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Support Manager - Heredia, Costa Rica

North America

About ROLLER

ROLLER is a global software-as-a-service company designed to help businesses in the leisure and attractions industry operate more efficiently and deliver great guest experiences. ROLLER helps its customers through a full suite of venue management features, including ticketing, point-of-sale, CRM, self-serve kiosks, memberships, digital waivers, and more. We are a fast-growing global company with customers in over 30 countries and a wide array of industries like theme parks, museums, zoos, trampoline parks, water parks, aquariums, and wake parks - just to name a few!

At the heart of ROLLER is our team - which consists of 180+ highly energetic, driven, intelligent, and humble professionals, all contributing to help build a great and enduring business. We truly believe that the sky's the limit for us and we are well on our way toward becoming a global success story. But most of all, we love what we do and we are looking for like-minded people to join us on this amazing journey!


About the Role

We are seeking a passionate Support Manager to join our growing global Customer Support Team. Bringing previous experience working with Point Of Sale (POS) Payments or within a SaaS company, you will be responsible for overseeing operational performance of our team of support agents within the North America region. Reporting to the Director of Support, you will play a pivotal role in maintaining high-quality support services for our customers, driving operational efficiencies and supporting our awesome team of agents to enable them to work as efficiently as possible and always deliver amazing customer support experiences. 

This role requires strong leadership, communication, technical and collaboration skills to ensure the team's success.

What You’ll Do

Operational Excellence:

  • Drive operational efficiency and high performance from your region by monitoring the daily workloads of team members and making adjustments to ensure adequate coverage.
  • Ensure efficient handling of support tickets and cases, monitoring SLAs, response/resolution times, and maintaining a high level of  customer satisfaction.
  • Provide guidance and support to team members through ticket reviews, helping them resolve complex high impact issues, escalating cases as necessary to the product team and ensuring timely resolution.
  • Develop and refine operational processes, workflows and best practices to optimize support team efficiency and effectiveness.
  • Assist in leading the Weekly Support meeting in your region and support team member 1-on-1’s.

Customer Engagement:

  • Act as an escalation point for challenging customer cases, demonstrating strong problem-solving skills and a commitment to finding solutions.

Data Analysis and Reporting:

  • Analyze support metrics, trends and key performance indicators (KPIs) to assess team performance, identify areas for improvement and work with the Director of Support to generate insightful reports for senior management.

Knowledge Management:

  • Work with the Knowledge guild to identify knowledge base documentation, help generate content when needed and work with your team to deliver assigned work.

Collaboration and Communication:

  • Collaborate closely with the Management staff, Regional Support Leads, and other stakeholders to align on strategies, share best practices, and ensure consistent support delivery across regions.
  • Identify skill gaps and recommend training opportunities to enhance team members' technical skills and customer service capabilities.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Product Development and Quality Assurance to identify and to address technical issues/product enhancements

About You

You’ve been there, done that and have a bias for action and results. You know that building extraordinary foundations and positive relationships is the key to driving engagement and ensuring the strategic pieces of work land with positive impact. But you also bring:

  • Experience working in a similar role within a SaaS or POS Payments business
  • 2+ years of leadership experience building and leading teams
  • Whilst the role is hybrid, you will be located in the San José, Costa Rica
  • Formal IT qualifications, bonus if you have a bachelor’s degree in a related field
  • Proven experience mentoring and guiding technical support teams, preferably in a software or technology environment.
  • Demonstrated leadership capabilities and the ability to motivate and inspire a diverse team.
  • Experience working with Slack, JIRA, Google Sheets, Salesforce
  • Strong written & verbal communication skills
  • You will be very tech-savvy and able to pick up new tools very quickly
  • Willing to proactively self-learn about technology and work autonomously in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment
  • You have demonstrated experience with troubleshooting methodologies and implementing them in your workflow
  • Great customer service skills; demonstrated experience is a must!
  • High level of organizational skills and time management skills
  • Strong attention to detail

 

Perks!

  • You get to work on a category-leading product that customers love in a fun, high-growth industry- check our Capterra and G2 reviews.
  • 4 Weeks of Annual Leave and 4 ROLLER Recharge days per year (that is 4 additional days of leave that we all take off together as a team to rest and recuperate) 
  • Engage in our ‘Vibe Tribe’ - led by our team members; you can contribute to company-wide initiatives directly. Regular events and social activities, fundraising & cause-related campaigns... you name it. We're willing to make it happen!
  • Team member Assistance Program to proactively support our team's health and wellbeing - access to coaching, education modules, weekly webinars, and more.
  • 16 weeks paid Parental Leave for primary carers and 4 weeks paid Parental Leave for secondary carers
  • Highly flexible work environment with an All Access pass to WeWork depending on your location
  • Work with a driven, fun, and switched-on team that likes to raise the bar in all we do.
  • Individual learning & development budget plus genuine career growth opportunities as we continue to expand!

 

What You Can Expect

  1. Initial call with our Talent Acquisition Manager
    You’ll have an initial call with our Talent Acquisition Manager to chat through some of your experience to date, salary expectations and you can check off any initial questions you might have.
  2. Interview with our Director of Support You will get to meet with our Director of Support to learn more about the role & ROLLER whilst also talking through your experience in more detail.
  3. Technical Skills Assignment and Management Assignment You will demonstrate your skills to the leadership staff at ROLLER.
  4. Loop Interviews This is where you will get to meet our wider ROLLER team to do a ‘vibe check’ on us to make sure our culture & vibe meet what you are looking for!
  5. Offer If all lights are green and the fit feels right, we’ll conduct reference checks and you'll receive an offer to join!

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