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Business Operations and Strategy Manager

San Francisco, CA

About Mesh

Founded in 2020, Mesh is the first global payment network for crypto, connecting hundreds of exchanges, wallets, and financial services platforms to enable seamless digital asset payments and conversions. By unifying these platforms into a single network, Mesh is pioneering an open, connected, and secure ecosystem for digital finance. Mesh has raised over $120M in funding and is backed by notable investors including Paradigm, PayPal Ventures, Galaxy Ventures, Money Forward, QuantumLight, Samsung Next, Consensys, and more. For more information, visit https://www.meshconnect.com/.

We’re on a mission to accelerate the adoption of cryptocurrency and financial innovation worldwide. As a Business Operations and Strategy Manager on the BizOps team, you’ll drive high-impact initiatives that fuel growth, efficiency, and scale—partnering with leadership, product, and go-to-market teams to launch new products, strengthen systems, and capture opportunities in a rapidly evolving fintech and crypto landscape. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in dynamic environments, brings a data-driven, analytical approach, and moves seamlessly between big-picture strategy and hands-on execution to help shape the financial systems of the future.

What You'll Do

  • Lead and support cross-functional projects that improve efficiency, alignment, and performance.
  • Partner with Product and GTM teams to operationalize launches for key offerings.
  • Research, evaluate, and help execute new business opportunities, partnerships, and strategic initiatives.
  • Develop and track KPIs, providing insights and recommendations to leadership.
  • Build scalable workflows and process documentation to support rapid growth.
  • Conduct analyses and prepare materials to inform decision-making.
  • Contribute to improving tools and automation that drive operational scale.

Who You Are

  • Bachelor Degree
  • 4+ years of experience in business operations, consulting, strategy, or a similar role in tech, fintech, or high-growth environments.
  • Track record of managing cross-functional projects from start to finish.
  • Strong analytical skills (Excel/Sheets proficiency; SQL is a plus).
  • Ability to distill complex issues into clear recommendations and action plans.
  • Familiarity with KPI development and business performance tracking.
  • Strong communicator who works well with diverse teams and stakeholders.
  • Comfortable in ambiguous, fast-changing environments and able to adapt quickly.

Why You’ll Love It Here

At Mesh, you're not stepping into a typical role—you're joining a rocket ship in mid-liftoff. You'll tackle complex, meaningful problems that actually move an industry forward, working alongside a sharp, motivated team that moves quickly, collaborates deeply, and expects everyone to operate with ownership. This is the kind of place where you'll see your work ship fast, make real impact, and be able to point to something and say, "I built that." You'll grow fast, level up your skills, and get a front-row seat to how a high-growth company scales from the inside, with competitive comp, solid benefits, and room to stretch your craft all coming standard. If you're energized by building, learning, and shaping something big—this is where you'll want to be.

How We Care For Our Team

We believe great work happens when people feel valued and supported. That starts with competitive salary and equity that grows as you and the company grow, plus comprehensive health coverage for you and your family. We offer unlimited PTO—and we mean it. Take the time you need to recharge and show up at your best.

We're invested in your growth with a dedicated budget for courses, conferences, and certifications. Work from wherever you're most productive with our remote-friendly approach, and count on having the top-tier tools and equipment you need to do exceptional work.

Mesh Pay is committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of race, color, genetic information, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, lawful alien status, national origin, age, marital status, and non-job related physical or mental disability, or protected veteran status. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.

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