Operations/HR Associate (Post College Okay...Full time with equity) (Must be located in Southern California or Relocate In 2 Weeks)

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February 11, 2024

by a searcher from New York University in Los Angeles, CA, USA

Industrial Succession is focused on rolling up sub-$10m revenue industrial companies in Southern California. Currently, we are rolling up the 1.3k metal fabricators in the area. We own 2 now and our HoldCo is growing! We are looking for an M&A and Operations Associate who has the entrepreneurial spirit, wants to have equity ownership in a vehicle that will grow to $100m+ by###-###-#### without having to personally guarantee any debt), wants direct mentorship and is excited to keep manufacturing in America! You will leverage our built out tech stack to help source deals and run tight operations. You will work with the 2 existing members of our ops team. The ideal candidate will: -Help with operations of portfolio companies as needed. -Be willing to get hands dirty as needed to help transition acquisitions -Strong technology background (IT experience is a strong plus) -Must be very reliable -Project management skills are highly desired -Use operations tools like our ERP and Asana to provide data to our Director of Ops -Candidate MUST live somewhere between Los Angeles and San Diego (ideally near the companies in Anaheim) and be ready to work 60 Hrs+ per week. MBA is a plus but not required. If interested, email your resume to redacted with a few words about why you'd like to join
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from Yale University in Boston, MA, USA
Might want to update the hours required in the JD template from 40hrs to 60hrs to match your 60hrs expectation in the text above.
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from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Portland, OR, USA
^redacted‌ - we still need a valid LinkedIN url and profile picture associated with this account. This helps us maintain a high trust community. Thanks in advance for your consideration! :-)
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