Job DescriptionJob Description Founded in 2013, Home Chef is the leading meal solutions company with both a retail and online presence. Available and in retail at more than 2,100 Kroger grocery stores, Home Chef is committed to inspiring and enabling more people to cook simple, delicious meals, no matter how busy they are. In 2023, Home Chef introduced a new brand, Tempo! Tempo features a rotating selection of ready-to-heat meals delivered directly to your door. These meals are better-for-you versions of familiar favorites, designed to save you time and reduce stress while maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Our Tempo menu includes options that are protein-packed, fiber-rich, calorie and carb conscious, keto-friendly, and dietitian-approved. Similar to our recipes, we recognize that variety is the spice of life, and therefore, our employees also bring their uniqueness and color to our fantastic team. We're eager to work with humble team players and pragmatic next-level thinkers to innovate on Home Chef's offerings. This role follows a Night shift schedule, working from 6:00 PM to 4:30 AM, with designated days off on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Home Chef's newest location is located at: 1701 E Patapsco Ave, Baltimore, MD 21226 A successful Production Associate will have a positive attitude, reliable transportation, and willingness to move between tasks when needed strong attention to detail while picking ingredients throughout the assembly process an ability to visually inspect produce an ability to stand for long periods of time an ability to lift (less than 50 pounds) a willingness to work in a refrigerated environment for the entire shift (34-36F) Orientation + Onboarding Requirements Once you join the team, there is a strict 2-week onboarding window where you will be expected to be present every scheduled work day. Orientations are typically on Wednesdays, starting at 7:15am. GMP Adherence We follow Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), and all of our associates are required to keep our customers safe. Please note restricted items: Piercings or dermals Fake nails, nail polish, and/or acrylic nails Watches, bracelets, or other jewelry Fake eyelashes and/or excessive make-up Weapons (including box cutters) Qualifications The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, ability and/or other characteristics needed for this role. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities. HS Diploma preferred but not required 6+ months of production/warehouse environment preferred Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and with others as a team More About Us Perks and benefits Candidates can experience Home Chef as a customer - enter promo code PEOPLE30 for $30 off your first order! Medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance available Paid holidays, sick time and vacation time 401k program Flexible spending accounts for qualified medical, dependent care, parking, or transit expenses How We Work Together We are humble team players. We are warm and gracious with team members and customers. We seek feedback to improve ourselves - and respectfully listen to and accept input. We are pragmatic next-level thinkers. We come up with novel and unique ideas. We explore new strategies to avoid being constrained by conventional thinking. We take ownership. We approach ambiguous problems, prepared to dive in, get curious, and learn more. We are results-driven, always challenging ourselves to exceed goals. Be at Home at Home Chef We all show up authentically at Home Chef. Our team includes individuals with a variety of identities, backgrounds, and perspectives. You can trust that you'll be able to bring your whole self to an inclusive and enjoyable workplace. We welcome people of all races, colors, religions, national origin or ancestry, sex (including sexual identity), age, physical or mental disabilities, pregnancy, veteran or military status, unfavorable discharge from military service, genetic information, sexual orientation, marital status, order of protection status, citizenship status, arrest record or expunged/sealed convictions, or any other legally recognized protected basis under federal, state, or local law. Home Chef is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, Home Chef will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact our People team at . Home Chef offers the base salary range as posted below, with the exact offer depending on factors such as geographic location, experience, skills, and internal equity. While compensation is within the provided range, it is not typical for offers to be made at the upper end. In addition to base salary, Home Chef provides a comprehensive benefits package, including healthcare coverage, 401k match, and paid time off. Maryland Pay Range$17.75-$17.75 USD To view the California Applicant Notice click here
05/25/2026
Full time
Job DescriptionJob Description Founded in 2013, Home Chef is the leading meal solutions company with both a retail and online presence. Available and in retail at more than 2,100 Kroger grocery stores, Home Chef is committed to inspiring and enabling more people to cook simple, delicious meals, no matter how busy they are. In 2023, Home Chef introduced a new brand, Tempo! Tempo features a rotating selection of ready-to-heat meals delivered directly to your door. These meals are better-for-you versions of familiar favorites, designed to save you time and reduce stress while maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Our Tempo menu includes options that are protein-packed, fiber-rich, calorie and carb conscious, keto-friendly, and dietitian-approved. Similar to our recipes, we recognize that variety is the spice of life, and therefore, our employees also bring their uniqueness and color to our fantastic team. We're eager to work with humble team players and pragmatic next-level thinkers to innovate on Home Chef's offerings. This role follows a Night shift schedule, working from 6:00 PM to 4:30 AM, with designated days off on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Home Chef's newest location is located at: 1701 E Patapsco Ave, Baltimore, MD 21226 A successful Production Associate will have a positive attitude, reliable transportation, and willingness to move between tasks when needed strong attention to detail while picking ingredients throughout the assembly process an ability to visually inspect produce an ability to stand for long periods of time an ability to lift (less than 50 pounds) a willingness to work in a refrigerated environment for the entire shift (34-36F) Orientation + Onboarding Requirements Once you join the team, there is a strict 2-week onboarding window where you will be expected to be present every scheduled work day. Orientations are typically on Wednesdays, starting at 7:15am. GMP Adherence We follow Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), and all of our associates are required to keep our customers safe. Please note restricted items: Piercings or dermals Fake nails, nail polish, and/or acrylic nails Watches, bracelets, or other jewelry Fake eyelashes and/or excessive make-up Weapons (including box cutters) Qualifications The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, ability and/or other characteristics needed for this role. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities. HS Diploma preferred but not required 6+ months of production/warehouse environment preferred Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and with others as a team More About Us Perks and benefits Candidates can experience Home Chef as a customer - enter promo code PEOPLE30 for $30 off your first order! Medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance available Paid holidays, sick time and vacation time 401k program Flexible spending accounts for qualified medical, dependent care, parking, or transit expenses How We Work Together We are humble team players. We are warm and gracious with team members and customers. We seek feedback to improve ourselves - and respectfully listen to and accept input. We are pragmatic next-level thinkers. We come up with novel and unique ideas. We explore new strategies to avoid being constrained by conventional thinking. We take ownership. We approach ambiguous problems, prepared to dive in, get curious, and learn more. We are results-driven, always challenging ourselves to exceed goals. Be at Home at Home Chef We all show up authentically at Home Chef. Our team includes individuals with a variety of identities, backgrounds, and perspectives. You can trust that you'll be able to bring your whole self to an inclusive and enjoyable workplace. We welcome people of all races, colors, religions, national origin or ancestry, sex (including sexual identity), age, physical or mental disabilities, pregnancy, veteran or military status, unfavorable discharge from military service, genetic information, sexual orientation, marital status, order of protection status, citizenship status, arrest record or expunged/sealed convictions, or any other legally recognized protected basis under federal, state, or local law. Home Chef is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, Home Chef will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact our People team at . Home Chef offers the base salary range as posted below, with the exact offer depending on factors such as geographic location, experience, skills, and internal equity. While compensation is within the provided range, it is not typical for offers to be made at the upper end. In addition to base salary, Home Chef provides a comprehensive benefits package, including healthcare coverage, 401k match, and paid time off. Maryland Pay Range$17.75-$17.75 USD To view the California Applicant Notice click here
What began as an idea between two brothers to open a Mexican restaurant has since grown into one of the largest, privately held Taco Bell franchisees in America. At Border Foods, we work with a people-first mantra. From cooks to cashiers to restaurant managers and beyond, we work together to bring to life the Core Values of Border Foods. Welcome to our family where you will continue to learn, evolve, and shape what comes next on our mission of making lives better. Qualifications, skills, and all relevant experience needed for this role can be found in the full description below. At Border Foods, our purpose is to Make Lives Better and it is at the foundation of all that we do. We are proud of our family culture that develops people and provides career growth in pristine restaurants where people aspire to work, guests desire to dine where Live Más comes to life. Your role as a Team Member is to feed people's lives with Más. You'll feed customers with great tasting food and provide great service, so our customers keep coming back! You're a representation of the brand in everything you do. What's in it for you? -Flexible scheduling -Top pay in the industry -Education programs, including GED and Tuition Reimbursement offerings -Scholarship opportunities -Medical/Dental/Vision benefits offered for all positions - even part-time! -Free food! -Vacation Time (Paid Time Off) -Vacation Donation Program -An incredible culture that encourages career growth and support Team Member Responsibilities: Food Champion - Prepare food ingredients - Assemble food orders and check to make sure orders are correct - Package products - Maintain a clean, safe work environment - Be knowledgeable about menu items and promotions Service Champion - Greet customers in the restaurant - Take orders - Handle payments and thank customers - Maintain a clean, safe working and dining environment - Be knowledgeable about menu items and promotions Priority Sequence - Safety - Service - Cleaning - Stocking Physical Demands: The physical demands for this position are sits, stands, bends, lifts, and moves intermittently during working hours. These physical requirements may be accomplished with or without reasonable accommodation. The duties of this position may change from time to time. Border Foods reserves the right to add or delete duties and responsibilities at the discretion of Border Foods or its managers. This job description is intended to describe the general level of work being performed. It is not intended to be all-inclusive. Border Foods is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities, Women, Protected Veterans, and individuals with Disabilities and does not discriminate based on gender identity or sexual orientation. "You are applying for work with a franchisee of Taco Bell, not Taco Bell Corp. or any of its affiliates. If hired, the franchisee will be your only employer. xibtplm Franchisees are independent business owners who set their own wage and benefit programs that can vary among franchisees." $10 per hour - $20 per hour
05/25/2026
Full time
What began as an idea between two brothers to open a Mexican restaurant has since grown into one of the largest, privately held Taco Bell franchisees in America. At Border Foods, we work with a people-first mantra. From cooks to cashiers to restaurant managers and beyond, we work together to bring to life the Core Values of Border Foods. Welcome to our family where you will continue to learn, evolve, and shape what comes next on our mission of making lives better. Qualifications, skills, and all relevant experience needed for this role can be found in the full description below. At Border Foods, our purpose is to Make Lives Better and it is at the foundation of all that we do. We are proud of our family culture that develops people and provides career growth in pristine restaurants where people aspire to work, guests desire to dine where Live Más comes to life. Your role as a Team Member is to feed people's lives with Más. You'll feed customers with great tasting food and provide great service, so our customers keep coming back! You're a representation of the brand in everything you do. What's in it for you? -Flexible scheduling -Top pay in the industry -Education programs, including GED and Tuition Reimbursement offerings -Scholarship opportunities -Medical/Dental/Vision benefits offered for all positions - even part-time! -Free food! -Vacation Time (Paid Time Off) -Vacation Donation Program -An incredible culture that encourages career growth and support Team Member Responsibilities: Food Champion - Prepare food ingredients - Assemble food orders and check to make sure orders are correct - Package products - Maintain a clean, safe work environment - Be knowledgeable about menu items and promotions Service Champion - Greet customers in the restaurant - Take orders - Handle payments and thank customers - Maintain a clean, safe working and dining environment - Be knowledgeable about menu items and promotions Priority Sequence - Safety - Service - Cleaning - Stocking Physical Demands: The physical demands for this position are sits, stands, bends, lifts, and moves intermittently during working hours. These physical requirements may be accomplished with or without reasonable accommodation. The duties of this position may change from time to time. Border Foods reserves the right to add or delete duties and responsibilities at the discretion of Border Foods or its managers. This job description is intended to describe the general level of work being performed. It is not intended to be all-inclusive. Border Foods is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities, Women, Protected Veterans, and individuals with Disabilities and does not discriminate based on gender identity or sexual orientation. "You are applying for work with a franchisee of Taco Bell, not Taco Bell Corp. or any of its affiliates. If hired, the franchisee will be your only employer. xibtplm Franchisees are independent business owners who set their own wage and benefit programs that can vary among franchisees." $10 per hour - $20 per hour
Hi there! We are swipejobs here wishing you a happy and prosperous 2026! We'd love to help you get a head start on any new job resolutions. We are currently seeking general production workers for a warehouse facility in Newburyport, MA, starting at $15 an hour, position requires previous experience. This position is working as a team on a production line, to make, and create different types of desserts. Examples include, layered chocolate cake, chocolate lava cake, Vanilla Cake, Cake pops, Sugar cookies, and many more. Your main responsibility is to work as an efficient member to assemble, and or pack up completed pastries. Job duties include: - Preparing desserts - Produce and assemble products according to specifications - Ensure production standards are met - Finalize products and prepare them for shipping Requirements: - Must comply with all Safety food handling training (HACCP) - this includes passing a quick training test - Drug Test - Background Check - E-Verify - Ability to stand for 12 hours - Must own no slip shoes - Previous food handling experience required 1st and 2nd Shift available: 3a to 3p OR 3p to 3a - 7 days a week Come apply with your friends and family! Download our app at the following link to begin your application:
05/25/2026
Full time
Hi there! We are swipejobs here wishing you a happy and prosperous 2026! We'd love to help you get a head start on any new job resolutions. We are currently seeking general production workers for a warehouse facility in Newburyport, MA, starting at $15 an hour, position requires previous experience. This position is working as a team on a production line, to make, and create different types of desserts. Examples include, layered chocolate cake, chocolate lava cake, Vanilla Cake, Cake pops, Sugar cookies, and many more. Your main responsibility is to work as an efficient member to assemble, and or pack up completed pastries. Job duties include: - Preparing desserts - Produce and assemble products according to specifications - Ensure production standards are met - Finalize products and prepare them for shipping Requirements: - Must comply with all Safety food handling training (HACCP) - this includes passing a quick training test - Drug Test - Background Check - E-Verify - Ability to stand for 12 hours - Must own no slip shoes - Previous food handling experience required 1st and 2nd Shift available: 3a to 3p OR 3p to 3a - 7 days a week Come apply with your friends and family! Download our app at the following link to begin your application:
Penn Station East Coast Subs
Jeffersonville, Indiana
Penn Station East Coast Subs first arrived in Louisville in 1997 and is currently the largest franchise market in the system with continual growth planned. Employing over 250 employees, Penn Station has become a major contributor to the communities it serves by providing not only delicious food, but also opportunity. The Hourly Crew position is the foundation of everything we do in our restaurants. Unlike most restaurants, we dont hire cashiers, cooks, etc. Instead, we hire talented individuals who are capable of excelling in every area of the restaurant. In the course of performing the duties of Hourly Crew, the employee will be expected to: Provide genuine guest service Prepare food, including prepping, cooking, and serving Ring guests orders into the Point of Sale and cash out their orders Quality control, ensuring only the best product is served Maintain appearance and cleanliness of restaurant Learn and master all stations within the restaurant: Order Entry/Order Close Fresh Cut Fry Station Wrap & Run Station Bread Station Weigh Station Grill Station Required qualifications: 16 years or older Legally authorized to work in the United States
05/25/2026
Full time
Penn Station East Coast Subs first arrived in Louisville in 1997 and is currently the largest franchise market in the system with continual growth planned. Employing over 250 employees, Penn Station has become a major contributor to the communities it serves by providing not only delicious food, but also opportunity. The Hourly Crew position is the foundation of everything we do in our restaurants. Unlike most restaurants, we dont hire cashiers, cooks, etc. Instead, we hire talented individuals who are capable of excelling in every area of the restaurant. In the course of performing the duties of Hourly Crew, the employee will be expected to: Provide genuine guest service Prepare food, including prepping, cooking, and serving Ring guests orders into the Point of Sale and cash out their orders Quality control, ensuring only the best product is served Maintain appearance and cleanliness of restaurant Learn and master all stations within the restaurant: Order Entry/Order Close Fresh Cut Fry Station Wrap & Run Station Bread Station Weigh Station Grill Station Required qualifications: 16 years or older Legally authorized to work in the United States
