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Manager of Customer Success

United States (Remote)

Steer offers a suite of software tools for today's automotive repair shop. We combine a mix of software tools that a repair shop needs to run a highly profitable shop, in one user-friendly, cost-effective platform. Through the Steer suite, we allow the shop owner to get back to focusing on what matters, and to stop worrying about marketing and customer retention.

Steer began as an online directory for drivers to find a local mechanic. Fast forward to today, Steer has launched a complete Customer Relationship Management (CRM) marketing suite, complete with text messaging, email automation, direct mail integration, reputation management, appointment reminders, declined/recommended services, and many other features. We are always innovating and we are proud to be a leader in the automotive repair industry.  In August 2024 Steer acquired AutoOps - the leader in modern, intelligent, and fully integrated scheduling software for auto repair shops. AutoOps allows customers to smoothly schedule through a shop's website and Google Business Profile. 

About the Role
As the Manager of Customer Success, you will lead our Customer Success Managers, overseeing a diverse portfolio that ranges from high-touch Enterprise partnerships to our high-volume Scaled segments. Reporting to the Director of Customer Success, you will be the bridge between personalized relationship management and digital-first automation. Your mission is to professionalize our CS operations by building a unified "Account Health" framework that works for every customer, regardless of size. You will lead a supportive, high-trust team and provide the strategic structure needed to turn "crowdsourced" Slack knowledge into repeatable, data-driven playbooks that drive global retention.

 

You Are

  • You understand that an Enterprise lead needs a different "touch" than a high-volume user, and you know how to build systems for both.
  • You don't wait for a clean dashboard; you dive into the data to find the trends, churn risks, and expansion opportunities yourself.
  • You can coach a CSM through a high-stakes executive presentation one hour and help them optimize an automated email sequence the next.
  • You thrive in the "grey area." You see messy data and ambiguous processes as a puzzle to solve rather than a roadblock.



You Will

  • Segment the Strategy: Define and iterate on the engagement models for our Enterprise (high-touch) and Scaled (tech-touch) tiers to maximize efficiency.
  • Build the Health Engine: Develop a standardized Account Health Scoring system that identifies risk across the entire 1,000+ account base.
  • Operationalize the "Hive-Mind": Transition the team from informal Slack-based collaboration to a structured internal knowledge base and formal playbooks.
  • Drive Proactive Retention: Move the team away from reactive "firefighting" by using leading indicators to trigger outreach before a customer is at risk.
  • Mentor & Measure: Manage the day-to-day performance of the CS team, using clear KPIs to drive accountability and professional growth.

 

You Have


Must Have:

  • Leadership Experience: 2+ years of experience managing a Customer Success team (or 4+ years as a Senior/Lead CSM ready for the next step).
  • Versatile CS Background: Proven experience managing both high-touch Enterprise accounts (QBRs, multi-stakeholder navigation) and Scaled/Digital segments (automation, mass communication).
  • Analytical Proficiency: Experience using data (CRM, BI tools, or Excel) to track health, predict churn, and report on team performance.
  • Systems Thinking: Ability to design processes that scale; you’ve successfully implemented a new tool, workflow, or playbook in the past.
  • High Emotional Intelligence: A coaching-first management style that fits our supportive, collaborative culture.

 

Nice to Have:

  • Technical Literacy: Ability to work with advanced data visualization tools.
  • CS Ops Familiarity: Experience selecting or implementing a CS Platform (e.g., Gainsight, Vitally, ChurnZero).
  • Experience with the automotive industry

 

Interview Process

  • Initial Screen - 30min
  • Hiring Manager Interview - 60min

Wonderlic Assessment 

  • Cross-Functional Interview (1) - 30min

Cross-Functional Interview (2) - 30min

  • Case Study Assessment - 45min

  Career Journey Interview - 60min



We Offer

  • 100% remote work environment
  • Medical, Dental and Vision insurance within 30 days
  • 100% employer-paid medical insurance
  • Equity package
  • Flexible PTO with 15 days minimum
  • Generous Parental Leave
  • FSA and HSA options
  • 401(k)
  • Growth & Wellness Stipend
  • WFH Equipment
  • Chance to work with the latest technology
  • A collaborative, high ownership culture
  • Opportunities for development and career growth

 

 

Why Join Steer?

At Steer, we align our mission of transforming the auto repair experience for shop owners and their customers with your passion for growth, innovation, and excellence. 

Here, you’ll find opportunities to expand your skills, take on career-shaping challenges, and contribute to the future of the auto repair industry, all while enjoying comprehensive benefits and flexible work arrangements to support your well-being.

Join Steer to be part of a forward-thinking, flexible, and collaborative culture where you are empowered to do meaningful and impactful work.



We value diversity and believe that forming teams in which everyone can be their authentic self is key to our success. We welcome applications from those with diverse backgrounds and industries.

Our hiring process looks beyond just credentials. The school you went to at 18 doesn't define your potential to thrive and enrich our culture. Even if you don't meet every requirement, we invite you to apply.

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