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Six Flags Discovery Kingdom 4.1
Area manager job in Vallejo, CA
Identify labor needs for the park and ensure the efficient utilization of the workforce to maximize the guest experience while driving profitability.
Responsibilities:
This position will create value for the company by forecasting and identifying staffing needs alongside working with the recruiting team.
Qualifications:
Outstanding leadership, team motivator to drive results, and a leader of change.
Advanced MS Office skills, including building and creating Excel Spreadsheets and writing formulas.
Comfortable presenting in a group setting.
Provide guest service according to Six Flags Entertainment Corporation standards when serving the guest or working with subordinates, including initiating guest interactions, answering questions and giving directions.
Maintain cleanliness and safety in assigned work area and performs all duties in compliance with Six Flags Entertainment Corporation guidelines and requirements and reports all unsafe or unusual conditions to supervision.
Meets scheduling availability requirements, including nights, weekends, and holiday periods to meet business needs.
Outstanding leadership, team building and motivational skills.
Excellent Communication skills, able to communicate using different avenues.
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and adapt to change on a moment's notice.
Recognizing quality employees and develop future leadership.
$22k-32k yearly est. Auto-Apply 5d ago
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UCCE Area Director (Alameda & Contra Costa Counties) Concord, CA, Job ID 82531
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources 3.6
Superintendent - San Francisco Bay Area - Mixed Ground-Up Experience
Eighty6 Group
Area manager job in San Francisco, CA
Superintendent with extensive experience managing large-scale, complex construction projects. Skilled in leading multiple teams and ensuring successful delivery.
Contractor Type
Mid-sized California-based general contractor
Specific Project Experience
Healthcare
Multi Family
Public Works
Key Responsibilities
Direct overall site operations for major projects
Mentor and supervise assistant superintendents and field staff
Oversee scheduling, logistics, and resource allocation
Ensure compliance with safety, quality, and environmental standards
Collaborate with Project Managers and executives on strategic planning
Education & Skills
Advanced knowledge of construction practices and project delivery
Strong leadership and communication abilities
Experience with multi-phase or multi-year projects
Salary
Up to $200k base
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$200k yearly 3d ago
Senior Area Manager, Community - USA West
Arc'Teryx Limited
Area manager job in San Francisco, CA
Your Opportunity at ARC'TERYX:
As the Senior AreaManager, Community for USA West, you lead the Arc'teryx community strategy across key markets including Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, and San Francisco and Pacific outdoor hubs. You will design initiatives that authentically engage and grow our community, ensuring Arc'teryx continues to inspire, innovate, and lead across these diverse urban and outdoor-oriented hubs.
While you set the vision and direction, you will also serve as a mentor and people leader to your team; enabling them to deliver best-in-class experiences through Academy Light activations, new store openings, metropolitan endemic events, the Retail Academy Prep Series, and athlete/guide partnerships. This role blends strategic oversight, team leadership, and operational excellence, while fostering strong relationships with athletes, guides, pro partners, local ambassadors, and grassroots communities.
This role can be hired remote. Business operations occur on PST time zone. Travel to each market is required.
Meet Your Future Team:
We bring Arc'teryx to life across North America through snow, climb, and trail experiences, from Academies and field marketing to community events and mountain town partnerships. Our team drives impact through sponsorships, product testing, seeding, and new store openings, while championing circularity with ReBird™. United by a love of the outdoors, we create connections that inspire exploration and community.
If you were in the Senior AreaManager, Community - USA West role now, here are some of the core activities you would be doing: Strategic Leadership
Designing and implementing the USA East community strategy, aligned with North American priorities, while tailoring initiatives to resonate authentically in urban markets
Focusing efforts on New York and Boston, while identifying opportunities for expansion in other East Coast cities
Position USA East as a flagship community region, piloting new concepts and setting a high standard for engagement
Leveraging insights, trends, and opportunities to evolve strategy and deliver measurable growth
Conducting bi-monthly market travel across assigned regions to support store visits, community events, Academy or brand activations, ambassador engagement, and regional athlete meetings
Event & Experience Leadership
Overseeing the vision and execution of Academy Light experiences, ensuring high-quality, inclusive learning opportunities that build deep community connection
Leading new store opening activations, developing event strategies that celebrate local communities and drive brand presence
In partnership with the Sponsorships and Partnerships teams, directing the planning and delivery of select mountain town endemic events that honor the roots of our community and strengthen loyalty in core outdoor hubs
Partnering with the Brand Experience, GTM, Retail Leadership and Field Marketing teams to lead the Retail Academy Prep Series, ensuring retail staff are prepared and inspired to activate community experiences with excellence
Relationship & Partnership Management
Building, nurturing, and activating relationships with regional athletes, guides, pro partners, and ambassadors, ensuring their voices are integrated into community activations
Managing the Core Community Ambassador program in East Coast markets, empowering grassroots connections
Collaborating with store teams, marketing, and brand partners to align on community goals and amplify impact
Media & Amplification
Managing paid media budgets for community initiatives, ensuring efficient spend and maximized ROI
Partnering with content and brand teams to create compelling storytelling that amplifies events and extends reach
People Leadership & Team Development
Leading, coaching, and developing the Area Community Specialist and Coordinator, providing mentorship, feedback, and growth opportunities
Fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and innovation within the US East community team, ambassador, regional athletes and retail leaders
Acting as a role model and culture carrier, embodying Arc'teryx values in leadership and decision-making
Measurement & Reporting
Defining and reporting on community KPIs: attendance, engagement, amplification, sentiment
Providing insights and recommendations to continuously improve strategy, execution, and impact
Sharing success stories and learnings across the broader North American team
Here are some of the things you could be working on in the future:
Develop regional event and partnership calendars to support Brand investments
Manage national ambassador and seeding framework
Quarterly community performance reports
Project ownership of Academy Light experiences in the US East region
Deliver data as part of a scorecard process to support brand expansion into new markets
Are you our next Senior AreaManager, Community - US East role?
You have a bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Business or a related field
You have 8+ years of experience in community management, brand marketing, or event strategy, with proven expertise in building large-scale community programs
You have a strong background in event leadership, from concept through to execution and measurement
You have demonstrated success in managing and developing people in high-performance environments
You have experience with ambassador, athlete, or influencer relationship management
You are proficient in budget management, paid media allocation, and ROI analysis
You are excellent communication, storytelling, and cross-functional leadership skills
You have a deep understanding of the outdoor and mountain town community landscape in Canada
You have a passion for the outdoors, sustainability, and the Arc'teryx ethos
$124,000 - $155,000 a year
A reasonable estimate of the pay range is USD$124,000 - USD$155,000 at the time of this posting. Within the range, individual pay is determined by factors such as job-related skills, relevant experience, education and/or training. The upper end of the range is typically reserved for candidates with demonstrated expertise that is above job requirements or who bring exceptional directly transferable experience.
