Associate Operations Manager
Lemonade · Remote · Claims Experience
About this role
Lemonade is hiring a mid-level Operations Manager as a remote position. The posting calls out experience with LLMs, Automation, Agile. Compensation is listed at $80,000–$93,000 per year.
- Role
- Operations Manager
- Function
- operations
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Remote
- Work mode
- Remote
- Department
- Claims Experience
- Posted
- May 14, 2026
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Job description
from Lemonade careersWe're looking for an Associate Operations Manager to help us build and run the automation systems that power our customer experience at scale. You'll sit within our CX organization, leading projects that span LLM pipeline optimization, robotic process automation, and the cross-functional work that keeps it all moving in the same direction.
We believe three things matter for every role at Lemonade: drive to push through challenges, efficiency that keeps standards high while moving fast, and adaptability that lets you pivot with data and AI insights. These aren't buzzwords, they're how we actually work.
Our AI-first approach isn't just a tagline either. We're building the future of insurance with AI at the center, and we need people who are genuinely excited to learn and grow alongside these tools.
In this role you'll
Lead end-to-end execution of CX automation projects - from sprint planning with LLM associates to pipeline updates - keeping everything tied to customer experience goals
Own reporting on automation performance, identifying trends and translating data into clear, actionable recommendations for the team and stakeholders
Partner with cross-functional teams to implement new CX initiatives, aligning on objectives and removing blockers before they slow things down
Monitor and optimize LLM pipeline outputs, ensuring responses stay effective, accurate, and aligned with how we want customers to feel
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