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Tbwa Chiat/Day Inc

Onsite Implementation Specialist - Portland, OR Portland, OR

Tbwa Chiat/Day Inc, Portland, Oregon, United States, 97204


Onsite Implementation Specialist - Portland, OR

Portland, ORAt SpotOn, we’re helping restaurants and small businesses compete and win with flexible payment and software technology—backed by real people who really care. From seamless point-of-sale systems to integrated restaurant management solutions, every SpotOn tool is designed to help local businesses increase profits and create better experiences for their customers and employees.Recently, SpotOn was:Named one of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies of 2024Awarded Great Places to Work and Built In’s Best Workplaces for the third year in a rowSelected as the Best Overall Restaurant POS by NerdWalletRated the top-rated point-of-sale (POS) for restaurants, bars, retail, and small businesses by Capterra usersWe’re committed to caring hard and moving fast so that we can continue to grow and make a positive impact together.That’s where you come in.This position will be responsible for coordinating and the physical installation of a Restaurant POS. This could include but not limited to: Performing a site readiness survey, installing the POS, training the staff and managers on use of the product and related materials for up to two weeks and upselling other pieces of our product suite that may benefit the owners in running their business. You will need to have a vast knowledge of restaurants and how they operate. The goal of this role is to aid in setting up the business to run more successfully and efficiently prior and immediately following the installation of Restaurant POS.You will:Install Hardware - workstations, pin pads, printers, cash drawers, switches, and other hardware devices that integrate with RPOS.Install router/ firewall, patch cables, cable managementOnsite training and live supportMenu/system functionality changesReporting training and how to use this information to run businessFollow up meetings and calls with the merchant to ensure a successful transitionPre-Installation setup task listsOnsite/remote site readiness visitsTraveling to and from the customer siteQualifications:Research shows that women and members of underrepresented groups tend to apply to roles only when they check every box on a job description. We encourage you to apply if you meet the majority of qualifications and if this role is aligned with your career trajectory.2+ years of experience with POS implementation, performing installations or working in restaurantsExperience working in a wide variety of restaurant types is preferredKnowledge of travel booking platformsUnderstand how to invoice for servicesDemonstrated ability to remain calm under pressurePossess strong analytical and critical problem-solving skillsKnowledge of basic financial accountingExcellent written and verbal English (second language is a bonus) communication skillsAbility to interact with and coach a wide variety of stakeholder, ranging from restaurant managers and owners, to business executives and chefsAbility to perform 2 installations per weekAt SpotOn, we put people above everything else. We’re known for our innovative software and technology solutions, but we stand out because of the hard-working humans behind the tech. We can’t take care of our clients without taking care of our employees first, and that’s why we invest in you with a competitive benefits package which includes:Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance401k with company matchRSUsPaid vacation, 10 company holidays, sick time, and volunteer time offEmployee Resource Groups to build community and inclusion at workMonthly cell phone and internet stipendTuition reimbursement for up to $2,000 per calendar year to assist with your professional developmentCompensation:Our base pay ranges from $20-$27/hour for this position. Offers will be reflective of the candidates location and experience.Please note the salary range listed is just one component of a competitive compensation package which includes a company stock planOffers will be reflective of the candidate’s location and experience.SpotOn is an equal employment opportunity employer. Qualified candidates are considered for employment without regard to race, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, military or veteran status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.Accepted file types: pdf, doc, docx, txt, rtfAccepted file types: pdf, doc, docx, txt, rtfLinkedIn ProfileDo you have experience working in a restaurant?

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