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  • Operations Associate II - Night Shift

    Entegris 4.6company rating

    Operations associate job in Hillsboro, OR

    The Role: This role will serve as afront-line Operations Associate II andaid in theproductionprocessingworkacross the factory's 24/7 compressed shifts.In this role, you will set up production equipment, prepare raw materials for production, andperformverificationsofmaterials to complete the productionbatchessuccessfully.Skillsneeded for a successful Operations Associate are critical thinking andproblemsolving,attention to detail and qualityfocused mindset.The schedule for this opening is 5:30PM-6AMWednesday-Friday, rotating Saturdays (D-Shift). WhatYou'll Do: Work with internal resources to resolve problems. Ensure adherence to department policies, procedures, regulatory compliance, and environmental health and safety requirements. Provide input intoprocessprocedures asrequired. Set up machinery by positioning parts, loading materials, and entering specificationsin accordance withengineering parameters. Monitor one or more stages of the manufacturing process while equipment is running. Assess the quality of products andidentifyany nonconformities. Regularly inspect, clean, and performroutinemaintenance on machinery to keep it ingood workingorder. Completeproductivityreports,detailing the number of parts or products made during each shift. Required: Haveproficiencyin windows-based computer applications. Ability to read and write in the English language. Ability to readspecs andfollowingwork instructions. Good communicationand teamwork skills. Positive attitude and strong workethic. High School Diploma/GED. Ability to work a 12-hour shift, on your feet, andlift upto 40 pounds. Preferred experience: 1-3years ofmanufacturingor relevantexperience. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Detailoriented. Forward thinking (drives for continuous improvement). Ability toalign toorganizational values. OutstandingCandidatesWillHave: Demonstrated knowledge of regulatory and compliance guidelines and practices. Demonstrated strong problem-solving skills. Demonstrated knowledge of safety practices. What We Offer: AtEntegris, we invest in providingopportunitytoour employees andpromotefrom within. The new hire in this role will have the potential to grow and create relationships across the organizationand be recognized fordemonstratedsuccess and adherence to company PACE values. Our total rewards package goesabove and beyondjust a paycheck. Whetheryou'relooking to build your career, improve your health, or protect your wealth, we offer generous benefits to help you achieve your goals. Generous 401(K) plan with an impressive employer match Excellenthealth, dental and vision insurance packages to fit yourneeds. Flexible work schedule and 11 paid holidays a year Paid time off (PTO)policy that empowersyouto take the timeyouneed torecharge. Educationassistanceto support your learningjourney. Values-driven culturewith colleagues that rally around People, Accountability, Creativity and Excellence. AtEntegriswe are committed toprovidingequal opportunitytoall employees and applicants. Our policy is to recruit, hire, train, and reward employees for their individual abilities,achievementsand experience without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, marital or military status. Entegrisstrongly encouragesall ofits employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19. AtEntegris, COVID-19 vaccination is preferred but notrequiredat this time.
    $34k-41k yearly est. 2d ago
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  • Payment Operations Specialist

    Banner Bank 4.7company rating

    Operations associate job in Spokane, WA

    More than 135 years ago, we started with core values that never go out of style: listen, learn and help businesses and individuals reach their goals. These core values shape our culture, and we were recently Great Place to Work Certified because of our outstanding workplace culture and employee experience. As well, our financial strength and stability are key reasons Forbes named us one of the Best 100 Banks in America for the ninth consecutive year. With more than $16 billion in assets and 135 branch locations throughout Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and California, we understand our role in the economy and take that responsibility seriously. In addition to offering a source of capital to personal banking clients and businesses of all sizes, we place a high importance on employee volunteerism and donate millions of dollars each year to community organizations. Working in specific operations function while providing exceptional customer service, performing function-specific, day-to-day operational tasks. Support branches and bank staff through review and documentation of multiple critical and regulatory functions. Ensure client data remains confidential and secure, processes are completed in accordance with Bank policies. Ensure key processing deadlines are met. Support the bank's strategic business plans, projects and processes. In this role you'll have the opportunity to: Responsible for providing support and excellent customer Service to internal staff for multiple payment operational areas including but not limited to Wires, ACH, Cash Services, Items Processing, Exception Item Processing, Check Services, Faster Payments, Statement Rendering and Research, and other regulatory/compliance driven objectives. Responsible for completing tasks with accurately and timely while observing a segregation of duties Responsible for monitoring functionality of automated processes and escalating potential issues Responsible for completing assigned duties timely and escalating to leadership if concerns arise with meeting key processing deadlines Provides telephone and e-mail support to internal clients Escalate identified opportunities for process improvements keeping in line with business line strategies Assist with special projects related to operations including but not limited to system conversions and acquisitions Responsible for complying with policies, procedures, security requirements, and government regulations Education & Certifications H.S. Diploma: required (an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered) Experience 0 to 2 years of clerical, bank, and/or client service experience with retail banking or operations exposure required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Possess excellent customer service, analytical, and problem solving skills. Proven organizational skills and attention to detail required. Ability to effectively prioritize and execute tasks in a high-pressure environment while ensuring critical deadlines are met. Possess effective written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to positively influence others. Ability to work independently with little direct supervision while effectively managing time and resources. Proven experience with troubleshooting principles/methodologies and issue resolution techniques. Proficient in Microsoft Office and the ability to quickly learn and adapt to new technologies. Knowledge of federal and state laws/regulations relative to deposit accounts and bank operations. Compensation & Benefits Targeted starting salary range (based on experience): $20.00 - $23.52 hourly Incentive potential Comprehensive employee benefits, including: medical, dental, vision, LTD, STD and life insurance Paid vacation time, sick time and 11 company paid holidays 401k (with up to 4% match) Tuition reimbursement Review Banner's employee benefits at: Employee Benefits | Banner Bank Please take time to review Banner Bank's Consent & Privacy notice before applying. Banner Bank is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, marital status, age, disability or protected veteran status. Banner Bank does not accept unsolicited resumes from agencies and/or search firms for any job postings. Resumes submitted to any Banner Bank employee by a third-party agency and/or search firm without a valid written and signed search agreement, will become the sole property of Banner Bank. No fee will be paid if a candidate is hired for a position as a result of an unsolicited agency or search firm referral.
    $20-23.5 hourly 2d ago
  • Operations Specialist

    Central Plateau Cleanup Company

    Operations associate job in Richland, WA

    External Job Opportunity TitleOperations Specialist Number40823 CompanyCentral Plateau Cleanup Comp City/StateRichland, WA Posted01/14/2026 Closes01/28/2026 Regular/TemporaryRegular Full/Part-TimeFull-Time Job Duties/Scope Of Work WORK SAFE, MAKE A DIFFERENCE, AND BE A PART OF HISTORY WITH THE CPCCo TEAM! At Central Plateau Cleanup Company (CPCCo), located in Richland, Washington, we are working to provide a sustainable future for the historic Hanford area through the protection of the Columbia River and the remediation of the Central Plateau. To achieve our mission, we need exceptionally talented, innovative, and driven people to help us reduce risks on the Hanford Site by removing some of the most hazardous waste streams and facilities in the Department of Energy (DOE) complex. If you would like to work with a highly skilled workforce to achieve unique and challenging goals that critically impact our environment and community, this is your chance to be a part of our legacy! The D4 End States Organization oversees safe and compliant operation of the several Hazard Category II Nuclear Facilities. This significant responsibility includes the retrieval, characterization, and packaging of legacy facility materials and equipment for on-site disposition, stepping out of Authorization Basis documents, shutting down facility systems, and preparing the facilities for demolition and ultimately performing demolition of the facilities and remediation of the remaining waste sites. Our team is seeking a dynamic Operations Specialist to help us achieve our mission of this uniquely challenging project. The duties of the D4 Ends States Operations Specialist include, but not limited to: * Provide overall technical support for the D4ES Operations and Field Operations teams * Provide administrative support for the implementation of Conduct of Operations at D4ES facilities (i.e., support required program surveillances of Timely Orders, Miscellaneous Facility Tags) * Support operations with facility/asset protection processes (i.e., access control, security requirements) * Assist with the management and monitoring of Ops/project compliance with Safety Management Programs, to include: * Nuclear Safety * Criticality Safety * Rad Con * Environmental * OS&IH * Fire Protection * Training * DOE Orders (Con Ops, property management, personnel training and quals, etc.) * Implementation verification of Hanford site, HAMTC, company, state, and federal standards, processes, and procedure requirements within D4ES Operations. * Support with the implementation of requirement changes based on Nuclear Safety basis document updates * Support with streamlining existing Operations procedures and processes at the program and project level. * Facility surveillances & associated requirements (Environmental, DOE, Nuclear Safety, etc.) * WIDS site management (process, track surveillance program requirements) * Support in the management of facility, equipment, and WIDS deficiency tracking and corrections * Act as Ops procedure Technical Authority (TA) * Development of new and revision of existing procedures (including drafting, editing, revising, and performing comment resolution) for high hazard nuclear facilities * Facilitate hazard analysis and procedure planning meetings. Participate in field/equipment walkdowns. * Work with FMs/RMs/workers and other TAs to ensure procedures are written with appropriate level of detail for the training, qualification, and experience of the workers. * Coordinate input from craft and SMEs from multiple orgs involved with planning and performing field work using company procedures. Ensure workability by end user. * Maintain communication with support organizations to assure timely and efficient work in alignment with operational priorities * Assist with communicating Operations priorities/field schedule * Maintain current knowledge of field conditions at the work sites, the status of ongoing work, and any changes in work priorities * The candidate will be mentored to allow growth in a variety of Operations tasks Basic Qualifications * Senior Level Grade 19: Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience with 9 or more years of relevant experience. * Principal Level Grade 20: Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience with 10 or more years of relevant experience. The higher posted level has greater scope, complexity, authority, impact. The level offered to the selected candidate will be based on the needs of the company and the candidate's education, training, and/or experience. Desired Qualifications * Technical background in Operations, Maintenance * Experience in compliance-driven processes * Experience as a craftsman and/or FWS at a nuclear facility * Experience with planning and/or performing D4 activities at a nuclear facility * Experience in implementing operating policies and procedures * Experience researching technical solutions and interfacing with technical personnel * Excellent oral and written communication skills * Proficient in use of Microsoft Office applications * Experience with building and managing databases for tracking purposes * Experience with retrieving technical documents from JCS, DMCS, and IDMS Compensation & Benefits In accordance with the CPCCo salary determination process, CPCCo takes into consideration the level of assigned job duties and responsibilities, and the candidate's education, training, and/or experience relative to internal peers and the external labor market. CPCCo will not solicit salary history for candidates. Expected annualized pay range based on full time schedule (40 hours per week): Salary Ranges: * Senior Level Grade 19: $104,200 - $166,650 * Principal Level Grade 20: $114,700 - $183,450 In addition to base pay, employees may be eligible for variable pay awards. CPCCo's generous benefits package offers medical/dental/vision insurance, life insurance, 401(k) employer match and paid time off. For a full list of benefits please see Careers A few benefits/perks you can anticipate, depending on the nature of your employment with CPCCo, include the following: - A casual-dress work environment, where jeans are a regular thing. - A standard 4-10's work schedule that allows for long weekends and recharging on the Columbia River, on a golf course, at 200+ surrounding wineries, or at other Pacific Northwest destinations where fishing, hunting, snowboarding, hiking, and other outdoor sporting opportunities are in abundance. CPCCo is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Relocation Funding ProvidedNo U.S. Citizenship RequiredYes Clearance RequiredNo Job ClassificationExempt Shift Work RequiredNo CPCCo is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and abides by federal, state, and local statutory requirements, including CFR 41 60-1.4 - Equal Opportunity, CFR 41 60-300.5 - Veterans, CFR 41 60-741.5 - Disabilities, and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. CPCCo provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and job applicants and prohibits discrimination without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability status, genetics, marital status, pregnancy status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, training, and terms of employment. If you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendment Act (ADAAA) while applying for a position with CPCCo, please e-mail ^CPCCo_EEO. Note: Please do not use this contact information to inquire about the status of an application. If you have any difficulties while applying for a position, please send an email to ^CPCCo Human Resources. Applicants and employees have rights under Federal Employment Laws and are protected under federal law against discrimination. To view information regarding these rights, please click on these links: Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal Pay Transparency Policy Statement Family Medical Leave Act Employee Polygraph Protection Act WA State Paid Family Medical Leave
    $44k-71k yearly est. 2d ago
  • TikTok Shop - Analytics Product Operations - User Growth