Description: Job Summary Rock City Gardens is seeking a skilled and passionate Cook to join our Food & Beverage team. Nestled within our breathtaking natural attraction, our dining outlets serve as an extension of the memorable experiences we create for every guest. The Food & Beverage Cook plays a critical role in preparing high-quality menu items while maintaining food safety, cleanliness, and operational excellence. This position supports daily kitchen operations and works collaboratively with team members to deliver an exceptional dining experience that complements the unique beauty and charm of Rock City Gardens. Essential Duties & Responsibilities Guest Service & Culture Deliver excellent guest service to internal and external customers in alignment with the organization's mission, culture, and values. Model appropriate guest and partner interactions at all times, reflecting the Culture of Excellence. Food Preparation & Quality Prepare and cook food according to established menu specifications, quality standards, and presentation guidelines. Maintain consistency in food quality, taste, and appearance across all menu items. Monitor portion control and waste to minimize product loss and control food costs. Food Safety & Sanitation Follow all health code, food safety, and sanitation standards to maintain excellent health inspection scores. Assist in monitoring and recording temperature logs for coolers and freezers as required. Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area at all times. Inventory & Operations Support Monitor inventory levels, PAR levels, and product needs; communicate ordering needs to Senior Team Leaders and the Food & Beverage Manager. Assist with inventory counts and stock organization as needed. Support team efforts to maintain overall kitchen cleanliness and organization. Teamwork & Compliance Work collaboratively with kitchen partners to support efficient daily operations. Follow all company policies and procedures to promote a positive and professional working environment. Perform other duties as assigned by management. Requirements: Qualifications Education & Experience Minimum of two (2) years of previous experience in food service preferred. Willingness to receive training and continue skill development. Certifications Willingness to obtain ServSafe Certification. Knowledge & Skills Ability to read and follow recipes and operational documents. Strong teamwork skills with the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced kitchen environment. Ability to display a professional, polite, and engaging image to guests and partners. Effective verbal communication skills in one-on-one and small group settings. Basic math skills, including the ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide using units of American money. Availability Ability to provide a flexible schedule, including nights, weekends, holidays, and special events as needed. Physical Demands & Work Environment Regular use of hands and fingers for food preparation and equipment handling. Ability to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Frequent walking, standing, stooping, kneeling, and crouching. Ability to stand for extended periods during shifts. Company Mission & Core Values Mission: To enrich lives through wonder and connection. Core Values: Courage Care Wonder Excellence Compensation details: 15-15.25 Hourly Wage PI66b461fe6d50-9967
05/25/2026
Full time
Description: Job Summary Rock City Gardens is seeking a skilled and passionate Cook to join our Food & Beverage team. Nestled within our breathtaking natural attraction, our dining outlets serve as an extension of the memorable experiences we create for every guest. The Food & Beverage Cook plays a critical role in preparing high-quality menu items while maintaining food safety, cleanliness, and operational excellence. This position supports daily kitchen operations and works collaboratively with team members to deliver an exceptional dining experience that complements the unique beauty and charm of Rock City Gardens. Essential Duties & Responsibilities Guest Service & Culture Deliver excellent guest service to internal and external customers in alignment with the organization's mission, culture, and values. Model appropriate guest and partner interactions at all times, reflecting the Culture of Excellence. Food Preparation & Quality Prepare and cook food according to established menu specifications, quality standards, and presentation guidelines. Maintain consistency in food quality, taste, and appearance across all menu items. Monitor portion control and waste to minimize product loss and control food costs. Food Safety & Sanitation Follow all health code, food safety, and sanitation standards to maintain excellent health inspection scores. Assist in monitoring and recording temperature logs for coolers and freezers as required. Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area at all times. Inventory & Operations Support Monitor inventory levels, PAR levels, and product needs; communicate ordering needs to Senior Team Leaders and the Food & Beverage Manager. Assist with inventory counts and stock organization as needed. Support team efforts to maintain overall kitchen cleanliness and organization. Teamwork & Compliance Work collaboratively with kitchen partners to support efficient daily operations. Follow all company policies and procedures to promote a positive and professional working environment. Perform other duties as assigned by management. Requirements: Qualifications Education & Experience Minimum of two (2) years of previous experience in food service preferred. Willingness to receive training and continue skill development. Certifications Willingness to obtain ServSafe Certification. Knowledge & Skills Ability to read and follow recipes and operational documents. Strong teamwork skills with the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced kitchen environment. Ability to display a professional, polite, and engaging image to guests and partners. Effective verbal communication skills in one-on-one and small group settings. Basic math skills, including the ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide using units of American money. Availability Ability to provide a flexible schedule, including nights, weekends, holidays, and special events as needed. Physical Demands & Work Environment Regular use of hands and fingers for food preparation and equipment handling. Ability to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Frequent walking, standing, stooping, kneeling, and crouching. Ability to stand for extended periods during shifts. Company Mission & Core Values Mission: To enrich lives through wonder and connection. Core Values: Courage Care Wonder Excellence Compensation details: 15-15.25 Hourly Wage PI66b461fe6d50-9967
Job Summary Responsible for performing numerous repetitive tasks, manual and/or machine-assisted, to produce whole turkey products, turkey parts, ready-to-cook turkey products, and ready-to-eat turkey products, in preparation for secondary and further processing. Key Responsibilities Perform varying manual, repetitive tasks to process meat from the turkeys. Perform repetitive tasks with the assistance of tools, such as knives, scissors, vibrating tools, etc. Ensure product safety and product defense in the plant. Inspect the birds to ensure maximum quality and food safety. Follows all GMP and HACCP procedures that relate to product safety with the facility. Supports all Food Safety initiatives. Minimum Qualifications (Educations & Experience) High School Diploma or related preferred Entry level does not require previous experience in a Production role Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Self-directed with the ability to work independently as well as with groups. Ability to effectively plan, organize and prioritize work. Ability to train, maintain and promote a safe work environment. Read and understand HACCP along with FDA and OSHA requirements as needed. Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Previous experience working in a food manufacturing environment Physical Demands While performing the duties of this job, the employee may be regularly required to stand, sit, talk, hear, reach, stoop, kneel, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer, telephone, keyboard, and occasionally lift up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, depth perception, color vision and the ability to adjust focus. Working Conditions & Travel Requirements Work is performed in a food processing plant with a high noise level, storage coolers/facilities. Position requires working around processing plant equipment. Must be physically capable of working extended hours if needed and in a wet environment, standing for long periods of time, and operating processing equipment. This position requires the individual to wear and work in personal protective equipment while in the manufacturing environment. The noise level of the office environment is usually moderate; the noise level in the manufacturing environment may exceed 85 DBA and require hearing protection. Disclaimer We embrace equal opportunity employment. Butterball is committed to the fair and impartial treatment of all employees and applicants for employment without regard to gender, age, race, religion, color, national origin, physical or mental disability, military/veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, genetic information, marital status, parental status, pregnancy, or any other status protected by law. This position is deemed Safety Sensitive for purposes of Butterball's Drug/Alcohol Screening & Testing Policy. Details will be provided to individuals who receive a conditional job offer, or upon request. The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of what is required of personnel so classified. Furthermore, they do not imply or establish a contract for employment and are subject to change at the discretion of the employer.
05/25/2026
Full time
Job Summary Responsible for performing numerous repetitive tasks, manual and/or machine-assisted, to produce whole turkey products, turkey parts, ready-to-cook turkey products, and ready-to-eat turkey products, in preparation for secondary and further processing. Key Responsibilities Perform varying manual, repetitive tasks to process meat from the turkeys. Perform repetitive tasks with the assistance of tools, such as knives, scissors, vibrating tools, etc. Ensure product safety and product defense in the plant. Inspect the birds to ensure maximum quality and food safety. Follows all GMP and HACCP procedures that relate to product safety with the facility. Supports all Food Safety initiatives. Minimum Qualifications (Educations & Experience) High School Diploma or related preferred Entry level does not require previous experience in a Production role Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Self-directed with the ability to work independently as well as with groups. Ability to effectively plan, organize and prioritize work. Ability to train, maintain and promote a safe work environment. Read and understand HACCP along with FDA and OSHA requirements as needed. Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Previous experience working in a food manufacturing environment Physical Demands While performing the duties of this job, the employee may be regularly required to stand, sit, talk, hear, reach, stoop, kneel, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer, telephone, keyboard, and occasionally lift up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, depth perception, color vision and the ability to adjust focus. Working Conditions & Travel Requirements Work is performed in a food processing plant with a high noise level, storage coolers/facilities. Position requires working around processing plant equipment. Must be physically capable of working extended hours if needed and in a wet environment, standing for long periods of time, and operating processing equipment. This position requires the individual to wear and work in personal protective equipment while in the manufacturing environment. The noise level of the office environment is usually moderate; the noise level in the manufacturing environment may exceed 85 DBA and require hearing protection. Disclaimer We embrace equal opportunity employment. Butterball is committed to the fair and impartial treatment of all employees and applicants for employment without regard to gender, age, race, religion, color, national origin, physical or mental disability, military/veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, genetic information, marital status, parental status, pregnancy, or any other status protected by law. This position is deemed Safety Sensitive for purposes of Butterball's Drug/Alcohol Screening & Testing Policy. Details will be provided to individuals who receive a conditional job offer, or upon request. The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of what is required of personnel so classified. Furthermore, they do not imply or establish a contract for employment and are subject to change at the discretion of the employer.
Job DescriptionJob Description About LawnStarter LawnStarter is the nation's leading on-demand marketplace for lawn care and outdoor services, with over $100M in annual bookings. We're expanding beyond lawn care to become the one-stop shop for all home services, and paid social is one of our next major bets to scale both customer and provider acquisition across both sides of the marketplace. About Growth at LawnStarter Growth is where LawnStarter's customer and provider acquisition engine gets built. We own organic, paid, and partner channels and work cross-functionally with lifecycle and sales to maximize funnel conversion. Paid social is a high-potential channel for us: we've proven it can work, but we haven't had a dedicated owner to turn it into a scalable, predictable growth lever. That's the opportunity. Requirements The Role You'll own paid social acquisition for both sides of LawnStarter's marketplace homeowners and service providers across multiple markets and service categories while keeping spend profitable on each side. The core channels are Meta, TikTok, and YouTube. Over time, this role could extend to interrupt channels like streaming (Hulu, connected TV) and other push formats. This is a hands-on, execution-heavy role. You'll own the full funnel: top-of-funnel awareness, mid-funnel consideration, bottom-funnel conversion, and remarketing. You'll build campaigns, design test plans, manage budgets across geographies and seasons, and turn performance data into decisions. This is a Director-level hire. We expect this person to own the channel end-to-end executing directly at first, then building and leading a team as the channel scales. We're not hiring a specialist to execute someone else's strategy. We're hiring someone who can build it, own it, and eventually scale it through people. What makes this role different: Multi-audience, multi-geography: You'll run campaigns across multiple audiences, markets, and service categories with different unit economics. Cookie-cutter playbooks won't work. Performance over brand: Every dollar is measured against unit economics (CAC, LTV:CAC). You'll need to think like a finance person as much as a marketer. Two-sided acquisition: You're running two parallel acquisition programs homeowners and service providers each with different creative, messaging, audiences, and success metrics. The balance between them matters: oversupply and undersupply both hurt the business. Most paid social directors have never had to manage both sides of a marketplace simultaneously. What You'll Own Paid social strategy and execution: Full-stack ownership of acquisition campaigns for both homeowners and service providers across Meta, TikTok, and YouTube, including structure, creative direction, audience strategy, bidding, and budget allocation. These are two distinct funnels with different creative, messaging, and economics you'll own both. Full-funnel ownership: You're not just running conversion campaigns. You'll build and manage campaigns across the entire funnel: top-of-funnel to drive awareness and demand, mid-funnel to nurture consideration, bottom-funnel to convert, and remarketing to re-engage. Each stage requires a different creative approach, bidding strategy, and success metric. Testing machine: A repeatable framework for creative, audience, and funnel experiments. That includes detecting creative fatigue early (volume dropping while CAC rises is a signal, not bad luck) and rotating before performance degrades. Budget and performance management: Active management of spend by audience, geography, and service category, hitting performance targets while navigating seasonal swings. Cross-channel partnership: Working with SEO, Paid Acquisition, Product, Design, and Analytics to ensure paid social fits into a larger growth system, not an isolated silo. You'll have direct access to a video editor who can cut, resize, and produce creative assets. Your job is to brief and direct that output, not produce from scratch. Platform expansion: Meta, TikTok, and YouTube are your core platforms. Over time, this role could extend to streaming (Hulu, connected TV) and other push formats you'll lead the evaluation and build-out of each new channel with the same rigor you apply to the core three. Team building: Once you have a handle on the channel, you'll define the roles needed to scale it and hire the team beneath you. That includes setting the bar for what good looks like, onboarding the people you hire, and building a function not just running campaigns. Problems to Solve Marketplace conversion isn't a constant Conversion economics shift based on pro supply availability, market maturity, and season. A campaign that performs in a mature market won't translate to one we're still seeding. You need a targeting and budget strategy that accounts for that variability, not one that ignores it. Build the creative testing system We don't have a mature creative testing pipeline for paid social today. You'll build it: hypothesis, brief, test, learn, iterate, and make it repeatable. The challenge is building rigor without building bureaucracy. Know when to pull back Paid social has a natural efficient window. As spend scales, CAC rises. The right move is pulling back before the data forces your hand, not chasing volume past the point of profitability. If you need to be told when to stop, this role will frustrate you. Balance a multi-service, multi-market, two-sided portfolio We're scaling into new service categories with different seasonal profiles and economics on both sides. Customer LTV varies dramatically by market our best markets produce 4x the LTV of our worst and provider supply depth varies just as much. You'll need to allocate budget across customer and provider acquisition, services, and geographies simultaneously, concentrating spend where unit economics hold on both sides and cutting where they don't. Who You Are Performance-obsessed. You live in the data. You check dashboards daily, dig into cohort analysis when something looks off, and make budget decisions based on unit economics, not vanity metrics. You can explain a CAC trend to a finance partner as fluently as you explain creative performance to a designer. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer brand-building metrics or are uncomfortable being held to hard efficiency targets. A structured experimenter. You don't just "try things." You run tests with clear hypotheses, controlled variables, and defined success criteria. You know the difference between a real signal and noise, and you're disciplined about kill criteria. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you rely on intuition over data or struggle to document and systematize your testing process. A cross-functional partner. You work effectively with SEO, product, design, and analytics without needing to own those functions. You proactively share learnings, ask for input, and keep paid aligned with the broader growth system. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer to run your channel independently or find cross-team coordination draining. AI-native. You use AI tools (ChatGPT, Claude, platform AI features like Advantage+) not just to write copy faster but to rethink how you work: generating and stress-testing creative hypotheses, building performance analysis frameworks, identifying audience patterns, and keeping pace with a channel that's changing faster than any manual workflow can handle. You have opinions on what's actually useful versus hype, and you're building that muscle actively. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you're skeptical of AI tools, treat them as a writing shortcut only, or prefer manual workflows. A portfolio thinker. You can hold multiple audiences, markets, service categories, and funnel stages in your head simultaneously without mixing them up. You allocate budget and tailor creative strategy based on where unit economics hold not by running one playbook across everything. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer focusing on a single audience or market at a time, or find context-switching between variables with different economics frustrating. This Role Is NOT A brand strategy role: This is performance marketing measured against unit economics. You'll care about brand consistency, but your KPIs are CAC and LTV:CAC, not brand awareness or reach. A big-budget DTC role: We're a profitable marketplace with seasonal swings, not a VC-funded brand burning cash on awareness. Every dollar needs to prove its return, and budgets flex with marketplace dynamics. A solo act: You won't control the full funnel. Landing pages, onboarding flows, and conversion tracking depend on Product, Engineering, and Design. You'll need to influence and partner effectively. A pure manager who delegates execution: There's no team yet. For the first phase, you're the one in platform, building campaigns, analyzing data, and making decisions. If you need a team under you to do the work before you can add value, this isn't the right fit. A set-it-and-forget-it role: Between seasonality, two-sided marketplace dynamics, and portfolio complexity across audiences, markets, and service categories, your strategy will need constant adjustment. If you want a stable, repeatable playbook, this will frustrate you. Benefits Base salary . click apply for full job details
