineer, you are the primary technical owner driving long-term customer outcomes across the Veeam Data Platform. You’ll lead onboarding, adoption, and optimization; proactively identify churn risk, migrations, and upsell opportunities; and apply deep disaster recovery and resilience (DR&R) expertise to conduct recovery simulations, DRMM assessments, and quarterly resilience reporting for measurable customer value. 

What You’ll Do 

  • Configure customer accounts; customize backup policies and storage; facilitate onboarding; orient stakeholders; walk through admin portals; introduce support channels. 
  • Identify migration opportunities; analyze usage and environment; conduct success planning and strategy sessions; align business outcomes with product adoption. 
  • Conduct assessments; build protection plans; recommend software products and architectures across the Veeam Data Platform. 
  • Run recovery simulations; apply the Veeam Data Resilience Maturity Model (DRMM) to track and report resilience posture; deliver quarterly resilience reports. 
  • Monitor signals to detect churn risk early; define mitigation plans; partner on renewal strategy with actionable technical insights. 
  • Build business cases; define TCO; articulate value propositions for expansion; schedule checkpoint reviews with stakeholders. 
  • Engage CISO/CIO stakeholders with clear risk, status, and opportunity updates; support context for executive discussions and roadmap alignment. 
  • Collaborate on marketing-informed campaigns and plays to drive adoption and expansion. 
  • Operate with a long-term account assignment model tied to ARR and growth potential, typically covering 5–50 Enterprise and Commercial-Named accounts with $100K+ ARR. 
  • Own the technical success plan and adoption roadmap; influence pricing, commercial terms, and renewal terms in partnership with Sales and CS leadership. 

What You’ll Bring 

  • 5+ years in customer-facing engineering roles focused on data backup and recovery (e.g., Technical Consulting, Pre-Sales SE, Technical Account Manager); this is a mid-level role. 
  • Hands-on expertise across operating systems, virtualization, storage, scripting/automation, cloud platforms, and DR&R best practices. 
  • Strong experience designing and executing protection plans, migrations, and recovery simulations; familiarity with Veeam platform capabilities is a plus. 
  • VMCE certification required (may be completed post-hire within an agreed timeframe). 
  • Preferred industry certifications: AWS Solutions Architect (Associate/Professional), Microsoft Azure Administrator or Solutions Architect Expert 
  • Proven ability to translate business outcomes into technical adoption roadmaps and measurable value. 
  • Executive stakeholder engagement skills (CISO/CIO) with the ability to synthesize technical, business, and risk signals into clear recommendations. 
  • Excellent communication, cross-functional collaboration, and stakeholder management skills. 

What You’ll Get 

  • Unlimited paid time off, plus 3 global VeeaMe Days for self-care 
  • Paid parental leave: 8 weeks for all parents, 16 weeks for birthing parents 
  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage from day one 
  • Mental health support, therapy sessions, and digital wellness tools via SupportLinc EAP 
  • 401(k) retirement plan with matching contributions up to annual limits 
  • Fertility, adoption, and surrogacy support through Maven, plus paid volunteer time 
  • AirVet: 24/7 virtual veterinary care at no cost 
  • Legal services, identity protection, and supplemental health insurance options 
  • Tax-advantaged spending accounts for healthcare, dependent care, and commuting 
  • Professional training and education, including courses and workshops, internal meetups, and unlimited access to our online learning platforms (LinkedIn Learning, Athena, O’Reilly) and mentoring through our MentorLab program 

 

Compensation Transparency

Veeam is committed to pay transparency and equitable compensation. For this role, the compensation range below reflects the expected total target compensation (TTC), inclusive of base pay and a competitive performance-based bonus. For roles with a commission plan, the compensation range represents On Target Earnings (OTE), which includes base salary plus variable commission. When determining compensation, Veeam takes into consideration factors such as experience, education, skills, and geographic zone. Offers are typically made below the midpoint of the range.

In addition to compensation, Veeam provides a comprehensive benefits package, including health coverage, retirement plans, and unlimited time off.

U.S. Geographic Zones & Compensation Ranges (TTC / OTE)

Zone 1: San Francisco Bay Area, New York City Boroughs

$155,800 - $259,700 USD

Zone 2: Washington, California (excluding San Francisco Bay Area)

$142,800 - $238,000 USD

Zone 3: Texas, Illinois, North Carolina, Colorado, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Oregon, Nevada, Hawaii, New York (excluding NYC boroughs); Sales roles located in Georgia, Ohio, and Arizona

$129,900 - $216,400 USD

Zone 4: All other US locations

$113,000 - $188,300 USD


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