    Tiktok 4.4company rating

    Operations associate job in Seattle, WA

    About the team The User Growth team plays a core role in the acquisition, activation, engagement, and retention of billions of users/customers WW. We are building platforms, leveraging data & ML models, and providing end-to-end solutions to power the global growth of TikTok Shop. We are seeking a highly analytical and strategic Product Operations Manager to drive data-informed growth for TikTok Shop in the U.S. You will sit at the intersection of product strategy, analytics, and lifecycle innovation-crafting growth hypotheses, validating them with experimentation, and influencing senior stakeholders. This role is perfect for someone who thinks deeply about metrics, user funnels, and sustainable growth mechanisms. Responsibilities * Lead the definition and execution of data-driven user growth strategies for the U.S. market. * Collaborate with Data Science and Growth Engineering to run high-quality experiments that improve CAC, LTV, and referral efficiency. * Partner with cross-functional leaders to shape product priorities through analytical models, simulations, and scenario planning. * Identify key levers in user segmentation, activation, and retention, and guide Product and Marketing initiatives accordingly. * Build frameworks and dashboards that help track ROI and inform leadership decisions.Minimum Qualifications: * Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering, or related field. * Experience with a strong foundation in analytics, experimentation, and growth strategy. * Proven success owning 0→1 and 1→n product strategies backed by rigorous quantitative analysis. * Ability to define and monitor north-star and guardrail metrics with strong modeling intuition. * Exceptional communication skills to synthesize insights for both executive and technical stakeholders. Preferred Qualification * Experience in marketplaces, data science, referral systems, or optimization of co-funding/subsidy programs.
    $114k-186k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Production and Supply Development Program-Vegetable Operations Associate

    Syngenta Group 4.6company rating

    Operations associate job in Pasco, WA

    Syngenta Seeds is one of the world's largest developers and producers of seed for farmers, commercial growers, retailers and small seed companies. Syngenta seeds improve the quality and yields of crops. High-quality seeds ensure better and more productive crops, which is why farmers invest in them. Advanced seeds help mitigate risks such as disease and drought and allow farmers to grow food using less land, less water and fewer inputs. Syngenta Seeds brings farmers more vigorous, stronger, resistant plants, including innovative hybrid varieties and biotech crops that can thrive even in challenging growing conditions. Syngenta Seeds is headquartered in the United States. Job Description About this program: The Production & Supply Development Program (PSDP) is a rotation-based program providing opportunities that expose associates to diverse experiences, with a total program commitment within three calendar years, and a geographical move as required. Locations are at any of the Vegetable sites within the United States - Pasco, WA, Nampa, ID, Woodland, CA. This position has a start date of June 2026. Applications are only open to students graduating between December 2025 and May 2026. Role Purpose The focus of the program is to establish a pool of highly motivated and well-rounded talent within the organization. As a PSDP Associate, you acquire business knowledge, skills and attributes required for placement into future positions within Syngenta. The learning and development will be at an accelerated pace with the expectation to perform at levels above your peers. What's in it for you? A unique opportunity to grow and develop your capabilities Exposure to diverse experiences in different geographic locations Broad business exposure Meaningful and challenging work An understanding of career opportunities available at Syngenta that relate to your passion What will you be doing? There are multiple options to gain exposure to various areas of the Vegetables business that will help you develop your career path in a way that meets your individual needs. In addition to the individual technical knowledge gained, cross-functional leadership training, coaching and mentoring will be provided. Your assignments will support various functions throughout the organization, including: Seed Production (open field/cage/greenhouse) Seed Processing Seed Production Research Seed Development Supply Operations Quality Control Commercial Operations Project Management Data Analytics Breeding Crop Strategy Qualifications What you must have: Bachelor's degree in Agronomy, Agricultural Business, Agricultural Systems Technology, Agricultural Engineering, Plant or Crop Science, Biology, or other agriculture-related field Data Science experience Minimum GPA of 3.0 Willingness to relocate as needed to pursue rotational opportunities Prior Internship or Co-op experience within the agriculture industry Valid driver's license Skills helpful for success: Agricultural Science: Strong foundation in plant biology, genetics, and agronomy Horticultural Expertise: Knowledge of vegetable crop production and management techniques Seed Production and Quality Control: Understanding of seed production processes, quality standards, and testing methods Data Analysis: Proficiency in statistical analysis and data management tools Experimental Design: Ability to plan and execute field trials and research projects Plant Breeding and Genetics: Knowledge of breeding principles, techniques, and genetic analysis What we value: Effective communication Comfort with ambiguity Initiative & follow-through Leadership & collaboration Additional Information What We Offer: A culture that celebrates diversity & inclusion, promotes professional development, and strives for a work-life balance that supports the team members. Offers flexible work options to support your work and personal needs. Full Benefit Package (Medical, Dental & Vision) that starts your first day. 401k plan with company match, Profit Sharing & Retirement Savings Contribution. Paid Vacation, Paid Holidays, Maternity and Paternity Leave, Education Assistance, Wellness Programs, Corporate Discounts, among other benefits. Syngenta has been ranked as a top employer by Science Journal. Learn more about our team and our mission here: ******************************************* Syngenta is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate in recruitment, hiring, training, promotion or any other employment practices for reasons of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, marital or veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected status. WL3A #LI-DNI
    $73k-93k yearly est. 11d ago
  • Associate, Operations & Planning, What Works Cities

    Results.com 4.1company rating

    Operations associate job in Washington

    Role: Associate, Operations & Planning, What Works Cities Results for America (RFA) is the leading, national nonprofit organization helping policymakers at all levels of government harness the power of evidence and data to solve the world's greatest challenges. Our mission is to make investing in what works the “new normal,” so that, one day, all government leaders use rigorous evidence and quality data to inform important policy and funding decisions. We believe that data-driven and evidence-based policy decisions should be used to increase the impact of the over $2 trillion that governments spend annually to open opportunities and advance economic mobility. Team Overview At Results for America, one of our flagship initiatives is What Works Cities (WWC), a Bloomberg Philanthropies-funded initiative that helps city governments across the country improve residents' lives by using data and evidence effectively to tackle pressing challenges. To accomplish this, we work directly with city leaders and staff through coaching and implementation support, a range of online and in-person learning opportunities, and a growing professional network. This support is guided by What Works Cities Certification, the first-ever international standard of excellence for data-driven, well-managed local government. What Works Cities Certification assesses cities based on their data-driven decision-making practices, such as whether they are using data to set goals and track progress, allocate funding, evaluate the effectiveness of programs, and achieve desired outcomes from contracts with outside vendors. The program also measures whether cities are publicly and transparently communicating about their use of data and evidence. By aspiring toward Certification and implementing the best practices outlined in the program's criteria, cities across the country are more effectively delivering results for residents. Since our launch in 2015, we have helped more than 300 cities make progress on their most pressing issues, from health and public safety to homelessness and blight. Now in its 10th year, What Works Cities is entering an exciting new phase. The initiative will continue scaling across North, Central, and South America, surpassing the milestone of 100 Certified cities while also exploring other regional markets. WWC is also developing innovative ways for cities to engage and build capacity from those just beginning their Certification journey to those deepening their work as Certified cities. Position Overview Results for America is seeking a highly organized and proactive professional to join the What Works Cities team as an Associate, Operations & Planning. This role supports the Managing Director and Director of Operations & Planning in ensuring smooth day-to-day operations, coordination, and systems management across a fast-paced, dynamic initiative. The Associate will play a central role in maintaining operational efficiency across key functions, including contract and budget management, knowledge management, meeting coordination, and cross-team logistics. This is an exciting opportunity for an early-career professional eager to contribute to a mission-driven organization, learn in a collaborative environment, and provide detail-oriented, proactive support to a growing team. Travel up to 20% annually may be required. This is a full-time, exempt position, based in a home office anywhere within the U.S. Position Reporting Relationship The Associate will be embedded within the WWC Operations & Planning team and report jointly to the Managing Director of What Works Cities and the Director of Operations & Planning, who will provide oversight, guidance, and alignment with WWC's operational and programmatic priorities. Position Responsibilities The Associate will be responsible for: Managing Director Support (50%): Travel Arrangements & Expense Reports Coordinate travel for the Managing Director, including funder and partner meetings, site visits, and public events. Prepare detailed itineraries and travel memos outlining objectives, participants, and key background materials. Complete and submit routine and travel-based expense reports in a timely manner. Scheduling & Calendar Management Support schedule management in coordination with the Scheduler, ensuring meetings are well-prioritized and aligned with strategic goals. Manage the flow of internal and external meetings (virtual and in-person), including drafting agendas and ensuring appropriate materials are shared in advance. Anticipate short- and long-term scheduling needs to ensure sustainable pacing and alignment with organizational priorities. Develop presentations Draft and develop presentations for internal and external audiences. Meeting Preparation, Correspondence & Follow-Up Ensure the Managing Director is fully briefed for internal and external meetings by preparing background materials, talking points, presentations, and other supporting documents. Draft, proof, and edit correspondence and materials, including presentations, letters, memos, and reports on behalf of the Managing Director. Develop and coordinate presentations for internal and external audiences, ensuring timely and accurate input from team members and alignment with WWC and RFA messaging. Support post-meeting follow-up and coordination with team members and external partners as needed. Team & Special Projects Assist with the design and coordination of WWC team retreats and other internal events. Lead or support special projects assigned by the Managing Director to advance team priorities and operational goals. Operations & Planning Support (50%) Contracts and Budget Management Assist with contract tracking, renewals, and review processes. Support budget monitoring, invoice management, and expense processing. Manage and track What Works Cities team subscriptions in coordination with RFA's tech and finance teams. Meetings and Events Manage team calendars, meeting logistics, and forward-looking planning. Coordinate weekly team meetings, agendas, and follow-up. Support logistics and materials for all-team retreats, presentations, and events. Lead team-wide scheduling meetings with relevant stakeholders to ensure alignment. Cross-Organizational Coordination Track and support WWC's participation in RFA-wide initiatives (e.g., Opportunity for All, annual planning, performance review cycles, and all-staff updates), including preparing materials and presentations as needed. Coordinate translation and vendor requests as needed. Knowledge & Systems Management Maintain WWC's digital filing systems to ensure accurate documentation and easy access to key materials. Support the Salesforce new city user approval process in collaboration with the Salesforce Administrator. Serve as a point of contact for What Works Cities staff on operational systems and processes. Experience, Competencies, and Qualifications The ideal candidate will have the following qualifications, as well as an alignment with Results for America's mission and organizational values. Experiences: 3-6 years of relevant professional experience in operations, administration, or program support and a college degree (or equivalent practical work experience). Government experience (federal, state, and/or county/city) is valued. Strong administrative skills, including professional email communication, note-taking, and calendar management. Demonstrated track record of successful project completion and taking initiative to anticipate and solve problems. Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously Experience supporting in-person and virtual events, including meeting coordination, managing trackers/databases, and supporting budgets or contracts. Proficiency with Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drive) and/or Microsoft Office Suite; experience with Salesforce is a plus. A commitment to Results for America's mission and vision; Respect for Results for America's organizational values. Competencies & Skills: Passion and excitement for administrative, operations, and team scheduling work.; Excellent organizational and project management skills with strong attention to detail and accuracy. Interpersonal skills and the ability to build relationships across teams. Ability to work independently in a fast-paced, results-oriented workplace. Strong written and verbal communication skills. High attention to detail and accuracy in record-keeping. High degree of flexibility and adaptability to a changing environment. Proactive and solutions-oriented, able to work both independently and collaboratively across multiple teams. Commitment to Results for America's mission and values, including diversity, equity, and inclusion. Preferred tools experience: Salesforce, Asana. Salary and Benefits: Results for America offers a compensation package that includes: A competitive base salary commensurate with relevant work experience; and A benefits package that includes choice in medical plans, dental/vision coverage, paid time off, and a 403(b) retirement plan with employer contribution. The salary range for this position is $72,353 - $84,023 New hires are typically brought into the organization at a salary between the range minimum and the midpoint, depending on qualifications, internal equity, and the budgeted amount for the role. How to Apply To apply for this position, please complete and submit all information in the application link. Applicants are encouraged, but not required, to include their pronouns in their cover letter. RFA is an equal opportunity employer that values/celebrates diversity and that follows a policy of making all employment decisions and personnel actions without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, partnership status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, family responsibilities, matriculation, political affiliation, disability, status as a victim of domestic violence, sexual offenses or stalking, military status, veteran status or any other category protected under federal, state or local law. Applicants for employment with RFA must have valid work authorization that does not require sponsorship of a visa for employment authorization in the U.S.
    $23k-28k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Operations Associate

