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Mid-Level

Business Operations Specialist

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CHAOS Industries

CHAOS Industries

Compensation

$120,000 - $160,000/year

Hawthorne, California, United States
Hybrid
Posted April 2, 2026

Job Description

CHAOS Industries is redefining modern defense with a multi-product portfolio that gives the ultimate advantage—domain dominance. The company's products are powered by Coherent Distributed Networks (CDN™), empowering warfighters, commercial air operators, and border protection teams to act faster, adapt rapidly, and stay ahead of evolving threats. 

CHAOS Industries was founded in 2022 and has raised a total of $1 billion in funding from leading investors, including 8VC, Accel, and Valor Equity Partners. The company is headquartered in Los Angeles, with offices in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, San Diego, Seattle, and London. For more information, please visit www.chaosinc.com.

Role Overview:

“Operations” means different things at different companies. At CHAOS, it means real-world problem solving to help us win. We are building a Business Operations team that will deploy on complex problems involving multiple areas of our business. We will embed with other teams to learn as much as possible about a problem, work together to make it better, and then move on to the next project. You might make sense for this role if: 

  • You’ve excelled in a high-execution environment. I don’t care if you’ve done this exact role before, but I do care that you’ve thrived somewhere that expects a lot of you. Examples include specialized military units, top law firms or investment banks, professional sports, world-class musicians, or fast-paced startups. You’ve seen, and contributed to, excellence. Amazing grades at a demanding school is nice, but it’s not enough. Some experience in the workforce is necessary. 
  • You’re not afraid of math or software that does math. Almost every problem you deal with will involve math of some sort (counting is math!). You will be expected to come up with ways to measure truth in the business (MBAs call these “metrics”) and look at that truth in many different ways (they call that “analysis”). To do this, you’ll need things like Excel or Palantir Foundry or maybe even some Python. 
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