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Operations Manager - Birmingham

Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Job Summary:

Are you a hands-on operations leader with a bias for execution and excellent customer service? Are you excited about helping grow an innovative transportation solution in your very own market?  Are you passionate about leading teams? If so, you might be Veo’s next Operations Manager overseeing our Birmingham and Tuscaloosa!

As Veo’s Operations Manager, you'll have the opportunity to help lead our innovative dockless micromobility program. You'll play a vital role in the program’s success by ensuring efficient daily warehouse and field operations, as well as strengthening local partnerships. Above all, it will be your responsibility to increase ridership. Your success will be measured by your ability to drive daily ridership, lead a high performing team, and provide users with exceptional customer service.

The ideal candidate for this role is someone is who is self-directed with a history of thriving and driving success in fast-paced environments. This is a fully onsite role which will work out of our warehouse in Birmingham, AL. Interested candidates must able to reliably commute to the warehouse every day.

Responsibilities

  • Oversee daily warehouse and field operations
  • Perform physical tasks including moving scooters, driving vans, and maintaining scooters
  • Set and manage daily routes for hourly associates for fleet deployment and repositioning
  • Identify gaps in hitting operations metrics and develop solutions to fix them
  • Drive timely and accurate submission of fleet health count, weekly operations data updates, and maintenance requests
  • Recruit and train local team
  • Ensure operations are in compliance with city agreements and company SOPs
  • Manage inventory and ensure parts are ordered  

Qualifications & Skills:

  • Bachelor's degree
  • At least 1-2 years managing operations in for fleets, warehousing, distribution, delivery, or similar fields. 
  • Comfortable lifting 60 lbs routinely 
  • Ownership mindset with a bias for action
  • Successful track record prioritizing multiple tasks 
  • A willingness and ability to work a variety of days and shifts
  • Quantitative decision-making skills
  • Exceptional communication
  • Passion for the overall goals of dockless bike & scooter sharing and sustainable transportation
  • Commitment to making your community a better place to live and ride

Perks:

  • Unlimited PTO
  • Medical/dental/vision coverage 
  • 401k with 3% match
  • Opportunity to work in a fast-paced, early-stage technology company
  • Veo credits

The base salary range for this full-time position is $49,000 - $55,000 + Quarterly Performance Bonus + Annual Performance Bonus + Full Range of Benefits. Veo is a total compensation company, and pay is determined by geographic cost of labor and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training - so not all candidates will be eligible for the upper end of the salary range. Our total compensation package for this role, including salary, bonus potential, ranges from $52,000 - $62,000 per year. While this is our expected range, bonuses for this role are designed to have unlimited upside potential, so additional earning opportunities may be available.

Note: Veo benefit, bonus and stock programs may be subject to eligibility requirements and other terms of the applicable plan or program. The listed range is a good faith estimate, and exact compensation and total package may vary depending on market conditions and performance.

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