    Maersk 4.7company rating

    Operations associate job in Spokane, WA

    About Us: As a company, we promote a culture of honesty and integrity, and value the trust it allows us to build with customers and employees alike. Our focus on our people is what sets us apart and keeps our customers coming back to work with us! If you are seeking to be a part of a family, this is the place for you! Maersk Warehousing and Distribution USA LLC handles end-to-end warehousing and distribution logistics needs utilizing our strategic network of storage facilities. Our facilities are capable of receiving, storing, processing and dispatching cargo, so we can build flexibility and resilience into the supply chain process. Our integrated solutions allow us to be prepared for supply chain risks, so we can plan distribution to better achieve lead time and goals despite unexpected conditions. Our extensive experience, connections, and deep expertise across different sectors, industries, and transportation modes, means we can be counted on for process excellence that will save time and money.Landside Operations Execution includes roles that manage and operate landside transport modalities, such as truck or rail transport of cargo/containers. Administrative stream includes those who primarily support others by performing skilled technical, administrative or operational tasks. Jobs may range from highly supervised entry-level workers, technicians, and administrative staff to experienced individual contributors with robust technical or practical knowledge in specific areas, who have an ability to execute specialized work to support operations. At the top of this career stream, individuals work independently and apply standards, yet can also make departures from established processes to resolve problems. A colleague at this level performs work that is based on routines and any new knowledge is generally acquired through short explanations and simple instructions. Colleagues perform highly specific task or tasks of limited scope and responsibility that have well-defined processes and procedures and readily available instructions. The job requires little or no prior work experience within the functional area and the colleague is not expected to exercise independent judgment. Works under close supervision. Maersk is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace, and we embrace different styles of thinking. Maersk is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applicants without regard to race, colour, gender, sex, age, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy or parental leave, veteran status, gender identity, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with all legal requirements. We are happy to support your need for any adjustments during the application and hiring process. If you need special assistance or an accommodation to use our website, apply for a position, or to perform a job, please contact us by emailing accommodationrequests@maersk.com.
    $29k-47k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Operations Associate - Washington Plaza

    Jc Penney 4.3company rating

    Operations associate job in Union Gap, WA

    The Operations Associate's role is to create an outstanding customer experience by performing operations functions within the store. The Operations Associate role is an early morning position and you will work with the a team to perform functions prior to store opening. Primary Responsibilities: * Customer Service - You're maneuvering around the store at a fast pace, working with all the latest merchandise, but when a customer stops to ask you a question or request assistance, there's no one they'd rather be talking to other than you. * Executes pricing and signing - You can change ticket prices and signing on merchandise across the store better and faster than anyone! * Replenish and restock the store: You understand the needs of the customer. When merchandise is getting low, you assist your sales floor peers and leaders by pulling and preparing merchandise to go the floor in order to ensure all of our customers have the styles and sizes they need. * Receive and unload merchandise: You work with your co-workers to unload a truck and prepare the merchandise in the backroom. * Backroom standards: You keep the stockroom safe, clean, and organized . * Omnichannel: You will contribute to Omichannel efforts including Buy Online Pickup in Store, Ship from Store, Order Delivery and Returns, Shipping Online Orders, and Merchandise Receiving. * Merchandise strategy: You take the plans that have been communicated by leadership on where to place merchandise throughout the store and execute the plan with efficiency and detail. You understand the merchandising standards and work to deliver an outstanding customer experience by maintaining these standards as you flow goods to the sales floor. * Participates in a learning environment: You absorb new information from your peers or training materials on our merchandise, shrink, safety, productivity, and other business processes. Core Competencies & Accomplisments: * Results: Solve problems and make smart decisions that drive sales, profit or customer service; execute your work efficiently and effectively; inspire strong performance in yourself and others * Ownership: Provide great customer service; cooperate and build positive, inclusive and respectful relationships; take accountability for your actions and outcomes * Intensity: Proactively find ways to improve the customer experience; show the confidence and courage to do what's right; take action with energy and urgency * Work experience- 1-2 years retail experience At this time, JCPenney does not anticipate closing this job opportunity. What you get: If eligible, we offer a competitive benefits package including medical/dental/vision, term life insurance, paid vacation/holidays*, and 401(k) with Company match. All associates are eligible for an associate discount on JCPenney merchandise. For paid holidays, associates who are eligible for paid vacation (MTO) are also eligible for eight paid holidays during the calendar year. All store hourly associates scheduled to work on a designated holiday will receive additional compensation. *For paid vacation days, as well as eligibility requirements for other benefits, please visit ****************************** About JCPenney: JCPenney is the shopping destination for diverse, working American families. With inclusivity at its core, the Company's product assortment meets customers' everyday needs and helps them commemorate every special occasion with style, quality, and value. JCPenney offers a broad portfolio of fashion, apparel, home, beauty, and jewelry from national and private brands and provides personal services including salon, portrait and optical. The Company and its 50,000 associates worldwide serve customers where, when, and how they want to shop - from jcp.com to more than 650 stores in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. In 2022, JCPenney celebrates 120 years as an iconic American brand by continuing its legacy of connecting with customers through shopping and community engagement. Please visit JCPenney's Newsroom to learn more and follow JCPenney on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Send posting compliance concerns to ***********************. Do not send compliance questions to the Company's work locations or corporate office. Do not send questions regarding the open job position. Pay Range USD $17.25/Hr -USD $21.57/Hr.
    $17.3-21.6 hourly Easy Apply 1d ago
  • Philanthropy Operations Specialist

    YMCA of Columbia Willamette 4.2company rating

    Operations associate job in Portland, OR

    Job DescriptionDescription: YMCA of Columbia-Willamette Reports to: Chief External Affairs Officer (CEAO) Direct Reports: None FLSA Status: Exempt Pay: $58,000-$65,000 The Philanthropy Operations Specialist strengthens the YMCA of Columbia-Willamette's mission by serving as the operational and data governance lead for philanthropy systems, donor accuracy, stewardship workflows, and cross-department coordination. Reporting to the Director of Philanthropy, this exempt specialist role maintains disciplined data integrity, ensures reliable CRM workflows, and supports the association's modernization efforts. The Specialist ensures accurate donor and gift information across Virtuous, Daxko CRM, Daxko Engage, and Crescendo; designs operational workflows for acknowledgments, stewardship, and monthly giving; and partners with Finance to support coding accuracy and batch readiness. The role collaborates with Marketing, IT, and regional teams to deliver consistent donor experiences and data-informed insights. As the primary internal owner of philanthropy data standards, workflow implementation, and integration hygiene, the Specialist applies judgment in operational decisions, resolves data discrepancies, recommends coding solutions for leadership approval, and maintains data quality that informs fundraising strategy. The Specialist upholds high standards of confidentiality, accuracy, and equity-centered practices in support of the Director of Philanthropy, CEAO, and CEO. Key Responsibilities Donor Data Integrity & CRM Operations Maintains accurate donor and gift data across Virtuous, Daxko CRM, Daxko Engage, and Crescendo, ensuring the reliability needed for informed decision-making. Conducts regular data hygiene reviews, cleanup cycles, documentation of workflows, and monitoring of multi-system integrations. Monitors integration hygiene across CRM systems, identifies discrepancies, resolves issues within scope, and coordinates solutions with IT and Finance when needed. Designs and maintains standardized data entry procedures and operational workflows that support consistency across branches and departments. Builds reports, queries, lists, and dashboards that support the portfolios of the Director of Philanthropy, CEAO, and CEO with professionalism, discretion, and accuracy. Ensures correct donor coding (fund, campaign, appeal, package), accurate batch preparation, and clean pre-reconciliation handoffs to Finance. Owns accuracy and completeness of all pre-batch data and makes coding determinations within established standards, escalating exceptions to the Director of Philanthropy or Finance as appropriate. Tracks pledges and recurring gifts, ensuring integrity of commitments and timely updates. Prepares donor records for year-end tax statements with a commitment to accuracy and risk mitigation. Upholds confidentiality of donor information, financial data, and executive portfolios. Stewardship Administration & Donor Experience Executes timely acknowledgments, tribute notifications, stewardship letters, and inclusive donor recognition touchpoints. Implements and maintains operational stewardship workflows that support accuracy, timely follow-through, and consistent donor experiences across regions. Coordinates stewardship calendars established by the CEAO, ensuring all donor touchpoints (welcome series, birthdays, anniversaries, holiday outreach) are executed consistently and equitably. Prepares segmented lists and mailing data aligned with list criteria selected by the Director of Philanthropy. Drafts donor stewardship content aligned with the Director of Philanthropy's donor communications strategy and Marketing brand standards, with final approval from the Director of Philanthropy or CEAO. Provides donor service support for technical or logistical giving questions, recurring gift adjustments, and general inquiries. Provides accurate donor data and stories for the Annual Report, storytelling materials, and board reporting packets. Applies the Y's equity commitments to ensure segmentation, naming conventions, communication lists, and donor touchpoints reflect inclusion, respect, and belonging. Identifies opportunities to strengthen donor experience workflows and recommends improvements to the Director of Philanthropy based on data trends, donor feedback, or system needs. Monthly Giving Program Leadership Leads the execution, refinement, and measurement of the association's monthly giving program. Designs donor journeys, stewardship plans, upgrade strategies, and segmentation tests, with approval from the Director of Philanthropy or CEAO when strategy-level decisions are required. Analyzes retention, upgrade, churn, and engagement patterns, providing insights that strengthen fundraising strategy. Serves as primary point of contact for monthly donors, ensuring outstanding service and accurate account updates. Documents improvements, tests new approaches, and contributes learnings to broader modernization efforts. Implements operational procedures and workflows that support a strong monthly donor experience, including recurring gift adjustments, payment updates, and accurate data capture across CRM systems. Identifies risks impacting monthly donor retention and recommends operational or messaging adjustments to the Director of Philanthropy. Campaign, Event, & Portfolio Support Supports annual and targeted campaigns by preparing segmented lists, running reports, coordinating vendors, and ensuring data accuracy. Supports portfolio moves management for the Director of Philanthropy, CEAO, and CEO through timely donor profiles, giving histories, and research insights. Provides event support through list creation, materials preparation, seating assignments, and onsite logistical coordination. Coordinates vendors for events and campaigns with leadership approval), ensuring timely and accurate production. Supports the Director of Philanthropy's event and corporate partnership strategies through accurate data preparation, operational follow-through, and clean donor tracking. Leads operational planning for event-focused committees by preparing materials, coordinating logistics, and ensuring committee work aligns with data accuracy, timelines, and donor experience standards set by leadership. Maintains event and campaign data integrity across CRM systems and identifies discrepancies or risks that could impact revenue reporting, stewardship, or donor experience. Prepares clean, accurate campaign and event reports that support leadership decision-making, revenue tracking, and portfolio movement. Reporting, Analysis, & Continuous Improvement Prepares accurate donor reports, summaries, and dashboards for leadership, board reporting packets, and the Annual Report. Supports grant reporting data pulls, fundraising forecasting, and case-building efforts through accurate donor and giving analytics. Monitors stewardship completion rates, donor retention trends, recurring giving stability, and data accuracy metrics. Identifies data irregularities, integration issues, or coding concerns and recommends corrective actions to the Director of Philanthropy or Finance as appropriate. Develops and maintains reporting procedures and documentation that ensure consistency, clarity, and alignment with philanthropy data standards. Identifies process improvements and contributes directly to CRM modernization, operational alignment, and workflow clarity. Tests new CRM features, workflow updates, and integration enhancements, providing feedback that supports modernization and cross-department readiness, developing and maintaining appropriate SOPs. Cross-Functional Coordination Coordinates association-wide adherence to donor data standards established by the CEAO and Director of Philanthropy. Partners with regional staff and membership teams to maintain clean data flow and address data inconsistencies collaboratively. Coordinates with Marketing to align donor lists, communications, and stewardship content with brand and equity standards. Coordinates with Finance on batch preparation, gift accuracy, pledge tracking, and year-end donor data. Coordinates with IT on system tickets, integration needs, and CRM improvements. Serves as the operational lead for implementing donor data procedures, ensuring staff across departments follow consistent workflows and understand their roles in data integrity. Provides guidance, troubleshooting, and training for staff who interact with donor data, supporting consistent adoption of data standards and CRM best practices through creation and maintenance of related SOPs. Assists in building internal capacity by sharing data best practices and simple CRM guidance with staff as needed. Represents philanthropy operations within cross-department meetings or modernization efforts when operational clarity, data governance, or integration alignment is needed. Additional Responsibilities Performs additional duties as assigned that align with philanthropy operations, donor data integrity, stewardship workflows, and CRM systems support. Requirements:
    $58k-65k yearly 9d ago
  • Court Operations Specialist A

