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Operations Associate (Part-Time)

Woburn, Massachusetts

Jackpot is on a mission to create the most trusted online lottery and gaming destination and we’re starting by building the world’s most user-friendly digital lottery platform. We are continuing to grow our team, where you will be a key team member and contributor to the business. Our exceptional team members are alumni of some of the best companies in the world: StubHub, Google, Intuit, DoorDash, Lyft, Twitch and more. Come build with us!

ABOUT THE ROLE:

Our Operations team is critical to our success and we are looking for a diligent and passionate part-time (up to 30 hours per week) Operations Associate to help with our in-store lottery ticket operations. Reporting to the Assistant Operations Manager, you will be based on-site in Woburn, MA. This is the perfect opportunity if you’re interested in operations and are excited about furthering your career at a start-up and playing a key role in the growth of a new business!

Schedule: Flexible hours - nights, mornings, or weekends preferred. 

WHAT YOU'LL DO:

  • Be our ultimate lottery ticket processor by fulfilling customer orders in an organized and systematic manner
  • Follow open and/or closing procedures for our retail and fulfillment location
  • Ensure in-store equipment remains in good operating condition
  • Troubleshoot basic technical issues on printing/scanning equipment 
  • Escalate issues, concerns, and feedback as appropriate in a timely manner to the supervisor on duty
  • Participate in special ad-hoc projects 
  • Adhere to established operating procedures to maintain quality standards
  • Scan, handle and move lottery products efficiently and safely through the fulfillment process (may include some repetitive motion)

YOU IDEALLY HAVE:

  • A minimum of a High School degree or equivalent
  • The willingness to work flexible hours as needed, which may include extended shifts in the day or night and/or occasional weekends or holidays
  • Prior experience in retail, restaurant, or warehouse operations, or an interest in general operations management
  • A passion for learning new processes and technologies

ABOUT YOU:

  • You have grit, tenacity, and what people describe to be a “get it done” mentality. You don’t believe any task is too big or too small for you
  • You have a high attention to detail and are organized in how you work and get things done
  • You fully own and are committed to your work. You don’t believe in cutting corners and it shows in the quality of your work
  • You get excited about and get your energy from fast-paced environments
  • You are not bothered by change or shifting priorities. You’ve been described as adaptable and solutions-oriented

One of Jackpot’s core values is Lifelong Learning. We don’t believe we are ever finished products and strongly believe in growing and developing to improve ourselves. If what you’ve read so far sounds exciting but your experience doesn’t quite match what we’re looking for, we strongly encourage you to apply anyway! We are committed to building a diverse, inclusive team where everyone can feel proud to contribute to.

WHAT WE CAN OFFER:

  • $18 hourly pay rate
  • 401k
  • Sick Time
  • Dedication to Lifelong Learning through our Monthly Speaker Series
  • Monthly cultural and social events
  • A culture of trust and accountability

#LI-Onsite

Our Core Values:

  • Decisiveness
    • You don’t fear failure and you don’t fail the same way twice
    • You have strong opinions but are also open minded to new ideas
    • You aren't just fast, you're the fastest
  • Grit
    • You persevere in the face of challenges and adapt to change
    • You always follow through on your commitments – you live a 1:1 say/do ratio
    • You execute with a founder mentality
  • Lifelong Learning
    • You are always seeking and implementing feedback
    • You are not a finished product and are always searching for knowledge and a means to improve yourself
    • You embrace and learn from constructive conflict

About Us:

In the United States alone, over 150m people per year purchase a lottery ticket. The $100B lottery industry is one of the last major industries to allow buyers to transact digitally, with ~5% of sales coming from online transactions.

At Jackpot, we’re seeking to change that. We are looking to build the world’s most user-friendly digital lottery and online gaming platform, leading the charge in bringing this industry into the 21st century through innovation and variety. Jackpot brings verified, official state lottery tickets online, by leveraging its digital platform and proprietary technology to give customers the ability to play anytime, via a user-friendly mobile app or desktop experience.

Having recently closed a $42.5M Series A, Jackpot is backed by some of the biggest names in sports, media, and entertainment, including the Dallas Cowboys, New York Yankees, San Francisco 49ers owners' Aurum Partners, the Tish family (co-owners of the New York Giants), Detroit Venture Partners (run by Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert), and BettorCapital. In addition, the round was co-led by Accomplice and Courtside Ventures, with participation from the Kraft Group, Michael Rubin, Sapphire Sport, Haslam Sports Group, Elysian Park Ventures, Arctos Sports Partners, LionTree, Theo Epstein, Fenway Sports Group President Mike Gordon, DraftKings co-founder and CEO Jason Robins, NBA stars James Harden and Joel Embiid, NHL legend Martin Brodeur, musical artist Lil Baby, and Boston Red Sox President and CEO Sam Kennedy, among others.

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