Instacart

Senior Director, Enterprise Software and Growth

Instacart$264K — $334K *
US-AnywhereRemote in United States
Enterprise Technology
11 - 15 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 12+ years in enterprise software leadership within B2B SaaS or technology companies.
  • Proven leadership of professional services or delivery organizations with understanding of org design.
  • Experience managing a customer success organization responsible for growth and retention.
  • Track record of owning a $200M+ ARR post-sale P&L across the customer lifecycle.
  • 5+ years managing Director-level leaders with a focus on accountability and standards.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the StorefrontPro, Enterprise API, and FoodStorm software portfolio to achieve key business outcomes.
  • Set strategic direction for Retailer Delivery, Enterprise Architecture, and Retailer Success teams.
  • Build consultative customer success capabilities engaging retail executives on strategic decisions.
  • Define operating models for enterprise accounts ensuring high-quality execution and standards.
  • Champion tooling and automation to improve implementation speed and quality.
  • Design a seamless implementation-to-success lifecycle for launches and early growth.
  • Oversee technical delivery excellence through the Enterprise Architecture & Engineering organization.

Benefits

  • Flexible remote work policy allowing work from anywhere in the U.S. or Canada.
  • Opportunities for equity grants for new hires and annual refresh grants.
  • Highly competitive compensation and benefits packages based on location.
Full Job Description
Overview

Instacart's Enterprise Solutions team partners with North America's largest grocery and retail chains to power their digital commerce through StorefrontPro, FulfillmentPro, CarrotAds, and adjacent software products. We're seeking a Senior Director, Enterprise Delivery and Growth to serve as the leader for this software portfolio - accountable for the full retailer experience from first implementation through ongoing growth and renewal.

In this highly visible, impact-driven role, you will lead three Director-led organizations - Retailer Delivery (implementations), Enterprise Architecture & Engineering (solutions architecture, technical account management, and forward-deployed engineering), and Retailer Success (post-live growth and expansion) - and own the outcomes that matter: time-to-live, implementation quality and CSAT, adoption velocity, net revenue retention (NRR), and expansion GTV. You'll partner closely with Business Development, Product, Engineering, Data Science, and support teams to align roadmaps, operating models, and tooling that reduce complexity and scale outcomes without linear headcount growth.

This is a roll-up-your-sleeves leadership opportunity for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, BD-led commercial environment, brings executive presence with enterprise retailers, and can set high standards while empowering senior leaders. The role is remote across the United States and Canada, with a preference for proximity to Toronto for key cross-functional collaboration.

About the Job
  • Act as the leader for StorefrontPro, Enterprise API (Fulfillment and Ads), and FoodStorm, owning the software portfolio's business outcomes end to end - including NRR, expansion GTV, gross revenue retention, time-to-live, implementation quality, and post-live adoption velocity.
  • Lead and set the strategic agenda for three Director-led teams - Retailer Delivery, Enterprise Architecture & Engineering, and Retailer Success - evolving post-sale engagement from feature enablement toward consultative business advisory that drives retailer ecommerce P&L results.
  • Build a senior consultative CS capability by hiring and sponsoring Principal Growth Strategists who engage retailer executives on strategy, merchandising, and operations - not just platform configuration - and who can influence roadmap adoption.
  • Define and operationalize the joint BD-CS operating model for enterprise accounts, setting soft standards and shared expectations that preserve BD's commercial leadership while ensuring consistent, high-quality execution and escalations.
  • Set the strategic standard for enterprise implementations and own time-to-live as a business lever; champion tooling, automation, and platform investments with Product and Engineering that improve launch speed, activation, and quality at scale.
  • Design the implementation-to-success motion as an intentionally managed lifecycle (not a document handoff), ensuring launches transition seamlessly into early-lifecycle growth with clear ownership and accountability.
  • Lead the Enterprise Architecture & Engineering organization - encompassing solutions architecture, technical account management (TAM), and forward-deployed engineering - to drive technical delivery excellence, ecosystem and API adoption, integration quality, and platform reliability across the retailer portfolio.
  • Represent the portfolio narrative to executive leadership - integrating delivery performance, post-live growth, pipeline risk, and outlook - while maintaining executive presence with retailer counterparts during high-stakes moments.

