Project Manager - Strategic Accounts

CYE
CYE

Operations

Herzliya, Israel

Posted on Jun 26, 2026
Cye is looking for a Project Manager to manage and grow relationships with strategic customer accounts while ensuring successful delivery of projects and services.
This role is ideal for a mid-level professional with background in technical companies and strong coordination, communication, and stakeholder management skills.

What you’ll do

    • Act as the main point of contact for strategic customer accounts.
    • Coordinate internal teams to ensure timely and high-quality project delivery.
    • Manage project timelines, priorities, risks, and customer expectations.
    • Lead regular customer meetings, status updates, and follow-ups.
    • Identify opportunities to improve customer satisfaction and account growth.
    • Collaborate with technical, sales, and operational teams to align on customer needs.
    • Monitor project performance and ensure delivery against agreed objectives.
    • Support escalation management and problem resolution when needed.

What we are looking for

    • 2-3 years of experience in project management, account management, customer success, sales engineer, or similar roles.
    • Strong communication and stakeholder management skills — comfortable running meetings, writing status updates, and flagging issues clearly.
    • Experience in a B2B technology, SaaS, or managed services environment.
    • Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities simultaneously.
    • Fluent English is mandatory, both written and spoken. Additional languages are considered an advantage.
    • Strong organizational and problem-solving skills.
    • Comfortable working in an international and fast-paced environment.

Nice to Have

    • Background or experience in the cyber security industry.
    • Familiarity with IT services, SaaS, or managed services environments.
    • Project management certification is an advantage.
About us
Cye helps security and risk leaders gain a clear, defensible view of their cyber exposure, grounded in financial impact and real-world attack paths. By continuously quantifying exposure and validating it in context, organizations can establish a strong baseline, prioritize decisions with confidence, and track measurable reduction over time.