05/25/2026
Full time
Job DescriptionJob Description About LawnStarter LawnStarter is the nation's leading on-demand marketplace for lawn care and outdoor services, with over $100M in annual bookings. We're expanding beyond lawn care to become the one-stop shop for all home services, and paid social is one of our next major bets to scale both customer and provider acquisition across both sides of the marketplace. About Growth at LawnStarter Growth is where LawnStarter's customer and provider acquisition engine gets built. We own organic, paid, and partner channels and work cross-functionally with lifecycle and sales to maximize funnel conversion. Paid social is a high-potential channel for us: we've proven it can work, but we haven't had a dedicated owner to turn it into a scalable, predictable growth lever. That's the opportunity. Requirements The Role You'll own paid social acquisition for both sides of LawnStarter's marketplace homeowners and service providers across multiple markets and service categories while keeping spend profitable on each side. The core channels are Meta, TikTok, and YouTube. Over time, this role could extend to interrupt channels like streaming (Hulu, connected TV) and other push formats. This is a hands-on, execution-heavy role. You'll own the full funnel: top-of-funnel awareness, mid-funnel consideration, bottom-funnel conversion, and remarketing. You'll build campaigns, design test plans, manage budgets across geographies and seasons, and turn performance data into decisions. This is a Director-level hire. We expect this person to own the channel end-to-end executing directly at first, then building and leading a team as the channel scales. We're not hiring a specialist to execute someone else's strategy. We're hiring someone who can build it, own it, and eventually scale it through people. What makes this role different: Multi-audience, multi-geography: You'll run campaigns across multiple audiences, markets, and service categories with different unit economics. Cookie-cutter playbooks won't work. Performance over brand: Every dollar is measured against unit economics (CAC, LTV:CAC). You'll need to think like a finance person as much as a marketer. Two-sided acquisition: You're running two parallel acquisition programs homeowners and service providers each with different creative, messaging, audiences, and success metrics. The balance between them matters: oversupply and undersupply both hurt the business. Most paid social directors have never had to manage both sides of a marketplace simultaneously. What You'll Own Paid social strategy and execution: Full-stack ownership of acquisition campaigns for both homeowners and service providers across Meta, TikTok, and YouTube, including structure, creative direction, audience strategy, bidding, and budget allocation. These are two distinct funnels with different creative, messaging, and economics you'll own both. Full-funnel ownership: You're not just running conversion campaigns. You'll build and manage campaigns across the entire funnel: top-of-funnel to drive awareness and demand, mid-funnel to nurture consideration, bottom-funnel to convert, and remarketing to re-engage. Each stage requires a different creative approach, bidding strategy, and success metric. Testing machine: A repeatable framework for creative, audience, and funnel experiments. That includes detecting creative fatigue early (volume dropping while CAC rises is a signal, not bad luck) and rotating before performance degrades. Budget and performance management: Active management of spend by audience, geography, and service category, hitting performance targets while navigating seasonal swings. Cross-channel partnership: Working with SEO, Paid Acquisition, Product, Design, and Analytics to ensure paid social fits into a larger growth system, not an isolated silo. You'll have direct access to a video editor who can cut, resize, and produce creative assets. Your job is to brief and direct that output, not produce from scratch. Platform expansion: Meta, TikTok, and YouTube are your core platforms. Over time, this role could extend to streaming (Hulu, connected TV) and other push formats you'll lead the evaluation and build-out of each new channel with the same rigor you apply to the core three. Team building: Once you have a handle on the channel, you'll define the roles needed to scale it and hire the team beneath you. That includes setting the bar for what good looks like, onboarding the people you hire, and building a function not just running campaigns. Problems to Solve Marketplace conversion isn't a constant Conversion economics shift based on pro supply availability, market maturity, and season. A campaign that performs in a mature market won't translate to one we're still seeding. You need a targeting and budget strategy that accounts for that variability, not one that ignores it. Build the creative testing system We don't have a mature creative testing pipeline for paid social today. You'll build it: hypothesis, brief, test, learn, iterate, and make it repeatable. The challenge is building rigor without building bureaucracy. Know when to pull back Paid social has a natural efficient window. As spend scales, CAC rises. The right move is pulling back before the data forces your hand, not chasing volume past the point of profitability. If you need to be told when to stop, this role will frustrate you. Balance a multi-service, multi-market, two-sided portfolio We're scaling into new service categories with different seasonal profiles and economics on both sides. Customer LTV varies dramatically by market our best markets produce 4x the LTV of our worst and provider supply depth varies just as much. You'll need to allocate budget across customer and provider acquisition, services, and geographies simultaneously, concentrating spend where unit economics hold on both sides and cutting where they don't. Who You Are Performance-obsessed. You live in the data. You check dashboards daily, dig into cohort analysis when something looks off, and make budget decisions based on unit economics, not vanity metrics. You can explain a CAC trend to a finance partner as fluently as you explain creative performance to a designer. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer brand-building metrics or are uncomfortable being held to hard efficiency targets. A structured experimenter. You don't just "try things." You run tests with clear hypotheses, controlled variables, and defined success criteria. You know the difference between a real signal and noise, and you're disciplined about kill criteria. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you rely on intuition over data or struggle to document and systematize your testing process. A cross-functional partner. You work effectively with SEO, product, design, and analytics without needing to own those functions. You proactively share learnings, ask for input, and keep paid aligned with the broader growth system. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer to run your channel independently or find cross-team coordination draining. AI-native. You use AI tools (ChatGPT, Claude, platform AI features like Advantage+) not just to write copy faster but to rethink how you work: generating and stress-testing creative hypotheses, building performance analysis frameworks, identifying audience patterns, and keeping pace with a channel that's changing faster than any manual workflow can handle. You have opinions on what's actually useful versus hype, and you're building that muscle actively. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you're skeptical of AI tools, treat them as a writing shortcut only, or prefer manual workflows. A portfolio thinker. You can hold multiple audiences, markets, service categories, and funnel stages in your head simultaneously without mixing them up. You allocate budget and tailor creative strategy based on where unit economics hold not by running one playbook across everything. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer focusing on a single audience or market at a time, or find context-switching between variables with different economics frustrating. This Role Is NOT A brand strategy role: This is performance marketing measured against unit economics. You'll care about brand consistency, but your KPIs are CAC and LTV:CAC, not brand awareness or reach. A big-budget DTC role: We're a profitable marketplace with seasonal swings, not a VC-funded brand burning cash on awareness. Every dollar needs to prove its return, and budgets flex with marketplace dynamics. A solo act: You won't control the full funnel. Landing pages, onboarding flows, and conversion tracking depend on Product, Engineering, and Design. You'll need to influence and partner effectively. A pure manager who delegates execution: There's no team yet. For the first phase, you're the one in platform, building campaigns, analyzing data, and making decisions. If you need a team under you to do the work before you can add value, this isn't the right fit. A set-it-and-forget-it role: Between seasonality, two-sided marketplace dynamics, and portfolio complexity across audiences, markets, and service categories, your strategy will need constant adjustment. If you want a stable, repeatable playbook, this will frustrate you. Benefits Base salary . click apply for full job details
Job Title: French Language Expert Job Type: Contractor Location: Remote Job Summary: Join our customer's team as a French Language Expert and apply your expertise to help train next-generation AI systems. Your work will shape how models learn, reason, and perform through high-quality, real-world input. Key Responsibilities: Review and correct machine-generated French transcriptions, ensuring grammatical and contextual accuracy. Record high-quality audio clips of yourself reading provided texts using a laptop or standard microphone. Maintain a quiet and distraction-free environment for clear and professional recordings. Provide constructive feedback to improve transcription and voice data processes. Uphold exceptional attention to detail in both written and spoken tasks. Collaborate with the customer's team to meet project goals and deadlines. Adhere strictly to data privacy and confidentiality guidelines during all tasks. Required Skills and Qualifications: Fluency in French with excellent written and verbal communication skills. Proven ability to identify and correct language inaccuracies in transcriptions. Clear vocal diction and strong enunciation for audio recordings. Ability to work independently in a remote setup with a quiet recording environment. Meticulous attention to detail and commitment to quality. Comfortable working with simple audio recording tools (laptop microphones). Proactive, responsive, and able to meet tight deadlines. Preferred Qualifications: Experience as an audio engineer, voice artist, or voice actor. Background in call centers with voice training or extensive customer communication. Familiarity with transcription or linguistic annotation tools.
05/25/2026
Full time
Job Title: French Language Expert Job Type: Contractor Location: Remote Job Summary: Join our customer's team as a French Language Expert and apply your expertise to help train next-generation AI systems. Your work will shape how models learn, reason, and perform through high-quality, real-world input. Key Responsibilities: Review and correct machine-generated French transcriptions, ensuring grammatical and contextual accuracy. Record high-quality audio clips of yourself reading provided texts using a laptop or standard microphone. Maintain a quiet and distraction-free environment for clear and professional recordings. Provide constructive feedback to improve transcription and voice data processes. Uphold exceptional attention to detail in both written and spoken tasks. Collaborate with the customer's team to meet project goals and deadlines. Adhere strictly to data privacy and confidentiality guidelines during all tasks. Required Skills and Qualifications: Fluency in French with excellent written and verbal communication skills. Proven ability to identify and correct language inaccuracies in transcriptions. Clear vocal diction and strong enunciation for audio recordings. Ability to work independently in a remote setup with a quiet recording environment. Meticulous attention to detail and commitment to quality. Comfortable working with simple audio recording tools (laptop microphones). Proactive, responsive, and able to meet tight deadlines. Preferred Qualifications: Experience as an audio engineer, voice artist, or voice actor. Background in call centers with voice training or extensive customer communication. Familiarity with transcription or linguistic annotation tools.
Hiring CDL-A Drivers THE ROAD THAT REALLY PAYS - Drivers make up to $93,600 per year YOUR WEEK, YOUR RESET - Get home weekly with dependable miles ROLL EASY, ROLL NO-TOUCH - 50-75% drop + hook, all dry van Why Drive for Buddy Moore Trucking? Buddy Moore puts drivers first-with strong weekly pay, weekly home time, and dry van freight that keeps you earning instead of waiting. We operate with a driver-focused culture built on stability, respect, and real career longevity. Our freight network runs through the Southeast and Mideast, giving drivers miles they can count on and a routine that supports life beyond the road. We're hiring in your local area! If you're looking for a carrier that values your time, pays you well, and keeps your truck running right, Buddy Moore has the opportunities that fit. Dry Van Truck Driver Job Overview Strong weekly pay with top-end potential. Bring home $1,000-$1,800 on a weekly basis, with top drivers taking home up to $93,600 annually, plus extra weekend pay. Home weekly-no surprises. Enjoy a consistent home-weekly schedule that keeps your earnings steady and your resets predictable. Easy freight and a driver-friendly network. Haul 100% no-touch freight with 50-75% drop + hook, running mostly in the Southeast and Mideast for smoother weeks and less downtime. Modern, reliable equipment. Drive 3-years-old-or-newer Internationals + Freightliners, backed by a driver lounge and support team that keeps your wheels-and your week-moving. Benefits That Back You Up Full benefits fast. Medical, dental, vision, and 401(k) available after 30 days of employment. Paid time off that pays well. Enjoy paid holidays and vacation time, plus company-paid life insurance. Extra pay that adds up. Earn $75/day weekend pay, plus per diem, detention, layover, and breakdown pay. Bonuses that reward your commitment. Get $1,500 orientation pay, a $2,000 referral bonus, and a $4,000 retention bonus at your one-year mark. Comforts that make the road easier. Pet + rider policies, modern equipment, and a fully equipped driver lounge. Pay varies by experience level and production. There is no deadline to apply. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. Driver Requirements Valid Class A CDL 1+ years OTR experience
05/25/2026
Full time
Hiring CDL-A Drivers THE ROAD THAT REALLY PAYS - Drivers make up to $93,600 per year YOUR WEEK, YOUR RESET - Get home weekly with dependable miles ROLL EASY, ROLL NO-TOUCH - 50-75% drop + hook, all dry van Why Drive for Buddy Moore Trucking? Buddy Moore puts drivers first-with strong weekly pay, weekly home time, and dry van freight that keeps you earning instead of waiting. We operate with a driver-focused culture built on stability, respect, and real career longevity. Our freight network runs through the Southeast and Mideast, giving drivers miles they can count on and a routine that supports life beyond the road. We're hiring in your local area! If you're looking for a carrier that values your time, pays you well, and keeps your truck running right, Buddy Moore has the opportunities that fit. Dry Van Truck Driver Job Overview Strong weekly pay with top-end potential. Bring home $1,000-$1,800 on a weekly basis, with top drivers taking home up to $93,600 annually, plus extra weekend pay. Home weekly-no surprises. Enjoy a consistent home-weekly schedule that keeps your earnings steady and your resets predictable. Easy freight and a driver-friendly network. Haul 100% no-touch freight with 50-75% drop + hook, running mostly in the Southeast and Mideast for smoother weeks and less downtime. Modern, reliable equipment. Drive 3-years-old-or-newer Internationals + Freightliners, backed by a driver lounge and support team that keeps your wheels-and your week-moving. Benefits That Back You Up Full benefits fast. Medical, dental, vision, and 401(k) available after 30 days of employment. Paid time off that pays well. Enjoy paid holidays and vacation time, plus company-paid life insurance. Extra pay that adds up. Earn $75/day weekend pay, plus per diem, detention, layover, and breakdown pay. Bonuses that reward your commitment. Get $1,500 orientation pay, a $2,000 referral bonus, and a $4,000 retention bonus at your one-year mark. Comforts that make the road easier. Pet + rider policies, modern equipment, and a fully equipped driver lounge. Pay varies by experience level and production. There is no deadline to apply. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. Driver Requirements Valid Class A CDL 1+ years OTR experience
Job Description As a Truck Driver in the Army National Guard, you are the backbone of military support. By transporting cargo and supplies, you'll play an integral role in keeping the Guard moving forward. In this role, you will operate all wheeled vehicles and equipment over various terrain and roadways; manage load, unload, and safety of personnel being transported; employ defense techniques; identify, correct, or report vehicle deficiencies; and prepare vehicles for movement/shipment by air, rail, or vessel. Job Duties • Oversee and check proper loading and unloading of cargo on vehicles and trailers • Employ convoy defense techniques Helpful Skills • Experience in driver education • Interest in driving and mechanics Through your training, you will develop the skills and experience to enjoy a civilian career with trucking, moving, or bus companies as a tractor, trailer, heavy truck, or bus driver. Earn While You Learn Instead of paying to learn these skills, get paid to train. In the Army National Guard, you will learn these valuable job skills while earning a regular paycheck and qualifying for tuition assistance. Job training for a Truck Driver consists of 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic Soldiering skills, and seven weeks of Advanced Individual Training (AIT), which includes practice in driving several types of military vehicles. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field. Benefits/Requirements Benefits Paid training A monthly paycheck Montgomery GI Bill Federal and State tuition assistance Retirement benefits for part-time service Low-cost life insurance (up to $400,000 in coverage) 401(k)-type savings plan Student Loan Repayment Program (up to $50,000, for existing loans) Health care benefits available VA home loans Bonuses, if applicable Most non-prior service candidates will earn between $200 and $250 per drill weekend, subject to change Requirements Military enlistment in the Army National Guard Must be at least a junior in high school, or have a high school diploma or a GED certificate Must be between the ages of 17 and 35 Must be able to pass a physical exam and meet legal and moral standards Must meet citizenship requirements (see for details) Requires military enlistment. Programs and benefits are subject to change. Ask your Army National Guard recruiter for the most up-to-date information. Actual MOS assignment may depend on MOS availability.
