Head of Business Operations
Company: Artie
Location: San Francisco, CA
Salary: $200,000 - $300,000 a year
Type: Full-time
Posted: 2026-05-18
About this role
# About Artie
Artie is a real-time streaming platform that moves production data across systems in real time, with zero maintenance. We make high-volume data replication simple, reliable, and scalable for engineering teams.
Our platform powers mission-critical use cases including fraud and risk monitoring, inventory visibility, customer-facing analytics, and AI workloads. Artie is built for engineers who care about performance, reliability, and operational simplicity — and we’re growing fast.
We’re trusted by teams like ClickUp, Substack, and Alloy, and backed by top-tier investors including Y Combinator, General Catalyst, Pathlight Ventures, and the founders of Dropbox and Mode.
# About the Role
We're hiring a Head of Operations to build the operational foundation that lets Artie scale.
This is not an inheritor role. You'll build the ops function from scratch.
You'll work directly with the founders of Artie. You'll own decisions that don't need to come back to us. You'll surface the ones that do — with options, rationale, and a recommendation already attached. You'll build systems that keep running when you're not in the room.
We're looking for leaders who are excited to own operations as a whole, while still being hands on.
# What You'll Do
Own operations as a whole
- Act as connective tissue across teams, ensuring strategy execution iteration happens quickly and collaboratively — with a bias toward velocity and excellence
- Define and drive high-impact strategic initiatives across GTM operations that directly influence how we scale
- Identify what needs fixing— come in, get a view of the team and current state, and proactively propose adjustments
Build systems that outlive you
- Design processes that scale with the company and don't require you to be in the room to keep running
- Build in monitoring and checks so you know when something breaks before anyone else does
- Hand off ownership cleanly — the sign of success is that noth...