CH Robinson is seeking a highly motivated and experienced General Manager. This leadership role is integral to driving the operational success, business growth, and strategic initiatives across our branch or branches. As the General Manager, you will oversee complex operations, ensuring the effective implementation of policies, strategies, and organizational structures. You will collaborate with internal teams, manage financial performance, and foster talent development while delivering exceptional results.
If you have a proven track record of success in leading large teams, managing financial performance, and driving growth, this is your opportunity to play a key role in shaping the future of our business.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The duties and responsibilities of this position consists of, but are not limited to, the following:
Strategic Business Planning and Management:
Set, articulate, and lead branch or branches vision and direction
Responsible for policy and strategy implementation that impacts short-term operational results (1 year or less)
Collaborate with team to create and articulate strategic market plan annually (at minimum), and actively reviews, manages, and adjusts short and long-term plans as necessary
Align strategic market plan to CHR’s strategic objectives
Problems faced are difficult to moderately complex
Drive improved business decision making by utilizing analytics; identify analytic gaps and leverage organizational resources and both internal and external technology to help improve efficiency, productivity, and financial results
Design, implement, and review organizational structure to drive business objectives, efficiency and growth, including role definition, resource and headcount alignment, and adjustment/re-alignment as necessary
Build, manage, and leverage internal relationships to ensure collaboration, capacity alignment, consistency, quality, issue resolution, process and/or service improvements and to maximize efficiencies and results
Responsible for annual workforce planning process, including forecasting resource needs, and partner with Talent Acquisition to establish a pipeline, recruit, select, and onboard qualified and diverse talent
Financial Management:
Accountable for the financial performance at a country level, mid-size branch or branches based upon their adjusted gross profit and complexity of operations
Set overall volume and margin expectations for each product that is aligned to sales expectation, customer/carrier growth, and/or commercial growth
Responsible for expense management, including personnel-related costs (including overtime), T&E, and general administrative expenses
Review and monitors daily, monthly, quarterly reports and analytics to:
Monitor performance metrics (i.e., quality, volume, employee productivity)
Identify budget impacting metrics (i.e., volume, sales, productivity, etc.)
Adjusts business processes, strategy, and resources accordingly
Communicate strategic plan, financial results, team/office performance metrics, and adjustments to strategy to employees on a regular basis
Monitor the invoicing process and lags in billing and/or payment, and identifies and implements process improvements to increase efficiency
Engage internal and external providers to conduct cost-benefit analysis, define service delivery standards and appropriate escalation channels, and ensure ongoing relationship oversight and routine process review
Direct team on customer-related business decisions, including strategies for ongoing investment in customer business, pricing, acceptable loss rates, etc.
Business Growth and Development:
Possess a broad understanding of C.H. Robinson’s products, services, resources and technologies and leverage those appropriately to work with the Commercial teams to:
Identify opportunities
Drive sales growth with new and existing customers
Establish new supply chains and business models
Optimize client solutions
Seek opportunities to strengthen and maintain existing relationships with strategic customers. Analyze a defined set of customers’ businesses to identify strategic opportunities, manage challenges, and provide guidance to sales, account management, and operations teams
Drives best practices in sales and account management by leveraging and reinforcing C.H. Robinson’s tools and strategies to facilitate more strategic selling and account relationships by focusing on customer motivations and their desired outcomes
Talent Management:
Manage the performance and development of direct and indirect reports through both formal and informal performance management, coaching and feedback, mentoring and training and developmental tools
Assess, calibrate, and manage talent, leveraging analytics and observation to align roles and resources appropriately, focus on and advocate for individual and team development, career pathing and succession planning
Manage the team’s reward and recognition strategies, including appropriate and consistent compensation administration, planning cyclical bonus and/or commission payments, year-end compensation planning, periodic compensation adjustments as necessary, and implementing other general employee recognition activities
Review employee engagement measures and implement action plans to improve culture, engagement, and collaboration
General Management:
Must represent CHR as legal representative to agencies, organizations, banks, ministries and other local, national, or regional private and government organizations
Partner with legal and local counsel to oversee contract management, negotiate, understand, and discuss contracts with customers/carriers (as required)
Oversee and adhere to workplace conduct, risk management and compliance practices including regulatory compliance (SOX), responding to internal audit requests, and implementing process changes as necessary
Create, update, and implement business continuity plans, including risk assessment, customer and employee impacts, issues, and solutions, and clearly communicates to appropriate parties
Responsible for oversight of logistics and facilities management for the office or offices
Ensure self and team acts with the highest ethical standards by setting and communicating expectations, adhering to internal trading policies to increase quality, service, and velocity
Collaboratively work with others outside of own job area regarding policies, practices and procedures that influence and enhance the branch and company
Cascade communications to employees across multiple locations as appropriate, including information on organizational or divisional initiatives, announcements, etc.
Visibly lead and support change management including active involvement in communication, implementation, and reinforcement
Actively lead and/or participate in various industry, community, and campus activities to enhance the C.H. Robinson brand
Other duties or responsibilities as assigned according to the team and/or country specific requirements
QUALIFICATIONS
Required:
University/Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university
Minimum 7 years of people management experience
Ability to travel up to 50% (domestically)
Preferred:
Strong knowledge of C.H. Robinson’s carrier, commercial-facing and/or customer-facing business, including a solid understanding of CHR carrier focused analytics
Experience managing financials for a business segment
Ability to understand and communicate financial metrics, including P & L
Demonstrated success generating revenue or business growth in a client-facing role with sales, account management, or carrier management experience
Broad market and industry knowledge, and vertical expertise (if applicable)
Experience managing cross-functional projects
Proficiency presenting to both internal and external audiences
Demonstrated negotiation, collaboration, and influencing skills
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite of programs
Values a diverse and inclusive work environment
Disclaimer:
This job description is intended to generally describe the nature and level of work to be performed by employees in this position. It is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and skills required of employees performing this role.
Your Health, Wealth, and Self
Your total wellbeing is the foundation of our business, and our benefits support your financial, family and personal goals. We provide the top-tier benefits that matter to you most, including:
Group Mediclaim Policy (GMC)
Group Personal Accident (GPA) policy
Covid-19 related coverage and reimbursement
Employee State Insurance Corporation (ESIC)
Group Term Life (GTL) Insurance Plan for employees
Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP)
Investment Declaration & Flexi Benefit Plan
Variable Pay based on position
Flexible work arrangements
Paid Privilege, Casual and Sick Leaves
Paid Maternity & Paternity Leaves
Paid Compassionate Leaves
Paid Public Holidays
Paid time off to vote
Reward & Recognition Program
Wedding Allowance
Special Mobility Assistance
Employee Wellness Initiatives
Plus a broad range of career development, networking, and team-building opportunities
Equal Opportunity Statement
C.H. Robinson recognizes the value of equal employment opportunity and is committed to promoting fairness, equity and diversity in the workplace. As an equal opportunity employer, we may invite you to complete the voluntary self-identification. Submission of this information is voluntary and refusal to provide it will not subject you to any adverse treatment, Any information provided will be kept confidential, and separate from your employment application. This information may be used for diversity reporting purposes in accordance with applicable local law.