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Zenoti System Administrator
vizxglobal
Worldwide$10Remote1mo ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
About the Company
We are a fast-growing startup offering a no-code AI workflow platform designed for commercial real estate professionals — including brokers, landlords, and retail operators.
Our platform helps teams simplify and automate routine, time-intensive tasks, reducing manual work and accelerating deal cycles.
Key platform capabilities include:
- Building custom AI workflows without coding
- Automating site analysis and location research
- Keeping deal pipelines updated automatically
- Triggering outreach and follow-ups based on workflow results
- Integrating conversational AI with visual workflow builders for seamless, 24/7 automation
Key Responsibilities
- Manage and maintain the Zenoti platform (POS, CRM, scheduling, inventory)
- Configure system settings, user roles, and workflows
- Handle onboarding and implementation for new locations or users
- Troubleshoot system issues (bookings, payments, reports, etc.)
- Provide technical support to internal teams and clients
- Assist with system integrations (e.g., payment gateways, marketing tools)
- Generate reports and ensure data accuracy
- Train staff on proper system usage
Requirements
- Proven experience working with Zenoti (required)
- Background in IT support, system administration, or SaaS platforms
- Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills
- Experience with system configuration and user management
- Familiarity with POS or CRM systems
- Good English communication skills (written and verbal)
- Ability to work independently and manage multiple tasks
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