Please note that the range details above reflect the base pay only and does not include our competitive bonus program and benefits that we offer.
Equal Opportunity
Arc'teryx is committed to actively creating and fostering a culture of inclusivity where voices are heard, people are seen, and values are respected. We care about the uniqueness of our applicants, employees, and guests, and we do so in a safe space fueled by curiosity and acceptance.
Creating an inclusive workplace is connected to our core value Do Right while also having the added benefit of helping make our business better. We believe inclusion helps us to create a healthier, happier workplace, drive creativity and innovation, and reflect the communities where we operate.
All applicants, employees, and guests can expect equality of opportunity and fair treatment in alignment with our values.
Leave it Better
We believe that the mountains transform us, that how we adventure matters, and that there's always a better way.
Join us in creating positive change in ourselves, our communities, and the world.
Live it. Get out there - the mountains make us better
Disruptive evolution. In pursuit of better. Always.
Commit. We set bold objectives and see them through.
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$124k-155k yearly 1d ago
District Manager, HTM
Recooty
Area manager job in San Francisco, CA
We are hiring District Manager HTM for our client at Cleveland, OH.
Skills: Healthcare Technology Management, Large Healthcare Environment, Clinical Engineering, Leadership, Management, Client Relationship, Safety Programs.
Visa sponsorship eligibility: No
The ideal candidate will have a successful track record of management performance and leadership within the Healthcare Technology industry.
Responsibilities
District Manager of Healthcare Technology Management professionals have:-
Successful leadership in Healthcare Technology Management within a large healthcare environment
The ability to develop outstanding client relationships and governance structure. This individual will serve as the main point of contact with our University Hospital System client.
Superior business acumen, agility, adept at making decisions and budget management proficiency.
Strong leadership abilities to coach and mentor various levels of employees
Ability to review and maintain reports to ensure compliance with federal, state, local regulations and Client policies and procedures.
Ability to ensure a safe work environment for employees by enforcing the execution of all safety programs and makes recommendations for changes as necessary.
Skills to assess financial risk and opportunities of the account and communicate results to the client and company senior management, initiate action plans as necessary.
Some understanding of Cybersecurity problems and solutions to protect Healthcare providers
The commitment to promote and support workplace diversity initiatives.
Position Summary
The Client Executive (Single) has overall leadership and responsibility for client relationships, oversight of the assigned contract/s (or a service-related portion of that contract), and company success of a single client organization with multiple sites and either single or multiple services. Has direct accountability for operational excellence - achieved by delivering on our contractual obligations and our service commitments that are: Predictable, Reliable, and Repeatable.
Basic Qualifications & Requirements
Basic Education Requirement - Bachelor's Degree or equivalent experience
Basic Management Experience - 7 years
Basic Functional Experience - 7 years
MUST HAVE
Bachelor's Degree or equivalent experience.
7 years of management experience.
7 years of functional experience.
Experience Healthcare Technology Management within a large healthcare environment.
Company offers a full array of benefits including paid time off, holidays, medical, dental, vision, 401K and access to ongoing training and development programs, tuition reimbursement, plus health and wellness programs.
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$97k-155k yearly est. 5d ago
Area Manager: HYOU (Fine Jewelry)
Leap, Inc. 4.4
Area manager job in San Francisco, CA
About HYOU
HYOU Fine Jewelry creates pieces that move with you - bold, personal, and unapologetically modern. We design jewelry that looks elevated, feels effortless, and celebrates individuality.
Our collections feature lab grown diamonds and high-quality gemstones, set in solid 10K gold and 14K gold vermeil layered over sterling silver. Every piece passes strict quality checks to ensure it's made to last - jewelry meant for everyday wear, not special occasions only.
By working directly with our makers, using lab grown diamonds, and keeping our model lean, HYOU delivers the same sparkle without inflated markups. The result: meaningful, modern fine jewelry that's accessible, intentional, and personal.
HYOU stores bring this philosophy to life - offering a confident, welcoming space where customers are guided through discovery, education, and self-expression.
About the Role
Leap is seeking an entrepreneurial Brand AreaManager to lead a cluster of HYOU Fine Jewelry stores and bring the brand's modern, confidence-driven approach to fine jewelry to life across the region. This role is designed for a hands‑on retail leader who understands that today's fine jewelry experience is built on trust, education, and personal connection-not pressure. Overseeing two to four locations and directly managing one store, you'll maintain a strong in‑store presence four days per week and 1 remote day, ensuring each location consistently delivers an elevated, effortless, and informed customer experience that reflects HYOU's point of view.
Blending day‑to‑day leadership with strategic ownership, you'll hire, develop and inspire teams to sell through styling, storytelling, and education while upholding high standards in service, visual presentation, and execution. You'll leverage customer insights, product performance, and team feedback to understand what's resonating and to drive growth across your market. In close partnership with Leap and brand stakeholders, you'll contribute to business planning, support new store openings, and execute impactful in‑store moments, clienteling strategies, and gifting initiatives that foster loyalty and repeat engagement. As a Brand AreaManager, you'll serve as a clear, confident, and thoughtful ambassador for both HYOU and Leap, representing the brand with care and consistency in your market.
Compensation:
Annual Pay Range: $100k-$115k. Final offer will be based on experience, skills, and qualifications.
Qualifications
5+ years of retail management experience, including at least 1 year in multi‑unit or big box leadership.
Proven track record in driving sales and delivering results in high‑volume, customer‑focused environments.
Strong people leadership skills, with experience recruiting, training, coaching, and developing talent.
Expertise in apparel or related retail categories, with the ability to elevate fitting room, selling, and clienteling experiences.
Skilled at analyzing KPIs across multiple stores to inform strategy and improve performance.
Adaptable, entrepreneurial mindset with the ability to problem‑solve in a fast‑paced environment.
Willingness and ability to travel regularly across {Insert Market} to support store teams.
Active floor presence required: standing/walking for extended periods, safe use of ladders, and ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
Must be 18 years or older.
Interpersonal Skills
People Leader - Communicates a clear vision, inspires teams, and drives accountability to achieve business goals.
Customer Obsessed - Creates authentic connections, anticipates needs, and delivers hospitality‑driven experiences.
Collaborative - Builds strong relationships with cross‑functional partners, brand executives, and internal teams.
