Fieldwire

Construction

ConstructionSuccessManager

€55–75k ~AI est. Paris, France Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid candidates.

The Brief

“Construction Success Manager at Fieldwire. Skills: Customer Success, Construction Software, Client Relationship Management. Advise clients on platform deployments. Guide clients through platform deployments”

Industry & Context.

Construction
Problems you'll solve

Problem solving; Troubleshoot issues; Resolve technical issues

Eligibility Requirements

3 days in office, 2 days remote

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years construction experience, Fluency in French, Fluency in English, Basic understanding of construction process, Understanding of construction project interactions

Nice to Have

Combination of field and office management roles, Fluency in Spanish, Experience using software to plan construction projects

What You'll Do.

Advise clients on platform deployments

Guide clients through platform deployments

Engage clients continuously

Ensure client satisfaction

Drive account expansion

Develop client processes

Consult on client processes

Become a product expert

Understand business objectives

Help clients extract value

Support book of business

Drive process forward

Understand client needs

Understand current tech stack

Manage customer portfolio

Improve Fieldwire usage

Improve Fieldwire processes

Build client relationships

Maintain client relationships

Conduct web-based training

Conduct in-person training

Conduct demonstrations

Communicate customer feedback

Resolve technical issues

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Assist product team

Communication Scope

Presentation skills; Communication skills

Full Job Description

Fieldwire is a group company of the Hilti Group. The candidate selected for this position will be a Hilti team member. We are looking for construction professionals that have experience using software to plan and manage construction projects. Our ideal candidate is proactive, detail-oriented, friendly, and passionate about improving the construction industry. Our Construction Success Managers work closely with clients, advising and guiding them through successful platform deployments, training(s), workflow consultation, and continuous engagement programs that ensure their satisfaction and Fieldwire account expansion. What you’ll be doing You'll utilize your experience as a construction professional to develop and consult on client processes, becoming a trusted advisor to your customers. As a Fieldwire product and training expert, you will work to understand your accounts’ business objectives, helping them extract the most value out of Fieldwire to meet those goals. As you deploy, train, and support your book of business, you'll apply the same mindset to customer interactions that you did to the construction projects you've managed: remove roadblocks, and drive the process forward. The primary responsibilities of our next Construction Success Manager will be to: Become a Fieldwire product expert and learn best practices for configuring and utilizing the platform. Understand client construction needs and current tech stack in order to seamlessly integrate Fieldwire into a company’s day-to-day workflows. Manage a portfolio of customers (new and existing) to help improve their Fieldwire usage and processes. Build and maintain long-lasting relationships with Fieldwire clients. Conduct web-based and in-person training(s) and demonstrations to educate clients on Fieldwire. Assist the product team in identifying issues and communicating customer feedback for product improvements. Troubleshoot, as necessary, to help communicate answers to product questions and resolve techni

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