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BoxPower

VP of Business Operations

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The VP of Business Operations will design and execute the company's operating system, improve workflows, manage systems, lead HR processes, and implement internal controls to enhance operational efficiency as the company scales from $20M to $100M in revenue.
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About BoxPower

BoxPower helps utilities, communities, and critical infrastructure deploy resilient, cost-effective distributed energy systems. We combine planning/design software (EASI), turnkey hardware “kits,” and execution services (EPC + O&M) to make DER deployments repeatable and scalable.

The Role

BoxPower is scaling from ~$20M toward $100M+ in revenue. We need a VP of Business Operations to build and run the company operating system—the planning cadence, cross-functional execution rhythm, internal controls, business systems, and people operations infrastructure that reduces fire drills and removes founder dependence.

You’ll lead the Head of People/HR and ensure people processes (hiring, onboarding, performance, leveling, comp administration, manager enablement) are embedded into a disciplined operating model.

This is a high impact “integrator” role: part operating model architect, part systems builder, part accountability driver.

What You’ll Own

1) Company Operating System

  • Design and run quarterly/annual planning, KPI/operating reviews, and decision forums
  • Clarify ownership and decision rights (RACI/DRI), reduce ambiguity and escalations
  • Drive meeting hygiene, priority discipline, and follow-through

2) Cross-Functional Process & Execution

  • Standardize and improve critical workflows end-to-end (Sales → Contract → NTP → Delivery → O&M)
  • Identify recurring friction points and “fire drills,” run root-cause fixes, and make changes stick
  • Build lightweight program management where needed to drive adoption

3) Business Systems & Information Management

  • Own internal systems strategy and adoption (ERP/HRIS/CRM/BI, ticketing, doc/knowledge systems)
  • Ensure clean definitions and reporting across systems; stand up basic RevOps/BI capability as resourced
  • Create a usable, owned knowledge base and file structure (fast retrieval, version control, clear owners)

4) People Operations

  • Lead the Head of People/HR; ensure scalable people processes and manager enablement
  • Operationalize recruiting workflows, onboarding, performance management, leveling, compensation administration
  • Embed values and leadership expectations into the “how we operate,” not posters on the wall

5) Governance & Internal Controls

  • Implement delegation of authority and approval workflows (pricing, contract terms, change orders, major purchases, hiring approvals)
  • Standardize templates and review processes with fractional GC/CFO
  • Own corporate admin hygiene: licenses, registrations, bonding/insurance docs, compliance calendars

What Success Looks Like (First 12 Months)

  • A clear operating cadence adopted company-wide (planning, KPI reviews, issue management)
  • 2–3 major workflows measurably improved (cycle time, quality, rework reduction) with owners + KPIs
  • Fewer CEO/CFO “where is this / who owns this” escalations, less meeting load, more execution
  • Systems adoption improves (CRM/ERP/HRIS hygiene, consistent reporting, reliable data)
  • Executive team and Board view BoxPower as meaningfully more predictable and scale-ready

Who You Are

  • A builder/operator who has implemented operating systems in a scaling company (often in industrial, energy, EPC, hardware, or other execution-heavy environments)
  • Comfortable driving change across executives: you create clarity, alignment, and accountability without drama
  • Strong at translating strategy into rhythms, processes, owners, dashboards, and behavior change
  • Systems-fluent: you can lead ERP/HRIS/CRM adoption and ensure people actually use the tools
  • High judgment and discretion—trusted to handle sensitive people and organizational issues

Qualifications

  • 10+ years in BizOps / Company Ops / COO-lite roles, with clear examples of systems/process adoption outcomes
  • Track record implementing planning cadences, KPI operating reviews, and cross-functional process fixes
  • Experience leading or tightly partnering with HR/People Ops; ability to run people operations as an operating function
  • Strong communication, structured thinking, and “get it done” execution

Why This Role Matters

BoxPower’s next phase requires operational maturity: fewer heroics, more repeatability. You’ll be the person who makes the company run—so delivery, sales, and product can scale without chaos.

Top Skills

Bi
CRM
Erp
Hris

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