    City of Eugene, or 4.3company rating

    Operations associate job in Eugene, OR

    Are you a team player with an eye for details and a passion for customer service? The City of Eugene, Municipal Court is a highly team focused, customer service centered, and diversity minded group, and is recruiting to hire four Court Operations Specialist A to join our team and create an eligibility list for future vacancies. The Court Operations Specialist A positions provide judicial support and compassionate customer service, as well as perform a variety of clerical administrative duties. For more information on the City of Eugene Municipal Court please visit our site, here. THIS POSITION WILL BE OPEN FOR SIX MONTHS OR UNTI FILLED Applications will be reviewed monthly. First round of interviews is expected to be held the week of Nov. 10, 2025 Accepting Online Applications Only Information on How to Apply Classification: Court Operations Specialist A Salary: $23.01 - $28.63 Hourly / $47,860.80 - $59,550.40 annually The City of Eugene determines starting pay within the range based on relevant education and experience as provided by the applicant in their application materials. This process is consistent with the Oregon Equal Pay Act (OEPA). You can learn more about our process at our How to Apply page. Department/Division: Central Services / Municipal Court Union Representation: American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Work Location: Onsite - Municipal Court Building, 1102 Lincoln Street, Eugene, OR 97401 Schedule: Monday - Friday, 7:30a.m. - 4:30p.m. with the flexibility per business need Benefits: The City of Eugene offers robust and competitive benefits. For more info, click the Benefits Tab, or visit this summary page as well as this benefits package page. Bilingual Pay Benefit: This position qualifies for up to an additional 5% of base salary for bilingual pay. Please see "Supplemental Information" at the end of the posting for more information. Living & Working in Eugene: For more information on living in Eugene, how the City of Eugene operates, and more, visit this page. * Provides detailed information to City staff, other agencies, and the public regarding case related functions, requiring thorough knowledge of court regulations, policies, and procedures. * Explains proper methods for completion of court documents and forms to defendants and the public; reviews incoming forms and correspondence for accuracy and completeness. * Organizes, maintains, and retrieves court documents for judges, attorneys, staff, and the public. * Prepares correspondence to notify defendants of plea dates, inquiries about cases, and payment of moneys owed to court. * Checks in defendants for court hearings and verifies that the judge receives the correct court papers. * Initiates and processes removal of suspension orders, warrants and release of defendants from custody. * Assists judge in the courtroom; records all case dispositions during court proceedings; and collates completed files. * Coordinates the daily preliminary docket process. * Provides support and back up to all other team functions. * Responds to telephone and in-person inquiries from the public and other agencies. * Organizes and maintains court trial calendar for jury and non-jury trials, hearings, or arguments; coordinates juror activities. * Completes standard letters to notify defendants of dates, hearings and other court activities; processes requests for court appointed attorney and other documents. * Verifies that judges receive correct court papers for hearings. * Develops and maintains accurate and timely record-keeping systems and databases; assures inclusions of all pertinent information; assures compliance with court records requirements. * Maintains security and custody of court records; complies with public record law and court procedures in the release of information to the public. * Prepares and proofs forms, letters, court documents, orders, statistical reports and other documentation. * Composes correspondence in accordance with established procedures or instructions. * Monitors and processes court referrals for various court programs. * Processes a variety of court documents, including sentence orders, motions, orders, appeals, and in-custody papers. * Supports and respects diversity in the workplace. * Cross-trains and/or rotates into any other Court Operations Specialist A position as needed. * Performs other related duties as assigned. To view detailed information on the duties, knowledge, and abilities that may be expected for this position, please see the classification: Court Operations Specialist A Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they are able to perform every task in the job description. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may be one who comes with relevant transferrable skills from a variety of sources and experiences. If you are interested in applying, we encourage you to think broadly about your background and skill set for the role. When screening your application, the City will consider an equivalent combination of relevant education and experience which provides the applicant with the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to meet minimum qualifications for this position. Minimum Qualifications Experience Two (2) years of administrative or clerical experience, preferably in court/legal setting, social work/social services, payment processing, including work with vulnerable populations and/or complex public interactions. Education * High School diploma or G.E.D. equivalent. * Preference for fluency in Spanish language may be given. * Course work or experience in court/law/bookkeeping preferred Background Must pass a criminal background check. The ideal candidate will have the following Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: Knowledge * Court documents, policies, procedures, and legal requirements relating to area(s) of assignment, or ability to learn within a reasonable period of time. * Regulations, statutes, procedures, and policies as applicable to municipal court operations, or ability to learn within a reasonable period of time. * Record-keeping processes and procedures. * Business English, spelling, punctuation, and basic math. * General computer skills and the ability to toggle between several different software systems (Word, Case Management Systems, LEDS, TEAMS, Virtual Court Software, etc.) Skills and Abilities * Clearly and accurately interpret court documents, policies, and procedures. * Effectively communicate accurate information both orally and in writing. * Work effectively as a team member, utilizing good judgment and effective communication skills. * Interact tactfully and effectively with the public in stressful and potentially confrontational situations. * Make decisions based on regulations and established policies and procedures. * Work independently, quickly, and accurately with close attention to detail in an atmosphere of frequent interruptions and changing priorities. * Obtain LEDS certification or ability to obtain within 90 days of hire. * Establish and maintain complex filing and record-keeping systems; skill in alphanumeric filing. * Complete data entry efficiently and accurately. * Operate standard office equipment such as computer terminal, calculator, and photocopier. * Efficiently navigate typing in a fast paced environment. * Multi-tasking in a computer setting. Maintain confidentiality and meet security requirements. Working Conditions * This level has a work environment with varying levels of risk mitigation measures. Possible exposure to personal and health risks, hazards or obstacles. Job conditions are usually comfortable, with only seldom issues of temperature change, or incident of noise. * Frequent challenging and complex interactions with hostile and aggressive court patrons due to trauma, housing status, mental illness and/or substance abuse, these interactions may take place in-person, on the phone, and/or via email. * The work schedule is stable and often does not fluctuate, but has the occasional need for overtime or after-hours work. * Requires minimal physical effort such as extended periods of standing may be required. Must be able to occasionally lift, move or carry objects up to 25 pounds, light lifting, carrying or movement, etc. * Work includes a variety of daily use of computer and office equipment. What to Expect from our Selection Process: Applicants are screened based upon their relevant knowledge, abilities, skills, experience, and training. The selection process varies according to the position and can include such things as screening of supplemental questionnaires, written or skill tests, ability or fitness tests, interviews, and assessment processes. In addition, background investigations and records checks may be required. Some positions also require applicants to have a psychological evaluation and/or physical examination and a drug test prior to employment. Marijuana use is evaluated consistent with current state law regulations. PLEASE NOTE: Once the posting closes, the process can take 4-6 weeks to complete. Eligibility List: This posting will be used to establish an eligibility list of applicants for future vacancies. Candidates that are placed on the eligibility list will be notified via email which will include the duration of the list and how notification of call up will occur. Bilingual Pay Benefit: Per the AFSCME contract, the City shall pay an employee an additional five percent (5%) for a required intermediate or advanced level competency. To qualify for bilingual pay, the employee must have demonstrated fluency in the required language and successfully pass a fluency examination administered by the City's Employee Resource Center division. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: The City of Eugene is committed to a respectful work environment. We value the cultural, educational, and life experiences of each employee. We believe that a diverse workforce enables us to deliver culturally responsive services to all members of our community. As part of our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion we desire to welcome, respect, and create a sense of belonging for a wide range of identities and experiences in our workforce. Women, people with disabilities, and persons of color are strongly encouraged to apply. The City of Eugene complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Any applicant with a qualified disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act may request accommodation by contacting an employment coordinator at **************. In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the City of Eugene will request all eligible candidates who accept employment with the City to provide documentation to prove they are eligible for employment in the United States.
    $47.9k-59.6k yearly 43d ago
  • Vehicle Operations Check-In Specialist I (Manheim)