05/25/2026
Full time
Job Description As a Truck Driver in the Army National Guard, you are the backbone of military support. By transporting cargo and supplies, you'll play an integral role in keeping the Guard moving forward. In this role, you will operate all wheeled vehicles and equipment over various terrain and roadways; manage load, unload, and safety of personnel being transported; employ defense techniques; identify, correct, or report vehicle deficiencies; and prepare vehicles for movement/shipment by air, rail, or vessel. Job Duties • Oversee and check proper loading and unloading of cargo on vehicles and trailers • Employ convoy defense techniques Helpful Skills • Experience in driver education • Interest in driving and mechanics Through your training, you will develop the skills and experience to enjoy a civilian career with trucking, moving, or bus companies as a tractor, trailer, heavy truck, or bus driver. Earn While You Learn Instead of paying to learn these skills, get paid to train. In the Army National Guard, you will learn these valuable job skills while earning a regular paycheck and qualifying for tuition assistance. Job training for a Truck Driver consists of 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic Soldiering skills, and seven weeks of Advanced Individual Training (AIT), which includes practice in driving several types of military vehicles. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field. Benefits/Requirements Benefits Paid training A monthly paycheck Montgomery GI Bill Federal and State tuition assistance Retirement benefits for part-time service Low-cost life insurance (up to $400,000 in coverage) 401(k)-type savings plan Student Loan Repayment Program (up to $50,000, for existing loans) Health care benefits available VA home loans Bonuses, if applicable Most non-prior service candidates will earn between $200 and $250 per drill weekend, subject to change Requirements Military enlistment in the Army National Guard Must be at least a junior in high school, or have a high school diploma or a GED certificate Must be between the ages of 17 and 35 Must be able to pass a physical exam and meet legal and moral standards Must meet citizenship requirements (see for details) Requires military enlistment. Programs and benefits are subject to change. Ask your Army National Guard recruiter for the most up-to-date information. Actual MOS assignment may depend on MOS availability.
Description: Life Skills Coaches are residential based and assist individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities to reach daily, weekly, and monthly living goals. This looks like cooking a meal for their housemates, completing their own laundry, choosing and completing an art project, etc. If you are kind, enjoy the company of others, and watching individuals achieve goals they set and even help them overcome obstacles, this might be the right fit for you. Must be able to transport in your own vehicle as needed. Current opening: Saturday & Sunday 7 am - 3 pm Thursday & Friday 4 pm - 7 pm Grave Shift opening: Monday-Thursday 11pm-9am Graveyard is an 100% awake shift Pay Rate: $16.00/Hour Life Skills Coach's Benefits : Medical, dental, and vision insurance Mileage Reimbursement Attendance Lottery WOW's (monetary appreciation gifts) Holiday pay Fun environment Life Skills Coach Duties : Complete written and verbal reports Provide transportation to and from programs Provide emotional support Attend trainings as scheduled Assist with bathroom and personal care Assist with life skills like cleaning Assist with cooking Assist with individual's finances Assist with medication delivery Report medical concerns to nursing/supervisor Other duties as assigned Requirements: Life Skills Coach Position Requirements Be at least 19 years old Minimum - High school diploma or equivalent Current and Valid Driver's License Safe, insured/ registered vehicle Cleared background check Pass a drug test PI765f8e8fbfc6-6953
05/25/2026
Full time
Description: Life Skills Coaches are residential based and assist individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities to reach daily, weekly, and monthly living goals. This looks like cooking a meal for their housemates, completing their own laundry, choosing and completing an art project, etc. If you are kind, enjoy the company of others, and watching individuals achieve goals they set and even help them overcome obstacles, this might be the right fit for you. Must be able to transport in your own vehicle as needed. Current opening: Saturday & Sunday 7 am - 3 pm Thursday & Friday 4 pm - 7 pm Grave Shift opening: Monday-Thursday 11pm-9am Graveyard is an 100% awake shift Pay Rate: $16.00/Hour Life Skills Coach's Benefits : Medical, dental, and vision insurance Mileage Reimbursement Attendance Lottery WOW's (monetary appreciation gifts) Holiday pay Fun environment Life Skills Coach Duties : Complete written and verbal reports Provide transportation to and from programs Provide emotional support Attend trainings as scheduled Assist with bathroom and personal care Assist with life skills like cleaning Assist with cooking Assist with individual's finances Assist with medication delivery Report medical concerns to nursing/supervisor Other duties as assigned Requirements: Life Skills Coach Position Requirements Be at least 19 years old Minimum - High school diploma or equivalent Current and Valid Driver's License Safe, insured/ registered vehicle Cleared background check Pass a drug test PI765f8e8fbfc6-6953
Responsible for assisting the Supervisor with duties in the assigned production area while ensuring that job tasks, assignments, and rotations are followed. The Lead will also be responsible for performing a variety of production focused tasks to support the daily production goals. At Butterball, we exist to help people pass love on. As the most recognized name in turkey, the brand represents more than 60 years of cherished memories, providing quality, great tasting products that make meals something to celebrate every day. We proudly believe that life at Butterball means having a team who supports you, having the opportunity to grow personally and professionally, and making an impact on the health of others daily. Whether you choose to work at one of our five (5) manufacturing facilities in NC, AR, MO, farms in AR, NC, and KS, corporate office in NC, IL, or in the field, we believe we have an opportunity for everyone to succeed. At Butterball, we believe in fostering a culture where every team member is valued, has the opportunity to grow professionally and contribute to our success. Join us in our Purpose and apply for an opportunity today! Key Responsibilities •Follows direction of Production Supervisor to assign and instruct personnel of daily production duties. •Observes equipment operation, notifying appropriate personnel of any malfunctions and/or safety issues/concerns. •Provide accurate and timely feedback to supervisor regarding any issues or problems that may arise during daily production. •Helps coordinate daily set-up of equipment to ensure the line is prepared to run on time. •Complete required checks and measurements, record accurately. •Assist in training and developing staff to ensure a quality product. •Assist with new hire ergonomic evaluations and performance evaluations. •Position is required to work before department start time in order to assist with area set-ups. •Accountable to maintain punctual and regular attendance for scheduled work hours. •Flexible to work weekends, overtime, and holidays as needed. Minimum Qualifications (Educations & Experience) Must be at least 18 years of age and legally authorized to work in the United States. Must pass a background check, drug screen and pre-employment physical. Must be able to use basic math and typing skills Must be willing to work overtime and flexible shifts as required Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities •Follows all safety, USDA, and GMP policies and guidelines. •Maintain a clean and organized work area. •Ability to work in a fast-paced environment. •Ability to communicate effectively and follow verbal and written instructions & policies. •Must be able to work in a team atmosphere and possess good leadership skills. •Must have working knowledge of all positions on the line. •Must be willing and able to perform physical requirements of the job with or without reasonable accommodation. •Ability to work in a fast-paced environment. •Ability to communicate effectively and follow verbal and written instructions & policies. Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities •Some positions may require the ability to read, write, and/or speak English. Bilingual in English/Spanish is preferred Physical Demands While performing the duties of this job, the employee may be regularly required to stand, sit, talk, hear, reach, stoop, kneel, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer, telephone, keyboard, and occasionally lift up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, depth perception, color vision and the ability to adjust focus. Working Conditions & Travel Requirements •Work is performed in a food processing plant with a high noise level, storage coolers/facilities. •Must be able to work in damp and cold environments for long periods of time •Must be physically capable of working extended hours if needed and in a wet environment, standing for long periods of time, and operating processing equipment. •This position requires the individual to wear and work in personal protective equipment while in the manufacturing environment. •Must be able work with raw and/or cooked meat •The noise level of the office environment is usually moderate; the noise level in the manufacturing environment may exceed 85 DBA and require hearing protection. Disclaimer We embrace equal opportunity employment. Butterball is committed to the fair and impartial treatment of all employees and applicants for employment without regard to gender, age, race, religion, color, national origin, physical or mental disability, military/veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, genetic information, marital status, parental status, pregnancy, or any other status protected by law. This position is deemed Safety Sensitive for purposes of Butterball's Drug/Alcohol Screening & Testing Policy. Details will be provided to individuals who receive a conditional job offer, or upon request. The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of what is required of personnel so classified. Furthermore, they do not imply or establish a contract for employment and are subject to change at the discretion of the employer.
05/25/2026
Full time
Responsible for assisting the Supervisor with duties in the assigned production area while ensuring that job tasks, assignments, and rotations are followed. The Lead will also be responsible for performing a variety of production focused tasks to support the daily production goals. At Butterball, we exist to help people pass love on. As the most recognized name in turkey, the brand represents more than 60 years of cherished memories, providing quality, great tasting products that make meals something to celebrate every day. We proudly believe that life at Butterball means having a team who supports you, having the opportunity to grow personally and professionally, and making an impact on the health of others daily. Whether you choose to work at one of our five (5) manufacturing facilities in NC, AR, MO, farms in AR, NC, and KS, corporate office in NC, IL, or in the field, we believe we have an opportunity for everyone to succeed. At Butterball, we believe in fostering a culture where every team member is valued, has the opportunity to grow professionally and contribute to our success. Join us in our Purpose and apply for an opportunity today! Key Responsibilities •Follows direction of Production Supervisor to assign and instruct personnel of daily production duties. •Observes equipment operation, notifying appropriate personnel of any malfunctions and/or safety issues/concerns. •Provide accurate and timely feedback to supervisor regarding any issues or problems that may arise during daily production. •Helps coordinate daily set-up of equipment to ensure the line is prepared to run on time. •Complete required checks and measurements, record accurately. •Assist in training and developing staff to ensure a quality product. •Assist with new hire ergonomic evaluations and performance evaluations. •Position is required to work before department start time in order to assist with area set-ups. •Accountable to maintain punctual and regular attendance for scheduled work hours. •Flexible to work weekends, overtime, and holidays as needed. Minimum Qualifications (Educations & Experience) Must be at least 18 years of age and legally authorized to work in the United States. Must pass a background check, drug screen and pre-employment physical. Must be able to use basic math and typing skills Must be willing to work overtime and flexible shifts as required Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities •Follows all safety, USDA, and GMP policies and guidelines. •Maintain a clean and organized work area. •Ability to work in a fast-paced environment. •Ability to communicate effectively and follow verbal and written instructions & policies. •Must be able to work in a team atmosphere and possess good leadership skills. •Must have working knowledge of all positions on the line. •Must be willing and able to perform physical requirements of the job with or without reasonable accommodation. •Ability to work in a fast-paced environment. •Ability to communicate effectively and follow verbal and written instructions & policies. Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities •Some positions may require the ability to read, write, and/or speak English. Bilingual in English/Spanish is preferred Physical Demands While performing the duties of this job, the employee may be regularly required to stand, sit, talk, hear, reach, stoop, kneel, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer, telephone, keyboard, and occasionally lift up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, depth perception, color vision and the ability to adjust focus. Working Conditions & Travel Requirements •Work is performed in a food processing plant with a high noise level, storage coolers/facilities. •Must be able to work in damp and cold environments for long periods of time •Must be physically capable of working extended hours if needed and in a wet environment, standing for long periods of time, and operating processing equipment. •This position requires the individual to wear and work in personal protective equipment while in the manufacturing environment. •Must be able work with raw and/or cooked meat •The noise level of the office environment is usually moderate; the noise level in the manufacturing environment may exceed 85 DBA and require hearing protection. Disclaimer We embrace equal opportunity employment. Butterball is committed to the fair and impartial treatment of all employees and applicants for employment without regard to gender, age, race, religion, color, national origin, physical or mental disability, military/veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, genetic information, marital status, parental status, pregnancy, or any other status protected by law. This position is deemed Safety Sensitive for purposes of Butterball's Drug/Alcohol Screening & Testing Policy. Details will be provided to individuals who receive a conditional job offer, or upon request. The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of what is required of personnel so classified. Furthermore, they do not imply or establish a contract for employment and are subject to change at the discretion of the employer.
