Via

FieldOperationsManager

$65–70k San Jose, California, United States
The Brief

“Field Operations Manager at Via. Skills: Process improvement, Operations management. Run daily onsite operations. Ensure operations run smoothly”

What You'll Achieve.

Elevate student experience; Elevate district experience; Elevate driver experience

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving

Eligibility Requirements

Onsite 4-5 days per week

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Operationally experienced, People management background, Logistics background, Customer service background, Process-oriented work background, Relationship oriented, Hands-on and proactive, Tactical and strategic, Mission driven

What You'll Do.

Run daily onsite operations

Ensure operations run smoothly

accessible transportation

Make real-time decisions

Step in to ensure excellent service

Guide and support drivers

Build relationships with drivers

Address driver concerns

Ensure drivers feel equipped

Turn feedback into improvements

Spot patterns in feedback

Collaborate to make improvements

Use data to understand performance

Diagnose service problems

Implement solutions to enhance efficiency

Act as operational bridge

Deliver high-quality service

Support market growth

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; School partners; District teams; Via central teams

Communication Scope

Clear communication

Free ATS check

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