    Cox Enterprises 4.4company rating

    Operations associate job in Kent, WA

    Company Cox Automotive - USA Job Family Group Vehicle Operations Job Profile Vehicle Operations Logistics Specialist I Management Level Individual Contributor Flexible Work Option No remote option; must work at a specified Cox location Travel % No Work Shift Day Compensation Hourly base pay rate is $18.17 - $27.21/hour. The hourly base rate may vary within the anticipated range based on factors such as the ultimate location of the position and the selected candidate's knowledge, skills, and abilities. Position may be eligible for additional compensation that may include commission (annual, monthly, etc.) and/or an incentive program. Job Description Key Responsibilities: * Input accurate vehicle information into the AS400 computer using a handheld device for each vehicle received at the Auction including: * Vehicle Identification number (VIN) * Stock number * Dealer identification number * Make, model, year, mileage, color, options, etc. * Affix barcode/stock number sticker on each vehicle received. * Associate Tracker device to WO# and install on OBD port or strap 2nd generation tracker around steering wheel. * Place work order numbers and routing labels on vehicles upon entry. Flag "no key" cars. * Direct transporters to proper car drop zone. Report transport damage as needed. * Take digital image of vehicle upon receipt. * Provide proper sale identification windshield code to the person who is driving vehicle through the registration/check-in area. * Visibly demonstrate safety commitment by following all safety and health procedures and modeling the behaviors related to such. * Work in cooperation with safety leadership in support of all safety activities aligned with Safety Excellence. * Perform other duties as assigned by manager or supervisor, i.e. assist on sale days driving vehicles through Auction sales lanes, etc. Qualifications: * High School Diploma or equivalent preferred. * 1 - 3 years of auction and/or vehicle registration experience preferred. * Valid driver's license and safe driving record required. * Ability to drive vehicles with standard and automatic transmission. * Basic computer skills required. * Regularly required to stand, walk, reach, talk and hear. * Frequently required to stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, squat and climb. * Ability to lift 1-15 pounds. * Vision abilities required include close, distance and color vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. * Regularly required to stand, walk, reach, talk and hear. Frequently required to stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, squat, and climb. Work Environment: * Frequent exposure to outdoor weather conditions. Moderate noise level. Drug Testing To be employed in this role, you'll need to clear a pre-employment drug test. Cox Automotive does not currently administer a pre-employment drug test for marijuana for this position. However, we are a drug-free workplace, so the possession, use or being under the influence of drugs illegal under federal or state law during work hours, on company property and/or in company vehicles is prohibited. Benefits Employees are eligible to receive a minimum of sixteen hours of paid time off every month and seven paid holidays throughout the calendar year. Employees are also eligible for additional paid time off in the form of bereavement leave, time off to vote, jury duty leave, volunteer time off, military leave, and parental leave. About Us Through groundbreaking technology and a commitment to stellar experiences for drivers and dealers alike, Cox Automotive employees are transforming the way the world buys, owns, sells - or simply uses - cars. Cox Automotive employees get to work on iconic consumer brands like Autotrader and Kelley Blue Book and industry-leading dealer-facing companies like vAuto and Manheim, all while enjoying the people-centered atmosphere that is central to our life at Cox. Benefits of working at Cox may include health care insurance (medical, dental, vision), retirement planning (401(k)), and paid days off (sick leave, parental leave, flexible vacation/wellness days, and/or PTO). For more details on what benefits you may be offered, visit our benefits page. Cox is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer - All qualified applicants/employees will receive consideration for employment without regard to that individual's age, race, color, religion or creed, national origin or ancestry, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, physical or mental disability, veteran status, genetic information, ethnicity, citizenship, or any other characteristic protected by law. Cox provides reasonable accommodations when requested by a qualified applicant or employee with disability, unless such accommodations would cause an undue hardship. Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States for any employer without current or future sponsorship. No OPT, CPT, STEM/OPT or visa sponsorship now or in future.
    $18.2-27.2 hourly Auto-Apply 12d ago
  • Program Operations Specialist

    University of Washington 4.4company rating

    Operations associate job in Seattle, WA

    The Office for Academic Personnel and Faculty (APF) is a coalition of strategic partners focused on serving the University of Washington's current and prospective faculty, librarians, residents, fellows, postdoctoral scholars, and academic staff. Reporting to the Associate Vice Provost for Academic Personnel and Faculty Development, the Program Operations Specialist will support the APF Development pillar by providing leadership and management for operations, communications, design and implementation of expanded leadership and development programming. The specialist will be instrumental in further scale up of APF development programs, broad implementation, evaluation, and communications. This position is responsibility for day-to-day program logistics and long-term operations planning. The person in this position serves in a variety of administrative roles and must demonstrate effective communication, administrative judgment, and innovative ability. They must be able to work independently and as a member of the Development Support Services (DSS) Team. APF development programs will have an eye towards improving faculty well-being, and as such, deep knowledge of programs and interventions geared towards cohort building, fostering inclusive organizational climates, communications and leadership skill building will be instrumental. In addition, some research and policy background will also be necessary to develop a robust evaluation program, analyzing the data, and communicating findings that take a continuous quality improvement approach. The position also leads administrative and operational activities, establishes and maintains project timelines, and maintains communications and information sharing with other parts of APF and academic leaders in the UW tri-campus system. This position will provide critical support to APF to launch their new service-orientated programming, which emerged out of the restructure of the Office of Academic Personnel (OAP into the Office of Academic Personnel & Faculty (APF). In alignment with the wider goals for APF, this position will help envision and map out leadership program activities. This position supports the efforts of all faculty, academic personnel, and academic leaders across the arc of their careers and across the three campuses of the UW. Duties & Responsibilities Faculty Development Programming Design and Oversight • Works with Associate Vice Provost for Faculty Development, the DSS team, APF, and other stakeholders to identify, develop, and implement new programs and activities that align with faculty development goals across all three UW campuses. • Performs applicable background research for assigned projects, including interviews with academic leaders, summarizing data from interviews and other qualitative data sources, basic quantitative analysis of faculty data, and developing data visualization and reports on these data. • Facilitates and assures outreach, research, and coordination of programs, including liaising with stakeholders and partners, authoring and/or assembling content and materials. Operations Management • Assist in developing, maintaining, and implementing policies, strategic plans, educational programs, and resources for the Academic Personnel and Faculty Development pillar and the Development Support Services group. • Regularly assist in the compilation and analyses of faculty data (faculty track, years of service) from UW, national sources • Coordinate with APF director of communications to update and maintain the APF Development website • Develop strategic public relations materials in coordination with the APF communications team. • Manage and maintain programmatic listservs, other program-related databases, and spreadsheets. • Establish and maintain collaborative and cooperative relationships within APF and with units interacting with APF Development pillar and Development Support Services, such as the Executive office, Deans offices, departments, UW HR, etc. • Lead and manage operations for all APF professional and leadership development activities (e.g. postdoctoral development workshops and website content, assistant professor promotion workshops). Delivery of Key Programs/Events Management • Drives implementation of new programming and current programming. • Analyzes faculty data (track, years of service, years in rank) and develops relevant data visualizations, web content, invitations for APF programs; linking with relevant audiences for each event. • Monitors progress and completion of key tasks to ensure assigned projects are on track to meet the intended goals and objectives. • Exercises independent decision-making as many of the projects will be unique in nature. • Set planning timelines including identifying tasks, deadlines, key activities and personnel and ensure deadlines are met. • Create, distribute, and manage event communications. • Lead event logistics, including calendaring, room scheduling and set up, speaker coordination, event materials, event related meetings, communications, tracking RSVPs and participation, equipment, catering, evaluation surveys, and additional duties assigned by the AVP. • Develop programmatic calendar and coordinate with APF, Provost Office, and other UW units' faculty-related event calendars. • Manage vendor contracts and ensure proper execution of contracts and payment. Program Assessment and Evaluation • Regularly performs needs assessments and impact evaluations for continuous quality improvement of programs. • Develops and Maintains surveys and databases for program development, implementation, and evaluation • Collaboratively establishes learning objectives and goals for programs and workshops • Creates and analyzes metrics to measure program effectiveness, recommending process improvement opportunities as needed. Miscellaneous • Supervise graduate and/or undergraduate student assistants as needed. • Performs additional duties as assigned that fall within the reasonable scope of this position. Minimum Qualifications Graduate Level Education (Master's degree) in a research related field (e.g. developing questions, collecting and managing qualitative and quantitative data, such as post-workshop surveys, interviewing academic leaders for needs and impact evaluation, basic data management and manipulation of types of faculty audiences for APF activities) One year of professional work experience, to include: 1) Work experience in written communications (e.g. needs assessment/report and presentation preparation, website content development, critical thinking skills needed to assign prompt and provide a written response for public invitation and comment) and program operations (incorporating continuous quality feedback on our programs). 2) Experience in Program Development and Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation (qualitative and quantitative data manipulation, monitoring, development (interview and survey question development) Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration. Compensation, Benefits and Position Details Pay Range Minimum: $72,000.00 annual Pay Range Maximum: $80,004.00 annual Other Compensation: - Benefits: For information about benefits for this position, visit ****************************************************** Shift: First Shift (United States of America) Temporary or Regular? This is a regular position FTE (Full-Time Equivalent): 100.00% Union/Bargaining Unit: Not Applicable About the UW Working at the University of Washington provides a unique opportunity to change lives - on our campuses, in our state and around the world. UW employees bring their boundless energy, creative problem-solving skills and dedication to building stronger minds and a healthier world. In return, they enjoy outstanding benefits, opportunities for professional growth and the chance to work in an environment known for its diversity, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty. Our Commitment The University of Washington is committed to fostering an inclusive, respectful and welcoming community for all. As an equal opportunity employer, the University considers applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship, sex, pregnancy, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, disability, or veteran status consistent with UW Executive Order No. 81. To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact the Disability Services Office at ************ or **********. Applicants considered for this position will be required to disclose if they are the subject of any substantiated findings or current investigations related to sexual misconduct at their current employment and past employment. Disclosure is required under Washington state law.
    $72k-80k yearly 2d ago
  • Procurement Operations Coordinator