Entrepreneurial - Maintains agility in a matrix environment, identifies root causes, and implements creative solutions.
Professional & Detail‑Oriented - Consistently produces high‑quality work and handles challenges with tact and empathy.
Brand Advocate - Stays current on fashion, retail, and cultural trends, bringing insights back to the team and brand partners.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Sales performance across the cluster (Conversion, AOV, UPT).
Employee retention, internal development, and promotions; Client engagement and satisfaction (NPS, events, activations).
Operational consistency across visual, service, and inventory standards.
About Leap
Leap powers modern retail for brands like HYOU - combining data, systems, and scale to help brands grow thoughtfully. We operate 100+ stores nationwide in partnership with brands including Ring Concierge, Grown Brilliance, Frankies Bikinis, MZ Wallace, Malbon Golf, and more.
Leap provides operational expertise, insight driven decision making, and infrastructure that allows brands to scale retail without compromising identity or customer experience.
Unlimited PTO (blackout periods apply)
Commission Eligible
Healthcare benefits (medical, dental, vision)
Flexible time off (paid company holidays, unlimited paid time off, sick leave, parental leave)
Access to company perks (commuter benefits, 401K, paid sabbatical, employee discounts at Leap stores, employee referral bonus, telecom reimbursement)
Employee Assistance Program
Employee discount + wardrobe allotment for participating Leap brands
However you identify, whatever your path to get here; Leap celebrates diversity and is committed to maintaining a safe, rewarding and inclusive environment where Leapers thrive individually and as a team. In order to achieve our mission, building the world's largest network of branded retail stores - powered by data, systems and scale; we need to work hard to foster a diverse community to support the brands and customers we serve. These aren't just words, this is who we are. We know that our differences are what make our organization special and are paramount to our culture. Your age, skin color, beliefs, sexual orientation, nationality, disability, parental status, vet status, gender identity are valued.
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$100k-115k yearly 4d ago
Regional Area Manager, Sales & Operations
Medium 4.0
Area manager job in San Francisco, CA
A leading company in distribution is seeking an AreaManager in San Francisco, California. This role involves coordinating activities across branches, ensuring sales and operational performance, and providing leadership and support to Branch Managers. The ideal candidate has a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Distribution or related fields and over 5 years of experience in management within industrial or manufacturing environments. Strong leadership skills and the ability to drive team performance are essential for success in this fast-paced role.
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$58k-86k yearly est. 1d ago
District Manager
International Executive Service Corps 3.7
Area manager job in San Francisco, CA
Shift: Monday- Friday, 4:00am - 1:00pm (Must be flexible with schedule) Role:
Provides day-to-day supervision of collection services and related operations of all or part of a subsidiary. Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws.
Essential Responsibilities:
Assures rates are applied accurately, directly or through subordinate supervisors. Continually audits and evaluates standards for collection activities. Applies apartment, commercial, and residential rates to ensure appropriate customer billing.
Adjusts routes to ensure that workload and weights are evenly distributed. Observes collection practices on the routes and enforces safety policies and procedures; conducts accident, injury, and workplace investigations.
Ensures all employees are properly trained and licensed (if applicable) to operate and/or maintain all equipment.
Assists with collection of delinquent accounts, as needed.
Ensures compliance with environmental regulations, employee safety standards, other applicable regulations, and corporate policies.
Ensures compliance with collective bargaining agreements. Deals with employee representative regarding questions or disputes. Identifies all potential rule infractions and implements corrective actions and/or processes to avoid future infractions.
Maintains and generates records of operations and submits reports as directed.
Investigates and resolves customer inquiries and complaints not resolved by subordinates. Adjusts rate and billing disputes as necessary.
Prepares or assists in preparing budgets and plans for equipment and staffing.
Assists General Manager in planning operations.
Represents the company in community activities, with public contacts, and Company activities.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Possession of a high school diploma or GED.
Bachelor's degree preferred.
Related management experience in resource recovery and in supervisory capacity.
Principles of employee training, supervision, and evaluation.
Supervisory techniques, resource allocation, planning and budgeting.
Valid Class “B” Commercial Driver's License preferred upon hire or within six months of hire
Recology Offers:
An ecologically innovative company that finds and mentors people committed to protecting the environment and sustaining our communities.
The largest employee-owned resource recovery company in the industry with terrific benefits to help you prosper.
A creative and caring culture that values community, diversity, altruism, accountability, collaboration, and learning by doing.
An inspired company mission driven to use and return resources to their best and highest use through the practice of the 4R's: Reduce, Re-use, Recycle, and Recologize.
Distinct professional challenges to connect with, care for, and grow community that sees a world without waste.
Recology Benefits May Include:
Paid time off and paid holidays.
Health and wellness benefits including medical, dental, and vision.
Retirement plans (Employee Stock Ownership Plan, 401(k) with match).
Annual wellness incentives.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Educational assistance.
Commuting benefits.
Employee referral program.
Supplemental Information:
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job; and pursuant to applicable law, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal records. It is important that you provide accurate information on the job application, inaccurate information may cause delays in the processing of your application and/or may disqualify you as a candidate.
Recology is an equal opportunity employer committed to supporting an inclusive work environment where employees are valued, heard, and provided development opportunities. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, citizenship, disability, protected veteran status, or any other basis that is prohibited by law.
This description is not intended and should not be construed to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, effort, work conditions, and benefits associated with the job.
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$86k-132k yearly est. 5d ago
Strategic Ops & Growth Manager - Equity
Menlo Ventures
Area manager job in San Francisco, CA
A leading tech company in California seeks a Business Operations & Strategy Manager to turn strategic ambiguity into actionable plans. You will manage leadership operations, develop insights from data, and oversee partnerships while collaborating closely with executives. This role requires 5-7 years in strategy or operations, with strong financial modeling skills. The compensation is competitive, ranging from $160K to $180K plus equity, in an on-site role that promises impactful contributions and a dynamic work environment.
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$160k-180k yearly 4d ago
Proposal Strategy and Operations Manager San Francisco, Remote
Picnichealth
Area manager job in San Francisco, CA
Proposal Strategy and Operations Manager
At PicnicHealth , we're building the future of non-interventional clinical research, powered by AI and centered on patients. Our mission is to make it radically easier, faster, and more affordable to generate high-quality real-world evidence. We're replacing the legacy, services-heavy model with a modern, AI-first approach that unlocks insights from rich, multi-modal data-from clinical notes and imaging to lab results-at scale. By engaging patients directly through our personal health assistant , PicnicAI, which meets them where they're at and delights them along the way (with an industry leading NPS of 76), patients participate actively in the research they care about.
