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District Service Manager
$55K-$68K / yr. (est.)
$56K
$62,163 / year
$68K
Average base salary
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About District Service Manager

What does a District Service Manager do?

As District Service Managers, we are responsible for managing technical service-related operations for an organization within the assigned district. We oversee the work of engineering and maintenance staff and ensure all projects are completed on time. We research local market conditions and identify current and prospective sales opportunities. Developing forecasts and business plans and meeting business goals and metrics is one of our main responsibilities. We direct all operational aspects, including sales and marketing, customer service, and human resources. Working as District Service Managers, we locate areas for improvement and propose corrective actions. We also manage the budget and allocate resources appropriately.

Core tasks:

  • comply with all legal rules and regulations
  • prepare and present progress reports
  • manage staff and ensure customer satisfaction

Insights

How Many Years of Experience Do Professionals Need Before Becoming District Service Manager?
On average, people work 7+ years in other positions prior to becoming a District Service Manager.
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Sales AssociateMiami, FL - A year ago
Ugh, sounds like forever until I make it there. 😩
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Warehouse WorkerNew York City, NY - A year ago
Wow, that seems like a really long journey to the top. 👀
How Long Do District Service Manager Employees Typically Stay in Their Roles?
On average, District Service Managers works in this position for 5+ years across multiple employers.
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Marketing ExecutiveNew York City, NY - A year ago
I'm not surprised that District Service Managers stick around for so long. They must enjoy the interpersonal communication and negotiating involved.
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IT Business AnalystSeattle, WA - A year ago
it's hard to believe that 5+ years in this position gives extensive knowledge and skills since there are rapid technological advancements!
What Is the Job Hopper Score for District Service Manager Employees?
Moderate job changes in District Service Manager, showing some career movement without excessive turnover.
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AccountantHouston, TX - A year ago
😒 The District Service Manager has less average annual change in job position than I do as an accountant? Who wants a static career?
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Retail Store ManagerMiami, FL - A year ago
I've been a store manager for 10 years and now I see why! I was stuck after I first became a D.S.M., so glad I leveled up! 🎉

Career path

Path to job

Discover a District Service Manager's areas of knowledge sorted by their majors.
Explore the list of higher education institutions that a District Service Manager typically studied at.
Ferris State University
Northwood University

Path after job

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Demographics

What Is the Age and Gender Ratio of District Service Manager Employees?
Gender ratio in District Service Manager position: 0.868531202435312 Male and 0.131468797564688 Female. Age ratio in District Service Manager position: 16-20: 4%, 21-30: 52%, 31-40: 29%, 41-50: 12%, 51-60: 3%, 60+: 0%. District Service Manager position is predominantly male (86.9%) with the largest age group being 21-30 years old, followed by 31-40 years old.
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District Service ManagerMiami, FL - A year ago
I've been in this field for over 20 years and I've barely seen any change in the gender ratio. It's time for a revolution!
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District Service ManagerSan Francisco, CA - A year ago
I bet most of those 21-30 year olds have barely any experience. We need the right balance of age and expertise for better results! 🙄

Workplaces

Who Are the Top Employers for District Service Manager?
Top employers of District Service Manager position: American Honda Motor, Medtronic, The Home Depot. People who work in District Service Manager position most typically go on to work for the American Honda Motor.
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District Service ManagerChicago, IL - A year ago
🤔 Honda may be a top employer, but there are plenty of other great companies that hire District Service Managers. This infographic is biased!
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District Service ManagerHouston, TX - A year ago
I've worked for both American Honda Motor and Medtronic as a District Service Manager. They both have their pros and cons, but this list seems pretty accurate to me!
American Honda Motor
Medtronic
The Home Depot
What Industries Does District Service Manager Typically Have Experience In?
Industry Background: The most typical industries of District Service Manager: Manufacturing, Retail, Information Technology, Wholesale, Administrative & Support. District Service Manager employees most likely come from a Manufacturing industry background.
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District Service ManagerHouston, TX - A year ago
Hey y'all, I work as a District Service Manager in wholesale. It's all about keeping the inventory in check and ensuring efficient distribution! 📦
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District Service ManagerMiami, FL - A year ago
As an Administrative & Support District Service Manager, my main focus is managing and coordinating the administrative tasks for multiple locations. 📑

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Discussion about District Service Manager

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Do a lot of women work as a District Service Manager?
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Sophie Hayes3 years ago
More men than women work as a District Service Manager.
What is the most common age of a District Service Manager?
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Liam Brown3 years ago
The typical age is 31 for a District Service Manager.
Do I need a lot of experience to be a District Service Manager?
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Sophie Hayes3 years ago
You should work for 7 years on average to become a District Service Manager.
Which industries have a lot of people working in District Service Manager roles?
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Liam Brown3 years ago
For a District Service Manager it’s the most likely to work in the Manufacturing.
Speaking of higher education, do I need a degree as a District Service Manager?
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Benjamin Gardner3 years ago
Most people have a Bachelor of Science degree
Which company is likely to have openings for District Service Manager positions?
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Liam Brown3 years ago
Working as a District Service Manager it might be a good next step to work for American Honda Motor, Medtronic, The Home Depot, Toyota North America and UniFirst
How many years of experience as a District Service Manager is needed in average to switch to another position?
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Sophie Hayes3 years ago
A District Service Manager typically moves on after more than 5 years
How frequently people change companies if they work as a District Service Manager?
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Benjamin Gardner3 years ago
The job hopper score is medium for a District Service Manager.
What do people usually work as before switching to District Service Manager?
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Benjamin Gardner3 years ago
Most people come from Service Manager, District Manager or Store Manager roles
What are the typical next steps for someone working as a District Service Manager?
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Isabella Holmes3 years ago
Changing from a District Service Manager to District Sales Manager, District Manager or Service Manager is a typical career path.
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