Fieldwire by Hilti
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Hilti Fieldwire, Inc.'s affiliate is hiring. This position is an opportunity to join the Hilti, Inc. team. The candidate selected for this position will be a Hilti, Inc. team member. If interested, please complete our application.
We are looking for construction professionals that have experience using software to plan and manage construction projects. Our ideal candidate is proactive, detail-oriented, friendly, and passionate about improving the construction industry. Our Customer Success Managers work closely with clients, advising and guiding them through successful platform deployments, training(s), workflow consultation, and continuous engagement programs that ensure their satisfaction and Fieldwire account expansion.
The Hilti Group supplies the construction and energy industries worldwide with technologically leading products, system solutions, software and services. Hilti stands for innovation, quality and direct customer relationships. With around 32,000 team members in over 120 countries, we offer you an environment in which you can grow, prove yourself and shape your career.
The primary responsibilities for our next Customer Success Manager will be to:
At Fieldwire, we’re looking for our next Customer Success Manager to have the following skills and experiences:
The field-first construction platform for less busywork and more building. Trusted on 4M+ projects worldwide, Fieldwire by Hilti gives crews reliable access to plans, tasks, and updates on one simple platform. It unites the field and office around a single, transparent source of truth, keeping teams aligned from start to finish. Designed for easy adoption, crews gain real-time visibility into progress, clear ownership of work, and the context to make confident decisions. As part of the Hilti Group, Fieldwire combines deep construction expertise with modern digital innovation to deliver better outcomes on every job. Learn more at Fieldwire.com.
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