Job DescriptionJob Description About LawnStarter LawnStarter is the nation's leading on-demand marketplace for lawn care and outdoor services, with over $100M in annual bookings. We're expanding beyond lawn care to become the one-stop shop for all home services, and paid social is one of our next major bets to scale both customer and provider acquisition across both sides of the marketplace. About Growth at LawnStarter Growth is where LawnStarter's customer and provider acquisition engine gets built. We own organic, paid, and partner channels and work cross-functionally with lifecycle and sales to maximize funnel conversion. Paid social is a high-potential channel for us: we've proven it can work, but we haven't had a dedicated owner to turn it into a scalable, predictable growth lever. That's the opportunity. Requirements The Role You'll own paid social acquisition for both sides of LawnStarter's marketplace homeowners and service providers across multiple markets and service categories while keeping spend profitable on each side. The core channels are Meta, TikTok, and YouTube. Over time, this role could extend to interrupt channels like streaming (Hulu, connected TV) and other push formats. This is a hands-on, execution-heavy role. You'll own the full funnel: top-of-funnel awareness, mid-funnel consideration, bottom-funnel conversion, and remarketing. You'll build campaigns, design test plans, manage budgets across geographies and seasons, and turn performance data into decisions. This is a Director-level hire. We expect this person to own the channel end-to-end executing directly at first, then building and leading a team as the channel scales. We're not hiring a specialist to execute someone else's strategy. We're hiring someone who can build it, own it, and eventually scale it through people. What makes this role different: Multi-audience, multi-geography: You'll run campaigns across multiple audiences, markets, and service categories with different unit economics. Cookie-cutter playbooks won't work. Performance over brand: Every dollar is measured against unit economics (CAC, LTV:CAC). You'll need to think like a finance person as much as a marketer. Two-sided acquisition: You're running two parallel acquisition programs homeowners and service providers each with different creative, messaging, audiences, and success metrics. The balance between them matters: oversupply and undersupply both hurt the business. Most paid social directors have never had to manage both sides of a marketplace simultaneously. What You'll Own Paid social strategy and execution: Full-stack ownership of acquisition campaigns for both homeowners and service providers across Meta, TikTok, and YouTube, including structure, creative direction, audience strategy, bidding, and budget allocation. These are two distinct funnels with different creative, messaging, and economics you'll own both. Full-funnel ownership: You're not just running conversion campaigns. You'll build and manage campaigns across the entire funnel: top-of-funnel to drive awareness and demand, mid-funnel to nurture consideration, bottom-funnel to convert, and remarketing to re-engage. Each stage requires a different creative approach, bidding strategy, and success metric. Testing machine: A repeatable framework for creative, audience, and funnel experiments. That includes detecting creative fatigue early (volume dropping while CAC rises is a signal, not bad luck) and rotating before performance degrades. Budget and performance management: Active management of spend by audience, geography, and service category, hitting performance targets while navigating seasonal swings. Cross-channel partnership: Working with SEO, Paid Acquisition, Product, Design, and Analytics to ensure paid social fits into a larger growth system, not an isolated silo. You'll have direct access to a video editor who can cut, resize, and produce creative assets. Your job is to brief and direct that output, not produce from scratch. Platform expansion: Meta, TikTok, and YouTube are your core platforms. Over time, this role could extend to streaming (Hulu, connected TV) and other push formats you'll lead the evaluation and build-out of each new channel with the same rigor you apply to the core three. Team building: Once you have a handle on the channel, you'll define the roles needed to scale it and hire the team beneath you. That includes setting the bar for what good looks like, onboarding the people you hire, and building a function not just running campaigns. Problems to Solve Marketplace conversion isn't a constant Conversion economics shift based on pro supply availability, market maturity, and season. A campaign that performs in a mature market won't translate to one we're still seeding. You need a targeting and budget strategy that accounts for that variability, not one that ignores it. Build the creative testing system We don't have a mature creative testing pipeline for paid social today. You'll build it: hypothesis, brief, test, learn, iterate, and make it repeatable. The challenge is building rigor without building bureaucracy. Know when to pull back Paid social has a natural efficient window. As spend scales, CAC rises. The right move is pulling back before the data forces your hand, not chasing volume past the point of profitability. If you need to be told when to stop, this role will frustrate you. Balance a multi-service, multi-market, two-sided portfolio We're scaling into new service categories with different seasonal profiles and economics on both sides. Customer LTV varies dramatically by market our best markets produce 4x the LTV of our worst and provider supply depth varies just as much. You'll need to allocate budget across customer and provider acquisition, services, and geographies simultaneously, concentrating spend where unit economics hold on both sides and cutting where they don't. Who You Are Performance-obsessed. You live in the data. You check dashboards daily, dig into cohort analysis when something looks off, and make budget decisions based on unit economics, not vanity metrics. You can explain a CAC trend to a finance partner as fluently as you explain creative performance to a designer. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer brand-building metrics or are uncomfortable being held to hard efficiency targets. A structured experimenter. You don't just "try things." You run tests with clear hypotheses, controlled variables, and defined success criteria. You know the difference between a real signal and noise, and you're disciplined about kill criteria. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you rely on intuition over data or struggle to document and systematize your testing process. A cross-functional partner. You work effectively with SEO, product, design, and analytics without needing to own those functions. You proactively share learnings, ask for input, and keep paid aligned with the broader growth system. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer to run your channel independently or find cross-team coordination draining. AI-native. You use AI tools (ChatGPT, Claude, platform AI features like Advantage+) not just to write copy faster but to rethink how you work: generating and stress-testing creative hypotheses, building performance analysis frameworks, identifying audience patterns, and keeping pace with a channel that's changing faster than any manual workflow can handle. You have opinions on what's actually useful versus hype, and you're building that muscle actively. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you're skeptical of AI tools, treat them as a writing shortcut only, or prefer manual workflows. A portfolio thinker. You can hold multiple audiences, markets, service categories, and funnel stages in your head simultaneously without mixing them up. You allocate budget and tailor creative strategy based on where unit economics hold not by running one playbook across everything. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer focusing on a single audience or market at a time, or find context-switching between variables with different economics frustrating. This Role Is NOT A brand strategy role: This is performance marketing measured against unit economics. You'll care about brand consistency, but your KPIs are CAC and LTV:CAC, not brand awareness or reach. A big-budget DTC role: We're a profitable marketplace with seasonal swings, not a VC-funded brand burning cash on awareness. Every dollar needs to prove its return, and budgets flex with marketplace dynamics. A solo act: You won't control the full funnel. Landing pages, onboarding flows, and conversion tracking depend on Product, Engineering, and Design. You'll need to influence and partner effectively. A pure manager who delegates execution: There's no team yet. For the first phase, you're the one in platform, building campaigns, analyzing data, and making decisions. If you need a team under you to do the work before you can add value, this isn't the right fit. A set-it-and-forget-it role: Between seasonality, two-sided marketplace dynamics, and portfolio complexity across audiences, markets, and service categories, your strategy will need constant adjustment. If you want a stable, repeatable playbook, this will frustrate you. Benefits Base salary . click apply for full job details
05/25/2026
Full time
Job DescriptionJob Description About LawnStarter LawnStarter is the nation's leading on-demand marketplace for lawn care and outdoor services, with over $100M in annual bookings. We're expanding beyond lawn care to become the one-stop shop for all home services, and paid social is one of our next major bets to scale both customer and provider acquisition across both sides of the marketplace. About Growth at LawnStarter Growth is where LawnStarter's customer and provider acquisition engine gets built. We own organic, paid, and partner channels and work cross-functionally with lifecycle and sales to maximize funnel conversion. Paid social is a high-potential channel for us: we've proven it can work, but we haven't had a dedicated owner to turn it into a scalable, predictable growth lever. That's the opportunity. Requirements The Role You'll own paid social acquisition for both sides of LawnStarter's marketplace homeowners and service providers across multiple markets and service categories while keeping spend profitable on each side. The core channels are Meta, TikTok, and YouTube. Over time, this role could extend to interrupt channels like streaming (Hulu, connected TV) and other push formats. This is a hands-on, execution-heavy role. You'll own the full funnel: top-of-funnel awareness, mid-funnel consideration, bottom-funnel conversion, and remarketing. You'll build campaigns, design test plans, manage budgets across geographies and seasons, and turn performance data into decisions. This is a Director-level hire. We expect this person to own the channel end-to-end executing directly at first, then building and leading a team as the channel scales. We're not hiring a specialist to execute someone else's strategy. We're hiring someone who can build it, own it, and eventually scale it through people. What makes this role different: Multi-audience, multi-geography: You'll run campaigns across multiple audiences, markets, and service categories with different unit economics. Cookie-cutter playbooks won't work. Performance over brand: Every dollar is measured against unit economics (CAC, LTV:CAC). You'll need to think like a finance person as much as a marketer. Two-sided acquisition: You're running two parallel acquisition programs homeowners and service providers each with different creative, messaging, audiences, and success metrics. The balance between them matters: oversupply and undersupply both hurt the business. Most paid social directors have never had to manage both sides of a marketplace simultaneously. What You'll Own Paid social strategy and execution: Full-stack ownership of acquisition campaigns for both homeowners and service providers across Meta, TikTok, and YouTube, including structure, creative direction, audience strategy, bidding, and budget allocation. These are two distinct funnels with different creative, messaging, and economics you'll own both. Full-funnel ownership: You're not just running conversion campaigns. You'll build and manage campaigns across the entire funnel: top-of-funnel to drive awareness and demand, mid-funnel to nurture consideration, bottom-funnel to convert, and remarketing to re-engage. Each stage requires a different creative approach, bidding strategy, and success metric. Testing machine: A repeatable framework for creative, audience, and funnel experiments. That includes detecting creative fatigue early (volume dropping while CAC rises is a signal, not bad luck) and rotating before performance degrades. Budget and performance management: Active management of spend by audience, geography, and service category, hitting performance targets while navigating seasonal swings. Cross-channel partnership: Working with SEO, Paid Acquisition, Product, Design, and Analytics to ensure paid social fits into a larger growth system, not an isolated silo. You'll have direct access to a video editor who can cut, resize, and produce creative assets. Your job is to brief and direct that output, not produce from scratch. Platform expansion: Meta, TikTok, and YouTube are your core platforms. Over time, this role could extend to streaming (Hulu, connected TV) and other push formats you'll lead the evaluation and build-out of each new channel with the same rigor you apply to the core three. Team building: Once you have a handle on the channel, you'll define the roles needed to scale it and hire the team beneath you. That includes setting the bar for what good looks like, onboarding the people you hire, and building a function not just running campaigns. Problems to Solve Marketplace conversion isn't a constant Conversion economics shift based on pro supply availability, market maturity, and season. A campaign that performs in a mature market won't translate to one we're still seeding. You need a targeting and budget strategy that accounts for that variability, not one that ignores it. Build the creative testing system We don't have a mature creative testing pipeline for paid social today. You'll build it: hypothesis, brief, test, learn, iterate, and make it repeatable. The challenge is building rigor without building bureaucracy. Know when to pull back Paid social has a natural efficient window. As spend scales, CAC rises. The right move is pulling back before the data forces your hand, not chasing volume past the point of profitability. If you need to be told when to stop, this role will frustrate you. Balance a multi-service, multi-market, two-sided portfolio We're scaling into new service categories with different seasonal profiles and economics on both sides. Customer LTV varies dramatically by market our best markets produce 4x the LTV of our worst and provider supply depth varies just as much. You'll need to allocate budget across customer and provider acquisition, services, and geographies simultaneously, concentrating spend where unit economics hold on both sides and cutting where they don't. Who You Are Performance-obsessed. You live in the data. You check dashboards daily, dig into cohort analysis when something looks off, and make budget decisions based on unit economics, not vanity metrics. You can explain a CAC trend to a finance partner as fluently as you explain creative performance to a designer. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer brand-building metrics or are uncomfortable being held to hard efficiency targets. A structured experimenter. You don't just "try things." You run tests with clear hypotheses, controlled variables, and defined success criteria. You know the difference between a real signal and noise, and you're disciplined about kill criteria. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you rely on intuition over data or struggle to document and systematize your testing process. A cross-functional partner. You work effectively with SEO, product, design, and analytics without needing to own those functions. You proactively share learnings, ask for input, and keep paid aligned with the broader growth system. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer to run your channel independently or find cross-team coordination draining. AI-native. You use AI tools (ChatGPT, Claude, platform AI features like Advantage+) not just to write copy faster but to rethink how you work: generating and stress-testing creative hypotheses, building performance analysis frameworks, identifying audience patterns, and keeping pace with a channel that's changing faster than any manual workflow can handle. You have opinions on what's actually useful versus hype, and you're building that muscle actively. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you're skeptical of AI tools, treat them as a writing shortcut only, or prefer manual workflows. A portfolio thinker. You can hold multiple audiences, markets, service categories, and funnel stages in your head simultaneously without mixing them up. You allocate budget and tailor creative strategy based on where unit economics hold not by running one playbook across everything. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer focusing on a single audience or market at a time, or find context-switching between variables with different economics frustrating. This Role Is NOT A brand strategy role: This is performance marketing measured against unit economics. You'll care about brand consistency, but your KPIs are CAC and LTV:CAC, not brand awareness or reach. A big-budget DTC role: We're a profitable marketplace with seasonal swings, not a VC-funded brand burning cash on awareness. Every dollar needs to prove its return, and budgets flex with marketplace dynamics. A solo act: You won't control the full funnel. Landing pages, onboarding flows, and conversion tracking depend on Product, Engineering, and Design. You'll need to influence and partner effectively. A pure manager who delegates execution: There's no team yet. For the first phase, you're the one in platform, building campaigns, analyzing data, and making decisions. If you need a team under you to do the work before you can add value, this isn't the right fit. A set-it-and-forget-it role: Between seasonality, two-sided marketplace dynamics, and portfolio complexity across audiences, markets, and service categories, your strategy will need constant adjustment. If you want a stable, repeatable playbook, this will frustrate you. Benefits Base salary . click apply for full job details
What began as an idea between two brothers to open a Mexican restaurant has since grown into one of the largest, privately held Taco Bell franchisees in America. At Border Foods, we work with a people-first mantra. From cooks to cashiers to restaurant managers and beyond, we work together to bring to life the Core Values of Border Foods. Welcome to our family where you will continue to learn, evolve, and shape what comes next on our mission of making lives better. At Border Foods, our purpose is to Make Lives Better and it is at the foundation of all that we do. We are proud of our family culture that develops people and provides career growth in pristine restaurants where people aspire to work, guests desire to dine where Live Más comes to life. Your role as a Team Member is to feed people's lives with Más. You'll feed customers with great tasting food and provide great service, so our customers keep coming back! You're a representation of the brand in everything you do. What's in it for you? -Flexible scheduling -Top pay in the industry -Education programs, including GED and Tuition Reimbursement offerings -Scholarship opportunities -Medical/Dental/Vision benefits offered for all positions - even part-time! -Free food! -Vacation Time (Paid Time Off) -Vacation Donation Program -An incredible culture that encourages career growth and support Team Member Responsibilities: Food Champion - Prepare food ingredients - Assemble food orders and check to make sure orders are correct - Package products - Maintain a clean, safe work environment - Be knowledgeable about menu items and promotions Service Champion - Greet customers in the restaurant - Take orders - Handle payments and thank customers - Maintain a clean, safe working and dining environment - Be knowledgeable about menu items and promotions Priority Sequence - Safety - Service - Cleaning - Stocking Physical Demands: The physical demands for this position are sits, stands, bends, lifts, and moves intermittently during working hours. These physical requirements may be accomplished with or without reasonable accommodation. The duties of this position may change from time to time. Border Foods reserves the right to add or delete duties and responsibilities at the discretion of Border Foods or its managers. This job description is intended to describe the general level of work being performed. It is not intended to be all-inclusive. Border Foods is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities, Women, Protected Veterans, and individuals with Disabilities and does not discriminate based on gender identity or sexual orientation. "You are applying for work with a franchisee of Taco Bell, not Taco Bell Corp. or any of its affiliates. If hired, the franchisee will be your only employer. Franchisees are independent business owners who set their own wage and benefit programs that can vary among franchisees." $10 per hour - $20 per hour
05/25/2026
Full time
