[HIRING] Operations Manager — Remote Philippines — $1,120–$1,440/month USD
**About the role**
Best Clean Ever is a residential cleaning company in Raleigh, NC. We're hiring an Operations Manager to fully own our day-to-day operations — scheduling, team performance, quality control, and client satisfaction. The owner is involved strategically, not operationally. That's the job this person fills.
**What you'll own**
* Team management — including performance conversations and exits when necessary
* Cleaner recruitment when needed — sourcing, screening, and onboarding to our standards
* Daily scheduling — zero last-minute failures escalating to the owner
* Client issue resolution — calmly, with authority, and without escalating up
* Process documentation — knowledge lives in systems, not in heads
**What we're looking for**
* 3+ years in an operations role where you owned outcomes — not just tasks
* BPO, hospitality, field services, or facilities background preferred
* Comfortable with ClickUp, Slack, and Google Workspace
* Comfortable with direct accountability — this role reports straight to the owner, no middle layer
* Excellent English — you'll communicate with US clients
**The honest details**
* $1,120–$1,440 USD/month, paid in USD via Wise— not peso, so your rate is protected from devaluation
* Full-time, 40 hrs/week
* 8 hours of ET overlap required (8 PM–5 AM PHT) — we know that's evening hours and want to be upfront about it
* Long-term role — we're not looking for a 3-month contractor
* Independent contractor
**Why we're posting here**
We prefer to hire people who found us through communities like this one. It tends to be a better filter than job boards alone. If you're here, you're already self-directed enough to be in the right place.
**How to apply**
Fill out our application form: [https://forms.gle/oA8tpBR4RYoM564M8](https://forms.gle/oA8tpBR4RYoM564M8)
We ask 4 written questions. We read every answer. We don't review applications that skip them.
Finalists will be asked to arrange reference calls with two former direct supervisors — we mention this upfront.