- Employment
- Full-time
- Seniority
- Senior
About the role
Position Overview:
The deadline to apply to this role is May 31st, 2026.
Zocks AI is seeking a Senior Implementation Manager to join our Solutions Delivery team and play a pivotal role in driving success for our enterprise Financial Services clients. This is an ownership role designed for a high-impact technical leader who can engage executive stakeholders, influence program decisions and deliver outcomes for strategic clients.
As a Senior IM, you will lead our most complex, multi-stakeholder deployments, serving as the bridge between our product’s capabilities and the client’s business transformation. You are a technical problem-solver who thrives on navigating complex organizations and structuring projects and communications to accelerate platform adoption.
You should love working directly with customers, thrive in fast-moving environments, and get energy from solving hard problems under pressure.
Salary: S110,000-$125,000 with a discretionary bonus based on company performance.
Visas: We are unable to sponsor work visas for this role, and you must be authorized to work in the United States.
Interview Schedule: 30-minute initial call with our recruiter, and up to three 30-45 minute video or onsite interviews with members of our team, followed by an offer pending references. At least one interiew will cover hypothetical implementation scenarios. The estimated interview time commitment is up to 3 hours.
Please note that, due to the nature of our work in the financial services industry, the selected candidate will be subject to background and reference checks as part of the onboarding process.
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