What began as an idea between two brothers to open a Mexican restaurant has since grown into one of the largest, privately held Taco Bell franchisees in America. At Border Foods, we work with a people-first mantra. From cooks to cashiers to restaurant managers and beyond, we work together to bring to life the Core Values of Border Foods. Welcome to our family where you will continue to learn, evolve, and shape what comes next on our mission of making lives better. At Border Foods, our purpose is to Make Lives Better and it is at the foundation of all that we do. We are proud of our family culture that develops people and provides career growth in pristine restaurants where people aspire to work, guests desire to dine where Live Más comes to life. Your role as a Team Member is to feed people's lives with Más. You'll feed customers with great tasting food and provide great service, so our customers keep coming back! You're a representation of the brand in everything you do. What's in it for you? -Flexible scheduling -Top pay in the industry -Education programs, including GED and Tuition Reimbursement offerings -Scholarship opportunities -Medical/Dental/Vision benefits offered for all positions - even part-time! -Free food! -Vacation Time (Paid Time Off) -Vacation Donation Program -An incredible culture that encourages career growth and support Team Member Responsibilities: Food Champion - Prepare food ingredients - Assemble food orders and check to make sure orders are correct - Package products - Maintain a clean, safe work environment - Be knowledgeable about menu items and promotions Service Champion - Greet customers in the restaurant - Take orders - Handle payments and thank customers - Maintain a clean, safe working and dining environment - Be knowledgeable about menu items and promotions Priority Sequence - Safety - Service - Cleaning - Stocking Physical Demands: The physical demands for this position are sits, stands, bends, lifts, and moves intermittently during working hours. These physical requirements may be accomplished with or without reasonable accommodation. The duties of this position may change from time to time. Border Foods reserves the right to add or delete duties and responsibilities at the discretion of Border Foods or its managers. This job description is intended to describe the general level of work being performed. It is not intended to be all-inclusive. Border Foods is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities, Women, Protected Veterans, and individuals with Disabilities and does not discriminate based on gender identity or sexual orientation. "You are applying for work with a franchisee of Taco Bell, not Taco Bell Corp. or any of its affiliates. If hired, the franchisee will be your only employer. Franchisees are independent business owners who set their own wage and benefit programs that can vary among franchisees." $10 per hour - $20 per hour
Job DescriptionJob Description About LawnStarter LawnStarter is the nation's leading on-demand marketplace for lawn care and outdoor services, with over $100M in annual bookings. We're expanding beyond lawn care to become the one-stop shop for all home services, and paid social is one of our next major bets to scale both customer and provider acquisition across both sides of the marketplace. About Growth at LawnStarter Growth is where LawnStarter's customer and provider acquisition engine gets built. We own organic, paid, and partner channels and work cross-functionally with lifecycle and sales to maximize funnel conversion. Paid social is a high-potential channel for us: we've proven it can work, but we haven't had a dedicated owner to turn it into a scalable, predictable growth lever. That's the opportunity. Requirements The Role You'll own paid social acquisition for both sides of LawnStarter's marketplace homeowners and service providers across multiple markets and service categories while keeping spend profitable on each side. The core channels are Meta, TikTok, and YouTube. Over time, this role could extend to interrupt channels like streaming (Hulu, connected TV) and other push formats. This is a hands-on, execution-heavy role. You'll own the full funnel: top-of-funnel awareness, mid-funnel consideration, bottom-funnel conversion, and remarketing. You'll build campaigns, design test plans, manage budgets across geographies and seasons, and turn performance data into decisions. This is a Director-level hire. We expect this person to own the channel end-to-end executing directly at first, then building and leading a team as the channel scales. We're not hiring a specialist to execute someone else's strategy. We're hiring someone who can build it, own it, and eventually scale it through people. What makes this role different: Multi-audience, multi-geography: You'll run campaigns across multiple audiences, markets, and service categories with different unit economics. Cookie-cutter playbooks won't work. Performance over brand: Every dollar is measured against unit economics (CAC, LTV:CAC). You'll need to think like a finance person as much as a marketer. Two-sided acquisition: You're running two parallel acquisition programs homeowners and service providers each with different creative, messaging, audiences, and success metrics. The balance between them matters: oversupply and undersupply both hurt the business. Most paid social directors have never had to manage both sides of a marketplace simultaneously. What You'll Own Paid social strategy and execution: Full-stack ownership of acquisition campaigns for both homeowners and service providers across Meta, TikTok, and YouTube, including structure, creative direction, audience strategy, bidding, and budget allocation. These are two distinct funnels with different creative, messaging, and economics you'll own both. Full-funnel ownership: You're not just running conversion campaigns. You'll build and manage campaigns across the entire funnel: top-of-funnel to drive awareness and demand, mid-funnel to nurture consideration, bottom-funnel to convert, and remarketing to re-engage. Each stage requires a different creative approach, bidding strategy, and success metric. Testing machine: A repeatable framework for creative, audience, and funnel experiments. That includes detecting creative fatigue early (volume dropping while CAC rises is a signal, not bad luck) and rotating before performance degrades. Budget and performance management: Active management of spend by audience, geography, and service category, hitting performance targets while navigating seasonal swings. Cross-channel partnership: Working with SEO, Paid Acquisition, Product, Design, and Analytics to ensure paid social fits into a larger growth system, not an isolated silo. You'll have direct access to a video editor who can cut, resize, and produce creative assets. Your job is to brief and direct that output, not produce from scratch. Platform expansion: Meta, TikTok, and YouTube are your core platforms. Over time, this role could extend to streaming (Hulu, connected TV) and other push formats you'll lead the evaluation and build-out of each new channel with the same rigor you apply to the core three. Team building: Once you have a handle on the channel, you'll define the roles needed to scale it and hire the team beneath you. That includes setting the bar for what good looks like, onboarding the people you hire, and building a function not just running campaigns. Problems to Solve Marketplace conversion isn't a constant Conversion economics shift based on pro supply availability, market maturity, and season. A campaign that performs in a mature market won't translate to one we're still seeding. You need a targeting and budget strategy that accounts for that variability, not one that ignores it. Build the creative testing system We don't have a mature creative testing pipeline for paid social today. You'll build it: hypothesis, brief, test, learn, iterate, and make it repeatable. The challenge is building rigor without building bureaucracy. Know when to pull back Paid social has a natural efficient window. As spend scales, CAC rises. The right move is pulling back before the data forces your hand, not chasing volume past the point of profitability. If you need to be told when to stop, this role will frustrate you. Balance a multi-service, multi-market, two-sided portfolio We're scaling into new service categories with different seasonal profiles and economics on both sides. Customer LTV varies dramatically by market our best markets produce 4x the LTV of our worst and provider supply depth varies just as much. You'll need to allocate budget across customer and provider acquisition, services, and geographies simultaneously, concentrating spend where unit economics hold on both sides and cutting where they don't. Who You Are Performance-obsessed. You live in the data. You check dashboards daily, dig into cohort analysis when something looks off, and make budget decisions based on unit economics, not vanity metrics. You can explain a CAC trend to a finance partner as fluently as you explain creative performance to a designer. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer brand-building metrics or are uncomfortable being held to hard efficiency targets. A structured experimenter. You don't just "try things." You run tests with clear hypotheses, controlled variables, and defined success criteria. You know the difference between a real signal and noise, and you're disciplined about kill criteria. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you rely on intuition over data or struggle to document and systematize your testing process. A cross-functional partner. You work effectively with SEO, product, design, and analytics without needing to own those functions. You proactively share learnings, ask for input, and keep paid aligned with the broader growth system. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer to run your channel independently or find cross-team coordination draining. AI-native. You use AI tools (ChatGPT, Claude, platform AI features like Advantage+) not just to write copy faster but to rethink how you work: generating and stress-testing creative hypotheses, building performance analysis frameworks, identifying audience patterns, and keeping pace with a channel that's changing faster than any manual workflow can handle. You have opinions on what's actually useful versus hype, and you're building that muscle actively. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you're skeptical of AI tools, treat them as a writing shortcut only, or prefer manual workflows. A portfolio thinker. You can hold multiple audiences, markets, service categories, and funnel stages in your head simultaneously without mixing them up. You allocate budget and tailor creative strategy based on where unit economics hold not by running one playbook across everything. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer focusing on a single audience or market at a time, or find context-switching between variables with different economics frustrating. This Role Is NOT A brand strategy role: This is performance marketing measured against unit economics. You'll care about brand consistency, but your KPIs are CAC and LTV:CAC, not brand awareness or reach. A big-budget DTC role: We're a profitable marketplace with seasonal swings, not a VC-funded brand burning cash on awareness. Every dollar needs to prove its return, and budgets flex with marketplace dynamics. A solo act: You won't control the full funnel. Landing pages, onboarding flows, and conversion tracking depend on Product, Engineering, and Design. You'll need to influence and partner effectively. A pure manager who delegates execution: There's no team yet. For the first phase, you're the one in platform, building campaigns, analyzing data, and making decisions. If you need a team under you to do the work before you can add value, this isn't the right fit. A set-it-and-forget-it role: Between seasonality, two-sided marketplace dynamics, and portfolio complexity across audiences, markets, and service categories, your strategy will need constant adjustment. If you want a stable, repeatable playbook, this will frustrate you. Benefits Base salary . click apply for full job details
05/25/2026
Full time
Job DescriptionJob Description About LawnStarter LawnStarter is the nation's leading on-demand marketplace for lawn care and outdoor services, with over $100M in annual bookings. We're expanding beyond lawn care to become the one-stop shop for all home services, and paid social is one of our next major bets to scale both customer and provider acquisition across both sides of the marketplace. About Growth at LawnStarter Growth is where LawnStarter's customer and provider acquisition engine gets built. We own organic, paid, and partner channels and work cross-functionally with lifecycle and sales to maximize funnel conversion. Paid social is a high-potential channel for us: we've proven it can work, but we haven't had a dedicated owner to turn it into a scalable, predictable growth lever. That's the opportunity. Requirements The Role You'll own paid social acquisition for both sides of LawnStarter's marketplace homeowners and service providers across multiple markets and service categories while keeping spend profitable on each side. The core channels are Meta, TikTok, and YouTube. Over time, this role could extend to interrupt channels like streaming (Hulu, connected TV) and other push formats. This is a hands-on, execution-heavy role. You'll own the full funnel: top-of-funnel awareness, mid-funnel consideration, bottom-funnel conversion, and remarketing. You'll build campaigns, design test plans, manage budgets across geographies and seasons, and turn performance data into decisions. This is a Director-level hire. We expect this person to own the channel end-to-end executing directly at first, then building and leading a team as the channel scales. We're not hiring a specialist to execute someone else's strategy. We're hiring someone who can build it, own it, and eventually scale it through people. What makes this role different: Multi-audience, multi-geography: You'll run campaigns across multiple audiences, markets, and service categories with different unit economics. Cookie-cutter playbooks won't work. Performance over brand: Every dollar is measured against unit economics (CAC, LTV:CAC). You'll need to think like a finance person as much as a marketer. Two-sided acquisition: You're running two parallel acquisition programs homeowners and service providers each with different creative, messaging, audiences, and success metrics. The balance between them matters: oversupply and undersupply both hurt the business. Most paid social directors have never had to manage both sides of a marketplace simultaneously. What You'll Own Paid social strategy and execution: Full-stack ownership of acquisition campaigns for both homeowners and service providers across Meta, TikTok, and YouTube, including structure, creative direction, audience strategy, bidding, and budget allocation. These are two distinct funnels with different creative, messaging, and economics you'll own both. Full-funnel ownership: You're not just running conversion campaigns. You'll build and manage campaigns across the entire funnel: top-of-funnel to drive awareness and demand, mid-funnel to nurture consideration, bottom-funnel to convert, and remarketing to re-engage. Each stage requires a different creative approach, bidding strategy, and success metric. Testing machine: A repeatable framework for creative, audience, and funnel experiments. That includes detecting creative fatigue early (volume dropping while CAC rises is a signal, not bad luck) and rotating before performance degrades. Budget and performance management: Active management of spend by audience, geography, and service category, hitting performance targets while navigating seasonal swings. Cross-channel partnership: Working with SEO, Paid Acquisition, Product, Design, and Analytics to ensure paid social fits into a larger growth system, not an isolated silo. You'll have direct access to a video editor who can cut, resize, and produce creative assets. Your job is to brief and direct that output, not produce from scratch. Platform expansion: Meta, TikTok, and YouTube are your core platforms. Over time, this role could extend to streaming (Hulu, connected TV) and other push formats you'll lead the evaluation and build-out of each new channel with the same rigor you apply to the core three. Team building: Once you have a handle on the channel, you'll define the roles needed to scale it and hire the team beneath you. That includes setting the bar for what good looks like, onboarding the people you hire, and building a function not just running campaigns. Problems to Solve Marketplace conversion isn't a constant Conversion economics shift based on pro supply availability, market maturity, and season. A campaign that performs in a mature market won't translate to one we're still seeding. You need a targeting and budget strategy that accounts for that variability, not one that ignores it. Build the creative testing system We don't have a mature creative testing pipeline for paid social today. You'll build it: hypothesis, brief, test, learn, iterate, and make it repeatable. The challenge is building rigor without building bureaucracy. Know when to pull back Paid social has a natural efficient window. As spend scales, CAC rises. The right move is pulling back before the data forces your hand, not chasing volume past the point of profitability. If you need to be told when to stop, this role will frustrate you. Balance a multi-service, multi-market, two-sided portfolio We're scaling into new service categories with different seasonal profiles and economics on both sides. Customer LTV varies dramatically by market our best markets produce 4x the LTV of our worst and provider supply depth varies just as much. You'll need to allocate budget across customer and provider acquisition, services, and geographies simultaneously, concentrating spend where unit economics hold on both sides and cutting where they don't. Who You Are Performance-obsessed. You live in the data. You check dashboards daily, dig into cohort analysis when something looks off, and make budget decisions based on unit economics, not vanity metrics. You can explain a CAC trend to a finance partner as fluently as you explain creative performance to a designer. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer brand-building metrics or are uncomfortable being held to hard efficiency targets. A structured experimenter. You don't just "try things." You run tests with clear hypotheses, controlled variables, and defined success criteria. You know the difference between a real signal and noise, and you're disciplined about kill criteria. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you rely on intuition over data or struggle to document and systematize your testing process. A cross-functional partner. You work effectively with SEO, product, design, and analytics without needing to own those functions. You proactively share learnings, ask for input, and keep paid aligned with the broader growth system. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer to run your channel independently or find cross-team coordination draining. AI-native. You use AI tools (ChatGPT, Claude, platform AI features like Advantage+) not just to write copy faster but to rethink how you work: generating and stress-testing creative hypotheses, building performance analysis frameworks, identifying audience patterns, and keeping pace with a channel that's changing faster than any manual workflow can handle. You have opinions on what's actually useful versus hype, and you're building that muscle actively. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you're skeptical of AI tools, treat them as a writing shortcut only, or prefer manual workflows. A portfolio thinker. You can hold multiple audiences, markets, service categories, and funnel stages in your head simultaneously without mixing them up. You allocate budget and tailor creative strategy based on where unit economics hold not by running one playbook across everything. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer focusing on a single audience or market at a time, or find context-switching between variables with different economics frustrating. This Role Is NOT A brand strategy role: This is performance marketing measured against unit economics. You'll care about brand consistency, but your KPIs are CAC and LTV:CAC, not brand awareness or reach. A big-budget DTC role: We're a profitable marketplace with seasonal swings, not a VC-funded brand burning cash on awareness. Every dollar needs to prove its return, and budgets flex with marketplace dynamics. A solo act: You won't control the full funnel. Landing pages, onboarding flows, and conversion tracking depend on Product, Engineering, and Design. You'll need to influence and partner effectively. A pure manager who delegates execution: There's no team yet. For the first phase, you're the one in platform, building campaigns, analyzing data, and making decisions. If you need a team under you to do the work before you can add value, this isn't the right fit. A set-it-and-forget-it role: Between seasonality, two-sided marketplace dynamics, and portfolio complexity across audiences, markets, and service categories, your strategy will need constant adjustment. If you want a stable, repeatable playbook, this will frustrate you. Benefits Base salary . click apply for full job details
Immediate Openings - Paid Poll & Rewards Participants PollsRewards partners with leading brands and research organizations that need real consumer opinions. Sign up, take quick polls from your phone or computer, and earn rewards you can redeem for cash or gift cards. What You'll Do: Complete quick online polls and opinion surveys - most take under 10 minutes Share your preferences on consumer products, entertainment, food, travel, and more Earn points for every poll completed that convert directly to cash or rewards Receive notifications when new high-paying polls are available Compensation: $0.50 - $5.00 per poll depending on length Bonus rewards for completing daily streaks and featured polls Redeem for PayPal cash, Amazon gift cards, Visa prepaid cards, and more Active users typically earn $150 - $400/month Who This Is For: Anyone 18+ in the United States looking for easy supplemental income No experience, resume, or interview required Complete polls during your commute, lunch break, or while watching TV Great for people who want to earn in small pockets of free time How to Get Started: Click "Apply Now" to register your free account. Your first poll will be available within minutes of signing up. This is a freelance polling and rewards opportunity, not traditional employment. Earnings depend on poll availability and participation volume.
05/25/2026
Full time
Immediate Openings - Paid Poll & Rewards Participants PollsRewards partners with leading brands and research organizations that need real consumer opinions. Sign up, take quick polls from your phone or computer, and earn rewards you can redeem for cash or gift cards. What You'll Do: Complete quick online polls and opinion surveys - most take under 10 minutes Share your preferences on consumer products, entertainment, food, travel, and more Earn points for every poll completed that convert directly to cash or rewards Receive notifications when new high-paying polls are available Compensation: $0.50 - $5.00 per poll depending on length Bonus rewards for completing daily streaks and featured polls Redeem for PayPal cash, Amazon gift cards, Visa prepaid cards, and more Active users typically earn $150 - $400/month Who This Is For: Anyone 18+ in the United States looking for easy supplemental income No experience, resume, or interview required Complete polls during your commute, lunch break, or while watching TV Great for people who want to earn in small pockets of free time How to Get Started: Click "Apply Now" to register your free account. Your first poll will be available within minutes of signing up. This is a freelance polling and rewards opportunity, not traditional employment. Earnings depend on poll availability and participation volume.