    Northwest Harvest 4.0company rating

    Operations associate job in Yakima, WA

    Job Description Central WA Salary Range: $22.59- $27.10 Western WA Salary Range: $25.38-$30.45 The Procurement Operations Coordinator supports the mission of Northwest Harvest by ensuring smooth communication and workflow within the Procurement team. This position contributes to the quality and availability of Initiative items and plays a significant role on the Procurement team by performing a variety of technical and general administrative tasks. Additionally, this position serves as a welcoming, problem-solving team member and provides excellent customer service to internal and external stakeholders. This role supports the Procurement team and ensures efficient operations through administrative support. This position may be based at either our Distribution Center in Yakima or our Western WA locations in Seattle/Auburn. The successful incumbent in this role will engage in cutting hunger rates in half by 2028 through working with statewide Supply Chain staff to efficiently monitor inventory and distribution of food to schools in the Yakima school district and actively and collaboratively empowering the professional lives of NWH employees to be challenging and fulfilling, helping to ensure strategy alignment of initiatives and putting into practice our Six Agreements and our PACI values. Procurement Administration Process procurement requisitions, purchase orders, and purchase invoices Schedule appointments and maintain calendars Field and redirect communications to the Procurement team for follow-up Update warehouse management system to support food supply chain Prepare communications such as memos, emails, receipts, audits, and reports Support maintenance of vendor and donor databases Collect and organize survey data for easy access by the Procurement department Maintain a high level of data integrity across procurement and vendor records; regularly review information for accuracy and support audit readiness Coordinate closely with Supply Chain and Distribution Center teams to ensure purchased items are accurately reflected in inventory systems and flow smoothly through operational processes Initiatives Support Support the administration of agreements, memoranda of Understanding (MOU's), and contract workflows by routing documents, preparing signature packets, tracking statuses and approvals, and maintaining organized records Assist the Director of Procurement with initiative-related order coordination, including processing PO documentation, receipt tracking and routing invoices to Accounts Payable when procurement-related information is needed Support the Food Donations program with application intake and donor stakeholder communications Performs other duties as assigned. EQUITY AND INCLUSION Demonstrate the initiative to learn and enhance skills that promote anti-racism, cultural competency and an understanding of oppression and its impact. Participate in intentional learning efforts, including events relating to understanding and dismantling institutional racism and building cultural competency. RELATIONSHIPS: General: Provide friendly, helpful, and respectful assistance to internal and external stakeholders to maintain positive customer experience. Document key vendor and donor interactions to support transparency, continuity, and issue resolution. Internal : Frequent contact with Supply Chain staff. Listen to understand in daily communication, ask questions, receive and provide information regarding inventory availability, problem solve issues, and scheduling. External: This position will uphold Northwest Harvest's commitment to ending hunger by acting as an ambassador of the Northwest Harvest brand, by communicating effectively and frequently with external social enterprise stakeholders, vendors, donors, visitors, community members, and other organizational stakeholders. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A combination of real-life experience, education, and training listed below which below provides an equivalent background to perform the work of this position. Successful completion of a background check is required. Knowledge of: Insight into the root causes of hunger Appreciation for the experiences of people living in poverty and with food insecurity Deep understanding of and commitment to Northwest Harvest's mission, vision, and values Effective customer service practices, foodbank systems, and time management Knowledge of supply chain principles, processes, and good practices Strong organizational skills, and an ability to work well within teams Intermediate to advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, particularly Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Teams Proficiency with other organizational platforms such as ADP, SharePoint, Microsoft Dynamics NAV, and project-tracking tools, as well as other common video conference platforms, such as Zoom Comfort with learning and using new technical programs and applications Ability To: Commit to food justice, creative anti-hunger practices, and a communities-centered approach Understand individuals who have experienced poverty or food insecurity Demonstrate interest and commitment to supporting equity and inclusion for members of historically marginalized groups including racial and ethnic minorities, LGBTQiA+ populations and people living with disabilities Equity and Connectedness: Adopt the PACI (purpose driven, anti-racist, connected and interwoven) model and practice our Six Agreements: Speak our truths responsibly Listen to understand Stay engaged Be willing to experience discomfort and do things differently Expect and accept non-closure Honor confidentiality Ability to work with diverse populations in demanding situations Establish and maintain effective work habits and project an efficient presence Take initiative and think critically by identifying, analyzing, and solving problems in a collaborative and inclusive manner Communicate effectively, verbally and in writing Listen effectively to build collaborative, cross-functional relationships Strong attention to detail and accuracy in data entry Work independently in a dynamic environment of change, challenge, and multiple deadlines and priorities, while demonstrating organization, flexibility, efficiency, follow-through, and diplomacy Ask questions to understand the merits of different approaches and shift strategies in response to demands of a situation Respond quickly to inquiries and issues; customer service skills are essential while demonstrating strong customer service EDUCATION AND TRAINING: High School Diploma, GED Certification and/or an equal combination of education and relevant work experience with a personal orientation as a lifelong learner. EXPERIENCE: Minimum of two (2) + years previous and successful experience in administrative support, document and database oversight, database entry, understanding of basic procurement & supply chain processes, customer service. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Non- Profit experience (desired but not required) Application processing and invoicing experience is a plus (desired but not required) Ability to speak a second language (desired but not required) DISCLAIMER: The information presented indicates the general nature and level of work expected of employees in this classification. It is not designed to contain, or to be interpreted as, a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications, and objectives required of employees assigned to this job. As an adaptive organization, responsibilities can and will change in alignment with greater efficiencies and mission metrics. BENEFITS AND OTHER COMPENSATION: Northwest Harvest offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package this includes but is not limited to; medical/dental/ vision/ insurance, long term disability insurance, Life/AD&D insurance, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), 401(k) retirement plan, Vacation and Sick leave, 8 paid holidays; New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, after Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day, Floating holidays for you to use should you observe a holiday not outlined in Northwest Harvests current observed holidays or at your discretion, and birthday holiday. Employees are eligible to participate in payroll deducted supplemental benefits i.e., Flexible Spending account-HRA and DCE, various AFLAC and New York Life plans.
    $22.6-27.1 hourly 6d ago
  • Accounting Operations Specialist II

    Moda Health 4.5company rating

    Operations associate job in Portland, OR

    Let's do great things, together! About Moda Founded in Oregon in 1955, Moda is proud to be a company of real people committed to quality. Today, like then, we're focused on building a better future for healthcare. That starts by offering outstanding coverage to our members, compassionate support to our community and comprehensive benefits to our employees. It keeps going by connecting with neighbors to create healthy spaces and places, together. Moda values diversity and inclusion in our workplace. We aim to demonstrate our commitment to diversity through all our business practices and invite applications from candidates that share our commitment to this diversity. Our diverse experiences and perspectives help us become a stronger organization. Let's be better together. Position Summary The Accounting Operations Specialist II - Payables will be responsible for processing, monitoring, coding payment requests to applicate general ledger accounts and paying suppliers, creditors and other miscellaneous payables. Maintain accurate payable and vendor files. Request stop payments and photocopies of checks for various departments within the company. This is a hybrid position based in Portland, Oregon. Pay Range $19.05 - $23.81 hourly (depending on experience) Actual pay is based on qualifications. Applicants who do not exceed the minimum qualifications will only be eligible for the low end of the pay range. Please fill out an application on our company page, linked below, to be considered for this position. ************************** GK=27765880&refresh=true Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Pharmacy, Life, & Disability 401K- Matching FSA Employee Assistance Program PTO and Company Paid Holidays Required Skills, Experience & Education: High school diploma or equivalent. 2-4 year of accounting experience preferred. 1-2 years of high volume payable processing experience. Personal computer knowledge including Excel spreadsheets. Good understanding of internal controls surrounding the payables process and have knowledge of the appropriate approval levels. Banking experience a plus. Ability to take ownership of payables process and develop a good working knowledge of the various vendors and creditors. Strong understanding of balancing concepts. Strong analytical, problem solving, reconciliation, organizational, and detail orientation skills. Ability to work well under pressure, work with frequent interruptions, and shifting priorities. Maintain confidentiality and project a professional business image. Ability to come into work, on time and daily. Primary Functions: Responsible for processing all payables for Moda Health entities on a weekly basis, including inputting the invoices into our ERP system SAGE 100 and ensuring that the expenditures are coded to the appropriate general ledger account. Completes weekly check runs and answer questions and resolve comments from the controller. Input of vendor invoices and internal payment requests in SAGE 100. Maintains Accounting Operations department filing system via Content Manager for all paid invoices and accompanying documentation. Create positive pay files for uploading to U.S. bank when checks are issued. Perform upload function from Excel to SAGE 100 when batched payment requests are submitted. This includes member premium refunds, capitations payments and provider incentive payments. Manage and monitor invoices through the invoice approval platform Beanworks. This includes a front end review of uploaded invoices to ensure the entity, vendor and amount are accurately listed. This will also include assisting with General Ledger coding primarily used from past invoice coding. Promptly respond to any external or internal inquiry regarding payment. Performs other duties as assigned. Working Conditions & Contact with Others Office environment with extensive close PC and keyboard work, constant sitting, and phone work. Must be able to navigate multiple screens. Work in excess of standard work week in order to meet business needs. Internally with all departments and subsidiary companies. Externally with various groups and banks. Together, we can be more. We can be better. Moda Health seeks to allow equal employment opportunities for all qualified persons without regard to race, religion, color, age, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, disability, veteran status or any other status protected by law. This is applicable to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absences, compensation, and training. For more information regarding accommodations please direct your questions to Kristy Nehler and Danielle Baker via our ***************************** email.
    $19.1-23.8 hourly 60d+ ago
  • ALI Operations Specialist

    Oregon State University 4.4company rating

    Operations associate job in Corvallis, OR

    Details Information Job Title ALI Operations Specialist Appointment Type Student Employee Job Location Corvallis Position Appointment Percent 100 Appointment Basis 12 Pay Method Hourly Pay Period 16th - 15th of the following month Pay Date Last working day of the month Remote or Hybrid option? Min Hourly Rate $15.05 (Standard); $14.05 (Non-Urban); $16.30 (Portland Metro) Max Hourly Rate $21.50 (Standard); $21.00 (Non-Urban); $22.00 (Portland Metro) This recruitment will be used to fill five part-time (a maximum of 24 hours per week) ALI Operations Specialist position for Recreational Sports at Oregon State University (OSU). The ALI Operations Specialist is responsible for operating the Adventure Leadership Institute rental and service desk and resource area. Specialists are responsible for issuing outdoor rental equipment and service at the Department of Recreational Sports. This position also serves as the primary source of information for adventure programs. This is a demanding, high-volume position with an emphasis on customer service, adaptability, and strategic thinking. The ALI Operations Specialist provides numerous support functions including equipment maintenance and preparation, assisting with trip logistics and preparation, activity registration and clearinghouse for trail/destination resources. Our Values in Action As a student employee, you play a vital role in bringing our mission and values to life. We expect every team member to embody the following values in their work: * We Care About People: Treat all patrons and colleagues with kindness, courtesy and inclusion. * We Are Solution-Oriented: Identify and implement solutions that enhance the member and employee experience. Address conflict in a positive, calm and solution-focused manner. * We Are Stewards: Use resources responsibly and ethically while working efficiently. * We Are Innovative: Pioneer programs, services and facilities that serve as catalysts for student success. Create space to encourage, share and evolve new ideas. * We Are Educators: Foster environments where learning and personal growth thrive for both participants and staff. Grant others the same good intentions you grant yourself. * We Extend Respect & Build Trust: Communicate with clarity, transparency and integrity, fostering trust across our community. Every action rooted in our mission and values strengthens our team and makes Recreational Sports a place where everyone belongs, grows and thrives. We create engaging environments for student growth and success. We inspire healthy living by providing quality recreational and educational opportunities for the Oregon State University community. Anticipated Hourly Rate: $17.25 Transferable Skill Development OSU is committed to ensuring students are prepared for success after graduation through intentional skill development as student employees. The competencies students develop while working at OSU are defined by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) as the essential skills employers seek in their hires. In this position, students learn and build vital career-readiness skills in the primary areas below: Communication, Critical Thinking, Professionalism, Technology Position Duties Position Details, Duties and Responsibilities * Advise program participants and facility users regularly, on the phone and in person, with all aspects of the Department of Recreational Sports programs. Make referrals to other Rec Sports areas as necessary. * Identify participant eligibility and monitor access to Adventure Leadership Institute programs and services. * Implement payments functions including rentals, point-of-sale and credit card accountability. * Build positive public relations, program promotion, and policy education to participants pertaining to the Adventure Leadership Institute . * Attend and represent the ALI at special events, such as orientation, welcome nights, and tabling events. * Execute all emergency procedures and provide First Aid and CPR assistance when necessary. * Issue outdoor rental equipment for participant check-out. * Evaluate equipment for cleaning and repairing for ALI Courses and rentals between multiple Recreational Sports Facilities. * Drive Motorpool Vehicles for both on-campus and off campus errands * Provide support as needed to the other areas of the ALI including the Challenge Course, Indoor Climbing Centers, and Trip Programs. Minimum Qualifications Full Employment Eligibility Requirements can be found here: ******************************************************************************************** * Must be academically enrolled in a high school, community college, or university and pursuing a program or course of study * Must meet Academic Standing Requirements; students on academic suspension are not eligible for employment * Must meet the applicable minimal enrollment standard * High School student: Regularly enrolled in a high school or participating in a home-schooling program * Undergraduate and post-baccalaureate student: 6 credit hours per term * Undergraduate international student: 12 credit hours per term* * Graduate student officially admitted to Graduate School: 5 credit hours per term * Graduate international student officially admitted to Graduate School: 9 credit hours per term* * International students may be allowed to carry fewer hours than specified above and still be considered "full-time" by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). A reduced course load is approved by the Office of International Services (OIS), and must be provided to the Student Employment Center. Additional Required Qualifications * First Aid, CPR/AED for the Healthcare Provider and DRS Bloodborne Pathogens certifications is required before employment begins and will be provided by the department upon hiring Preferred (Special) Qualifications * Active participation in the Adventure Leadership Institute (classes, trips, Certificate program) * Previous customer service experience and point-of-sale experience. * Previous adventure recreation (outdoor pursuits) experience. * Awareness of safety concerns and risk management associated with outdoor activities * Awareness and appreciation of individual uniqueness and diversity. * Excellent oral and written communication skills. Working Conditions / Work Schedule Period of Employment: One academic year (continuing employment is contingent upon satisfactory completion of a 30-day probationary period and satisfactory job performance as evaluated by immediate supervisor). 8-24 hours per week. Early morning, late night and weekend hours may be required. Compensation: Student employees are paid an hourly wage consistent with the OSU Student Employment Pay Rate Guidelines. The Department of Recreational Sports identifies pay ranges base upon job duties, level of responsibility and complexity of the work to be performed. Posting Detail Information Posting Number P12756SE Number of Vacancies 5 Anticipated Appointment Begin Date 03/30/2026 Anticipated Appointment End Date Posting Date 01/16/2026 Full Consideration Date Closing Date 02/27/2026 Indicate how you intend to recruit for this search Competitive / Student - open to ALL qualified/eligible students Special Instructions to Applicants When applying you will be required to attach the following electronic documents: * A Resume/Vita * A Cover Letter For additional information please contact: Emily Abrams at **************************** We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability, protected veteran, and other protected status. OSU will conduct a review of the National Sex Offender Public website prior to hire. Note: All job offers are contingent upon Human Resources final approval. Supplemental Questions
    $15.1-21.5 hourly Easy Apply 4d ago
  • Manufacturing Operations Associate

