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Client Executive – Homeland Security / Civilian

DC Metro Area

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Client Executive – Homeland Security / Civilian

Location: Hybrid (US-based, strong preference for DC Metro Area). In-person expectations include periodic visits with customers and to Thunder offices in Tysons Corner.

Job Summary: 

Thunder is the fastest-growing Salesforce consulting partner, backed by Salesforce Ventures, and known for delivering mission-focused innovation through Salesforce, Agentforce, and integrated AI solutions. We are expanding our federal practice and seeking a Client Executive to lead growth across Homeland Security and Civilian agencies. This role is responsible for developing pipeline, cultivating executive relationships, leading capture, and closing deals that expand Thunder’s presence in the civilian federal market.

This is a hands-on sales and capture role, where you will write and shape proposals, partner with Salesforce Public Sector teams, and work with Thunder’s demo and delivery experts to deliver digital solutions on Salesforce and AWS. Reporting to our Head of Federal, the Client Executive will be the primary point of contact to the customer organization, responsible for long-term account growth, client success, and coordination with Thunder’s delivery teams.

Role + Responsibilities:

  • Own pipeline and bookings targets for Homeland Security and Civilian agencies.
  • Build trusted executive relationships with senior civilian leaders and decision makers.
  • Drive capture strategy, teaming, and proposal execution for major Civilian opportunities.
  • Lead or contribute directly to proposal writing, ensuring submissions are compliant, compelling, and aligned to mission needs.
  • Collaborate with Salesforce Public Sector and AWS sellers to co-sell and co-deliver solutions.
  • Work with Thunder’s pre-sales/demo team to shape mission-aligned solutions and accelerators.
  • Partner with Thunder’s delivery teams to ensure program success and client satisfaction.
  • Represent Thunder at Homeland Security and Civilian federal forums, industry events, and customer engagements.
  • Capture customer feedback and mission priorities to inform Thunder’s federal offerings.
  • Develop thought leadership content, including points of view and white papers, that resonate with Homeland Security and Civilian missions.

Qualifications:

  • 8–10+ years of federal business development or sales with a focus on Homeland Security or civilian agencies.
  • Strong relationships across major civilian agencies.
  • Demonstrated success winning $5M+ TCV federal contracts.
  • Experience with RFP/RFI capture, proposal writing, and teaming strategies.
  • Understanding of civilian procurement vehicles (IDIQs, BPAs, OTAs).
  • Salesforce or SaaS/cloud ecosystem experience preferred.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance preferred.
  • Bachelor’s degree required; Salesforce certifications or advanced degree a plus.

U.S. citizens and those authorized to work in the US are encouraged to apply.

Why Thunder? Because You Deserve More Than Just a Job.

  • A Culture of Builders – We’re a remote-first, global team of curious, collaborative problem-solvers. You’ll have the opportunity to refine processes, solve challenges, and help shape the future of Salesforce and Amazon consulting. If you’re excited to build, innovate, and grow, you’ll fit right in.
  • Forge Your Own Path – At Thunder, you’re not just filling a role—you’re shaping it. Whether it’s jumping into presales, refining our methodology, or building something entirely new, the opportunity to innovate is yours to take.

Perks In Store for You:

  • Comprehensive Benefits with Sequoia – Medical, Dental, Vision, and Employer-Paid Life/Disability Insurance to keep you and your loved ones covered.
  • Ownership & Impact – Stock options in a fast-moving, high-growth company. Every employee plays a part in what we’re building. Come make your mark!
  • Level Up Your Career – Real opportunities to grow your Salesforce and Amazon expertise through mentorship, certifications, and hands-on experience with cutting-edge technology.
  • Work from anywhere (well, almost 😉) - Enjoy the freedom of remote work, flexible PTO (with a 2-week minimum!), and generous leave policies - because the best work happens where you’re happiest.
  • People-First Flexibility – We’re always listening, evolving, and adapting. Your feedback helps shape our policies, ensuring you can thrive - professionally and personally.

Research shows that women and people from underrepresented groups often apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the qualifications. We recognize that it is highly unlikely that someone meets 100% of the qualifications for a role. If most of this job description describes you, then we encourage you to please apply for this role. Thunder is proud to be an Equal Opportunity employer, and is deeply committed to building and supporting our diverse team through inclusive, equitable hiring practices.

Thunder does not accept unsolicited resumes from recruitment agencies. All resumes submitted by recruitment agencies to any employee via email, the Internet (including LinkedIn), or directly without a fully-executed search agreement will be deemed the sole property of Thunder, and no fee will be paid in the event the candidate is hired.

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