PicnicHealth is already a trusted partner to 7 of the top 10 pharmaceutical companies. Our work spans 40+ disease areas and has supported over 60 peer-reviewed publications, including an FDA submission that incorporates PicnicHealth data.
Founded in 2014, we've raised $100M+ from top investors like Amplify Partners, Felicis Ventures, B Capital Group, and Y Combinator. Our business running non-interventional studies more than doubled last year, and we're growing even faster in 2025. We're a team of doctors, patients, data nerds, engineers, and builders, reimagining how clinical research works - and we're just getting started!
The Opportunity
As the Proposal Strategy and Operations Manager, you will build a system and process that enables a cross-functional team to transform complex technical capabilities into compelling, winning proposals . This role is critical to our success in the competitive non interventional study space requiring someone who can transform complex technical capabilities into compelling, winning proposals. This is a builder role. You'll wear multiple hats-leading proposals, creating structure where it doesn't exist, and partnering across teams. You won't be doing this alone, but you will be accountable for making it happen.
At PicnicHealth, AI is at the core of everything we do. We're looking for individuals who are not just comfortable with, but genuinely excited by and actively experimenting with, the power and potential of AI.
What you'll do:
Strategic Proposal Leadership
Develop and execute proposal strategies that differentiate PicnicHealth in competitive landscapes
Collaborate with Sales, Scientific Solutions, Product Delivery and Operations teams to craft compelling value propositions
Analyze RFPs and client requirements to develop winning positioning and messaging
Proposal Management & Execution
Leverage project management tools and processes to project manage complex, multi-stakeholder proposal processes with tight deadlines
Coordinate cross-functional teams including Scientific Solutions, Product, Delivery and Operations, Legal, and Finance
Ensure all proposals meet client requirements, compliance standards, and internal quality benchmarks
Develop standardized templates, timelines, processes, and best practices to improve efficiency and win rates
Identify, test and roll out technology and tools to build scalable processes that enable faster and more efficient proposals.
Content Development & Optimization
Levarge PicnicHealth experts to create compelling executive summaries, technical approaches, and capability statements
Maintain and continuously improve proposal content library and knowledge management systems leveraging process, technology and tools
Work with solutions and design to ensure consistent messaging and branding across all proposal materials
Win/Loss Analysis & Continuous Improvement
Conduct thorough win/loss analyses to identify improvement opportunities
Track proposal metrics and conversion rates to optimize processes
Collaborate with Sales teams to understand client feedback and market dynamics
Implement process improvements based on data-driven insights
What you'll bring:
5+ years of experience leading complex RFP responses within CROs, real-world evidence vendors, or digital health companies supporting life sciences clients.”
Proven track record of winning competitive, high-value proposals (>$1M)
Experience with real-world evidence, clinical research, or healthcare data strongly preferred
Project Management Excellence: Experience managing multiple concurrent proposals with competing deadlines
Strategic Thinking: Ability to develop winning strategies based on client needs and competitive landscape
Cross-functional Leadership: Proven ability to lead and coordinate diverse teams without direct authority
Analytical Skills: Experience with win/loss analysis, proposal metrics, and process optimization
Exceptional Writing & Communication: Ability to translate complex technical concepts into clear, compelling narratives
Bachelor's degree required; degree in Life Sciences, Business, or related field preferred
We expect all team members to be amazing in their roles and, ultimately, to move the PicnicHealth mission forward.
Why will PicnicHealth win in Clinical Research?
Trials are a major bottleneck in drug development, and the promising advancements in biotech cannot achieve their full potential unless clinical research becomes more effective. The industry runs on outdated technology and manual processes. Research sites (hospitals, academic centers, doctors' offices) are a major bottleneck, and contract research organizations (CROs) spend most of their time wrangling sites and cobbling together vendor software.
PicnicHealth has built technology that uniquely positions us to run faster, cheaper, and more flexible studies without requiring sites:
PicnicAI (trained on 350M+ clinician annotations over 100k+ patient records) is the only system that can effectively access and structure all participant EMR data trials need
Our AI health assistant (NPS of 66 in 2024) guides participants through study activities and enables most to be done at home
We're an integrated solution - virtual site, CRO, and software platform - with AI built in from the ground up, initially focusing on observational research.
At PicnicHealth you get to solve real problems with real solutions, great tech, and great people. We look to attract and retain exceptional performers through a mission that matters, a culture that allows team members to do their best work and be their real selves, and through competitive compensation and benefits packages aligned to the market and our Core Values.
We're a remote first company, with teammates spread across the US. We support in-person gatherings, including co-working spaces and multi-day onsites, to build connections and move forward strategic initiatives. Expect to travel 2-4 times a year. For our team members in the Bay Area, who prefer to work in person we can offer a hybrid set up to work from the SF office on a flexible schedule.
Target Base Salary Range: $125K - $150K
The base salary PicnicHealth offers may vary depending upon the scope, complexity, and autonomy of the position and on the candidate's job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. The total package will include equity, in addition to a full range of medical and/or other benefits, depending on the position offered. Pay and benefits are subject to change at any time, consistent with the terms of any applicable compensation or benefit plans.
You also get:
Family friendly environment
Flexible time off
401k plan
Free PicnicHealth account
Equipment and internet funds for home office set up
Wellness Stipend
Equal Opportunity Statement
PicnicHealth is committed to promoting an inclusive work environment free of discrimination and harassment. We value a diverse and balanced team where everyone can belong.
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$125k-150k yearly 5d ago
Anthropic is Seeking a Data Operations Manager
Globalsouthopportunities
Area manager job in San Francisco, CA
Data Operations Manager - Anthropic Work Model: Hybrid (minimum 25% in-office)
About Anthropic
Anthropic is a public benefit corporation dedicated to building reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems that are safe and beneficial for society. The organization brings together leading researchers, engineers, policy experts, and business leaders to advance frontier AI while prioritizing safety, alignment, and long-term societal impact.
Anthropic operates as a highly collaborative research-driven organization, focusing on a small number of high-impact, large-scale scientific efforts rather than fragmented initiatives. Its work builds on foundational contributions to AI research, including large language models, interpretability, scaling laws, and AI safety.
Role Overview: Data Operations Manager
The Data Operations Manager plays a critical role in scaling and optimizing data operations that support Anthropic's frontier AI research. This individual will partner closely with research teams to translate complex technical requirements into robust, high-quality data pipelines that directly influence model performance, safety, and alignment.
This role blends strategic operations leadership, technical fluency, and execution excellence, with ownership across the full data lifecycle-from research requirements and vendor management to production-quality datasets.
