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Member Experience

Austin, Texas

At Base we believe that the world needs reliable and abundant power to maximize human prosperity. Our team is on a mission to affect this future. We are tenacious engineers and operators who have solved hard problems and are here to do it again.

As part of our Member Experience team, you will play a vital role in delivering unparalleled support, working directly with customers to provide a world-class experience. You will be the voice and advocate of our brand, ensuring every interaction leaves a lasting impression of trust, satisfaction, and delight. By actively addressing customer needs and exceeding their expectations, you will contribute not only to the success of our customers but also to the growth and reputation of our company. This role offers a unique opportunity to develop real-world expertise in customer service, creative problem-solving, and impactful communication, all while making a tangible difference in the lives of our customers and the future of Base.

Responsibilities:

  • Engage with members across phone, email, text, and other communication channels, delivering personalized and delightful experiences that leave a lasting impact.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve member issues related to Base Power's innovative products, ensuring seamless and satisfying solutions.
  • Utilize tools to track, manage, troubleshoot, and prioritize member interactions, ensuring every concern is addressed promptly and efficiently.
  • Partner with engineering, marketing, and operations teams to streamline processes, enhance the member experience, and drive continuous improvement.
  • Act as the “voice of the customer”, gathering valuable feedback and insights to shape the future of our products and services.
  • Create and maintain detailed documentation, knowledge bases, playbooks, and team resources to ensure consistency in service.
  • Support new members during onboarding to ensure they understand and can fully utilize Base Power's products from the start.

Required Skills / Qualifications:

  • 0-2 years of experience in a high volume customer-facing role.
  • Empathetic communicator who loves connecting with people and making them feel heard.
  • Strong writing skills with excellent grammar, tone, and clarity.
  • Ability to think analytically and creatively to resolve complex issues and suggest process improvements.
  • Attention to detail in communicating accurately and clearly, tracking customer interactions, and documenting solutions.
  • Skilled at managing multiple tasks and inquiries simultaneously while meeting deadlines and response time goals.
  • Natural inclination to stay calm under pressure and step up to proactively de-escalate frustrating situations.
  • Comfortable with ambiguity and a fast-paced environment to quickly adapt to changes while maintaining high-quality support.
  • Tech savvy, with a knack for quickly mastering new tools and systems.
  • Team player motivated by the mission who always puts the company’s best interests first.

Why join Base?

  • Make an impact: contribute to sustainable, reliable energy solutions that are shaping the future.
  • Innovate and grow: be part of a dynamic, fast-growing team at the forefront of IoT and energy technology.
  • Advance your career: enjoy competitive compensation, benefits, and clear opportunities for professional growth.

If you're passionate about technology and want to make a real difference in power grid stability and energy reliability, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today and help us build the future of energy.

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