About You

Minimum Qualifications
  • 12+ years of enterprise software leadership spanning post-sale functions at a B2B SaaS or enterprise technology company.
  • Direct, accountable leadership of a professional services, implementation, or delivery organization, with demonstrated understanding of org design, quality drivers, and scale failure modes.
  • Direct, accountable leadership of a customer success or account management organization responsible for post-live growth, NRR, and expansion.
  • Ownership of a combined post-sale P&L with $200M+ ARR, accountable across the full customer lifecycle (implementation through renewal/expansion).
  • 5+ years managing Director-level leaders across distinct functional disciplines, with a track record of setting standards and holding senior leaders accountable without micromanagement.
  • Proven success operating in a BD/Sales-led commercial environment and establishing shared norms across BD, Delivery, and CS without imposing rigid process.
  • Experience leading or directly managing a solutions architecture, technical account management, or professional services engineering function, with an understanding of how technical delivery teams complement commercial account teams on shared enterprise accounts.
  • Demonstrated ability to integrate technical and commercial organizations under a unified operating model - including solutions architecture, technical account management, and engineering functions alongside commercial success teams - while preserving functional depth and career paths within each discipline.
  • Deep familiarity with enterprise retail, grocery, or adjacent complex B2B domains, including how large retailers evaluate, implement, and scale technology solutions.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Track record of improving time-to-live and implementation quality at scale, with measurable gains in launch speed, activation rates, or delivery consistency.
  • Experience transforming CS from reactive enablement to proactive business advisory, including talent strategy, operating model, and tooling changes.
  • Hands-on design of implementation-to-success motions where delivery and success run in parallel on the same accounts.
  • Experience running commercial success and technical account management as distinct disciplines within the same organization, with clear role boundaries, shared account ownership models, and escalation protocols.
  • Track record of building or scaling a TAM or technical success function - including defining the role boundary between TAM, solutions architecture, and support - with clear career ladders that attract and retain technical talent.
  • Background operating across multiple software business lines with distinct GTM and delivery motions and establishing cross-portfolio coordination standards.
  • Familiarity with tiered CS models (high-touch for strategic accounts and scaled/digital for the long tail) and when to apply each.
  • Experience applying AI to augment CS, TAM, and delivery workflows to scale coverage and quality without linear headcount growth.
  • Background in or strong exposure to grocery, retail technology, ecommerce platforms, or supply chain software.

#LI-Remote

Instacart provides highly market-competitive compensation and benefits in each location where our employees work. This role is remote and the base pay range for a successful candidate is dependent on their permanent work location. Please review our Flex First remote work policy here.

Offers may vary based on many factors, such as candidate experience and skills required for the role. Additionally, this role is eligible for a new hire equity grant as well as annual refresh grants. Please read more about our benefits offerings here.

For US based candidates, the base pay ranges for a successful candidate are listed below.

CA, NY, CT, NJ

$317,000-$334,500 USD

WA

$303,000-$320,000 USD

OR, DE, ME, MA, MD, NH, RI, VT, DC, PA, VA, CO, TX, IL, HI

$291,000-$307,000 USD

All other states

$264,000-$278,500 USD

About Instacart

Instacart is an American company that operates a grocery delivery and pick-up service in the United States and Canada. The company offers its services via a website and mobile app. The service allows customers to order groceries from participating retailers with the shopping being done by a personal shopper. Instacart was founded in 2012 by entrepreneur Apoorva Mehta, a former Amazon.com employee. Apoorva was born in India and moved with his family to Canada in 2000. He studied engineering at the University of Waterloo and graduated in 2008. He was a participant in Y Combinator's Summer 2012 batch, which eventually led to the creation of Instacart. In 2013, Mehta was included on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list. Apoorva previously worked at BlackBerry, Qualcomm, and then Amazon as a supply chain engineer, where he developed fulfillment systems to move packages from Amazon's warehouses to customers' homes. Before founding Instacart, Apoorva had tried to start at least 20 other services. He tried building an ad network for social gaming companies, and developing a social network specifically for lawyers, among other start-ups. Instacart originally launched in San Francisco. By April 2015, the firm had about 200 employees. It introduced a new policy around June allowing some shoppers to choose to be part-time employees, starting with Chicago and Boston and extending its offer to shoppers in Atlanta, Miami, and Washington D.C. the following month.
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