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Channel Partner Manager

Houston, TX

$145K - $146K/yr

The Role The Channel Partner Manager (CPM) owns the full partner lifecycle: finding the right local contractors, pitching them on the program, getting them signed and onboarded, and managing the ...

Channel Partner (Dallas)

Dallas, TX · On-site

$138K - $139K/yr

The Opportunity We are seeking an enthusiastic and highly driven Channel Partner Manager to be the dedicated focal point for a strategic alliance. You will be responsible for driving the success of ...

Channel Partner Manager

Houston, TX · On-site +1

$145K - $146K/yr

The Role The Channel Partner Manager (CPM) owns the full partner lifecycle: finding the right local contractors, pitching them on the program, getting them signed and onboarded, and managing the ...

Channel Partner Manager

New York, NY · On-site

$160K - $220K/yr

ABOUT THE ROLE We're hiring a Channel Partner Manager to build one of Avoca's most important revenue engines: partnerships with the HVAC manufacturers, OEMs, and distributors that sit upstream of ...

Channel Partner Manager

Houston, TX · Remote

$155K - $156K/yr

The Role The Channel Partner Manager (CPM) owns the full partner lifecycle: finding the right local contractors, pitching them on the program, getting them signed and onboarded, and managing the ...

Channel Partner Manager

Austin, TX

$150K - $151K/yr

The Role The Channel Partner Manager (CPM) owns the full partner lifecycle: finding the right local contractors, pitching them on the program, getting them signed and onboarded, and managing the ...

Channel Partner Manager

Austin, TX · Remote

$155K - $156K/yr

The Role The Channel Partner Manager (CPM) owns the full partner lifecycle: finding the right local contractors, pitching them on the program, getting them signed and onboarded, and managing the ...

Channel Partner Manager

New York, NY · On-site

$150K - $250K/yr

Reporting into the Channel Sales Leader, you'll be the operational backbone of our Channel Partnerships program, enabling signed enterprise CPA firms to be revenue-producing partners. You'll help ...

Lead Channel Partner

Chicago, IL · On-site

$112K - $168K/yr

Lead Channel Partner- Northeast & Central (US) Overview We are seeking a high-impact Lead Channel Partner to drive indirect revenue growth across the Northeast and Central regions of the United ...

Lead Channel Partner

Chicago, IL · On-site

$112 - $169/hr

Lead Channel Partner- Northeast & Central (US) Overview We are seeking a high-impact Lead Channel Partner to drive indirect revenue growth across the Northeast and Central regions of the United ...

S. channel partner program. This role is ideal for a high-potential professional with experience in healthcare, sales operations, or business coordination who wants exposure to healthcare technology ...

Channel Partner Manager, AMER

New York, NY · On-site +1

$152K - $180K/yr

Channel Partner Manager, Americas Location: United States, Remote The Business Development & Partnerships team plays an important role in our go-to-market strategy by building and scaling the ...

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How much do channel partner jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for channel partner in the United States is $68,714.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,500.00 and $81,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a channel partner?

Channel Partners are third-party organizations or individuals that work with a company to market, sell, or distribute its products or services. They play a key role in extending a company's reach into new markets or customer segments by leveraging their own networks and expertise. Channel partners can include resellers, distributors, agents, or value-added providers. Their collaboration helps companies grow revenue, improve customer service, and reduce the need for direct sales resources.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a channel partner, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Channel Partner, you need strong sales acumen, strategic relationship management, and a thorough understanding of the industry or products you represent. Familiarity with CRM systems, partner portals, and sales enablement tools is typically required, along with certifications in relevant sales methodologies or vendor programs. Exceptional communication, negotiation, and networking skills help build trust and foster long-term partnerships. These capabilities are vital for driving revenue growth, maximizing partner engagement, and ensuring mutual success in channel-driven business models.

What are some common challenges faced by channel partners when managing multiple vendor relationships?

Channel Partners often juggle relationships with several vendors, each with their own expectations, product lines, and processes. This can create challenges such as navigating conflicting sales targets, staying up to date with varying product updates, and ensuring compliance with each vendor’s requirements. Successful Channel Partners develop strong organizational skills, clear communication practices, and efficient internal systems to manage these complexities. Building trust with both vendors and clients is crucial for long-term success in this collaborative environment.

What is the difference between Channel Partner vs Reseller?

