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Business Operations Associate

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Euclid: Where Projects Take Shape

We’re looking for a sharp, detail-oriented Business Operations Associate to manage core business operations that power our growth and mission. Reporting to the Finance & Strategy Manager, you’ll be a key member of a small, high-impact team that works across the company.

The role is ideal for someone who is comfortable navigating ambiguity, proactive in solving problems with minimal guidance, and effective at communicating insights to support strategic decision-making. In this role, you’ll own business operations that are critical to our ability to scale efficiently, including time tracking, engagement reporting across our service scopes, and utilization and resource management tracking. You’ll work cross-functionally with the Services, Sales and Product teams to produce high-value data-driven insights to empower strategic decision making related to staffing, pricing, defining and delivering our services, and AI initiatives. This is a great opportunity for someone early in their career who wants real ownership, hands-on analytical experience, and exposure to how a mission-driven startup operates and scales.

Who We Are

At Euclid, we’re on a mission to accelerate the world’s transition to renewable energy so that we can decarbonize the planet as fast as possible. We empower renewable energy teams to accomplish in days what typically takes weeks.

We care about doing meaningful work, delivering real value and results to our customers. We’re passionate about solving real problems by focusing on what truly matters. We’re passionate about our work, and we’re building products and services that our customers genuinely love and trust. We’re not afraid to think big and be bold, as we’re building not only a future we believe in but a workplace culture that we’re proud to be a part of.

What You’ll Do

  • Own and continuously improve core business operations (time tracking, utilization, capacity planning, and resource forecasting), ensuring leadership has reliable, decision-ready data
  • Help build and own the vendor management process, including vendor onboarding, documentation, tracking, and ongoing coordination
  • Work cross-functionally with Services, Sales, and Product to improve how we collect, structure, and analyze operational data—turning ambiguity into scalable, repeatable systems
  • Set up and manage engagement-level tools and reporting to track key metrics such as engagement profitability, revenue and resource forecasting, and lessons learned — translating raw data into clear insights and recommendations
  • Help evaluate, implement, and learn new tools and systems (e.g., Power BI and other analytics tools), with an eye toward automation, data quality, and scalable reporting
  • Lead ad hoc analytical projects related to pricing, data strategy, AI initiatives, and operational efficiency, often starting from a blank slate
  • Support day-to-day financial operations, including invoicing, monthly close, and reporting
  • Support corporate operations, including insurance, legal workstreams, IT, and compliance
  • You’ll spend a meaningful portion of your time in Excel, using models and analysis to answer real operational and financial questions.

Who You Are

  • You have 1–2 years of experience in Operations, Management Consulting, Strategic Finance, Investment Banking, Corporate Finance, FP&A, or a similar analytical role, preferably in a high-growth technology or professional services environment
  • You’re analytical by nature, with strong problem-solving skills and a sharp attention to detail
  • You’re highly organized, dependable, and relentless about getting the details right
  • You’re an excellent communicator who can synthesize complex insights into actionable recommendations
  • You are highly efficient in Excel, building and iterating on models to answer real business questions (advanced formulas, pivot tables, and Power Query are second nature)
  • You are excited to work with and learn data and analytics tools, such as Power BI or similar BI platforms, and are comfortable navigating new systems
  • You have experience working with financial and operational data and enjoy turning messy inputs into clear, decision-ready insights
  • You bring humility, curiosity, and a willingness to jump in wherever needed
  • You’re resourceful and proactive; someone who figures things out and gets things done
  • You thrive in fast-paced, ambiguous environments and are energized by the pace of startup life
  • If you don’t meet 100% of the criteria above, we still encourage you to apply. We value diversity of experience and are excited to learn what you bring to the table

Why You’ll Love Working With Us

  • ⌨️ Remote work, forever!
  • 🪄 Competitive benchmarked compensation
  • 🩺 Health and Retirement Benefits
  • 🌴 Flexible Time Off
  • 🚀 Exciting, mission driven work that has an impact
  • 💪🏽 Regular Company offsites

How You’ll Be Compensated

The starting base salary for this role is between $104,000 and $116,000 with an equity award as part of your all-in compensation. The actual base salary and equity is dependent upon many factors, such as location, experience and internal compensation equity. The base salary range is subject to change and may be modified in the future.

We are committed to building an inclusive working environment and doing our part to create a more equitable world. We strongly encourage applicants from underrepresented and/or historically marginalized communities to apply.

To learn more about Euclid, our values and our interview process, please visit Interviewing @ Euclid.

 

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