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A global software-as-a-service company is looking for a Customer Success Engineer in London. The role involves enabling and supporting customers post-sale, leading solution design, and collaborating across teams to drive customer success. Ideal candidates should have experience in a similar technical role within a SaaS environment and demonstrate strong communication and troubleshooting skills.
ROLLER is a global software-as-a-service company designed to help businesses in the leisure and attractions industry operate more efficiently and deliver great guest experiences. ROLLER helps its customers through a full suite of venue management features, including ticketing, point-of-sale, CRM, self-serve kiosks, memberships, digital waivers, and more. We are a fast-growing global company with customers in over 30 countries and a diverse range of industries, including theme parks, museums, zoos, trampoline parks, water parks, aquariums, and wake parks - to name a few.
At the heart of ROLLER is our team, which comprises over 200 highly energetic, driven, intelligent, and humble professionals all contributing to help build a great and enduring business. We truly believe that the sky's the limit for us, and we are well on our way toward becoming a global success story. Above all, we love what we do, and we are looking for like-minded people to join us on this amazing journey!
The Solution Engineering function is a critical pillar at ROLLER, central to how we win new business, onboard and expand existing customers, and how we bridge real‑world insights back into Product to drive innovation.
As a Customer Success Engineer, you’ll be a trusted technical advisor post‑sale. You’ll work closely with Customer Success, Training and Implementation, Support, and Product to ensure customers achieve their business objectives, extract maximum value from ROLLER, and remain confident in our platform as they grow.
You’ll lead requirements gathering, solution design, and implementation planning for customers, manage beta projects in partnership with Product, and provide deep technical expertise through onboarding, adoption, and ongoing support.
Solution Engineers are deep subject matter experts. They understand our customers’ businesses and ROLLER technology deeply. They manage the wide demands placed on an all‑in‑one solution by knowing what is truly business‑critical versus what’s a “nice to have”, where a workaround suffices. They are pragmatic, balanced, and trusted experts.
Enable & Support Customers
Collaborate Cross‑Functionally
Advocate for Customers
Successful applicants will be required to complete a background check (including criminal history) prior to commencement of employment
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