Sales Engineer, Falcon Secure Access - Japac

CrowdStrike CrowdStrike · Enterprise · Sydney, Australia, Australia

CrowdStrike is seeking a Sales Engineer specializing in enterprise browser security to act as a technical expert and strategic advisor for their browser security solution, Falcon Secure Access. The role involves collaborating with the sales team, designing and demonstrating solutions, engaging directly with enterprise customers to understand their security challenges, and communicating technical value propositions effectively. This role requires an in-depth understanding of browser security and related technologies.

What you'd actually do

  1. Deliver engaging technical presentations, product demonstrations, and proof-of-concept (POC) projects to prospects.
  2. Provide expertise in Crowdstrike’s browser security platform, explaining features, benefits, and deployment processes.
  3. Partner with the sales team to identify customer requirements and craft tailored solutions leveraging Crowdstrike’s products.
  4. Assist with RFP/RFI responses and develop technical proposals that align with customer needs.
  5. Serve as the primary technical liaison between the customer, sales, and product teams.

Skills

Required

  • 5+ years in a pre-sales engineering role
  • Proficiency in browser security concepts (browser-based malware, phishing protection, DLP, browser exploits)
  • Experience with technologies such as SIEM/XDR, cloud-native platforms, ZTNA, VDI, and endpoint security
  • Experience successfully communicating with and advising c-suite, senior management, and security architect-level customers/clients
  • Demonstrated success selling browser security, detection and response, or cloud computing services at the C-Suite and senior management levels
  • Experienced and comfortable presenting complex security and computing concepts to large audiences both virtually and in person

Nice to have

  • Experience working for a browser security solution
  • Ability to read/understand HAR files and net-export logs