Manager, Solutions Engineering - Enterprise
Tailscale · Remote (United States) · Sales
About this role
Tailscale is hiring a manager-level Engineering Manager in the software engineering function as a remote position. The posting calls out experience with AWS, Azure, CI/CD, API Development. Compensation is listed at $250,000–$275,000 per year.
- Role
- Engineering Manager
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- manager
- Track
- hybrid
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Remote (United States)
- Work mode
- Remote
- Department
- Sales
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Job description
from Tailscale careersAbout Tailscale
Tailscale is building the new Internet by delivering software that makes it easy to securely interconnect people and their devices, no matter where they are. From hobbyists to multinational corporations, teams of every size use Tailscale each day to protect their networks, share access to internal tools, and more. We're building a future for the Internet that's easy, sensible, and safe, like it used to be. Founded in 2019 and fully distributed, we're backed by Accel, CRV, Insight, Heavybit, and Uncork Capital.
Job Description
We are looking for a Manager, Solutions Engineering – Enterprise & Mid-Market to join our rapidly growing team. The Solutions Engineering team partners with customers across the full lifecycle - from pre-sales through post-sales - by helping design, evaluate, and operationalize Tailscale in complex enterprise environments. This role exists to raise the quality of enterprise execution: better discovery, tighter technical evaluations, and clearer articulation of why Tailscale actually matters in a real-world architecture.
The team works closely with Sales, Support, and Product, and collaborates deeply with Engineering and Marketing so customer feedback doesn’t disappear into a backlog. As Manager of Solutions Engineering, you will act as a true player-coach: showing up on important deals, coaching experienced SEs in real moments, and setting a high bar for how enterprise engagements should be run.