Mahoney Environmental Solutions
Saint Joseph, Missouri
$5,000.00 Sign on bonus Life stuck in neutral? Kick it into drive by driving one of our trucks! Competitive weekly income, 401K plan, paid holidays, paid vacations, and even paid birthdays! We've been around for over 70 years and this could be the last job you ever have to apply for. Come join our team! Schedule: Sunday night through Friday morning 11pm start time. At least one overnight per week. Starting hourly rate of $27.00-28.00 per hour. Sign on bonus to be paid out in two installments, first payment of $2,500.00 would be paid out after 6 months of employment and the other $2,500.00 to be paid out at one year work anniversary. Amazing benefits JUST FOR YOU: Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance benefits available on the first of the month following your date of hire! 401K retirement plan. Uniforms and safety shoes provided. Paid Vacation, Holiday, Birthday and Personal time. What you'll do: Handle 2" to 3" hoses pumping out grease trap materials unto truck. Clean area around tanks. Perform other duties as assigned. Pump up your life while driving for Mahoney Environmental! What you need to drive: A valid CDL Class A with Tanker Endorsement (or willing to get). 3 years of commercial driving experience with your CDL. Air Brake Endorsement. Good driving record. Safety risk rating within Mahoney acceptable standards. DOT certified medical card. The ability to lift, push or pull 100 lbs. on a repetitive basis. Why you should join the Mahoney family: To work for a successful, expanding company that prides itself in developing its people - there's room in our company for you to grow! A stable and safe work environment - we've been around for more than 70 years! A competitive starting salary paid weekly with amazing benefits. Drive your career path forward and accelerate your dreams by driving one of our trucks! Working Conditions: Work outdoors in different weather conditions. Exposure to used cooking oil odors. Possible exposure to high traffic conditions and/or tight driving areas. Handling grease coated equipment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to the individual's race, color, sex, national origin, religion, age, disability, genetic information, status as a military veteran or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Powered by JazzHR Compensation details: 27 Hourly Wage PI9a26f8a5-
05/25/2026
Full time
$5,000.00 Sign on bonus Life stuck in neutral? Kick it into drive by driving one of our trucks! Competitive weekly income, 401K plan, paid holidays, paid vacations, and even paid birthdays! We've been around for over 70 years and this could be the last job you ever have to apply for. Come join our team! Schedule: Sunday night through Friday morning 11pm start time. At least one overnight per week. Starting hourly rate of $27.00-28.00 per hour. Sign on bonus to be paid out in two installments, first payment of $2,500.00 would be paid out after 6 months of employment and the other $2,500.00 to be paid out at one year work anniversary. Amazing benefits JUST FOR YOU: Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance benefits available on the first of the month following your date of hire! 401K retirement plan. Uniforms and safety shoes provided. Paid Vacation, Holiday, Birthday and Personal time. What you'll do: Handle 2" to 3" hoses pumping out grease trap materials unto truck. Clean area around tanks. Perform other duties as assigned. Pump up your life while driving for Mahoney Environmental! What you need to drive: A valid CDL Class A with Tanker Endorsement (or willing to get). 3 years of commercial driving experience with your CDL. Air Brake Endorsement. Good driving record. Safety risk rating within Mahoney acceptable standards. DOT certified medical card. The ability to lift, push or pull 100 lbs. on a repetitive basis. Why you should join the Mahoney family: To work for a successful, expanding company that prides itself in developing its people - there's room in our company for you to grow! A stable and safe work environment - we've been around for more than 70 years! A competitive starting salary paid weekly with amazing benefits. Drive your career path forward and accelerate your dreams by driving one of our trucks! Working Conditions: Work outdoors in different weather conditions. Exposure to used cooking oil odors. Possible exposure to high traffic conditions and/or tight driving areas. Handling grease coated equipment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to the individual's race, color, sex, national origin, religion, age, disability, genetic information, status as a military veteran or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Powered by JazzHR Compensation details: 27 Hourly Wage PI9a26f8a5-
Description: Looking for a career that makes a meaningful difference? If you are passionate about supporting adults with serious mental illness and ensuring their nutritional needs are met as part of a therapeutic residential program, COMHAR invites you to join our team as a Food Service Technician. Play a key role in helping residents thrive by providing safe, nutritious meals within a supportive, structured environment. Full-Time Walnutport, PA 18088 Area Rate: $16.82/HR Shift: Monday-Friday 7:00AM-3:00PM Job Summary COMHAR's Long Term Structured Residences (LTSR) provide 24/7 residential and intensive treatment supports for adults with psychiatric and health-related needs. These therapeutic programs deliver a variety of services, including individual and group therapy, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, crisis intervention, and peer support. Residents live in a structured environment that promotes skill development, independence, and stabilization of psychiatric and physical health symptoms. The Food Service Technician contributes to this therapeutic environment by ensuring residents receive healthy, balanced meals and safe food service practices that support their overall recovery and well-being. Key Responsibilities The Food Technician/trainer works from a recovery framework within the team providing assistance in building cooking skills, nutritional meal plan education, cultural competence and trauma informed care to help individuals obtain their recovery goals. Preparation of residents' meals, ensuring that each resident is served a balanced and nutritional diet. Partnering with nursing staff and individuals to ensure that nutritious meals are prepared and planned and those individual dietary guidelines are considered and followed. Maintaining proper documentation of special diets. Preparation of weekly menus at least one week in advance for review by Nurse Manager. Posting of menu within the LTSR. Maintenance of menu file. Training individuals in: nutrition; menu planning; food preparation; appropriate storage of food and supplies; safety standards throughout all food preparation and storage areas; food shopping; inventory of food and supplies and orders food and supplies in sufficient quantities for weekly meals, etc. Such training will occur in both group and individual settings. Such skills will be necessary as individuals move on to less restrictive settings. Maintenance of a clean and safe kitchen, kitchen appliances, and storage areas. Wet mopping kitchen floor at the end of each shift worked. Ordering and shopping of food supplies in partnership with individuals. Dating all incoming food supplies, maintenance of food inventories. Ensuring that all food purchasing is in compliance with budgetary provisions. Providing Director and Nurse a list of all goods intended for purchase for approval. Partnering with individuals to serve meals, set tables, dismantle tables, and clean up after meals. Preparing tray service for residents who are unable to be served in the dining room for any reason. Ensuring that all kitchen knives and other potentially dangerous appliances are secured at all times when not in use. Employees are eligible for generous benefit options including but not limited to: Full-time and Part-time employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits package including medical, vision, and dental insurance, life and disability coverage, a 403(b) retirement plan, paid time off, tuition reimbursement, an employee assistance program, and additional voluntary options such as disability, accident, and pet insurance. This is based on employment status Requirements: Food Service Technician Requirement: High School Diploma or GED required Safe Serve Certificate required-COMHAR will assist any candidate hire on complete the certification. Current Driver's License; satisfactory driving record; eligible to operate program vehicles. Experience working with individuals with serious mental illness, behavioral health needs, or justice involvement preferred but not required-COMHAR provides training. About COMHAR: COMHAR is a nonprofit human-services organization dedicated to empowering individuals, families, and communities to live healthier, self-determined lives. Our mission is: "To provide health and human services that empower individuals, families and communities to live healthier, self-determined lives." Serving the Philadelphia region since 1975, COMHAR provides a wide continuum of behavioral health, intellectual and developmental disability, substance use, and social support services. With programs that include outpatient treatment, residential services, community-based recovery centers, supportive housing, and specialized services for children, families, and diverse populations, COMHAR delivers person-centered care rooted in dignity, respect, and community integration. Today, COMHAR's team supports more than 5,500 people each month, helping individuals build stability, independence, and meaningful connections in their communities. COMHAR strictly follows a zero-tolerance policy for abuse. COMHAR is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We maintain a drug-free workplace. COMHAR, Inc. is a not-for-profit community-based health and human service organization founded in 1975. We do not discriminate in services or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, past or present receipt of disability-related services or supports, marital status, veteran status, or any other class of persons protected by federal, state or local law. Compensation details: 16.82-16.82 Hourly Wage PIa05897c2243d-2376
05/25/2026
Full time
Description: Looking for a career that makes a meaningful difference? If you are passionate about supporting adults with serious mental illness and ensuring their nutritional needs are met as part of a therapeutic residential program, COMHAR invites you to join our team as a Food Service Technician. Play a key role in helping residents thrive by providing safe, nutritious meals within a supportive, structured environment. Full-Time Walnutport, PA 18088 Area Rate: $16.82/HR Shift: Monday-Friday 7:00AM-3:00PM Job Summary COMHAR's Long Term Structured Residences (LTSR) provide 24/7 residential and intensive treatment supports for adults with psychiatric and health-related needs. These therapeutic programs deliver a variety of services, including individual and group therapy, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, crisis intervention, and peer support. Residents live in a structured environment that promotes skill development, independence, and stabilization of psychiatric and physical health symptoms. The Food Service Technician contributes to this therapeutic environment by ensuring residents receive healthy, balanced meals and safe food service practices that support their overall recovery and well-being. Key Responsibilities The Food Technician/trainer works from a recovery framework within the team providing assistance in building cooking skills, nutritional meal plan education, cultural competence and trauma informed care to help individuals obtain their recovery goals. Preparation of residents' meals, ensuring that each resident is served a balanced and nutritional diet. Partnering with nursing staff and individuals to ensure that nutritious meals are prepared and planned and those individual dietary guidelines are considered and followed. Maintaining proper documentation of special diets. Preparation of weekly menus at least one week in advance for review by Nurse Manager. Posting of menu within the LTSR. Maintenance of menu file. Training individuals in: nutrition; menu planning; food preparation; appropriate storage of food and supplies; safety standards throughout all food preparation and storage areas; food shopping; inventory of food and supplies and orders food and supplies in sufficient quantities for weekly meals, etc. Such training will occur in both group and individual settings. Such skills will be necessary as individuals move on to less restrictive settings. Maintenance of a clean and safe kitchen, kitchen appliances, and storage areas. Wet mopping kitchen floor at the end of each shift worked. Ordering and shopping of food supplies in partnership with individuals. Dating all incoming food supplies, maintenance of food inventories. Ensuring that all food purchasing is in compliance with budgetary provisions. Providing Director and Nurse a list of all goods intended for purchase for approval. Partnering with individuals to serve meals, set tables, dismantle tables, and clean up after meals. Preparing tray service for residents who are unable to be served in the dining room for any reason. Ensuring that all kitchen knives and other potentially dangerous appliances are secured at all times when not in use. Employees are eligible for generous benefit options including but not limited to: Full-time and Part-time employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits package including medical, vision, and dental insurance, life and disability coverage, a 403(b) retirement plan, paid time off, tuition reimbursement, an employee assistance program, and additional voluntary options such as disability, accident, and pet insurance. This is based on employment status Requirements: Food Service Technician Requirement: High School Diploma or GED required Safe Serve Certificate required-COMHAR will assist any candidate hire on complete the certification. Current Driver's License; satisfactory driving record; eligible to operate program vehicles. Experience working with individuals with serious mental illness, behavioral health needs, or justice involvement preferred but not required-COMHAR provides training. About COMHAR: COMHAR is a nonprofit human-services organization dedicated to empowering individuals, families, and communities to live healthier, self-determined lives. Our mission is: "To provide health and human services that empower individuals, families and communities to live healthier, self-determined lives." Serving the Philadelphia region since 1975, COMHAR provides a wide continuum of behavioral health, intellectual and developmental disability, substance use, and social support services. With programs that include outpatient treatment, residential services, community-based recovery centers, supportive housing, and specialized services for children, families, and diverse populations, COMHAR delivers person-centered care rooted in dignity, respect, and community integration. Today, COMHAR's team supports more than 5,500 people each month, helping individuals build stability, independence, and meaningful connections in their communities. COMHAR strictly follows a zero-tolerance policy for abuse. COMHAR is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We maintain a drug-free workplace. COMHAR, Inc. is a not-for-profit community-based health and human service organization founded in 1975. We do not discriminate in services or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, past or present receipt of disability-related services or supports, marital status, veteran status, or any other class of persons protected by federal, state or local law. Compensation details: 16.82-16.82 Hourly Wage PIa05897c2243d-2376
Responsible for assisting the Supervisor with duties in the assigned production area while ensuring that job tasks, assignments, and rotations are followed. The Lead will also be responsible for performing a variety of production focused tasks to support the daily production goals. At Butterball, we exist to help people pass love on. As the most recognized name in turkey, the brand represents more than 60 years of cherished memories, providing quality, great tasting products that make meals something to celebrate every day. We proudly believe that life at Butterball means having a team who supports you, having the opportunity to grow personally and professionally, and making an impact on the health of others daily. Whether you choose to work at one of our five (5) manufacturing facilities in NC, AR, MO, farms in AR, NC, and KS, corporate office in NC, IL, or in the field, we believe we have an opportunity for everyone to succeed. At Butterball, we believe in fostering a culture where every team member is valued, has the opportunity to grow professionally and contribute to our success. Join us in our Purpose and apply for an opportunity today! Key Responsibilities •Follows direction of Production Supervisor to assign and instruct personnel of daily production duties. •Observes equipment operation, notifying appropriate personnel of any malfunctions and/or safety issues/concerns. •Provide accurate and timely feedback to supervisor regarding any issues or problems that may arise during daily production. •Helps coordinate daily set-up of equipment to ensure the line is prepared to run on time. •Complete required checks and measurements, record accurately. •Assist in training and developing staff to ensure a quality product. •Assist with new hire ergonomic evaluations and performance evaluations. •Position is required to work before department start time in order to assist with area set-ups. •Accountable to maintain punctual and regular attendance for scheduled work hours. •Flexible to work weekends, overtime, and holidays as needed. Minimum Qualifications (Educations & Experience) Must be at least 18 years of age and legally authorized to work in the United States. Must pass a background check, drug screen and pre-employment physical. Must be able to use basic math and typing skills Must be willing to work overtime and flexible shifts as required Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities •Follows all safety, USDA, and GMP policies and guidelines. •Maintain a clean and organized work area. •Ability to work in a fast-paced environment. •Ability to communicate effectively and follow verbal and written instructions & policies. •Must be able to work in a team atmosphere and possess good leadership skills. •Must have working knowledge of all positions on the line. •Must be willing and able to perform physical requirements of the job with or without reasonable accommodation. •Ability to work in a fast-paced environment. •Ability to communicate effectively and follow verbal and written instructions & policies. Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities •Some positions may require the ability to read, write, and/or speak English. Bilingual in English/Spanish is preferred Physical Demands While performing the duties of this job, the employee may be regularly required to stand, sit, talk, hear, reach, stoop, kneel, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer, telephone, keyboard, and occasionally lift up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, depth perception, color vision and the ability to adjust focus. Working Conditions & Travel Requirements •Work is performed in a food processing plant with a high noise level, storage coolers/facilities. •Must be able to work in damp and cold environments for long periods of time •Must be physically capable of working extended hours if needed and in a wet environment, standing for long periods of time, and operating processing equipment. •This position requires the individual to wear and work in personal protective equipment while in the manufacturing environment. •Must be able work with raw and/or cooked meat •The noise level of the office environment is usually moderate; the noise level in the manufacturing environment may exceed 85 DBA and require hearing protection. Disclaimer We embrace equal opportunity employment. Butterball is committed to the fair and impartial treatment of all employees and applicants for employment without regard to gender, age, race, religion, color, national origin, physical or mental disability, military/veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, genetic information, marital status, parental status, pregnancy, or any other status protected by law. This position is deemed Safety Sensitive for purposes of Butterball's Drug/Alcohol Screening & Testing Policy. Details will be provided to individuals who receive a conditional job offer, or upon request. The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of what is required of personnel so classified. Furthermore, they do not imply or establish a contract for employment and are subject to change at the discretion of the employer.
