Tungsten Automation
Forward Deployed Engineer – Churn Prevention
We captured this posting once, on 2026-08-05, and did not track it afterwards — so we cannot tell you whether it is still open.
- Employer
- Tungsten Automation
- Location
- United States
- Seniority
- Mid level
- Experience asked for
- 5+ years
- Pay band
- $127K – $145K
When we saw it
- Posted 2026-07-28 — the date the employer published it
- Archived 2026-08-05 — when we saved this copy
Found via LinkedIn — US keyword pulls.
Skills the posting named
From the posting
Job Purpose Working with the SVP Professional Services, the Forward Deployed Engineer (FDE) embeds directly with strategic enterprise customers to bridge the gap between complex technical solutions and overarching business outcomes. The FDE acts as a highly technical, customer-facing architect who ensures successful implementation, deep product adoption, and proactive churn prevention by maximizing the platform's value within the client's unique technical ecosystem. Key Responsibilities Act as the technical vanguard for strategic accounts, ensuring rapid time-to-value, seamless integration, and long-term platform stability. Operate within Specialized Renewal "SWAT" Teams: Conduct proactive system health checks, complex configuration tune-ups, and architectural optimizations for at-risk accounts or those with upcoming renewals, ensuring the platform runs at peak efficiency. …
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