Strategic Impact
The data systems and operational frameworks developed in this role will directly shape Anthropic's most critical model capabilities, including:
Tool-use accuracy
Long-horizon reasoning
Robustness to prompt injection
Safety alignment and human feedback integration
By enabling researchers to move faster without compromising quality, the Data Operations Manager ensures that data remains a competitive and ethical advantage in advanced AI development.
Key Responsibilities
The Data Operations Manager will:
Own and execute data strategy across research initiatives, including:
Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF)
AI safety and alignment research
Tool use and agentic workflows
Design and implement scalable operational systems that translate research goals into reliable data pipelines
Build and manage strategic vendor partnerships for data collection, labeling, and annotation
Establish evaluation frameworks and quality standards for state-of-the-art AI training data
Lead cross-functional initiatives to improve research velocity while maintaining rigorous quality controls
Proactively identify and mitigate risks, bottlenecks, and inefficiencies in data operations
Partner with senior research leaders to align data execution with long-term model development roadmaps
Candidate Profile
Anthropic is seeking candidates who thrive at the intersection of operations, research, and emerging technology.
Required Qualifications:
Minimum of 3 years of experience in operations, consulting, product management, program management, or related roles
Exceptional project management skills with the ability to manage multiple complex workstreams
Strong communication skills across technical and non-technical audiences
Familiarity with large language models or a demonstrated interest in AI training methodologies
High organizational discipline and comfort operating in ambiguous, fast-paced environments
Experience using data analysis tools such as SQL, Python, Tableau, or advanced spreadsheets
Demonstrated passion for AI safety and data quality
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with data collection, labeling, or annotation for AI/ML systems
Knowledge of RLHF, constitutional AI, or human-in-the-loop workflows
Prior work with AI research teams or research-focused organizations
Vendor and contractor management experience
Consulting background translating complex requirements into executable plans
Track record of implementing process improvements or quality systems at scale
Compensation and Benefits
Base Salary Range: $250,000 - $365,000 USD annually
Total compensation includes:
Equity
Comprehensive benefits
Potential incentive compensation
Anthropic also offers generous vacation and parental leave, flexible working hours, equity donation matching, and thoughtfully designed collaborative office spaces.
Logistics and Policies
Education Requirement: Bachelor's degree or equivalent professional experience
Hybrid Policy: Employees are expected to be in-office at least 25% of the time
Visa Sponsorship: Available for many roles, with legal support provided
Relocation: Candidates may be asked about relocation flexibility
Anthropic strongly encourages applications from individuals who may not meet every listed qualification, particularly candidates from underrepresented backgrounds.
Culture and Values
Anthropic approaches AI research as an empirical science, emphasizing collaboration, open dialogue, and long-term impact over short-term gains. The organization values diverse perspectives and recognizes the ethical and social implications of advanced AI systems.
Clear communication, thoughtful collaboration, and shared ownership of outcomes are central to how Anthropic works.
Why This Role Matters
The Data Operations Manager position offers a rare opportunity to:
Influence the core capabilities and safety of frontier AI systems
Build foundational infrastructure that enables responsible AI scaling
Contribute meaningfully to the future of safe and aligned artificial intelligence
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$80k-142k yearly est. 2d ago
GTM Strategy & Operations Manager
Anrok
Area manager job in San Francisco, CA
San Francisco, Salt Lake City, or New York City
Anrok is the leading tax automation platform enabling businesses to expand globally without compliance complexity.
As the digital economy has grown 6x over the last decade, software businesses have gone from not worrying about sales tax to needing to monitor exposure, calculate rates, and file returns across 20+ US states and many countries worldwide. This creates a critical bottleneck for companies that should be able to transact with customers everywhere.
Anrok eliminates this complexity by connecting with billing and payment systems to automate tax monitoring, calculations, and filing end-to-end. Our unified platform handles the ever‑changing maze of tax laws at municipal, state, and federal levels-so companies can focus on growth, not compliance.
Our customers include:
40% of Forbes Top 50 AI companies
20% of Forbes Top 100 Cloud companies
Top companies like Notion, Anthropic, and Cursor
We're making compliant digital commerce a reality for companies big and small, backed by over $100M from leading investors including Spark Capital, Sequoia, Index, and Khosla Ventures.
We're looking for a GTM Strategy & Operations Manager to bring rigor, insight and scalable processes to our sales organization. You'll own core operations (compensation planning, territory and process design) for a growing team of Account Executives, while laying operational foundations for growing functions such as Partnerships and Sales Development. The operational expertise and strategic insights you bring will ensure we scale while delivering an exceptional compliance experience to every customer-beginning with their very first conversation with our team.
In this role, you will
Own sales operations end-to-end for our Account Executive function, including compensation planning, territory design, capacity modeling, and revenue forecasting.
Partner closely with GTM leaders to build scalable, user‑friendly processes and optimize their decisionmaking with data‑driven insights and strategic recommendations.
Operationalize our evolving sales methodology by designing systems to measure and improve adoption and execution.
Build operational foundations for Partnerships and Sales Development, establishing initial processes, tooling and reporting enabling these functions to grow and scale.
Identify and remove operational bottlenecks that slow the team down, continuously improving workflows across the sales organization.
What excites us
4-6 years of experience in GTM/revenue operations, sales operations or a similar role.
Ability to jump into new situations, quickly identify areas of improvement and solve problems, with an eye toward architecting solutions that will scale.
Track record of building trust and credibility with GTM leaders and cross‑functionally to drive impact.
Analytical rigor: direct experience building sales capacity plans and revenue forecasts, or an MBA/management consulting/finance background.
You don't need to be (and won't be) a Salesforce administrator, but comfort with CRM reporting and dashboards is required.
Bonus points for experience in partner/channel sales operations.
What we offer
The equity upside of an early‑stage startup with the product‑market fit of a later‑stage company.
Daily lunch and snacks for those working out of our office hubs.
Medical, dental, and vision insurance covered 100%.
One Medical membership covered, flexible sick benefits, and more.
Annual learning and development stipend for books, online courses, and conferences, as well as a curious team to share your learnings with.
Annual team off‑sites and in‑person opportunities around our growing Anrok hubs.
Home office setup stipend to ensure you have the equipment you need to thrive at work.
At Anrok, we embrace a dynamic and flexible hybrid work environment based out of our growing office hubs-San Francisco, New York City, and Salt Lake City where we collaborate in‑person 3 days per week.
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$80k-142k yearly est. 5d ago
Strategy and Operations Manager, Market Growth (San Francisco)
Curri, Inc.
