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Bobyard

Business Operations Manager

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In-Office
San Francisco, CA
140K-170K Annually
Mid level
In-Office
San Francisco, CA
140K-170K Annually
Mid level
Owns ambiguous, high-impact business initiatives from evaluation through execution, including new trade launches, acquisitions, pricing, and new business lines. Builds market and financial models, makes recommendations to leadership, works directly with contractors and internal teams, and converts successful projects into repeatable operating playbooks. The role may eventually assume responsibility for a business-line P&L and general management.
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About Bobyard
Construction is a trillion dollar industry that still runs on manual work. Contractors measure and count materials off drawings by hand, and it takes forever. Bobyard uses AI to automate takeoffs and estimates so contractors can bid 10x faster. We raised a $35M Series A led by 8VC, with Pear, Primary, Tishman Speyer, and RXR. We started in landscaping and have since launched electrical, finishes, plumbing, and mechanical. We're growing uncomfortably fast.

About the role
We have more good ideas than people to run them. This role takes the hardest, least-defined problems at Bobyard — new trade launches, acquisitions, pricing, new lines of business — and turns them into decisions, and then into operating businesses. You'll work directly with our CEO and leadership on what we do next.

The point of this job is that you outgrow it. The best version of this hire is running one of these businesses as a GM inside 18 months. You don't need an MBA. We'd rather you spend those two years here.

What you'll do

  • Own special projects end to end — from "should we do this" through "it's running"

  • Build the business case: size the market, model the economics, make a call, defend it

  • Evaluate acquisitions and new lines of business, then help run the ones we go after

  • Get in the weeds — talk to contractors, sit with sales and CS, learn the trade before you model it

  • Turn one-off projects into playbooks someone else can run

  • Bring leadership a recommendation, not a menu of options

  • Take over a P&L when the work earns it

What we're looking for

  • 2–4 years in investment banking, management consulting, or a comparable analytical seat

  • Top-tier undergrad with a strong academic record

  • First-principles thinking without the over-intellectualizing — you get to an answer and move

  • Excellent verbal communication: you can hold a room and make a case out loud, not just on a slide

  • Real quantitative chops — financial modeling, Excel, comfort with messy data

  • Something you've personally owned end to end, not just advised on

  • Bias to action. You'd rather be 80% right on Tuesday than 100% right next month.

Nice to have

  • SQL or hands-on analytics

  • M&A, diligence, or corp dev reps

  • Construction, real estate, industrials, or marketplace exposure

  • You've built or run something of your own

What we offer

  • A real path to running a business line, not a hypothetical one

  • A team that moves fast, owns outcomes, and doesn't hold meetings about meetings


Comp Philosophy

We are proud to offer competitive, top-of-market compensation because we want to celebrate the dedicated people who ship amazing work and drive our success. Our individual compensation is thoughtfully tailored based on your role, experience, and contributions, alongside performance-based rewards.

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