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Remote Operations Analyst

Remote - United States

Cribl does differently. 

What does that mean? It means we are a serious company that doesn’t take itself too seriously; and we’re looking for people who love to get stuff done, and laugh a bit along the way. We’re growing rapidly - looking for collaborative, curious, and motivated team members who are passionate about putting customers first. As a remote-first company we believe in empowering our employees to do their best work, wherever they are. 

As the data engine for IT and Security many of the biggest names in the most demanding industries trust Cribl to solve their most pressing data needs. Ready to do the best work of your career? Join the herd and unlock your opportunity.

Why You'll Love This Role

We are seeking a Remote Ops Analyst to operationalize Cribl's remote work operational model. Through effective project management, this role will drive organizational efficiency, foster a culture of knowledge sharing, and further embed systems and process thinking across the organization. As part of the Business Operations team, this role will be instrumental in executing our company's knowledge and project management strategy and in support of a remote-first work environment. 

This role is critical in transforming Cribl's approach to remote-first operations, positioning the company for success in an increasingly digital and remote-first world. By focusing on strategic initiatives, digital transformation, and remote-first preparedness, this operational role addresses Cribl's immediate knowledge management needs. It also provides hands-on skill for evolving the company’s project management and cross-functional collaboration needs at scale. 

Within the first year, this role will:

  • Drive knowledge management initiatives that make Cribl more efficient
  • Leverage Cribl’s tool stack to systematically validate business critical information
  • Create training and how-to materials for labeling, validating, and deprecating information at Cribl

 

As An Active Member Of Our Team, You Will ...

  • Content Strategy Development and Maintenance
    • Partner with Remote Ops leader to project manage a knowledge management strategy aligned with Cribl's business objectives, ensuring seamless knowledge access and collaboration in a distributed work environment
    • Ensure quality of information is high: culling old content, combining redundant resources, and increasing findability and discoverability
    • Partner closely with functional partners across GTM, ProdEng, and G&A to ensure the content shared across company represents the latest and greatest materials and content
  • Digital Enablement
    • Partner with Cribl’s IT team to support the implementation of effective knowledge management technologies to enhance accessibility and collaboration
    • Leverage the full capabilities of Cribl’s digital tool stack to make information easier to find and trust; namely, through using Glean Collections to validate assets on Google Drive and team-specific repositories 
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration
    • Partner with People, IT, and other departments to integrate knowledge management into core business processes and onboarding forums
    • Operationalize remote ops strategies to break down information silos and promote cross-functional knowledge sharing
  • Change Management and Adoption
    • Develop training programs and resources to empower employees in effective knowledge creation, sharing, and utilization
    • Create systems which empower Cribl teammates to contribute, not just consume
  • Remote First Preparedness
    • Implement and enable best practices for asynchronous communication and documentation to support remote work
    • Create guidelines for virtual knowledge-sharing and project management programs

 

If You've Got It - We Want It

  • Proven track record in operationalizing and implementing knowledge management strategies
  • Experience with driving adoption of new technologies and processes (e.g. Fathom, Smartsheets, Asana, Google Suite, Glean)
  • Excellent project management and asset gathering skills, with the ability to curate and make pathways out of scattered data
  • Clear, consistent writing and presentation skills and 
  • A steward of documentation, logical taxonomy, and company knowledge 

 

Salary Range ($90,000 - $125,000)

The salary for this role is dependent on geographic location. The salary offered within the range described will be based on the individual candidate’s job-related knowledge, skills, and experience.  In addition to a competitive salary, Cribl also offers a generous benefits package which includes health, dental, vision, short-term disability, and life insurance, paid holidays and paid time off, a fertility treatment benefit, 401(k), equity, and eligibility for a discretionary company-wide bonus.

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Bring Your Whole Self
Diversity drives innovation, enables better decisions to support our customers, and inspires change for the better. We’re building a culture where differences are valued and welcomed, and we work together to bring out the best in each other. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or any other applicable legally protected characteristics in the location in which the candidate is applying.

Interested in joining the Cribl herd? Learn more about the smartest, funniest, most passionate goats you’ll ever meet at cribl.io/about-us

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