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Courier Operations Associate, Picnic - San Francisco Bay Area

San Francisco Bay Area

Who we are

At Picnic, we’re reinventing how employees experience lunch at work. By partnering with top local restaurants and batching hundreds of orders for the most iconic offices in the city, we make it easy for companies to offer high-quality, individually packed meals, without fees or tips. Our mission is to create a seamless, affordable lunch experience that delights employees and employers alike.

We’re scaling quickly across the Bay Area (San Francisco, East Bay, and South Bay) and need someone energized by growth to help us attract, onboard, and engage the couriers who power our business. If you’re excited by recruiting and talent operations, and want to build creative systems from the ground up at a fast-moving startup, this is your chance to make a big impact.

 

About The Role

As a Courier Operations Associate, you’ll work closely with our Operations Managers to ensure dependable, consistent courier coverage for our delivery windows. You’ll have the autonomy to test new ideas, launch creative solutions, and shape how Picnic grows courier sourcing, recruitment, and engagement in the Bay Area.

 

What You’ll Do

  • Drive recruiting and onboarding of couriers through innovative and traditional sourcing channels
  • Recruit, onboard, and train drivers through a mix of traditional and creative methods
  • Monitor courier performance and help design systems to recognize and motivate top performers
  • Collaborate with the Ops team to match staffing levels with customer demand
  • Experiment with new ideas for staffing, marketing, and engagement—your creativity will help define how Picnic grows

What We’re Looking For

  • Strong communication and people skills—you enjoy connecting with and motivating others
  • Interest in HR, recruiting, or talent acquisition—you’re curious about how to attract and motivate great people
  • Creative problem solver who can think outside the box to recruit and retain talent
  • Organized and reliable; able to juggle multiple tasks while staying detail-oriented
  • Comfortable in a fast-moving, constantly evolving environment

What Else You Need To Know

This role is Bay Area-based and hands-on. You’ll spend time working directly with couriers, Ops Manager, and restaurant/delivery partners to keep operations running smoothly. As a high-growth startup, we thrive on collaboration and bold ideas—you’ll have a chance to make a visible impact right away.

 

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Job Type: Temporary / Part Time
Pay: 
$40 Hourly
Locations:
San Francisco / San Jose
Experience:
Entry Level / Admin; Hiring/Training
Shift Availability:
4+ hours/day morning and/or afternoon
Work Location: 
SF / SJ Bay Area - Travel Required
Benefits: 
N/A

 

 

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