Area manager job in San Francisco, CA
As a Market Growth Manager, you will own the strategy and execution of growing Curri's market share in its key markets. You will lead the growth and expansion strategy in existing and new markets, partnering with operations, product, and engineering to provide the best delivery experience to customers. The role requires you to own the market, identify key drivers of the business, analyze data to locate areas for improvement, and rapidly execute to grow both customer and driver bases. You will regularly be on the ground in the market, meeting with customers and drivers, discovering their pain points, and finding a solution to address their needs. No problem is too big or too small. You will continuously challenge the status quo to provide a better experience for our customers, drivers, and Curri's internal teams.
Given the cross-functional nature of this role, you will report to the Director of Strategy & Planning and frequently work with senior leadership.
What you will do:
Own the growth and expansion of a key market, launching initial customers and onboarding drivers
Prospect, outreach, visit, and get customers to complete their first delivery with Curri
Test and validate different GTM approaches including outreach methods, marketing campaigns, and promotions
Become a trusted logistics expert for customers by deeply understanding the last mile logistics space and Curri's product and capabilities
Research the competitive landscape and distribution trends in the market, identifying opportunities to competitively position Curri's offering
Develop and foster relationships with new and existing customers
Serve as go‑to source of insights and data on the market, managing dashboards and reporting on key sales and operational KPIs
Collaborate with the Operations team to manage the operational activities related to scaling the market, including acquiring and onboarding new supply, developing driver training, and formulating driver incentive programs
What you need to have:
Bachelor's degree in business, engineering, or related field (or equivalent work experience)
2+ years of experience in a related field, including banking, consulting, technology, analytics, operations, and/or strategy
Be a self‑starter that thrives in a fast‑paced, often ambiguous environment
Scrappy mentality and willingness to get into the weeds no matter the task
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills and ability to build rapport with customers, drivers, and internal stakeholders
Analytical mindset that relies on testing and iterating solutions to make data‑driven decisions
Comfort with in‑person meetings and conveying the value of a product to various audiences
Willing to travel around their market 50% of the time
Natural ability to problem‑solve and isn't afraid to challenge the status quo
Team player who actively collaborates with other teams across the organization
What is in it for you?
You will have the opportunity to work for a dynamic and successful start‑up on a diverse team where you can make a huge impact by doing meaningful work.
Significant and meaningful responsibilities from Day 1, with the ability to shape operational strategy. The possibilities are limitless and depend on you.
Work in a remote environment with a flexible schedule. We don't micromanage and want to help you do great work.
There is no work/life-there is only life and want your time at Curri to be life‑giving and foster the best version of you. We care about family and your own personal development and don't expect you to be always engaged with work.
We offer a competitive salary, and benefits including, but not limited to, health, dental, vision, 401K, and an equity compensation grant.
$100,000 - $120,000 a year
Who are we?
We are Curri and our mission is to be the way the world delivers construction and industrial supplies. Curri provides a modern logistics platform for construction, industrial, and adjacent industries with our nationwide fleet of cars, trucks, and flatbeds paired with industry‑leading technology. Curri was founded in 2018 and was a part of the YC S19 Batch. Employees work out of our office in Ventura, CA, but the majority of our fast‑growing start‑up operates remotely, with over 100 employees spread across the United States. We're solving a massive, global problem of inefficiency in the construction and industrial supply chain. Find out more at curri.com.
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$100k-120k yearly 5d ago
Regional Partnerships Manager
Playworks 4.3
Area manager job in Palo Alto, CA
At Playworks, we believe in the power of play to bring out the best in every kid. We create a place for every kid on the playground to get active, build valuable skills, connect, and have fun. We partner with schools, districts, and after-school programs to provide a service or mix of services, including on-site coaches, professional training for school staff who support recess, and consultative partnerships.
ABOUT THE POSITION:
As the Regional Partnerships Manager, Sales, you'll drive new school partnerships and strengthen existing relationships to help schools harness the power of play for their students. You'll play a key role in growing Playworks' regional footprint through strategic outreach, partnership development, and our lead generation strategy that expands our programs across Northern California.
This is a full-time, exempt position reporting directly to the Regional Partnerships Director. It is a hybrid role, with time split between working remotely and being onsite at schools or partner meetings. Because in-person engagement is essential, the ideal candidate must live in Northern California and be able to travel to school sites across the region as needed.
Responsibilities include:
Partner with the Regional Partnerships Director to design and implement the regional lead generation strategy and calendar to expand Playworks' services in Northern California.
Lead monthly outreach efforts, including cold outreach, consultative site visits, email campaigns, conferences, and social media engagement, while representing Playworks at meetings, trainings, and community events to strengthen relationships and regional visibility.
Develop and manage campaigns that build and maintain a strong pipeline of prospective partners and customers across all service models, while nurturing relationships with existing districts, schools, expanded learning programs, and community organizations
Manage the full sales cycle and pipeline tracking in Salesforce and monday.com, collaborating with the training team to ensure services are scheduled and delivered.
Plan and coordinate monthly site visits and other engagement opportunities to showcase Playworks' services and impact in action.
Support the regional leadership team in developing and refining a strategic partnership strategy to grow both direct service and training opportunities across the region.
Contribute to the building of a sales pipeline to increase impact according to plan and in the schools and districts that are of the highest strategic priority.
Collaborate with the ops team to identify market research, funding opportunities to help inform our lead generation strategy.
If you're a good fit for this position, you already know most of what this job entails. However, to be sure we're providing a complete picture, here are some additional details:
The most successful candidate will be a self-starter with strong organizational skills and proven ability to handle multiple projects and meet deadlines.
You will be successful if you possess a Growth Mindset and you seek and incorporate feedback easily.
The strongest candidate will have demonstrated high professional standards with the ability to see the big picture and manage practical details.
Have excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to engage and inspire diverse audiences, including school and district leaders, community partners, and funders.
Enjoy cultivating and maintaining relationships, building a strong professional network, and finding common ground with a wide range of stakeholders.
Bring experience in sales, partnership development, or account management, with a natural enthusiasm for connecting people and ideas.
Desired Skills & Experience
Passionate commitment to Playworks' mission and keen desire to contribute to social impact.
2+ years of sales, partnership development, or account management experience, preferably in a B2B or education-focused environment.
Passionate about Playworks' mission and eager to learn, grow, and represent a dynamic, impact-driven organization.
Experience managing contacts and pipeline in CRM systems desired; Salesforce and Cirrus experience preferred.
Exceptional interpersonal skills that facilitate customer cultivation and negotiations.
Excellent relationship management, interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills.
Experience with managing long-term partnerships.
