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WCR
Operations Analyst | World EnterprisesWe sell window cleaning supplies to professionals. Three brands (WCR, XERO, Sörbo). Real products, real warehouse, real revenue. Growing about twenty percent a year.
We're looking for a technically sharp person who can sit anywhere in the company and figure out how to make it run better.
What You'd Actually DoIn your first six months, you might:
Write SQL against our sales, inventory, and shipping data and turn the answers into dashboards that leadership actually uses.
Build small automations that replace work currently done by hand in spreadsheets.
Wire up our Shopify, Amazon, and ERP data so the same number means the same thing in every report.
Set up an internal tool that helps customer service answer questions faster.
Audit our shipping invoices for carrier surcharge errors and save the company six figures.
Take a recurring report someone manually produces every week and make it run itself.
Help marketing set up tracking that actually works.
You will not be doing the same thing for long. The point of this role is that you're a generalist who plugs into whatever has the highest leverage at the moment.
Who We WantYou probably:
Spent your teenage years building things on the internet. Mods, scripts, scrapers, Discord bots, side projects, weird little websites.
Are fluent enough in Python or JavaScript to write a working script in an hour.
Have written real SQL against real databases, not just toy examples.
Can read API documentation and figure out how to use a new tool in an afternoon.
Use Claude, Cursor, or similar tools daily and have opinions about them.
Write clearly. You can take a vague business problem and write it down precisely enough that a system can act on it.
Care whether the work is actually useful, not whether it looks impressive.
You don't need a computer science degree, years of experience, or a polished resume.
You do need proof that you can build things. A GitHub, a side project, a spreadsheet, a script, anything that shows you make stuff that works. And you need judgment about what's worth doing.
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