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Tread

Customer Success - Implementation & Enablement Manager

Posted 2 Days Ago
Remote
Hiring Remotely in USA
80K-100K Annually
Mid level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in USA
80K-100K Annually
Mid level
Lead customer onboarding and enablement for B2B SaaS customers in construction logistics: coordinate manual touchpoints, create training content, run in-field training with drivers and dispatchers, host enablement events, monitor onboarding metrics, and intervene to prevent stalls and early churn.
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Company

Tread is the AI-native operating system for the $660B construction materials logistics market: the aggregate, asphalt, and concrete behind every road, bridge, and building in the country. Our customers run the gamut: enterprise producers and contractors that supply the world's largest infrastructure projects, alongside the family-owned hauling fleets that have moved the material this work depends on for generations. They're the operators who actually build the roads, bridges, and buildings around us. Most of the work still happens on paper tickets, phone calls, and disconnected scale houses. We're building the software they run on.

We crossed $1Bn in monthly delivered load value on the platform in March 2026. We’re at ~$XM ARR, and growing fast. Our enterprise customers reconcile real money, real freight, and real P&L against our data every day. Tread is the most important software they use.

We’re a Series A company backed by Mucker Capital.

We’re in growth mode. If you are fulfilled by ownership and a life-changing outcome, let’s connect.

Role

Tread is building the infrastructure to take customer onboarding off the founding team's plate — and this role owns the human side of it. As our Implementation & Enablement Lead, you'll coordinate the manual work that gets new customers live, own the content that powers our self-service onboarding system, and get out in the field with the drivers, foremen, and dispatchers who actually use the product every day. This isn't just conference room training — it's showing up where the work happens and making sure the people on the front line are confident and capable. Our customers are spread across the country, and this role is built for someone who thrives in that environment.

The model is deliberate. Our ops team builds and maintains the self-onboarding system — this person owns everything that requires a human: the coordination, the content, and the in-person work with customers new and existing. If you want high ownership, a direct line to customer outcomes, and work that takes you out of the office and into the field, this role is for you.


Your Impact

  • Coordinate the Onboarding Motion: Own the manual touchpoints, timelines, and handoffs that move new customers through implementation — keeping every onboarding on track and making sure nothing falls through the cracks.

  • Own the Enablement Content: Create and maintain the training materials, guides, and content that power our self-service onboarding system — you're the content owner; ops builds the system around what you produce.

  • Own customer relationships from Closed/Won until their end-to-end platform goals are reached.

  • Train the Front Line: Get on-site with drivers, foremen, dispatchers, and operators — the people who use Tread every day — and make sure they actually know how to use it with confidence. This is hands-on, in-the-field work with new and active customers alike.

  • Lead Customer Enablement Events: Plan and host customer events focused on enablement and adoption — from logistics to content to follow-through — for both new and existing clients.

  • Detect and Recover Stalls: Monitor progress across active onboardings and customer accounts, catch customers going quiet, and intervene early — before a slow start becomes an at-risk relationship.

  • Own the Metrics That Matter: Drive time to value, onboarding NPS, early churn rate, stall rate, and self-onboarded % — these numbers tell you whether the content is working, the training is sticking, and customers are making it through on their own.


What You'll Bring

  • Excitement to travel frequently — our customers aren't local and the most important work happens on-site.

  • 3–6 years in customer implementation, onboarding, solutions consulting, or technical customer success at a B2B SaaS company.

  • Direct experience training frontline workers — drivers, operators, field teams — not just software users in conference rooms.

  • Experience running multi-phase implementation projects from kickoff through full adoption — not just go-live.

  • Strong content creation skills — you can translate complex workflows into clear, usable training materials in partnership with Marketing for design.

  • Strong project management instincts — you can run multiple customer engagements, coordinate events, and juggle competing priorities without dropping the ball.

  • Comfortable in any room — as effective with a dispatcher in a truck yard as with an ops lead in a boardroom.


Why Tread

  • Own the implementation and enablement motion end-to-end — high ownership, direct impact on retention.

  • Get out of the office and into the field — this role travels and the work is tangible.

  • Direct line to retention: the work you do determines whether customers stay.

  • Small, high-caliber team where the quality of your work is visible.

  • Fast growth and the chance to define what this function looks like as we scale.


Compensation:

$80,000–$100,000 base + bonus. Base compensation will be determined based on location, experience, skill set, and alignment with the role. Eligible for a performance bonus tied to onboarding and customer success KPIs.

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