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GLOBAL TECHNICAL PRODUCT ADVISOR (ON WATER)
We are looking for a Global Technical Product Advisor who will report to the Product Support Team Lead, and who’ll be tasked with helping us find and provide technical service solutions for our dealers and customers. As part of your role, you’ll be significantly contributing to the organization's growth. You’ll be at the forefront of delivering outstanding service to BRP customers and dealers.
BECOME PART OF OUR TEAM
Here at BRP, we’re creating new ways to get people moving forward, where their experiences are measured by emotion rather than distance. All around the world, our products, achievements and aspirations are a reflection of our teams’ exceptional expertise. Want to bring your true self on this adventure?

YOU’LL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO:
Provide comprehensive global product support to our Dealer/Distributor Network, ensuring alignment with our brand promise and delivering

exceptional technical assistance. Offer timely technical solutions to dealership technicians, meeting service level targets and KPIs. Product

support will be for on water product line.
Collaborate closely with other departments such as Warranty and Customer Care to streamline processes and enhance customer satisfaction.
Advise dealers on best practices, BRP policies, and operational guidelines to optimize service delivery and uphold brand standards.
Proactively coach partners and dealers on technical support issues, fostering strong relationships and promoting continuous improvement.
Identify communication gaps and address product-related challenges to drive future product enhancements and bolster our network's reputation.
Monitor and escalate emerging issues or trends promptly, contributing to ongoing improvements in our support services and representing your

sector effectively.
YOU’LL THRIVE IN THIS ROLE IF YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING SKILLS, EXPERIENCE AND COMPETENCIES:

Required:
Technical degree or equivalent experience in Powersports, automotive, marine, or small engine mechanics.
5 plus years of relevant technical/mechanical experience in Powersports, Automotive or the Marine industry.
Proficiency in troubleshooting and diagnostics, with a strong grasp of electrical and mechanical theory. Ability to interpret and utilize electrical

wiring diagrams, schematics, service manuals, electronic parts catalogs, engineering drawings, and bills of materials.
Basic computer experience with the ability to type, email, and manage spreadsheets.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills: capable of effectively conveying technical information and ideas.
Fluency in English
This position is 100% remote based within the United States.
Travel required is up to 30% for training and visiting dealers .

Preferred:
Experience using CRM/ERP systems or similar and Google Suite or Microsoft Office.
Passionate about after-sales and support, with a relentless commitment to solving problems and enhancing service experiences.
Dedicated to delivering high-quality services and excelling in innovative problem-solving, especially in challenging situations.
Skilled in connecting product knowledge with dealer support and customer satisfaction.
Fluency in Spanish

Additional details:
Position requires current work authorization. Sponsorship now or in the future is not provided for this role.
Relocation support is not provided for this position. Candidates must be willing and able to relocate to the United States at their own expense.
Do you have other qualifications? Tell us what is unique about you that is a great addition to the team.
AT BRP, WHEN WE TALK ABOUT BENEFITS, WE GO ALL IN.
Let’s start with a strong foundation — You want it, we have it:
Annual bonus based on the company’s financial results
Generous paid time off
401k offering with a dollar-for-dollar match

What about some feel good extra perks:
Flexible work schedule for eligible positions
Holiday shutdown between Christmas and New Years
Educational resources and growth opportunities
Discount on BRP products
WELCOME TO BRP
We’re a world leader in recreational vehicles and boats, creating innovative ways to move on snow, water, asphalt, dirt and even in the air. Headquartered in the Canadian town of Valcourt, Quebec, our company is rooted in a spirit of ingenuity and intense customer focus. Today, we operate manufacturing facilities in Canada, the United States, Mexico, Finland, Australia and Austria, with a workforce made up of close to 16,500 spirited people, all driven by the deeply held belief that at work, as with life itself, it’s not about the destination; it’s about the journey.
BRP US Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability status, veteran status, age, or any other status protected by applicable law.
If you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation to apply for a position, you may contact us at careers.us@brp.com.
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