Business Operations Trainee - Administration
Location
United States
Posted
39 days ago
Salary
$26 - $30 / hour
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Business Operations Trainee - Administration
Hajoca Corporation
Role Description The Internal Audit team in our National Support Center (NSC) is looking for a Business Operations Trainee for their Business Operations Development Program - Administration. This is a fully remote position, with the option for a hybrid work arrangement at our Lafayette Hill, PA or Baton Rouge, LA offices for local candidates. Applicants may be based anywhere within the United States. Pay for this position is between $26 and $30 per hour. About the Program: - The Business Operations Development Program is a multi-phase accelerated training program designed to prepare participants for long-term careers with Hajoca. - As a trainee, you will gain broad exposure to Profit Center operations, inventory management, and business processes. - Responsibilities will gradually increase in scope and impact throughout each phase. - Upon completion of this two-year program, you will be well versed in Hajoca's operations procedures and prepared to advance into an impactful role in our organization. As a Business Operations Trainee, you will: - Progressively tackle increasingly complex responsibilities and assignments. - Gain extensive exposure to Profit Center operations across multiple regions. - Receive ongoing coaching and feedback from experienced Internal Auditors and business leaders. - Develop exceptional leadership, communication, and analytical skills. Here's what you will accomplish: Phase 1: - Develop a working understanding of Profit Center operations, inventory processes, and company policies. - Prepare and deliver clear, well-organized presentations during internal audit meetings. - Participate in structured onboarding, mentorship, and ongoing development activities throughout the program. - Learn to lead by example and sharpen your listening, communication, influence, and persuasion skills. - Meet all program goals and timelines. - Make a difference by impacting the National Support Center and Hajoca Profit Centers in a positive way through daily work and business projects. - Proactively assume responsibility and demonstrate leadership ability. Phase 2: - Build upon and apply your training in real world business scenarios, functioning as an internal auditor. - Travel extensively to Profit Centers and Support Centers to observe, learn, and evaluate business operations. - Participate in operational reviews to assess business processes, controls, and identify opportunities for improvement. - Collect, analyze, and evaluate information from multiple sources to support conclusions and recommendations. - Perform inventory observations to ensure procedures are followed, counts are accurate, and reconciliation items are documented. - Assist with periodic corporate audits and support external auditors during inventory observations and year-end testing. - Identify operational risks, control gaps, and process improvement opportunities. - Communicate findings and recommendations clearly and professionally to leadership. - Manage travel scheduling and logistics efficiently to meet assignment demands. - Demonstrate an understanding of Profit Center processes and company policies. - Actively participate in and contribute to internal audit meetings by preparing and delivering clear, insightful presentations. - Partner with other NSC departments to participate in project work. Throughout the program, you'll also: - Successfully complete all required safety, compliance, and professional development training. - Perform other reasonably related duties that support learning, development, and business objectives as assigned. Qualifications - Bachelor's degree in Business, Accounting, Finance, Management, Analytics, Supply Chain, or a related field. - Able to drive for company business. - Be at least 18 years old. - Possess a proper and valid driver’s license. - Have a driving record that meets the criteria for being an Authorized Driver in accordance with Company policy. Requirements - Possess a strong interest in learning business operations and developing leadership skills. - Be willing and able to travel overnight up to 75%. - Possess strong analytical, problem-solving, and critical-thinking abilities. - Be able to gather, organize, analyze, and clearly communicate information. - Be comfortable working with data, systems, and Microsoft Office applications. - Demonstrate a willingness to learn Hajoca systems, processes, and industry practices. - Possess a high level of integrity and sound ethical judgment. - Demonstrate strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills. - Have excellent organization and time-management skills. - Be able to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. - Demonstrate curiosity, adaptability, and a desire for continuous learning. Benefits - Full-time benefits (for team members working 30 or more hours per week): - Medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage. - Accident, Hospital Indemnity, and critical care coverage. - Life insurance and Long Term Disability. - Pre-tax accounts for healthcare, dependent care, and commuter benefits. - Paid vacation, holidays, and sick time (sick time also offered to PT team members as required by state law). - Paid pregnancy and parental leave. - Paid day of community service. - Full-time and part-time benefits: - 401(k). - Retirement cash account with company contributions. - Targeted training programs focused on your personal and professional growth. - Company wellness program. - Employee discounts. - College tuition benefits.
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