60 Operations representative jobs in Columbus, OH


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Top Types Of Operations Representative Jobs

List of the top 7 highest paying Operations Representative positions in 2026, with salary ranges, according to ZipRecruiter.
  • Customer Operations Specialist

    Salary range: $41,000 - $67,500

    Customer Operations Specialist is a typical job search query Most salaries for Customer Operations Specialist jobs pay between $41,000 (25th percentile) and $67,500 (75th percentile) annually. Currently, there are not many open positions nationwide for Customer Operations Specialist job searches hiring now on ZipRecruiter. You can take a look at what is available and find similar job searches in this list.

  • Revenue Operations

    Salary range: $71,000 - $107,500

    Revenue Operations is a common job search query. Most salaries for Revenue Operations jobs pay between $71,000 (25th percentile) and $107,500 (75th percentile) annually. You’ll find many open positions nationwide for Revenue Operations job searches hiring now on ZipRecruiter.

  • Operations Manager

    Salary range: $41,000 - $77,500

    The specific tasks and duties of an operations manager depend on the type and size of the organization: small or large, for-profit, nonprofit, or governmental. In many organizations, operations managers oversee the daily operations of the company, including staffing schedules, professional development, strategic planning, and quality assurance.

  • Operations Assistant

    Salary range: $32,000 - $46,500

    An operations assistant takes care of a variety of administrative and clerical responsibilities for an organization. Their purpose is to help ensure the business runs smoothly by resolving customer complaints, training employees, and assisting management. As an operations assistant, you can work in a wide variety of industries, and your specific duties vary depending upon the job field. This career requires industry-specific work experience, as well as strong interpersonal skills. Some medical employers require additional qualifications, such as an associate degree in a related field.

  • Operations Specialist

    Salary range: $48,000 - $81,500

    An operations specialist oversees the daily operations of an office or department. Your specific job duties vary, depending on the organization and industry. For example, an operations specialist at a utility company must monitor the system grid and daily usage and report any outages or problems to supervisors. Wholesale operations specialists track inventory, document orders from clients, ensure ordered goods are packaged and delivered properly, and organize and file documentation. You may also analyze work processes, determine areas that need improvement, and recommend methods to streamline operations. If management approves, you may be responsible for implementing those changes.

  • Remote Operations Manager

    Salary range: $41,000 - $77,500

    The job duties of a remote operations manager involve managing a production process or the provision of a service. As a remote operations manager, you work from home to monitor business operations, plan a budget, and come up with strategies to improve efficiency, quality, and profits. Some of your job responsibilities vary depending on the industry in which you work. In fields such as production, you oversee quality assurance (QA) operations. In all positions, you coordinate with employees and departments and run meetings virtually. Some jobs require you to visit work or production sites occasionally.

  • Operations Associate

    Salary range: $37,000 - $63,000

    An operations associate provides support to the operations manager, either individually or as part of a team. As an operations associate, you assist with a variety of duties necessary to the basic operations of your employer, so your responsibilities depend to some degree on the industry in which you work—retail, healthcare, travel, manufacturing, or corporate offices. You handle clerical and administrative tasks, like employee scheduling, product management, and ordering supplies. You also monitor and assist with customer service, sales, and marketing initiatives.