05/25/2026
Full time
Responsible for assisting the Supervisor with duties in the assigned production area while ensuring that job tasks, assignments, and rotations are followed. The Lead will also be responsible for performing a variety of production focused tasks to support the daily production goals. At Butterball, we exist to help people pass love on. As the most recognized name in turkey, the brand represents more than 60 years of cherished memories, providing quality, great tasting products that make meals something to celebrate every day. We proudly believe that life at Butterball means having a team who supports you, having the opportunity to grow personally and professionally, and making an impact on the health of others daily. Whether you choose to work at one of our five (5) manufacturing facilities in NC, AR, MO, farms in AR, NC, and KS, corporate office in NC, IL, or in the field, we believe we have an opportunity for everyone to succeed. At Butterball, we believe in fostering a culture where every team member is valued, has the opportunity to grow professionally and contribute to our success. Join us in our Purpose and apply for an opportunity today! Key Responsibilities •Follows direction of Production Supervisor to assign and instruct personnel of daily production duties. •Observes equipment operation, notifying appropriate personnel of any malfunctions and/or safety issues/concerns. •Provide accurate and timely feedback to supervisor regarding any issues or problems that may arise during daily production. •Helps coordinate daily set-up of equipment to ensure the line is prepared to run on time. •Complete required checks and measurements, record accurately. •Assist in training and developing staff to ensure a quality product. •Assist with new hire ergonomic evaluations and performance evaluations. •Position is required to work before department start time in order to assist with area set-ups. •Accountable to maintain punctual and regular attendance for scheduled work hours. •Flexible to work weekends, overtime, and holidays as needed. Minimum Qualifications (Educations & Experience) Must be at least 18 years of age and legally authorized to work in the United States. Must pass a background check, drug screen and pre-employment physical. Must be able to use basic math and typing skills Must be willing to work overtime and flexible shifts as required Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities •Follows all safety, USDA, and GMP policies and guidelines. •Maintain a clean and organized work area. •Ability to work in a fast-paced environment. •Ability to communicate effectively and follow verbal and written instructions & policies. •Must be able to work in a team atmosphere and possess good leadership skills. •Must have working knowledge of all positions on the line. •Must be willing and able to perform physical requirements of the job with or without reasonable accommodation. •Ability to work in a fast-paced environment. •Ability to communicate effectively and follow verbal and written instructions & policies. Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities •Some positions may require the ability to read, write, and/or speak English. Bilingual in English/Spanish is preferred Physical Demands While performing the duties of this job, the employee may be regularly required to stand, sit, talk, hear, reach, stoop, kneel, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer, telephone, keyboard, and occasionally lift up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, depth perception, color vision and the ability to adjust focus. Working Conditions & Travel Requirements •Work is performed in a food processing plant with a high noise level, storage coolers/facilities. •Must be able to work in damp and cold environments for long periods of time •Must be physically capable of working extended hours if needed and in a wet environment, standing for long periods of time, and operating processing equipment. •This position requires the individual to wear and work in personal protective equipment while in the manufacturing environment. •Must be able work with raw and/or cooked meat •The noise level of the office environment is usually moderate; the noise level in the manufacturing environment may exceed 85 DBA and require hearing protection. Disclaimer We embrace equal opportunity employment. Butterball is committed to the fair and impartial treatment of all employees and applicants for employment without regard to gender, age, race, religion, color, national origin, physical or mental disability, military/veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, genetic information, marital status, parental status, pregnancy, or any other status protected by law. This position is deemed Safety Sensitive for purposes of Butterball's Drug/Alcohol Screening & Testing Policy. Details will be provided to individuals who receive a conditional job offer, or upon request. The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of what is required of personnel so classified. Furthermore, they do not imply or establish a contract for employment and are subject to change at the discretion of the employer.
Job DescriptionJob Description About LawnStarter LawnStarter is the nation's leading on-demand marketplace for lawn care and outdoor services, with over $100M in annual bookings. We're expanding beyond lawn care to become the one-stop shop for all home services, and paid social is one of our next major bets to scale both customer and provider acquisition across both sides of the marketplace. About Growth at LawnStarter Growth is where LawnStarter's customer and provider acquisition engine gets built. We own organic, paid, and partner channels and work cross-functionally with lifecycle and sales to maximize funnel conversion. Paid social is a high-potential channel for us: we've proven it can work, but we haven't had a dedicated owner to turn it into a scalable, predictable growth lever. That's the opportunity. Requirements The Role You'll own paid social acquisition for both sides of LawnStarter's marketplace homeowners and service providers across multiple markets and service categories while keeping spend profitable on each side. The core channels are Meta, TikTok, and YouTube. Over time, this role could extend to interrupt channels like streaming (Hulu, connected TV) and other push formats. This is a hands-on, execution-heavy role. You'll own the full funnel: top-of-funnel awareness, mid-funnel consideration, bottom-funnel conversion, and remarketing. You'll build campaigns, design test plans, manage budgets across geographies and seasons, and turn performance data into decisions. This is a Director-level hire. We expect this person to own the channel end-to-end executing directly at first, then building and leading a team as the channel scales. We're not hiring a specialist to execute someone else's strategy. We're hiring someone who can build it, own it, and eventually scale it through people. What makes this role different: Multi-audience, multi-geography: You'll run campaigns across multiple audiences, markets, and service categories with different unit economics. Cookie-cutter playbooks won't work. Performance over brand: Every dollar is measured against unit economics (CAC, LTV:CAC). You'll need to think like a finance person as much as a marketer. Two-sided acquisition: You're running two parallel acquisition programs homeowners and service providers each with different creative, messaging, audiences, and success metrics. The balance between them matters: oversupply and undersupply both hurt the business. Most paid social directors have never had to manage both sides of a marketplace simultaneously. What You'll Own Paid social strategy and execution: Full-stack ownership of acquisition campaigns for both homeowners and service providers across Meta, TikTok, and YouTube, including structure, creative direction, audience strategy, bidding, and budget allocation. These are two distinct funnels with different creative, messaging, and economics you'll own both. Full-funnel ownership: You're not just running conversion campaigns. You'll build and manage campaigns across the entire funnel: top-of-funnel to drive awareness and demand, mid-funnel to nurture consideration, bottom-funnel to convert, and remarketing to re-engage. Each stage requires a different creative approach, bidding strategy, and success metric. Testing machine: A repeatable framework for creative, audience, and funnel experiments. That includes detecting creative fatigue early (volume dropping while CAC rises is a signal, not bad luck) and rotating before performance degrades. Budget and performance management: Active management of spend by audience, geography, and service category, hitting performance targets while navigating seasonal swings. Cross-channel partnership: Working with SEO, Paid Acquisition, Product, Design, and Analytics to ensure paid social fits into a larger growth system, not an isolated silo. You'll have direct access to a video editor who can cut, resize, and produce creative assets. Your job is to brief and direct that output, not produce from scratch. Platform expansion: Meta, TikTok, and YouTube are your core platforms. Over time, this role could extend to streaming (Hulu, connected TV) and other push formats you'll lead the evaluation and build-out of each new channel with the same rigor you apply to the core three. Team building: Once you have a handle on the channel, you'll define the roles needed to scale it and hire the team beneath you. That includes setting the bar for what good looks like, onboarding the people you hire, and building a function not just running campaigns. Problems to Solve Marketplace conversion isn't a constant Conversion economics shift based on pro supply availability, market maturity, and season. A campaign that performs in a mature market won't translate to one we're still seeding. You need a targeting and budget strategy that accounts for that variability, not one that ignores it. Build the creative testing system We don't have a mature creative testing pipeline for paid social today. You'll build it: hypothesis, brief, test, learn, iterate, and make it repeatable. The challenge is building rigor without building bureaucracy. Know when to pull back Paid social has a natural efficient window. As spend scales, CAC rises. The right move is pulling back before the data forces your hand, not chasing volume past the point of profitability. If you need to be told when to stop, this role will frustrate you. Balance a multi-service, multi-market, two-sided portfolio We're scaling into new service categories with different seasonal profiles and economics on both sides. Customer LTV varies dramatically by market our best markets produce 4x the LTV of our worst and provider supply depth varies just as much. You'll need to allocate budget across customer and provider acquisition, services, and geographies simultaneously, concentrating spend where unit economics hold on both sides and cutting where they don't. Who You Are Performance-obsessed. You live in the data. You check dashboards daily, dig into cohort analysis when something looks off, and make budget decisions based on unit economics, not vanity metrics. You can explain a CAC trend to a finance partner as fluently as you explain creative performance to a designer. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer brand-building metrics or are uncomfortable being held to hard efficiency targets. A structured experimenter. You don't just "try things." You run tests with clear hypotheses, controlled variables, and defined success criteria. You know the difference between a real signal and noise, and you're disciplined about kill criteria. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you rely on intuition over data or struggle to document and systematize your testing process. A cross-functional partner. You work effectively with SEO, product, design, and analytics without needing to own those functions. You proactively share learnings, ask for input, and keep paid aligned with the broader growth system. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer to run your channel independently or find cross-team coordination draining. AI-native. You use AI tools (ChatGPT, Claude, platform AI features like Advantage+) not just to write copy faster but to rethink how you work: generating and stress-testing creative hypotheses, building performance analysis frameworks, identifying audience patterns, and keeping pace with a channel that's changing faster than any manual workflow can handle. You have opinions on what's actually useful versus hype, and you're building that muscle actively. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you're skeptical of AI tools, treat them as a writing shortcut only, or prefer manual workflows. A portfolio thinker. You can hold multiple audiences, markets, service categories, and funnel stages in your head simultaneously without mixing them up. You allocate budget and tailor creative strategy based on where unit economics hold not by running one playbook across everything. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer focusing on a single audience or market at a time, or find context-switching between variables with different economics frustrating. This Role Is NOT A brand strategy role: This is performance marketing measured against unit economics. You'll care about brand consistency, but your KPIs are CAC and LTV:CAC, not brand awareness or reach. A big-budget DTC role: We're a profitable marketplace with seasonal swings, not a VC-funded brand burning cash on awareness. Every dollar needs to prove its return, and budgets flex with marketplace dynamics. A solo act: You won't control the full funnel. Landing pages, onboarding flows, and conversion tracking depend on Product, Engineering, and Design. You'll need to influence and partner effectively. A pure manager who delegates execution: There's no team yet. For the first phase, you're the one in platform, building campaigns, analyzing data, and making decisions. If you need a team under you to do the work before you can add value, this isn't the right fit. A set-it-and-forget-it role: Between seasonality, two-sided marketplace dynamics, and portfolio complexity across audiences, markets, and service categories, your strategy will need constant adjustment. If you want a stable, repeatable playbook, this will frustrate you. Benefits Base salary . click apply for full job details
05/25/2026
Full time
Job DescriptionJob Description About LawnStarter LawnStarter is the nation's leading on-demand marketplace for lawn care and outdoor services, with over $100M in annual bookings. We're expanding beyond lawn care to become the one-stop shop for all home services, and paid social is one of our next major bets to scale both customer and provider acquisition across both sides of the marketplace. About Growth at LawnStarter Growth is where LawnStarter's customer and provider acquisition engine gets built. We own organic, paid, and partner channels and work cross-functionally with lifecycle and sales to maximize funnel conversion. Paid social is a high-potential channel for us: we've proven it can work, but we haven't had a dedicated owner to turn it into a scalable, predictable growth lever. That's the opportunity. Requirements The Role You'll own paid social acquisition for both sides of LawnStarter's marketplace homeowners and service providers across multiple markets and service categories while keeping spend profitable on each side. The core channels are Meta, TikTok, and YouTube. Over time, this role could extend to interrupt channels like streaming (Hulu, connected TV) and other push formats. This is a hands-on, execution-heavy role. You'll own the full funnel: top-of-funnel awareness, mid-funnel consideration, bottom-funnel conversion, and remarketing. You'll build campaigns, design test plans, manage budgets across geographies and seasons, and turn performance data into decisions. This is a Director-level hire. We expect this person to own the channel end-to-end executing directly at first, then building and leading a team as the channel scales. We're not hiring a specialist to execute someone else's strategy. We're hiring someone who can build it, own it, and eventually scale it through people. What makes this role different: Multi-audience, multi-geography: You'll run campaigns across multiple audiences, markets, and service categories with different unit economics. Cookie-cutter playbooks won't work. Performance over brand: Every dollar is measured against unit economics (CAC, LTV:CAC). You'll need to think like a finance person as much as a marketer. Two-sided acquisition: You're running two parallel acquisition programs homeowners and service providers each with different creative, messaging, audiences, and success metrics. The balance between them matters: oversupply and undersupply both hurt the business. Most paid social directors have never had to manage both sides of a marketplace simultaneously. What You'll Own Paid social strategy and execution: Full-stack ownership of acquisition campaigns for both homeowners and service providers across Meta, TikTok, and YouTube, including structure, creative direction, audience strategy, bidding, and budget allocation. These are two distinct funnels with different creative, messaging, and economics you'll own both. Full-funnel ownership: You're not just running conversion campaigns. You'll build and manage campaigns across the entire funnel: top-of-funnel to drive awareness and demand, mid-funnel to nurture consideration, bottom-funnel to convert, and remarketing to re-engage. Each stage requires a different creative approach, bidding strategy, and success metric. Testing machine: A repeatable framework for creative, audience, and funnel experiments. That includes detecting creative fatigue early (volume dropping while CAC rises is a signal, not bad luck) and rotating before performance degrades. Budget and performance management: Active management of spend by audience, geography, and service category, hitting performance targets while navigating seasonal swings. Cross-channel partnership: Working with SEO, Paid Acquisition, Product, Design, and Analytics to ensure paid social fits into a larger growth system, not an isolated silo. You'll have direct access to a video editor who can cut, resize, and produce creative assets. Your job is to brief and direct that output, not produce from scratch. Platform expansion: Meta, TikTok, and YouTube are your core platforms. Over time, this role could extend to streaming (Hulu, connected TV) and other push formats you'll lead the evaluation and build-out of each new channel with the same rigor you apply to the core three. Team building: Once you have a handle on the channel, you'll define the roles needed to scale it and hire the team beneath you. That includes setting the bar for what good looks like, onboarding the people you hire, and building a function not just running campaigns. Problems to Solve Marketplace conversion isn't a constant Conversion economics shift based on pro supply availability, market maturity, and season. A campaign that performs in a mature market won't translate to one we're still seeding. You need a targeting and budget strategy that accounts for that variability, not one that ignores it. Build the creative testing system We don't have a mature creative testing pipeline for paid social today. You'll build it: hypothesis, brief, test, learn, iterate, and make it repeatable. The challenge is building rigor without building bureaucracy. Know when to pull back Paid social has a natural efficient window. As spend scales, CAC rises. The right move is pulling back before the data forces your hand, not chasing volume past the point of profitability. If you need to be told when to stop, this role will frustrate you. Balance a multi-service, multi-market, two-sided portfolio We're scaling into new service categories with different seasonal profiles and economics on both sides. Customer LTV varies dramatically by market our best markets produce 4x the LTV of our worst and provider supply depth varies just as much. You'll need to allocate budget across customer and provider acquisition, services, and geographies simultaneously, concentrating spend where unit economics hold on both sides and cutting where they don't. Who You Are Performance-obsessed. You live in the data. You check dashboards daily, dig into cohort analysis when something looks off, and make budget decisions based on unit economics, not vanity metrics. You can explain a CAC trend to a finance partner as fluently as you explain creative performance to a designer. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer brand-building metrics or are uncomfortable being held to hard efficiency targets. A structured experimenter. You don't just "try things." You run tests with clear hypotheses, controlled variables, and defined success criteria. You know the difference between a real signal and noise, and you're disciplined about kill criteria. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you rely on intuition over data or struggle to document and systematize your testing process. A cross-functional partner. You work effectively with SEO, product, design, and analytics without needing to own those functions. You proactively share learnings, ask for input, and keep paid aligned with the broader growth system. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer to run your channel independently or find cross-team coordination draining. AI-native. You use AI tools (ChatGPT, Claude, platform AI features like Advantage+) not just to write copy faster but to rethink how you work: generating and stress-testing creative hypotheses, building performance analysis frameworks, identifying audience patterns, and keeping pace with a channel that's changing faster than any manual workflow can handle. You have opinions on what's actually useful versus hype, and you're building that muscle actively. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you're skeptical of AI tools, treat them as a writing shortcut only, or prefer manual workflows. A portfolio thinker. You can hold multiple audiences, markets, service categories, and funnel stages in your head simultaneously without mixing them up. You allocate budget and tailor creative strategy based on where unit economics hold not by running one playbook across everything. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer focusing on a single audience or market at a time, or find context-switching between variables with different economics frustrating. This Role Is NOT A brand strategy role: This is performance marketing measured against unit economics. You'll care about brand consistency, but your KPIs are CAC and LTV:CAC, not brand awareness or reach. A big-budget DTC role: We're a profitable marketplace with seasonal swings, not a VC-funded brand burning cash on awareness. Every dollar needs to prove its return, and budgets flex with marketplace dynamics. A solo act: You won't control the full funnel. Landing pages, onboarding flows, and conversion tracking depend on Product, Engineering, and Design. You'll need to influence and partner effectively. A pure manager who delegates execution: There's no team yet. For the first phase, you're the one in platform, building campaigns, analyzing data, and making decisions. If you need a team under you to do the work before you can add value, this isn't the right fit. A set-it-and-forget-it role: Between seasonality, two-sided marketplace dynamics, and portfolio complexity across audiences, markets, and service categories, your strategy will need constant adjustment. If you want a stable, repeatable playbook, this will frustrate you. Benefits Base salary . click apply for full job details