The Channel Operations Manager will align channel operations with business objectives, develop KPIs, analyze performance, and oversee technology tools while enhancing partner satisfaction.
About You
- You have worked for Cybersecurity vendor/s that had a partner community of Distributors, Value Added Resellers, MSSPs and Tech Alliances.
- You’ve supported a SaaS Channel sales team working hundreds of deals within a given quarter.
- You have experience with Channel reporting and processes.
- You are both analytical and process oriented.
- You enjoy sharing your knowledge, and helping others succeed.
- You are an independent thinker who is not afraid to ask questions, or call out potential gaps in tools or processes.
- You take ownership; You are willing to step outside of your role or comfort zone to ensure the success of the business; No task is too big or too small
- You can juggle multiple priorities and are excited to work in an environment where change is constant.
- You have the ability to think big, creating systems, processes and tools that will help us build for Global Scale.
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- You can see the big picture, identify and communicate trends, opportunities and gaps. You can also zoom-in to provide tactical recommendations in-response to your observations.
- You love being part of a team. You are dedicated to the mission, but like to have fun along the way.
In this job, you will bring these skills
- Minimum of 3-8+ years of experience in a Channel Operations, or Channel Analyst role preferably in SaaS or Cybersecurity.
- In-depth knowledge of indirect sales models, channel partner ecosystems, and the dynamics of managing relationships with distributors, resellers, and other partners.
- Proficiency in analyzing channel performance data, identifying trends, and making data-driven decisions. Ability to generate insightful reports and forecasts.
- Experience in defining and tracking KPIs to measure partner success and operational efficiency.
- Exceptional quantitative and MS Excel/Google Sheets skills (i.e. sumifs, index/match and vlookup, table formulas, pivot tables, etc.)
- Familiarity with CRM systems, partner portals, and other technology tools that support channel management and operations.
- Knowledge of legal and regulatory requirements related to channel management, ensuring all activities are compliant.
- Skill in designing, implementing, and refining processes that streamline channel operations, enhance efficiency, and improve partner satisfaction.
- Strong project management skills to oversee multiple channel initiatives, ensuring they are delivered on time and within budget.
- A commitment to ensuring that channel partners deliver an excellent customer experience, aligning with the company's brand and service standards.
Role Responsibilities + Deliverables
- Align channel operations with overall business objectives, ensuring that channel partners contribute effectively to sales targets.
- Develop and implement performance metrics, KPIs, and reporting systems to track the success of channel initiatives.
- Monitor and analyze the performance of channel partners, identifying areas for improvement and opportunities for growth.
- Design and optimize processes and systems to streamline channel operations, enhance partner experience, and improve operational efficiency.
- Identify and mitigate risks associated with channel operations, including contractual, financial, and reputational risks.
- Analyze channel data to provide insights into partner performance, market trends, and competitive dynamics.
- Prepare and present regular reports to senior management on channel performance and strategic initiatives.
- Serve as the liaison between channel partners and internal teams to resolve operational issues and drive collaboration.
- Assist in the development of sales forecasts and channel revenue projections.
- Contribute to the planning and budgeting process by providing insights into channel trends and partner performance.
- Oversee the selection, implementation, and management of technology tools that support channel operations, such as CRM systems, partner portals, and analytics platforms.
At Abnormal Security certain roles are eligible for a bonus, restricted stock units (RSUs), and benefits. Individual compensation packages are based on factors unique to each candidate, including their skills, experience, qualifications and other job-related reasons. We know that benefits are also an important piece of your total compensation package. Learn more about our Compensation and Equity Philosophy on our Benefits & Perks page.
Base salary range:
$114,800—$135,000 USD
Top Skills
Analytics Platforms
Crm Systems
Cybersecurity
Google Sheets
Excel
Partner Portals
SaaS
Abnormal Security San Francisco, California, USA Office
185 Clara St. , San Francisco, CA, United States, 94107
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