Solutions Engineer
AsanaWe're seeking a driven, entrepreneurial Solutions Engineer to join a newly formed team bringing Command by Asana to product development and engineering teams. This is a unique opportunity to be at the ground floor of an emerging go-to-market motion, partnering with a dedicated Account Executive and cross-functional teammates to build repeatable technical plays that will scale across Asana's field organization. You will be an extended part of the product General Manager's team, helping bring customer feedback to the product team and shape how the product, demos, and technical positioning evolve.
You'll work with Engineering leaders, product development teams, and cross-functional stakeholders who are looking to modernize how they coordinate work, deflect repetitive requests, and deliver better employee experiences. This role requires strong technical curiosity and customer empathy—you'll lead discovery, technical validation, and solution design while partnering seamlessly with Asana's existing Account Executives, Customer Success Managers, and core Solutions Engineers to support both net-new and expansion opportunities.
This role is ideal for someone who understands the Engineering buyer, thrives in ambiguity, loves building from the ground up, and is energized by the chance to help define a new market motion at Asana.
This role can either be fully remote depending on where you live in the UK, or based in our London office with an office-centric hybrid schedule. If based in-office: The standard in-office days are Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Most Asanas have the option to work from home on Wednesdays. <
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