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Director Of Rental Operations Jobs in Kentucky (NOW HIRING)

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Job Summary The Director of Operations is responsible for the execution of operations, technology strategies, reporting, and related partnerships for YoungStar. Shine Early Learning is responsible ...

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Director of Operations

Graham, KY · On-site

$175K - $225K/yr

We are seeking a Director of Operations to lead a growing energetics manufacturing site and scale operations without compromising safety, compliance, or execution. This role serves as the operational ...

Director of Operations

Graham, KY · On-site

$175K - $225K/yr

We are seeking a Director of Operations to lead a growing energetics manufacturing site and scale operations without compromising safety, compliance, or execution. This role serves as the operational ...

$115 - $145/hr

... The Director of Operations, under the guidance of the SVP of Operations , will be responsible for continuous operational improvement across business and clinical operations. Position Details

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Director of Operations

Erlanger, KY · On-site

$120 - $180/hr

The Director of Operations will oversee the execution of field service projects, managing all aspects of labor, equipment, freight, safety, and schedule. This role requires a leader with broad ...

$80 - $120/hr

Overview We are currently seeking an accomplished Director of Operations to lead our customer service operations for two large, strategic automotive customers in Copperas Cove, Texas. This position ...

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$210 - $225/hr

The Director of Operations, reporting to the Regional VP of Operations, provides strategic and operational leadership for assigned facilities. This role owns P&L, safety, and service performance ...

$225 - $230/hr

Tn, US Director of Operations CEVA Logistics provides global supply chain solutions to connect people, products, and providers all around the world. Present in 170+ countries and with more than 110 ...

$70 - $110/hr

Manages leases and oversees the maintenance and operation of facilities. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND ... Develops and presents reports to Executive Management and as directed, to the Board, Board ...

$112 - $136/hr

The Director of Operations assists the District Vice President in the management of all operations, administration, and customer service support functions to ensure timely and accurate performance at ...

$120 - $150/hr

Title Director Of Operations, Education Description U.S. News & World Report is a multifaceted digital media company dedicated to helping citizens, consumers, business leaders and policy officials ...

$120 - $150/hr

Title Director Of Operations, Education Description U.S. News & World Report is a multifaceted digital media company dedicated to helping citizens, consumers, business leaders and policy officials ...

$220 - $320/hr

The chance to build the operational core of a new research institute alongside some of the most adventurous scientists in the field, with real autonomy and a direct line to the people setting the ...

$120 - $180/hr

About this role A senior operations leadership role at the center of a mission-driven organization, responsible for shaping organizational direction and execution across people, process, culture ...

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What does a director of rental operations do?

A Director of Rental Operations oversees the daily operations and strategic direction of a rental business, such as car, equipment, or property rentals. They manage staff, ensure customer satisfaction, optimize inventory, and implement policies to maximize profitability. This role often involves analyzing market trends, developing rental pricing strategies, and ensuring regulatory compliance. Additionally, they work closely with other departments to streamline processes and improve operational efficiency.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a director of rental operations, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Director of Rental Operations, you need strong leadership, operational management experience, and a background in business administration or a related field. Familiarity with property management software, CRM systems, and industry certifications like Certified Property Manager (CPM) are highly beneficial. Exceptional communication, problem-solving, and strategic planning skills help in managing teams and building client relationships. These competencies ensure efficient operations, tenant satisfaction, and profitability in a competitive rental market.

What are some common challenges faced by a director of rental operations, and how can they be addressed?

A Director of Rental Operations often faces challenges such as optimizing fleet utilization, managing high customer expectations, and ensuring consistent service quality across multiple locations. Addressing these challenges requires strong analytical skills to monitor key performance indicators, effective communication to align teams, and implementing standardized operating procedures. Building a culture of continuous improvement and leveraging technology for inventory management can also help in overcoming these obstacles and driving operational excellence.

What is the difference between Director Of Rental Operations vs Rental Manager?

AspectDirector Of Rental OperationsRental Manager
ResponsibilitiesOversees multiple locations, develops rental strategies, manages large teams, and aligns rental operations with company goals.Manages daily rental activities at a specific location, supervises staff, and ensures customer satisfaction.
CredentialsTypically requires extensive experience in rental or property management, often a bachelor's degree in business or related field.Usually requires experience in rental operations, customer service skills, and sometimes a relevant certification.
Work EnvironmentCorporate offices and multiple rental sites, strategic planning focus.On-site at rental locations, operational focus.

The main difference is that the Director Of Rental Operations has a broader, strategic role overseeing multiple locations and aligning operations with company goals, while the Rental Manager focuses on daily management at a specific site. Both roles require experience in rental management, but the director's position involves higher-level planning and leadership.

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Are you a socially conscious, dedicated individual who is committed to building a better future for children, families, and their communities? If so, join us as we support early childhood education programs across the country to create positive outcomes for the children and families served.

Mission Statement & Values

Acelero, Inc. designs and delivers research and evidence-based approaches to eliminate the gaps between young children’s inherent potential and their achievement in school and life. With our partners, we accelerate child and family outcomes that honor the aspirations and cultures of the communities we serve. Our values: Data-Informed Learning; Transparent & Open Communication; Growth Mindset; Championing Equality; Caring Teams & Communities.

