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Manager of Customer Implementation

US - Remote

Osano is hiring a Manager of Customer Implementation to lead and grow our Implementation team as we help customers bring privacy programs to life! We’re looking for someone who thrives in a dynamic, people-first SaaS environment—someone who’s equally excited to coach a team and onboard customers directly.

This role blends strategy and action. You'll set onboarding KPIs, define and improve processes, and build dashboards that help us measure success while also serving as a trusted partner during critical customer onboarding phases. The ideal candidate is a strong communicator, an empathetic leader, and someone who thrives in operational clarity and team growth. You’ll play a key role in shaping how customers experience their first 30–60 days with Osano and how we scale our team to meet that bar consistently. If you believe in mentorship, love seeing your team succeed, and have a point of view on what great onboarding looks like, keep reading!

At Osano, we value candidates from all walks of life and are focused on building a diverse team. If you don't exactly meet all the listed requirements, don't let that keep you from applying. We're looking for people who are eager to learn and grow with us. If you're interested in being part of our inclusive, mission-driven, venture-backed tech startup, say hi!

 

The Role 

  • Manage and coach a team of Implementation Managers, supporting their day-to-day performance, long-term growth, and career development.
  • Own onboarding for a small number of customers to stay close to the work and lead by example.
  • Define and improve onboarding KPIs (e.g. time-to-value, adoption metrics) and build dashboards to bring clarity and accountability.
  • Streamline handoffs across Sales, Implementation, and Customer Success to ensure consistency and a smooth customer experience.
  • Operationalize onboarding playbooks and tooling, turning best practices into repeatable processes that scale.
  • Act as a trusted voice in cross-functional conversations, representing Implementation in product, packaging, and customer experience discussions.
  • Diagnose friction in the onboarding journey and lead improvements across systems, process, and communication.
  • Track team performance and forecast onboarding capacity with discipline and transparency.

 

About You

  • 4+ years in a customer onboarding, implementation, or success role within a B2B SaaS environment.
  • Hands-on experience managing onboarding for technical products or privacy/compliance workflows.
  • Proven track record leading or coaching team members while still owning individual customer outcomes.
  • Experience defining onboarding KPIs and creating dashboards to monitor adoption, readiness, and success.
  • Comfortable working cross-functionally with Sales, Product, and Support to solve complex implementation needs.
  • Familiarity with HubSpot, project management tools (e.g. Asana, Jira) and Customer Success platforms like Vitally or Gainsight.
  • Ability to define and track onboarding KPIs and product adoption metrics.
  • Comfort with light technical troubleshooting, such as: JavaScript snippets, browser tools, and basic HTML/CSS.

Qualities in a Manager:

  • Coachable and Curious — you’re confident in your leadership skills but always eager to learn and grow. You ask thoughtful questions, challenge assumptions, and dig into the “why” behind processes + problems.
  • Communicative and Collaborative — you’re clear, inclusive, and intentional in your communication. You work effectively across teams and with customers to ensure transparency and alignment.
  • Resourceful — you solve problems creatively, especially in fast-moving or ambiguous environments. You find innovative solutions and turn challenges into new opportunities.
  • Empathetic Leader — you lead with empathy, valuing people, process, and outcomes. You believe in mentorship and coaching to drive individual and team success.
  • Operational — you’re skilled at building scalable, repeatable processes and workflows. You can turn complex tasks into manageable, measurable actions that drive results.

Nice-to-Haves:

  • Experience managing onboarding for privacy, security, legal, or compliance products.
  • Exposure to APIs, webhooks, or integration-heavy onboarding flows.
  • Background in high-growth startups or scaling teams where process had to be built from scratch.
  • Familiarity with customer journey frameworks and success planning.

 

Compensation

Based on your skills and experience, you can expect an annual salary to be between $135,000 and $145,000. We want everyone at Osano to have a stake in our success, so you'll also receive stock options upon joining the company. 

 

Benefits 

  • Fair-pay compensation (provided below) + ownership interest for early stake in our success!     
  • Unlimited paid time off with a requirement to take at least two weeks off per year. Plus, we offer paid parental leave, sick time off, and volunteering time to use outside of unlimited PTO.
  • We're continuously a Best Place for Working Parents and offer paid parental leave for all new parents + believe that family, however you define it, comes first.   
  • Osano sponsors individual premiums at 100% and dependent premiums at 50% for Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance via Aetna.   
  • A fully, permanently remote company so you can work from anywhere in the U.S.    
  • Receive a Macbook + $600 to craft your home workspace. Plus, a $50/month internet reimbursement.   
  • Annual $300 learning & development stipend to fuel your career and growth.  
  • Annual company trip designed to foster connection, creativity, and having fun together!  
  • Mental health benefits with free memberships to mindfulness + talk therapy services. 

Why Us

  • We’re a welcoming team that's dependable, curious, moves fast, and full of talented people! You’ll work closely with a small team of implementation managers who help each other out while having fun working together.
  • A well-defined career path that’s not just “climbing the ladder” - learn different competencies, skills, and concepts as you progress and get recognized for it.
  • You’ll become a privacy expert, including the opportunity to receive your Certified Information Privacy credential. 
  • You’ll be representing a product that makes prospects say, “This is so awesome” when it’s sold and maintaining an average 95% CSAT score each quarter.
  • We’re a Great Place to Work for the fourth year in a row, with 97% of employees saying it’s a great place to work.

 

A bit more about Osano 

​​Osano is an Austin area, venture-backed startup focused on creating transparency in data. Osano is a B-corp (public benefit corp), which means that, although we are a for-profit company, we are mission-oriented, and we wake up every morning with the goal of doing well by doing good. We're an easy solution to data privacy laws! Osano is a data privacy platform that instantly helps websites become compliant with laws such as GDPR and CCPA. Osano works to keep companies out of trouble and monitors all of the vendors they share data with – so they don't have to. 

At Osano, we value candidates from all walks of life and are focused on building a diverse team. If you don't exactly meet all of the job requirements, don't let that keep you from applying. We're looking for people who are eager to learn and grow with us. If you're interested in being part of our inclusive, mission-driven, venture-backed tech startup, say hi! 

 

We're a fully-remote startup with employees who work from the continental United States. However, at our current stage, we are unable to provide sponsorship for employment visas or employ individuals outside of the US. 

Osano is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, neurodiversity, parental status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We value what makes us different and want to see how you can make our team better! 

 

At Osano, Privacy is important to us and we want to be transparent about how we handle the data shared with us. By submitting your application, you acknowledge and agree that your data will be processed in accordance with our privacy policy, accessible here.

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