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Regional Director, Mid-Market

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San Francisco, CA, USA
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San Francisco, CA, USA
Senior level
Lead and manage a 6-8 person Mid-Market Account Executive team selling to engineering organizations. Own regional revenue, hire and ramp reps, coach through technical multi-stakeholder cycles, run accurate forecasting and pipeline inspection, scale SF and NYC GTM hubs, and partner cross-functionally to drive new logos, expansion, and renewals.
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You will lead one of the pioneer Mid-Market sales teams from the front. You own a team of Account Executives selling to engineering organizations under 1,500 employees, and you carry the number for the region. You will also anchor and help scale our San Francisco & New York City offices, hiring, ramping, and building the culture of the first and second GTM hubs.

You will lead a team of Mid-Market Account Executives who run technical, multi-stakeholder sales cycles into engineering organizations, selling Factory's Droids to CIOs, CTOs, engineering leaders, and procurement. This is a player-coach role for someone who has carried a bag, hit the number, and then built the team that does it repeatedly. You coach deals daily, run a tight forecast, and raise the bar on talent.

What You'll Do

  • Own Mid-Market team revenue. Hit and exceed quarterly new-logo and expansion targets with the majority of reps hitting quota.

  • Lead a team of 6-8 Mid-Market AEs. Hire, onboard, ramp, coach, and performance-manage.

  • Coach end-to-end Mid-Market cycles: pipeline generation, technical evaluations and POCs, multi-stakeholder navigation across CIOs, CTOs, engineering leaders, and procurement, commercial negotiation, and close.

  • Run an accurate weekly forecast and a healthy, inspected pipeline. No surprises.

  • Help build/scale the playbook: refine the outbound motion, POC-to-close conversion, and the path from self-serve to enterprise.

  • Anchor the SF & NYC offices. Establish the in-person sales culture, rituals, and bar for the first and second hubs.

  • Partner with the CEO, Sales Engineering, Product, Engineering, Marketing, and RevOps to customize solutions, drive expansion and renewal, and compound pipeline.

  • Model the work. Get in deals, talk to engineering leaders, and stay fluent in how Factory creates value.


What You'll Bring

  • 6+ years in B2B SaaS sales, with 2+ years leading a quota-carrying team as a first-line manager, ideally in Mid-Market with complex, multi-stakeholder cycles.

  • A track record of personally carrying and exceeding quota before moving into leadership.

  • Proven success selling technical products to engineering buyers (developer tools, DevOps, infrastructure, or platform software strongly preferred).

  • Experience building or scaling a team or office from an early stage. You have hired and ramped reps, not just inherited them.

  • Command of forecasting, pipeline inspection, and sales process. You run on data.

  • A coaching instinct and the technical aptitude to coach evaluations and demos for DevEx and engineering buyers. Your reps get better because of you.


Nice to Have

  • Experience selling AI or agentic products to technical buyers.

  • Early-stage or founding GTM experience (Series A/B).

  • An existing network among mid-market engineering leaders.

  • Willingness to work onsite 5 days/week in SF or NYC.

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