[Remote] District Manager, OnStar & Loyalty (Northeast Houston, TX)

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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. General Motors (GM) is committed to innovation with a vision to empower customers and employees. The District Manager, OnStar & Loyalty, will engage dealers in the Houston Metro Area, building relationships and promoting GM software and subscriptions to enhance customer experience and dealership profitability.


Responsibilities

  • Clearly communicate the benefit of OnStar as GM’s tech ingredient brand – get dealerships excited about our products and services as a key driver of customer experience, brand loyalty and dealership profitability
  • Establish effective relationships with dealers within your assigned District, serving as a dealership’s trusted advisor to broaden awareness, drive customer acquisition and revenue generation for GM’s software and subscription business
  • Act as a main liaison between OnStar, GM’s vehicle brands, and your assigned dealerships, understanding the dealer’s needs; establishing credibility; and taking accountability and delivering value to your dealerships and brand counterparts
  • Build familiarity and engagement with the current (e.g. mobile app, Google Built-In) and future (e.g. Over-the-air updates) product offerings
  • Serve as subject matter expert on all things related to the My GM Rewards Loyalty program including the Rewards Credit Cards
  • Initiate and conduct live training or remote calls with dealer leadership and personnel on OnStar’s portfolio of products, services, My GM Rewards, and the GM Rewards Credit Card and the proper delivery and customer onboarding process, including the ability to troubleshoot when something goes wrong
  • Build strong, productive relationships within GM’s field team ecosystem, including Vehicle Sales, Service & Marketing teams, Fleet and Commercial Sales team, and OnStar Business Solutions Sales teams
  • Conduct monthly sales performance analysis, leveraging data & analytics to identify opportunities and implement dealer action plans while supporting continuous improvement
  • Support planning and countermeasures designed to meet and achieve aggressive monthly, quarterly, and annual performance targets and milestones
  • Assist in product launches to ensure streamlined marketing and advertising between the dealer and GM
  • Ensure dealers are providing customers with the technological capabilities that come with their purchase
  • Monitor Dealer, District, Zone, and Regional metrics to ensure they meet or exceed the desired Goals
  • Resolve all dealer-customer satisfaction issues through appropriate channels
  • Be prepared to learn and adapt as our product, services and role evolves

Skills

  • 2+ years in sales and customer service; Outside Sales preferred
  • Experience working with automotive dealerships and/or OEMs beneficial, including familiarity with new, used, commercial and service operations
  • Understanding the audience; getting the message across; presenting information effectively; and communicating openly
  • Computer skills with Microsoft Office proficiency: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook
  • Comfortable with technology and subscription services, including troubleshooting mobile app and internal platform issues
  • Ability to effectively and efficiently use your time to focus on the most impactful activities and challenge those that distract from the identified goals
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Proper use of language, grammar, and diction
  • Daily travel within market, minimal overnights
  • Bachelor's degree or 2+ years of experience in the automotive industry in lieu of a degree
  • Agile learner, continuous improvement 'Better Never Stops' mindset
  • Driven and self-motivated
  • Prioritizing skills, Multitasker
  • Adaptable, embraces change
  • Problem solving skills
  • Detail oriented and organized
  • Verbal and written communication

Company Overview

  • General Motors is an automotive company that designs, produces, markets, and distributes vehicles and vehicle parts. It was founded in 1908, and is headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, USA, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is https://www.gm.com.

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