Initiative, self-starter with an entrepreneurial spirit.
Knowledge of youth development principles and practices, especially relating to issues of equity, inclusion, and healthy competition within sports and physical activity.
Able to work effectively across teams and with multiple leaders to move projects forward.
Enjoys a fun, energetic, and mission-driven work environment that values play and authenticity.
Access to reliable transportation and the ability to travel
Playworks offers the full package - great benefits, a fun place to work, and an opportunity to grow professionally.
This is a full-time, exempt position reporting to the Northern California Regional Partnership Director with an anticipated start date of January 15, 2026
At Playworks, our starting salary takes into consideration internal pay equity, geographic pay differential, and robust external market data. We highly value transparency and equity within compensation and, therefore, are committed to adhering to established compensation pay points. The salary for this position is: $76,200
A comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, disability, life insurance, 401(k), and 1% employer match, employee-funded pre-tax health and child care spending accounts.
Generous flexible time off with sick and holiday leave
This is a hands-on, creative, playful, and fun-loving place to work, all while contributing to the success of our nation's youth. So if you're ready to immerse yourself in the education sector, working on a rewarding set of challenges, and if you've got the skills, experience, passion, and a team spirit, apply!
Please include:
A cover letter describing your interest in Playworks and how your experience has prepared you for this role.
Resume.
If we believe you're the right fit, we'll request your references; there's no need to include them at this stage.
Work Environment:
This position operates in both a school and office environment, both indoors and outdoors. The position interacts with children on playgrounds and in classrooms on a daily basis. A portion of the interaction with schools may occur virtually.
Typical physical and mental demands:
This position requires sufficient physical ability and mobility to stand for extended periods at times; walk on a school site in various weather conditions; to climb stairs at some sites; to occasionally stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, reach, and twist and, dependent on assignment the employee may occasionally lift, push, pull and/or move up to 50 pounds.
As an equal opportunity program, Playworks encourages applications from all individuals regardless of age, gender, gender identity/expression, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, faith, marital status, physical ability, or any other legally protected basis. Playworks evaluates all candidates for employment, volunteering opportunities, or board service on a merit basis.
Want to know more Playworks and how you can help bring out the best in thousands of kids?
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$76.2k yearly 4d ago
Resident District Manager
The Hunter Group Associates 4.6
Area manager job in San Francisco, CA
Polished, out of the box thinker with experience in high volume, scratch dining wanted for a tech company's headquarters in the SF Bay Area. Must be willing to relocate.
This proven leader must be passionate, with a minimum of 8 years in multi-unit food and beverage operations in a senior level role, client focused, financial acumen, innovative project development experience with strong communication skills.
Work/life balance (M-F, holidays off!), great company culture, and career growth opportunities!
A leading home goods retailer in San Francisco is seeking a Manager of Talent Operations. This role focuses on managing employee relocation, expense tracking, and compliance within the HR department. The ideal candidate will have a background in HR operations with at least 3 years of experience. The position offers a competitive salary and a variety of benefits, including health insurance and a 401(k) plan.
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$77k-123k yearly est. 3d ago
Area Manager: HYOU (Fine Jewelry)
Leap Inc. 4.4
Area manager job in San Francisco, CA
About HYOU
HYOU Fine Jewelry creates pieces that move with you - bold, personal, and unapologetically modern. We design jewelry that looks elevated, feels effortless, and celebrates individuality.
Our collections feature lab grown diamonds and high-quality gemstones, set in solid 10K gold and 14K gold vermeil layered over sterling silver. Every piece passes strict quality checks to ensure it's made to last - jewelry meant for everyday wear, not special occasions only.
By working directly with our makers, using lab grown diamonds, and keeping our model lean, HYOU delivers the same sparkle without inflated markups. The result: meaningful, modern fine jewelry that's accessible, intentional, and personal.
HYOU stores bring this philosophy to life - offering a confident, welcoming space where customers are guided through discovery, education, and self-expression.
About the Role
Leap is seeking an entrepreneurial Brand AreaManager to lead a cluster of HYOU Fine Jewelry stores. This role is for a retail leader who understands that modern fine jewelry retail is about confidence, trust, and personal connection, not pressure.
You'll oversee 2-4 stores, directly managing one location, with a strong in store presence four days per week. Your focus is ensuring each store delivers a consistent, elevated experience - one that feels effortless, informed, and aligned with HYOU's modern point of view.
This role blends hands on leadership with strategic ownership, using customer insights, product performance, and team feedback to drive growth across your region.
What You'll Do
Lead and develop store teams that deliver a confident, personalized jewelry experience
Model elevated selling through education, styling, and storytelling
Ensure consistency across stores in visual presentation, service standards, and execution
Use performance data to understand what's resonating - from product mix to client behavior
Partner with Leap and brand stakeholders through regular business recaps and planning
Support new store openings, bringing HYOU's modern, elevated aesthetic to life
Execute in-store moments, gifting initiatives, and clienteling strategies that drive repeat engagement
Represent HYOU and Leapin your market with clarity, confidence, and care
Qualifications
5+ years of retail management experience, including at least 1 year in multi-unit or big box leadership.
Proven track record in driving sales and delivering results in high-volume, customer-focused environments.
Strong people leadership skills, with experience recruiting, training, coaching, and developing talent.
Expertise in apparel or related retail categories, with the ability to elevate fitting room, selling, and clienteling experiences.
Skilled at analyzing KPIs across multiple stores to inform strategy and improve performance.
Adaptable, entrepreneurial mindset with the ability to problem-solve in a fast-paced environment.
Willingness and ability to travel regularly across {Insert Market} to support store teams.
Active floor presence required: standing/walking for extended periods, safe use of ladders, and ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
Must be 18 years or older.
Interpersonal Skills
People Leader - Communicates a clear vision, inspires teams, and drives accountability to achieve business goals.
Customer Obsessed - Creates authentic connections, anticipates needs, and delivers hospitality-driven experiences.
Collaborative - Builds strong relationships with cross-functional partners, brand executives, and internal teams.
Entrepreneurial - Maintains agility in a matrix environment, identifies root causes, and implements creative solutions.
Professional & Detail-Oriented - Consistently produces high-quality work and handles challenges with tact and empathy.
Brand Advocate - Stays current on fashion, retail, and cultural trends, bringing insights back to the team and brand partners.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Sales performance across the cluster (Conversion, AOV, UPT).
Employee retention, internal development, and promotions. Client engagement and satisfaction (NPS, events, activations).
Operational consistency across visual, service, and inventory standards.