AspectChannel PartnerReseller
RoleCollaborates with vendors to promote and sell products, often providing additional services or supportPurchases products to sell directly to end customers, focusing on resale
CredentialsTypically requires industry certifications, partner program agreementsMay not require specific certifications, mainly business licensing
Work EnvironmentWorks closely with vendors, often in a consultative or support capacityOperates as an independent seller, often in retail or direct sales
Usage in IndustryCommon in technology and software sectors as part of partner ecosystemsWidely used in retail and wholesale distribution

In summary, a Channel Partner collaborates with vendors to promote and support products, often requiring certifications and working within partner programs. A Reseller primarily focuses on purchasing and reselling products directly to customers, with less emphasis on certifications. Both roles are vital in the sales ecosystem but serve different functions within the distribution chain.

What do channel partners do?

Channel partners are organizations or individuals that sell or promote a company's products or services on its behalf. They often provide sales, marketing, and technical support, helping expand the company's reach into new markets or customer segments. Successful channel partners typically have strong industry knowledge and may use tools like customer relationship management (CRM) software to manage their activities.
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Channel Partner Manager

Aquaria

Houston, TX

$145K - $146K/yr

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

  The Role

The Channel Partner Manager (CPM) owns the full partner lifecycle: finding the right local contractors, pitching them on the program, getting them signed and onboarded, and managing the relationship so both the partner and Aquaria win. You are the face of Aquaria to our partners - part salesperson, part relationship manager, part field operator. You'll split your time between prospecting and closing new partners and making sure existing partners are set up, trained, certified, and producing.

This is a remote role located in Austin/Houston or Corpus Christi, with regular travel. You'll be on the road for partner pitches, site walkthroughs, in-person training, and overseeing early installations.

  What You'll Do

Recruit & pitch new partners

    Identify high-quality contractor prospects using Google Maps, Yelp, trade networks, referrals, and cold outreach to top-reviewed businesses in target markets.

    Leverage Aquaria's stack of online research and prospecting services to source, screen, and prioritize the right partners in each target market.

    Vet prospects against our ideal partner profile and run in-person field assessments of their operation.

    Deliver the partner pitch - introduce Aquaria, demo the product, explain the model and the economics, and address concerns (especially around sharing their customer base).

    Run site walkthroughs to identify the show site location and move prospects into onboarding.

Onboard & certify

    Manage onboarding paperwork - partnership agreement, NDA, data-sharing terms - and collect a complete partner staff directory (service, site visits, installation, accounting).

    Coordinate delivery of the Hydropack unit to the partner's facility and confirm they can receive and store it.

    Oversee show site deployment: concrete pad, electrical run, install, and commissioning, working alongside Aquaria's ops and technical teams.

    Deliver in-person site visit training and manage the phased install certification - remote oversight of the concrete pour, then on-site for the partner's first 2-3 installs before they're cleared to work independently.

    Develop a complete integration plan for each partner. Because every partner operates differently - their CRM platform, how they handle service calls, their inbound phone and dispatch systems, scheduling workflows, and more - onboarding means documenting precisely how Aquaria and the partner's operations will connect end to end.

    Map each partner's systems and workflows to Aquaria's processes so lead handoff, service escalation, and reporting run cleanly from day one.

Manage the relationship

    Serve as the partner's primary point of contact and coordinate the service escalation path (partner handles phone diagnosis and their own techs; escalations route to Aquaria).

    Work with marketing to activate the partner's customer base through approved co-branded outreach, and keep partners informed with dashboard visibility into pipeline and revenue.

    Keep partners engaged, producing, and growing over the life of the relationship.

Requirements

Must-haves

    Proven B2B sales, channel, or partnerships experience - you can prospect, pitch, and close.

    Strong relationship-management skills; comfortable being the face of a company to outside businesses.

    Willingness and ability to travel regularly to partner sites (valid driver's license required).

    Comfort in the field - job sites, contractor shops, equipment - not just behind a desk.

    Enough technical fluency to speak credibly about installation, electrical, and plumbing requirements and to coordinate installs (you won't perform them, but you'll oversee them).

    Self-directed and organized - able to manage a pipeline of prospects and a portfolio of active partners at once.

Nice-to-haves

    Background in or selling to the trades - plumbing, HVAC, water treatment, electrical, or construction.

    Experience standing up or managing a channel/dealer/franchise program.

    Familiarity with contractor CRM systems (e.g., ServiceTitan, Housecall Pro) and marketing/CRM tools.

    Interest in water technology, sustainability, or off-grid/resilience products.

Benefits

Why Join Aquaria

  • Competetive salary and commission
  • Get in early on a category-defining water technology at a pivotal growth stage.
  • Own a role with real scope and autonomy - you build and manage your own book of partners.
  • A model that's genuinely good for everyone: partners earn, customers get water independence, and communities gain resilience.
  • Remote flexibility with the variety of real field work and travel.