Customer Success Manager - West
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As a Customer Success Manager (remote, based in the Pacific time zone and within 1 hour of a major airport), you are the long-term partner to the customers who rely on Aurelian. You take the relationship forward after handoff from the Implementation Manager six weeks after the customer goes live and own it from there; you ensure that every customer gets extraordinary value from our platform, renews with confidence, and grows their investment over time. You'll manage a portfolio of 20-30 accounts within a regional territory, and you'll be the person your customers trust to understand their world and advocate for their success. This is an early-stage role, which means there's no finished playbook waiting for you. You'll help build the processes, standards, and frameworks that define Customer Success at Aurelian. If you see open space as an opportunity rather than a gap, you'll thrive here, but it's certainly not for everyone. While the company is headquartered in Seattle, Customer Experience (Implementation, Customer Success, Customer Support) is a national, remote team. Your peers will be the Customer Success Managers of the Central and Eastern regions, and you will report to the Head of Customer Experience.
Responsibilities
- Run strategic relationships. You'll establish a rhythm of meaningful, well-prepared meetings with each customer that demonstrate real, measurable value. You'll visit customers on-site to deepen relationships and understand their operations and opportunities firsthand.
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About Aurelian Aurelian builds AI tools that help 911 centers handle more with less, so telecommunicators can stay focused on what matters most and communities get the response they need. AVA is a conversational AI agent that answers non-emergency calls; the agent routes, triages, and resolves the calls without any human intervention. By handling administrative calls like noise complaints, lost dogs, and parking inquiries, AVA eliminates hold times and lets call-takers focus their energy on actual emergencies. CORA supports call-takers on the calls that matter most. CORA is an on-screen assistant that delivers real-time SOP checklists, smart reminders, and contextual guidance as an emergency call unfolds, so dispatchers stay calm, consistent, and confident when every second counts. When AVA detects an emergency mid-call, it transfers the caller to a telecommunicator and passes along the caller details, location, incident type, and key statements directly into CORA. The call-taker never starts from scratch. The problem we're solving is serious. The average emergency communications center is 30% understaffed nationwide. Staffing shortages drive burnout and attrition, which makes the shortage worse. Meanwhile, 60-80% of the calls coming in aren't even emergencies at all. Aurelian addresses both sides of that equation: AVA reduces unnecessary call volume, and CORA makes every emergency call more manageable for the people handling it. Aurelian is live in centers across the country, answering thousands of non-emergency calls every day, and is backed by New Enterprise Associates and Y Combinator . Aurelian is growing rapidly; we are hiring people who want to help scale this work and make a real difference in public safety infrastructure for communities across the country.
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