    Entegris 4.6company rating

    Operations associate job in Portland, OR

    Exciting Opportunities to Join the Entegris Hillsboro Manufacturing Facility! Open House: July 23rd & 24th 3pm - 8pm 5825 NE Pinefarm Court, Hillsboro, OR 97124 USA $3,000 Sign-On Bonuses* for Multiple Openings! Now interviewing for excellent opportunities with qualified individuals, especially those with machine operating experience. We have multiple openings for Manufacturing Operations Associates. Here at Entegris, we use advanced science to enable technologies that transform the world, and we are seeking employees who have the drive to continue that mission. Job Details In this role, you will set up production equipment, prepare raw materials for production, and perform verifications of materials to complete the production batches successfully. Skills needed for a successful Operations Associate are critical thinking and problem solving, attention to detail and quality focused mindset. These are direct hire positions offering complete benefits and full time hours. Role Requirements: Proficiency in windows-based computer applications Ability to read and write in the English language Ability to read specs and follow work instructions Effective communication and teamwork skills Positive attitude and strong work ethic High School Diploma/GED Ability to work a 12-hour shift, on your feet, and lift up to 40 pounds 1-3 years of manufacturing or relevant experience preferred What We Offer: At Entegris, we invest in providing opportunities to our employees and promote from within. The new hire in this role will have the potential to grow and create relationships across the organization and be recognized for demonstrated success and adherence to company PACE values. Our total rewards package goes beyond just a paycheck. Whether you're looking to build your career, improve your health, or protect your wealth, we offer generous benefits to help you achieve your goals. Generous 401(K) plan with an impressive employer match Excellent health, dental and vision insurance packages to fit your needs Flexible work schedule and 11 paid holidays a year Paid time off (PTO) policy that empowers you to take the time you need to recharge Education assistance to support your learning journey Values-driven culture with colleagues that rally around People, Accountability, Creativity and Excellence. At Entegris we are committed to providing equal opportunity to all employees and applicants. Our policy is to recruit, hire, train, and reward employees for their individual abilities, achievements and experience without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, marital or military status. Entegris strongly encourages all of its employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19. At Entegris, COVID-19 vaccination is preferred but not required at this time. *Subject to eligibility. Terms apply.
    $34k-41k yearly est. 2d ago
  • TikTok Shop - Product Operations, Category Solution

    Tiktok 4.4company rating

    Operations associate job in Seattle, WA

    About The Team The e-commerce industry has seen tremendous growth in recent years and has become a hotly contested space amongst leading Internet companies, and its future growth cannot be underestimated. With millions of loyal users globally, we believe TikTok is an ideal platform to deliver a brand new and better e-commerce experience to our users. We aim to bring discovery, inspiration, and joy back to shopping by making TikTok the commerce channel of choice for merchants, creators, and affiliates. With millions of loyal users globally, we believe TikTok is an ideal platform to deliver a brand new and better e-commerce experience to our users. We are looking for passionate and talented people to join our Category Solution team, to build an e-commerce ecosystem that is innovative, secure and intuitive for our users and brands. Category Solutions Team is a cross-functional group within the User Product Department, focusing on providing end-to-end comprehensive solutions. The team ensures cross-domain consistency and directional continuity. On the C-side, it aims to establish a seamless cross-domain user journey, while on the B-side, it focuses on promoting and educating merchants. Job Responsibilities 1. Responsible for TTS category solution product operations, analyzing industry subcategories to identify opportunity areas and pain points. 2. With the goal of driving category GMV growth, assess current business status and challenges, develop product operation plans, break down and implement actions, and drive cross-functional teams across consumer and merchant sides to achieve targets. 3. Deeply understand business scenarios, leverage data analysis to identify differentiated opportunities within categories, collaborate closely with product teams to design tailored industry solutions, and communicate effectively with category teams to drive incremental GMV growth. 4. Organize product go-to-market (GTM) initiatives with a focus on penetration rate; regularly collect merchant and category operation feedback, compile case studies and dogfooding reports, and promote product iteration. 5. Effectively collaborate with product, operations, and design teams to push for fast-paced product and strategy iteration, and continuously explore new growth drivers.Minimum Qualifications 1. Bachelor's degree or above, familiar with the internet and e-commerce industry. 2. Experience in using data to influence business decisions and track business outcomes, with a strong background in business analysis and management. 3. Able to independently plan, initiate, and implement projects based on business needs and value priorities, with strong logical thinking and business abstraction skills. Preferred Qualifications 1. Experience in category operations or platform operations is preferred. 2. Deep understanding and reflection on business models and industry trends, strong industry sensitivity and vision, and the ability to keenly capture opportunities and value. 3. Strong independence, initiative, and team collaboration skills, with the ability to align cross-functional teams toward a common direction. 4. Able to communicate and work proficiently in English.
    $114k-186k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Production and Supply Development Program-Vegetable Operations Associate

    Syngenta Global 4.6company rating

    Operations associate job in Pasco, WA

    About this program: The Production & Supply Development Program (PSDP) is a rotation-based program providing opportunities that expose associates to diverse experiences, with a total program commitment within three calendar years, and a geographical move as required. Locations are at any of the Vegetable sites within the United States - Pasco, WA, Nampa, ID, Woodland, CA. This position has a start date of June 2026. Applications are only open to students graduating between December 2025 and May 2026. Role Purpose The focus of the program is to establish a pool of highly motivated and well-rounded talent within the organization. As a PSDP Associate, you acquire business knowledge, skills and attributes required for placement into future positions within Syngenta. The learning and development will be at an accelerated pace with the expectation to perform at levels above your peers. What's in it for you? * A unique opportunity to grow and develop your capabilities * Exposure to diverse experiences in different geographic locations * Broad business exposure * Meaningful and challenging work * An understanding of career opportunities available at Syngenta that relate to your passion What will you be doing? There are multiple options to gain exposure to various areas of the Vegetables business that will help you develop your career path in a way that meets your individual needs. In addition to the individual technical knowledge gained, cross-functional leadership training, coaching and mentoring will be provided. Your assignments will support various functions throughout the organization, including: * Seed Production (open field/cage/greenhouse) * Seed Processing * Seed Production Research * Seed Development * Supply Operations * Quality Control * Commercial Operations * Project Management * Data Analytics * Breeding * Crop Strategy
    $73k-93k yearly est. 12d ago
  • Philanthropy Operations Specialist

