Student - Fulfillment & Operations Coordinator bei Butler University
Butler University · Indianapolis, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Onsite
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Job Title: Student - Fulfillment & Operations Coordinator
Location: Butler University, Lacy School of Business Student Fulfillment Center
Reports To: Nick Smarrelli, Director of Butler Entrepreneurship
Position Type: On-campus position | 20 hours per week | Fall and Spring Semesters
Pay Rate: $14 per hour
Position Summary
The Student Fulfillment & Operations Coordinator supports the planning and execution of the Butler University Fulfillment Center operations for the Real Business Experience (RBE) program and potentially EI300 companies. This role involves supporting a functional warehousing and shipping operation that services 20–30 student-run e-commerce businesses each semester. Responsibilities include logistics planning and coordination, process improvement, inventory tracking, and customer service support for both shipping and on-campus pickup.
Key Responsibilities
Phase I: Preparation (Weeks 1–5)
- Conduct inventory of existing resources and identify equipment and process gaps.
- Assist in the procurement of necessary materials and supplies.
- Help develop and maintain a shared vendor database for all RBE teams.
- Coordinate orientation and training sessions for RBE student teams on inventory management and order fulfillment processes.
- Develop and implement a sustainability process for recycling shipping materials across campus.
Phase II: Operations (Weeks 6–13)
- Oversee daily fulfillment center operations, including order intake, packing, labeling, and shipping.
- Coordinate shared combo orders between multiple student teams and ensure timely shipping.
- Monitor order accuracy and quality (conducting QC checks approximately every 10 orders).
- Manage customer pickup systems within the Launch Hope Garage space.
- Ensure accurate data entry for shipping dimensions and labels within USPS-integrated systems.
- Communicate regularly with student teams regarding procedures, schedules, and space usage.
Phase III: Closing & Next Steps (Weeks 14–15)
- Collect and analyze operational data for final reporting and presentation.
- Document standard operating procedures (SOPs) and identify best practices for future program iterations.
- Support the transition and training of future fulfillment center student employees.
Qualifications
Required:
- Strong organizational and communication skills.
- Experience and/or coursework in operations, supply chain, logistics, or warehouse management.
- Completion of EI201 and at least one supply chain course (MS350 or SC350).
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, student-driven environment.
- Adaptable and self-directed in unstructured settings.
Preferred:
- Major in Supply Chain Management.
- Familiarity with e-commerce platforms (WooCommerce, Square, etc.).
- Experience with inventory or order fulfillment systems.
- Experience collaborating with student teams.
- Familiarity with QuickBooks.
Skills and Attributes
- Highly detail-oriented and proactive.
- Comfortable working independently while maintaining strong communication with faculty project leads from E&I and SC departments.
- Tech-savvy with a basic understanding of shipping systems and online order processing.
- Enthusiastic about student entrepreneurship and experiential learning.
- Able to navigate ambiguity and take initiative to solve problems.
- Demonstrates accountability, ownership, and a bias toward action.