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Regional Delivery Senior Manager
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Feedzai seeks a Regional Delivery Senior Manager in Brazil to lead LATAM client onboarding and activation. You will manage a team of Project Managers, ensuring on-time, on-budget delivery for large-scale enterprise implementations. Requires 10+ years in professional services management, deep LATA...
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Regional Community Manager
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Gamma seeks a Regional Community Manager in Brazil to build local presence and connect with creators, educators, and startups. This part-time contractor role involves hosting workshops, creating localized content, and developing learning courses. Ideal candidates have experience teaching, organiz...
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LATAM Regional Marketing Manager, Uber for Business
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LATAM Regional Marketing Manager, Uber for Business: Drive B2B growth across Brazil, Mexico, and key markets. Lead full-funnel campaigns, partner with regional Sales teams, and manage a team of marketers. Requires 7+ years B2B/B2C marketing experience, fluency in English, Portuguese, and Spanish,...
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Brazil; Mexico , Sao Paulo; Mexico City
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Regional Support Manager
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Brazil
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Axon
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Regional Intelligence Manager
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Brazil , Sao Paulo
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About the Regional Manager role

A Regional Manager is a pivotal senior leadership role responsible for overseeing multiple business locations or a specific geographic territory, ensuring operational excellence, driving profitability, and executing corporate strategy at a local level. Professionals in these jobs act as the critical link between corporate headquarters and local district or store management, translating high-level goals into actionable plans. The scope of a Regional Manager's authority is substantial, typically encompassing dozens to hundreds of locations, requiring a blend of strategic vision and hands-on operational management.

The core responsibilities of a Regional Manager are multifaceted and demanding. Primarily, they are accountable for the financial performance of their region, including meeting sales targets, managing budgets, and controlling costs. They lead, coach, and develop a team of district or area managers, fostering a culture of accountability and high performance. A significant part of the role involves ensuring consistent implementation of company policies, brand standards, and operational procedures across all locations within their purview. Regional Managers spend considerable time analyzing performance data and market trends to identify opportunities for growth or areas needing improvement, then devising and implementing targeted action plans. They are also key in building strong relationships with key stakeholders, resolving high-level customer or operational issues, and often managing vendor or contractor relationships specific to their region's needs. Travel within the region is a standard requirement, often exceeding 50%, to conduct visits, audits, and provide direct support to local teams.

The typical skills and requirements for Regional Manager jobs are rigorous, reflecting the seniority of the position. Employers universally seek candidates with a proven track record of multi-unit or multi-site management experience, usually a minimum of 5-7 years in a leadership capacity. A bachelor's degree in business administration, management, or a related field is commonly required, with an MBA often preferred. Essential skills include exceptional leadership and people development abilities, strategic thinking, and financial acumen with expertise in P&L management. Strong analytical skills to interpret complex data sets are crucial, as are outstanding communication and interpersonal skills for influencing both upwards and downwards. The role demands high autonomy, superb problem-solving capabilities for complex operational challenges, and resilience to manage pressure. Proficiency in standard business software and relevant industry-specific systems is expected. For those seeking leadership roles with significant impact, Regional Manager jobs offer the challenge of steering a substantial portion of a company's operations to success, making them a premier goal for ambitious management professionals.