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Senior Talent Acquisition Partner - GTM

San Francisco, Raleigh, Miami

MaintainX is the world's leading AI-powered maintenance and asset management platform, serving 13,000+ customers including Duracell, Shell, Cintas, and Brenntag. We raised $150M in Series D funding led by Bessemer Venture Partners and Bain Capital Ventures, bringing our total funding to $254M. We were named to the Forbes 2025 Cloud 100, the definitive ranking of the top 100 private cloud companies in the world.

We're growing fast, and our revenue org is the engine carrying that growth. We're hiring the talent team to match.

The Role

We're looking for a Senior Talent Partner to run GTM recruiting at MaintainX. This role sits on the Talent Acquisition team, owning hiring across Sales, Customer Success, RevOps, and revenue-adjacent functions. Our GTM org is rated in the top 5% of B2B sales teams on RepVue, with 4.2/5 inbound quality and 104% attainment, and our quota carriers are landing seven-figure ARR deals against Fortune 500 buyers. The bar is high; the closes are real; the room for elite sellers to compound is significant. Your job is to keep that engine fed.

What You'll Do

  • Own 10–15 active GTM requisitions at a time across Account Executive, Account Manager, Customer Success, Sales Leadership, and RevOps. Move candidates through stages with 48-hour SLAs and present a calibrated shortlist to every hiring manager within two weeks of intake.
  • Source and engage senior sales talent through LinkedIn Recruiter, Juicebox, RepVue, direct outreach, referrals, and events. Build pipelines on always-on roles (AE, AM, CS) before reqs are even opened so we never start a cycle from zero.
  • Run structured intake meetings with sales leaders and RevOps. Sharpen role scope, level, territory carve, ramp expectations, and OTE math before the first candidate is touched.
  • Calibrate on quota attainment as the leading signal. Read W-2s, ramp curves, and stack rankings the way our hiring managers do. Underwrite risk on every senior offer the way a deal review reads a forecast.
  • Maintain a data-driven pipeline review in partnership with revenue leadership. Track pass-through rates, stage conversion, sourcing yield, and offer accept rates on a weekly cadence.
  • Configure and own your req portfolio in Ashby: job setup, interview plans, scorecard design, and stage automation. Hands-on-keyboard, not delegated.
  • Own the deal-review and presentation interview objects for sales hires. Calibrate the rubric, train the panel, and make sure the selling motion we hire for is the selling motion we run.

What You Bring

  • 5+ years of full-cycle GTM recruiting, with meaningful depth on senior sellers (AEs, AMs, Sales Managers, Sales Directors).
  • Experience at a high-growth SaaS company ($100M+ ARR or Series C+) where you've recruited against an aggressive plan.
  • Hands-on ATS expertise, ideally Ashby, Greenhouse, or Lever, including job configuration, scorecard design, and pipeline reporting.
  • Proven track record closing senior revenue talent in competitive markets, including head-to-head against other late-stage SaaS offers.
  • Fluency in sales economics. You can read OTE structures, accelerators, ramp schedules, and quota attainment data, and you can hold your own with a CRO on a comp conversation.
  • Data-driven operating style. You run your pipeline from a dashboard, not a gut feeling.
  • Ability to manage 10+ concurrent searches without letting candidates go cold.

What's In It For You

  • Competitive salary and meaningful equity opportunities.
  • Healthcare, dental, and vision coverage.
  • 401(k) / RRSP enrollment program.
  • Take what you need PTO.
  • A work culture where:
    • You'll work alongside folks across the globe that reflect the MaintainX values: Smart Humble Optimist.
    • We believe in meritocracy, where ideas and effort are publicly celebrated.

About Us

Our mission is to deliver one platform for maintenance, repair & operations teams to keep the physical world running. We believe the greatest asset in any organization is the people. That's why we built an intuitive, mobile-first solution to help boost productivity and collaboration across teams and locations.

MaintainX is committed to creating a diverse environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

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