World Enterprises

11 jobs near Columbus, OH

Operations Analyst | World Enterprises We sell window cleaning supplies to professionals. Three brands (WCR, XERO, Sorbo). Real products, real warehouse, real revenue. Growing about twenty percent a ...

Operations Analyst | World Enterprises We sell window cleaning supplies to professionals. Three brands (WCR, XERO, Sörbo). Real products, real warehouse, real revenue. Growing about twenty percent a ...

Operations Analyst | World Enterprises We sell window cleaning supplies to professionals. Three brands (WCR, XERO, Sörbo). Real products, real warehouse, real revenue. Growing about twenty percent a ...

Why World Enterprises We are a fast growing, founder led company in the professional window cleaning space. Our portfolio includes WCR, the leading distributor of window cleaning supplies in North ...

Why World Enterprises We are a fast growing, founder led company in the professional window cleaning space. Our portfolio includes WCR, the leading distributor of window cleaning supplies in North ...

Machinist

Florida, NY

$22.50 - $30.50/hr

Machinist - Orange County, NY Full-Time | Competitive Pay | Growing Company About Us We are a dependable, quality-focused manufacturing company located in Orange County, New York, producing precision ...

Machinist

Florida, NY · On-site

$25/hr

Machinist - Orange County, NY Full-Time | Competitive Pay | Growing Company About Us We are a dependable, quality-focused manufacturing company located in Orange County, New York, producing precision ...

Help Wanted: Bookkeeping Assistant to Controller Location: Florida, NY (on-site) Type: Full-time Compensation: Competitive, based on experience Date: Immediate Are you detail-oriented, reliable, and ...

Bookkeeping Assistant

Florida, NY

$19.50 - $26.25/hr

Help Wanted: Bookkeeping Assistant to Controller Location: Florida, NY (on-site) Type: Full-time Compensation: Competitive, based on experience Date: Immediate Are you detail-oriented, reliable, and ...

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Operations Analyst | World Enterprises


We sell window cleaning supplies to professionals. Three brands (WCR, XERO, Sorbo). Real products, real warehouse, real revenue. Growing about twenty percent a year.


We're looking for a technically sharp person who can sit anywhere in the company and figure out how to make it run better.


What You'd Actually Do


In your first six months, you might:

  • Write SQL against our sales, inventory, and shipping data and turn the answers into dashboards that leadership actually uses.
  • Build small automations that replace work currently done by hand in spreadsheets.
  • Wire up our Shopify, Amazon, and ERP data so the same number means the same thing in every report.
  • Set up an internal tool that helps customer service answer questions faster.
  • Audit our shipping invoices for carrier surcharge errors and save the company six figures.
  • Take a recurring report someone manually produces every week and make it run itself.
  • Help marketing set up tracking that actually works.


You will not be doing the same thing for long. The point of this role is that you're a generalist who plugs into whatever has the highest leverage at the moment.


Who we want


You probably:

  • Spent your teenage years building things on the internet. Mods, scripts, scrapers, Discord bots, side projects, weird little websites.
  • Are fluent enough in Python or JavaScript to write a working script in an hour.
  • Have written real SQL against real databases, not just toy examples.
  • Can read API documentation and figure out how to use a new tool in an afternoon.
  • Use Claude, Cursor, or similar tools daily and have opinions about them.
  • Write clearly. You can take a vague business problem and write it down precisely enough that a system can act on it.
  • Care whether the work is actually useful, not whether it looks impressive.


You don't need a computer science degree, years of experience, or a polished resume.


You do need proof that you can build things. A GitHub, a side project, a spreadsheet, a script, anything that shows you make stuff that works. And you need judgment about what's worth doing.