Job Summary

The Director of Operations is responsible for the execution of operations, technology strategies, reporting, and related partnerships for YoungStar. Shine Early Learning is responsible for developing and maintaining a system for quality rating and improvement for early care and education and school-age care providers who participate in the YoungStar program through service areas including, but not limited to, the following: application processing; observations and ratings; consultation, quality coaching, and training; information dissemination; and quality assurance and improvement. This role will support leadership, coaches, raters, and specialists in the use of the technology, systems, and data in Wisconsin that can support their efforts. A key responsibility of the position is the local coordination of identified subcontractors and vendors related to the operations of the program.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

Serves as a member of the Wisconsin management team, which includes supporting the meeting of all project goals. Leads and directs cross-functional team collaborations and develops strategy in support of the overall project plan, data collection, reporting, and strategic direction of the projects. Develops and manages operational procedures, implements strategic initiatives, and completes tasks that impact the project. Ensures compliance with Company, State and Federals standards, and licensing requirements. Supports business development by contributing to start-up activities and on-going project support. Oversees and manages assigned subcontractors to assure stated work is completed properly. Manages the purchasing of supplies and issues to personnel, while maintaining an inventory of equipment, laptops, cell phones, etc. Provides strategic and operational recommendations to achieve project goals, efficient operations and service delivery, and new business opportunities. Participates in assigned meetings, events and training as required.

Supervision Supervises assigned department personnel. Includes the following responsibilities, but are not limited to: hiring, training, scheduling, evaluating, and ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and the completion of all work performed by direct reports. Educates direct reports on all department and company policies and procedures. Meets with assigned staff regularly to identify and resolve problems, manage projects, track goals, and review work processes and procedures. Represents team and/or department at meetings, events, and training as required.

Non-Essential Duties: Performs any and all other duties (or functions) as assigned.

Job Specifications

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to carry out each essential duty in a satisfactory manner. The job specifications listed are representative of the education and experience, the physical requirements, as well as the knowledge, skill and/or ability (KSAs) that are generally necessary for the role. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Job Requirements

Bachelor’s Degree or Two Credentials in Early Childhood Education, Information Technology, Family and Child Development, Human Services or related field, project management certification preferred. 5 years experience in early childhood, family and community engagement field, including experience in leadership, data and system development, operations, program management, and providing technical assistance. Prior experience with data collection, analytics, evaluation, and reporting required. Prior experience with technology systems for data warehousing, data visualization, and customer relationship management required. Physical exam and background checks are required for this position. Travel required locally or long-distance up to 10% of the time for work-related meetings and functions. Must have a valid driver’s license and/or reliable transportation.

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities

Ability to interact effectively with people from diverse backgrounds. Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing. Demonstrated computer literacy skills, especially using Google Suite apps; spreadsheets, basic data management systems and internet navigation. Must be honest, dependable and able to meet deadlines. Self-motivated and able to work independently.

Physical Requirements

Ability to sit most of the time with some bending and reaching. Ability to stand, walk, and bend periodically. Ability to engage in repetitive movement of wrists, hands, and fingers – typing and/or writing. Ability to work frequently at close visual range (i.e. preparing and analyzing data and figures, accounting, transcription, computer terminal, extensive reading). Ability to receive and respond to oral communication. Ability to exert up to 10 pounds of force to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects.

Work Environment

Work is generally performed in an office environment. Noise level in the work environment is moderate to occasionally loud (examples: business office with computers and printers, light to moderate traffic, human voices). Standard office equipment generally used includes: Smartphone/Telephone Personal Computer (monitor, keyboard, and mouse), Laptop, or Tablet Printer/Photocopy Machine Calculator Fax Machine May be required to operate a motor vehicle during the course of duties.

When, Where, and How Much

When: Summer 2026

Where: Milwaukee ,WI

When: Monday - Friday

How Much: $85,000/year + Comprehensive Benefits Package

Why You’ll Love Working With Us

At Acelero Learning, our mission is bold: to eliminate the gap between children’s inherent potential and their achievement in school and life. With our partners, we accelerate child and family outcomes that honor the aspirations and cultures of the communities we serve. As part of the Strategy & Growth team, you’ll help build the systems and infrastructure that make mission-aligned growth possible. Your work will directly support leaders making decisions that expand access, strengthen partnerships, and increase impact for children and families nationwide.

Robust benefits that support your total wellbeing, including:
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance with multiple plan options to fit your needs
  • Health Savings Account (HSA) with company contributions up to $800 annually
  • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for health and dependent care expenses
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan with up to 4% company match and immediate vesting
  • Company-paid Short-Term and Long-Term Disability and Basic Life Insurance
  • Up to $500 per year in Professional Development Reimbursements
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) with counseling and mental wellness support
  • Wellness Programs, including virtual fitness, nutrition, and mindfulness classes
  • Pet Insurance, Legal Assistance, ID Theft Protection, and Employee Discount Perks
The benefits also include:
  • Average of 5 weeks of paid time off during 1st year of employment
  • Comprehensive benefits, including 401K matching and 100% vesting program
Why Acelero Learning or Shine Early Learning?
  • Ability to make an impact in the lives of the children, families, and partners we serve
  • Career growth and professional development opportunities
  • Supportive working environment
  • Average of 5 weeks of paid time off during 1st year of employment
  • Comprehensive benefits, including 401K matching and 100% vesting program
Equal Opportunity Employer

We are an equal opportunity employer committed to creating a diverse and healthy workplace.

We are an equal opportunity employer, committed to creating a diverse and healthy work place.

About Shine Early Learning

Shine Early Learning offers dedicated resources and an integrated programmatic approach to help Head Start and early education programs reach their own ambitious goals.

The Shine Early Learning approach is developed, implemented, and continuously refined at Acelero Learning, a high-performing Head Start and Early Head Start program serving more than 5,000 children across the nation.

Acelero Learning was named an Exemplar Head Start provider by Bellwether Education Partners, a leading education research and consulting firm.

Through the implementation of an integrated programmatic approach, Acelero Learning has produced some of the largest child outcome gains ever recorded at an individual Head Start program. Acelero Learning's evaluation study conducted by NIEER show children served for two years make twice the gain of average Head Start participants, as compared to the 2009 FACES data.

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