    YMCA of Columbia Willamette 4.2company rating

    Operations associate job in Portland, OR

    YMCA of Columbia-Willamette Reports to: Chief External Affairs Officer (CEAO) Direct Reports: None FLSA Status: Exempt Pay: $58,000-$65,000 The Philanthropy Operations Specialist strengthens the YMCA of Columbia-Willamette's mission by serving as the operational and data governance lead for philanthropy systems, donor accuracy, stewardship workflows, and cross-department coordination. Reporting to the Director of Philanthropy, this exempt specialist role maintains disciplined data integrity, ensures reliable CRM workflows, and supports the association's modernization efforts. The Specialist ensures accurate donor and gift information across Virtuous, Daxko CRM, Daxko Engage, and Crescendo; designs operational workflows for acknowledgments, stewardship, and monthly giving; and partners with Finance to support coding accuracy and batch readiness. The role collaborates with Marketing, IT, and regional teams to deliver consistent donor experiences and data-informed insights. As the primary internal owner of philanthropy data standards, workflow implementation, and integration hygiene, the Specialist applies judgment in operational decisions, resolves data discrepancies, recommends coding solutions for leadership approval, and maintains data quality that informs fundraising strategy. The Specialist upholds high standards of confidentiality, accuracy, and equity-centered practices in support of the Director of Philanthropy, CEAO, and CEO. Key Responsibilities Donor Data Integrity & CRM Operations Maintains accurate donor and gift data across Virtuous, Daxko CRM, Daxko Engage, and Crescendo, ensuring the reliability needed for informed decision-making. Conducts regular data hygiene reviews, cleanup cycles, documentation of workflows, and monitoring of multi-system integrations. Monitors integration hygiene across CRM systems, identifies discrepancies, resolves issues within scope, and coordinates solutions with IT and Finance when needed. Designs and maintains standardized data entry procedures and operational workflows that support consistency across branches and departments. Builds reports, queries, lists, and dashboards that support the portfolios of the Director of Philanthropy, CEAO, and CEO with professionalism, discretion, and accuracy. Ensures correct donor coding (fund, campaign, appeal, package), accurate batch preparation, and clean pre-reconciliation handoffs to Finance. Owns accuracy and completeness of all pre-batch data and makes coding determinations within established standards, escalating exceptions to the Director of Philanthropy or Finance as appropriate. Tracks pledges and recurring gifts, ensuring integrity of commitments and timely updates. Prepares donor records for year-end tax statements with a commitment to accuracy and risk mitigation. Upholds confidentiality of donor information, financial data, and executive portfolios. Stewardship Administration & Donor Experience Executes timely acknowledgments, tribute notifications, stewardship letters, and inclusive donor recognition touchpoints. Implements and maintains operational stewardship workflows that support accuracy, timely follow-through, and consistent donor experiences across regions. Coordinates stewardship calendars established by the CEAO, ensuring all donor touchpoints (welcome series, birthdays, anniversaries, holiday outreach) are executed consistently and equitably. Prepares segmented lists and mailing data aligned with list criteria selected by the Director of Philanthropy. Drafts donor stewardship content aligned with the Director of Philanthropy's donor communications strategy and Marketing brand standards, with final approval from the Director of Philanthropy or CEAO. Provides donor service support for technical or logistical giving questions, recurring gift adjustments, and general inquiries. Provides accurate donor data and stories for the Annual Report, storytelling materials, and board reporting packets. Applies the Y's equity commitments to ensure segmentation, naming conventions, communication lists, and donor touchpoints reflect inclusion, respect, and belonging. Identifies opportunities to strengthen donor experience workflows and recommends improvements to the Director of Philanthropy based on data trends, donor feedback, or system needs. Monthly Giving Program Leadership Leads the execution, refinement, and measurement of the association's monthly giving program. Designs donor journeys, stewardship plans, upgrade strategies, and segmentation tests, with approval from the Director of Philanthropy or CEAO when strategy-level decisions are required. Analyzes retention, upgrade, churn, and engagement patterns, providing insights that strengthen fundraising strategy. Serves as primary point of contact for monthly donors, ensuring outstanding service and accurate account updates. Documents improvements, tests new approaches, and contributes learnings to broader modernization efforts. Implements operational procedures and workflows that support a strong monthly donor experience, including recurring gift adjustments, payment updates, and accurate data capture across CRM systems. Identifies risks impacting monthly donor retention and recommends operational or messaging adjustments to the Director of Philanthropy. Campaign, Event, & Portfolio Support Supports annual and targeted campaigns by preparing segmented lists, running reports, coordinating vendors, and ensuring data accuracy. Supports portfolio moves management for the Director of Philanthropy, CEAO, and CEO through timely donor profiles, giving histories, and research insights. Provides event support through list creation, materials preparation, seating assignments, and onsite logistical coordination. Coordinates vendors for events and campaigns with leadership approval), ensuring timely and accurate production. Supports the Director of Philanthropy's event and corporate partnership strategies through accurate data preparation, operational follow-through, and clean donor tracking. Leads operational planning for event-focused committees by preparing materials, coordinating logistics, and ensuring committee work aligns with data accuracy, timelines, and donor experience standards set by leadership. Maintains event and campaign data integrity across CRM systems and identifies discrepancies or risks that could impact revenue reporting, stewardship, or donor experience. Prepares clean, accurate campaign and event reports that support leadership decision-making, revenue tracking, and portfolio movement. Reporting, Analysis, & Continuous Improvement Prepares accurate donor reports, summaries, and dashboards for leadership, board reporting packets, and the Annual Report. Supports grant reporting data pulls, fundraising forecasting, and case-building efforts through accurate donor and giving analytics. Monitors stewardship completion rates, donor retention trends, recurring giving stability, and data accuracy metrics. Identifies data irregularities, integration issues, or coding concerns and recommends corrective actions to the Director of Philanthropy or Finance as appropriate. Develops and maintains reporting procedures and documentation that ensure consistency, clarity, and alignment with philanthropy data standards. Identifies process improvements and contributes directly to CRM modernization, operational alignment, and workflow clarity. Tests new CRM features, workflow updates, and integration enhancements, providing feedback that supports modernization and cross-department readiness, developing and maintaining appropriate SOPs. Cross-Functional Coordination Coordinates association-wide adherence to donor data standards established by the CEAO and Director of Philanthropy. Partners with regional staff and membership teams to maintain clean data flow and address data inconsistencies collaboratively. Coordinates with Marketing to align donor lists, communications, and stewardship content with brand and equity standards. Coordinates with Finance on batch preparation, gift accuracy, pledge tracking, and year-end donor data. Coordinates with IT on system tickets, integration needs, and CRM improvements. Serves as the operational lead for implementing donor data procedures, ensuring staff across departments follow consistent workflows and understand their roles in data integrity. Provides guidance, troubleshooting, and training for staff who interact with donor data, supporting consistent adoption of data standards and CRM best practices through creation and maintenance of related SOPs. Assists in building internal capacity by sharing data best practices and simple CRM guidance with staff as needed. Represents philanthropy operations within cross-department meetings or modernization efforts when operational clarity, data governance, or integration alignment is needed. Additional Responsibilities Performs additional duties as assigned that align with philanthropy operations, donor data integrity, stewardship workflows, and CRM systems support. Salary Description $58,000-$65,000
    $58k-65k yearly 39d ago
  • Program Operations Specialist (NE S 6)

    University of Washington 4.4company rating

    Operations associate job in Seattle, WA

    As a UW employee, you have a unique opportunity to change lives on our campuses, in our state and around the world. UW employees offer their boundless energy, creative problem-solving skills, and dedication to build stronger minds and a healthier world. UW faculty and staff also enjoy outstanding benefits, professional growth opportunities and unique resources in an environment noted for diversity, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits, and natural beauty. The Department of Medicine Division Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition has an outstanding opportunity for a Program Operations Specialist to join their team. Position Purpose: This position will work with the Program Manager to oversee labor analysis and the overall financial operation of the Diabetes Research Center (DRC) as well as basic research grants ensuring compliance with complex Federal, State and University requirements. The Diabetes Research Center (DRC) is one of 17 DRCs sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to promote basic, translational, and clinical research on diabetes and related metabolic disorders. To accomplish this goal, the Center is organized around four biomedical research cores and an Administrative Core that also administers the Enrichment Program and the Pilot and Feasibility Program (P&F). This position will be responsible for coordination of the Enrichment Program and the Pilot and Feasibility Program, including the overall financial operation ensuring compliance with complex Federal, State and University requirements. This position reports to the program manager and works closely with, faculty and staff in the DRC, Diabetes Program Project Grant (DPPG), UW Medicine Diabetes Institute, Nutrition and Obesity Research Center (NORC), the division, the Department of Medicine, School of Medicine and affiliate institutions in an effort to build and maintain effective working relationships and research processes that are vital to our mission. This position will also be responsible for providing programmatic support for the DPPG and the UWMDI, located at South Lake Union that brings together a large number of investigators, studying various aspects of the basic science of diabetes and obesity. Position Complexities: The role of the Program Operations Specialist (POS) is to work with the Program Managers for the DRC, DPPG, UWMDI and NORC to ensure Programmatic success. As such, s/he exercises substantial responsibility and utilizes specialized knowledge of the research, education and program objectives ensuring strategic goals and extramurally funded award aims are met. Must work independently, take initiative, prioritize matters, and accomplish a broad spectrum and volume of work Position Dimensions and Impact to the University: Ensures operations meet program objectives of promoting and developing research in the field of diabetes and its complications. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 65% Research Administration This position acts as programmatic support for the NIH-funded P30 Diabetes Research Center (DRC). This position works with the DRC Program Manager and the Program PI on overall programmatic direction, evaluation of scientific progress, facilitation of interactions among investigators, and administrative and fiscal support to the Program as a whole and individual Project Leaders and Core Leaders. Contributes to the overall program direction for the research and educational objectives by working with Investigators to direct operations ensuring strategic goals and extramurally funded awarded aims are met. Responsible for determining and advising Investigators on the viability of proposed resource allocation to ensure lack of conflict between funding sources and viability of adequate effort and resource commitments. Support Works with the Program Manager to prepare grant proposals and contracts. Responsible for preparing monthly budget reports and working with Investigators and Division staff to ensure compliance with proposal activities. Assure grant commitments and contract agreements of the University of Washington and sponsoring agencies are fulfilled in a timely and accurate manner. Post award budget management/compliance activities will include but are not limited to: Ensure budgets are monitored and investigators are provided with customized, detailed monthly financial reports. Work with the DRC manager to provide counsel, utilizing multiple financial and record keeping systems to perform analyses of federal, private, industry and research and training budgets; forecasting future needs/expenditures and communicating status and progress directly with Principal Investigators. Review payroll certifications and ECCs for compliance and accuracy; distribute and maintain materials according to records retention schedules. Troubleshoot and prepare expense transfers, as necessary. Obtain advance budget numbers and process no-cost extensions. Purchasing processing and coordination including the use of Workday, ProCards, and Departmental CTA. 20% Programmatic Support for DRC, DPPG, UWMDI, and NORC Responsible for the day-to-day programmatic coordination of a NIH-funded Center Grant (DRC). Serves as liaison between Center Director, Co-Director, and DRC project/core leaders. Responsible for coordinating speakers and other visitors for the Diabetes Institute, DRC and the Diabetes and Metabolism Seminar Series which features lectures from nationally recognized experts from across the country and is sponsored jointly by the UWMDI, DRC, and NORC. Responsible for coordinating the joint Pilot and Feasibility (P&F) award program with the UWMDI and NORC. Includes drafting application materials, reviewing applications for completeness, securing reviewers, and coordinating review meeting. Program support for the Diabetes Program Project Grant (DPPG) encompasses coordinating logistics for the program's external advisory board members and other distinguished guests invited by the program director. This role involves managing all facets of planning and executing annual meetings, including reserving meeting spaces, processing honorariums and travel reimbursements, and coordinating semi-monthly email communications with project members to ensure effective collaboration and seamless operations. 5% Compliance and Risk Management Promote compliance and risk management in accordance with policies of the University of Washington and sponsoring entities, most importantly, the NIH. Interpret, monitor, analyze and implement federal, state, institutional and industry laws and policies as they apply to administrative and research operations. Integrate knowledge of compliance policies into operations, communicate necessary procedural or policy changes, and under the direction of the Institute and Division Leadership, guide full implementation of applicable policies. Continually monitor and assess the Division's compliance around research and fiscal processes, troubleshooting and eliminating weakness areas and improving systems to strengthen the stability of the research enterprise. 5% Personnel Administration Work with Program managers and Principal Investigators to oversee management of personnel, such as redistribution of grant effort. Oversee funding support for personnel and recommend appropriate funding strategies. 5% Other Work with managers to ensure the management of physical operations. In conjunction with the Directors and division staff, assist with assignment of space, coordinate with IT services personnel and ensure appropriate backup and maintenance policies and support. Assist in providing site-based management of equipment inventory. Attend appropriate building committee meetings, disseminate information and recommend improvements to space and facilities. Other duties and assignments as assigned and needed. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Bachelor's degree in business administration or related field and one year related work experience. Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Excellent organization skills with strong attention to detail, strong problem solving skills, resourcefulness and flexibility to adjust to dynamic work situations Demonstrated ability to prioritize competing demands to successfully meet multiple deadlines and project milestones, strong follow through Advanced skills and work experience, particularly with Excel but also with Microsoft Word powerpoint Excellent written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills Customer service orientation; initiative and responsiveness Self Starter with the ability to work independently, exercise good judgement and make decisions when necessary Strong collaborative and leadership skills; team orientation, consultative by nature Aptitude for learning new skills to support changing needs Willingness and ability to learn new systems and to implement new processes in response to changes DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS Experience in the preparation of grant proposals and eGC1s Management of federal grants and contracts Experience with UW Purchasing, Payroll, WorkDay and Travel systems Demonstrated ability to work well under pressure #UWDeptMedicineJobs Compensation, Benefits and Position Details Pay Range Minimum: $54,204.00 annual Pay Range Maximum: $66,000.00 annual Other Compensation: - Benefits: For information about benefits for this position, visit ****************************************************** Shift: First Shift (United States of America) Temporary or Regular? This is a regular position FTE (Full-Time Equivalent): 100.00% Union/Bargaining Unit: Not Applicable About the UW Working at the University of Washington provides a unique opportunity to change lives - on our campuses, in our state and around the world. UW employees bring their boundless energy, creative problem-solving skills and dedication to building stronger minds and a healthier world. In return, they enjoy outstanding benefits, opportunities for professional growth and the chance to work in an environment known for its diversity, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty. Our Commitment The University of Washington is committed to fostering an inclusive, respectful and welcoming community for all. As an equal opportunity employer, the University considers applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship, sex, pregnancy, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, disability, or veteran status consistent with UW Executive Order No. 81. To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact the Disability Services Office at ************ or **********. Applicants considered for this position will be required to disclose if they are the subject of any substantiated findings or current investigations related to sexual misconduct at their current employment and past employment. Disclosure is required under Washington state law.
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