About Leap
Leap powers modern retail for brands like HYOU - combining data, systems, and scale to help brands grow thoughtfully. We operate 100+ stores nationwide in partnership with brands including Ring Concierge, Grown Brilliance, Frankies Bikinis, MZ Wallace, Malbon Golf, and more.
Leap provides operational expertise, insight driven decision making, and infrastructure that allows brands to scale retail without compromising identity or customer experience.
Leap offers a competitive total rewards package including unlimited PTO (with blackout periods), commission eligibility, healthcare benefits, flexible time off, 401K, commuter benefits, employee discounts, and wardrobe allotments for participating brands.
Compensation
Annual Pay Range: $85k-$105k. Final offer will be based on experience, skills, and qualifications.
Benefits
Unlimited PTO (blackout periods apply)
Commission Eligible
Healthcare benefits (medical, dental, vision)
Flexible time off (paid company holidays, unlimited paid time off, sick leave, parental leave)
Access to company perks (commuter benefits, 401K, paid sabbatical, employee discounts at Leap stores, employee referral bonus, telecom reimbursement)
Employee Assistance Program
Employee discount + wardrobe allotment for participating Leap brands
Diversity & Inclusion
Leap celebrates diversity and is committed to maintaining a safe, rewarding and inclusive environment where Leapers thrive individually and as a team. In order to achieve our mission, building the world's largest network of branded retail stores - powered by data, systems and scale; we need to work hard to foster a diverse community to support the brands and customers we serve. These aren't just words, this is who we are. We know that our differences are what make our organization special and are paramount to our culture. Your age, skin color, beliefs, sexual orientation, nationality, disability, parental status, vet status, gender identity are valued.
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$85k-105k yearly 1d ago
Area Manager
Medium 4.0
Area manager job in San Francisco, CA
The AreaManager will coordinate all area activities through the Branch Managers, reporting to the VP of Sales with additional input from Corporate Operational Leadership. The AreaManager is responsible for the sales and operational performance of the locations within their defined geography and will carry out the policies and operate within the guidelines set by Corporate Management. This position primarily leads and coaches Branch Managers, who own the P&L for their individual branches, and ensures they are effectively managing Inside and Outside Sales, warehouse, production, and administrative teams. The AreaManager will monitor the utilization of assets and personnel to ensure optimal utilization, reallocating equipment and resources within the area as required to support revenue and profitability goals. This role requires the ability to coach and develop others, empower and delegate effectively, and step in to support branch operations directly when needed in a fast‑paced, industrial environment.
Essential Duties
Oversee area branch performance to meet business goals, supervising and guiding Branch Managers to maximize revenue, gross margin, and EBITDA.
Ensure Branch Managers effectively manage branch sales, production, inventory, employees, budgets, health/safety/environmental (HSE), lean and quality.
Develop and maintain a safe and positive work environment for all employees in the area and ensure customer satisfaction through timely, accurate, and high‑quality products and services.
Work with Branch Managers to set and manage pricing and margin discipline to achieve area profitability targets.
Lead regular sales cadence calls and make joint sales calls with Branch Managers and sales teams, supporting the development of new business and growth of key accounts.
Organize regular meetings with Branch Managers to review performance, discuss business updates, share best practices, and address issues and opportunities.
Assist Branch Managers in inventory management and accuracy. Coordinate transfer of equipment and assets within the area and Intra‑Company; work with Corporate Procurement to achieve inventory and utilization goals.
Ensure that corporate Quality and HSE standards for equipment, vehicles, facilities, and personnel are maintained in all branches.
Support recruiting, selection, and development of Branch Managers and key roles; provide coaching, feedback, and guidance on performance management and progressive discipline.
Conduct and/or oversee the annual review process for Branch Managers and ensure timely, consistent reviews within branches, with shared input from Sales and Corporate Operations.
Control overtime and staffing levels at the area level by working with Branch Managers to ensure branches are staffed with competent personnel and labor is used efficiently.
Monitor and drive performance to meet goals for sales, planned outputs, labor efficiency, material efficiency, inventory turns, on‑time delivery, safety, and service levels.
Facilitate the implementation and adoption of technology and systems; understand how systems impact GHX operations and performance.
Maintain effective communication and cooperation with corporate departments and facilities management.
Maintain a visible presence in branches, warehouses, fabrication shops, and customer facilities, and be prepared to directly support operations when required.
Additional duties from time to time will be at Management discretion.
Education and/or Experience
Bachelor's in Industrial Distribution, Business, Operations Management, or related field and 5 plus years of direct management experience in a distribution, industrial, or manufacturing environment; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience managingmanagers and/or multi‑site operations strongly preferred.
High‑level leadership and decision‑making skills; able to motivate, influence, coach, and train people at multiple levels.
Highly motivated self‑starter with the ability to plan and manage multiple simultaneous projects, set priorities, identify and address problems, and deliver on time and on budget.
Comfortable working in industrial environments (warehouses, fabrication shops, and customer sites such as refineries, chemical plants, etc.).
Reside within a reasonable distance to a major airport and the branches within assigned area.
Must be able to successfully function in a fast‑paced, high‑volume environment utilizing Microsoft Office tools such as Word, Excel, Outlook, etc., with demonstrated effective verbal and written communication skills.
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$70k-98k yearly est. 1d ago
Regional Partnerships Manager - Northern California
Playworks 4.3
Area manager job in Palo Alto, CA
A leading youth engagement organization is seeking a Regional Partnerships Manager to drive new school partnerships and strengthen existing ones across Northern California. The role involves strategic outreach, building relationships, and managing sales cycles within a hybrid work environment. Ideal candidates will have 2+ years of experience in sales or partnership development, strong organizational skills, and a commitment to social impact.
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$57k-75k yearly est. 4d ago
Resident District Manager
The Hunter Group Associates 4.6
Area manager job in San Jose, CA
Polished, out of the box thinker with experience in high volume, scratch dining wanted for a tech company's headquarters in the SF Bay Area. Must be willing to relocate.
This proven leader must be passionate, with a minimum of 8 years in multi-unit food and beverage operations in a senior level role, client focused, financial acumen, innovative project development experience with strong communication skills.
Work/life balance (M-F, holidays off!), great company culture, and career growth opportunities!
How much does an area manager earn in Walnut Creek, CA?
The average area manager in Walnut Creek, CA earns between $60,000 and $120,000 annually. This compares to the national average area manager range of $50,000 to $107,000.
Average area manager salary in Walnut Creek, CA
$85,000
What are the biggest employers of Area Managers in Walnut Creek, CA?
The biggest employers of Area Managers in Walnut Creek, CA are: