Why This Job is Featured on The SaaS Jobs
Workplace operations roles are often overlooked in SaaS, yet they sit at the intersection of employee experience, risk management, and the physical footprint that supports product and go to market teams. This listing stands out because it treats the Denver office as an operational system to be instrumented, with explicit use of AI and request tooling to manage safety, space, and service delivery. For SaaS professionals, it signals how modern workplace functions are being run with the same workflow discipline seen in customer support and internal platforms.
Career-wise, the role builds durable SaaS operating skills: turning high-volume, multi-channel requests into measurable queues, using dashboards to spot patterns, and translating data into decisions that affect many stakeholders. It also offers exposure to vendor performance management and compliance programs that scale with headcount, which are recurring challenges for SaaS companies maintaining consistent office standards across locations.
This position fits someone who prefers visible, on-site ownership and gets satisfaction from closing loops across facilities, IT, HR, and security. It will suit a practitioner who likes building repeatable processes, is comfortable adopting AI as part of daily execution, and wants a role where operational rigor is evaluated as a core competency rather than a background function.
The section above is editorial commentary from The SaaS Jobs, provided to help SaaS professionals understand the role in a broader industry context.
Job Description
About the Role
The Workplace Operations Lead– Denver plays a key role in ensuring seamless day-to-day workplace operations while delivering a high-touch, hospitality-driven employee experience at our Denver office. This position oversees facilities coordination, vendor management, asset tracking, preventative maintenance and repair, workplace request workflows, office services, on-site event support, EH&S program management, and process improvement. The ideal candidate is operationally strong, detail-oriented, proactive, and passionate about creating engaging and efficient workplace environments. They also operate as a human-centered, AI-enabled site leader, using data and AI insights to proactively manage safety, space, and services while preserving a high-trust, inclusive experience for Gusties.
- Due to the onsite nature of this role's responsibilities, the Workplace Operations Lead is expected to work in the Denver office 5 days per week.
About the Team
The Environment Team shapes the future of workplace experience at Gusto. We create safe, collaborative, and inclusive environments through thoughtful design, operational excellence, and data-driven decision-making. Our work connects people to purpose by strengthening collaboration, supporting productivity, and cultivating a culture of belonging across our offices. AI is increasingly embedded in how we operate — from automating routine workflows to surfacing insights that help us make better decisions faster.
Here's what you'll do day-to-day
Employee Support and Office Experience
- Maintain an inviting, clean, and well-stocked environment across the Denver office.
- Lead on-the-ground support for new hire onboarding, badge distribution, and daily employee needs.
- Support internal programs and office events in partnership with Workplace Experience and Community and Inclusion Teams.
- Communicate workplace guidelines and updates clearly and consistently to Denver-based employees and stakeholders.
- Use AI tools to draft employee communications, summarize recurring feedback, and identify patterns in workplace requests.
Facilities Management, Maintenance and Repair
- Manage and resolve incoming workplace requests using Jira, Notion, or ServiceChannel, ensuring timely follow-up and tracking.
- Consolidate all incoming requests (Slack, email, ticketing tools, in-person) into a unified intake and triage process.
- Serve as the primary point of contact for Denver employees seeking workplace support.
- Coordinate with Denver-based vendors for scheduled maintenance, cleaning, HVAC, plumbing, shred, First Aid, and security services.
- Own the Denver preventative maintenance program — schedule and track recurring PMs for HVAC, UPS/power systems, fire and life safety, pest control, and other critical building systems; ensure no service lapses.
- Oversee facilities repairs end-to-end — triage, assign, and follow up on corrective maintenance work orders; coordinate contractors and vendors; verify completion and quality.
- Manage asset tracking for the Denver office — maintain an accurate inventory of furniture, equipment, and key building assets; record condition, location, and service history; flag items due for replacement or repair.
- Conduct routine inspections of the Denver office to ensure workplace safety, comfort, and readiness.
- Oversee on-site physical security vendors, including access management and coordination with security teams.
- Collaborate with the Workplace Operations Lead on capital repairs and budget tracking across the Denver portfolio.
- Apply AI-assisted workflows to track open requests, flag overdue items, and reduce time spent on repetitive coordination tasks.
- Use AI-driven dashboards for real-time visibility into occupancy, safety alerts, and resource usage, and translate those signals into clear, people-first decisions for the site
- Leverage AI tools for space-utilization forecasting and vendor performance tracking to ensure smooth day-to-day operations and high vendor quality.
- Build and utilize new AI-enabled workplace technologies, measure their impact, and iterate based on feedback to improve safety, experience, and efficiency. Has built at least one workflow from scratch using AI.
Vendor and Office Services Management
- Manage relationships with Denver-specific vendors across food and beverage, janitorial, supplies, and maintenance categories.
- Oversee procurement processes and vendor performance against service-level expectations.
- Use systems like Zip to streamline purchasing and payment tracking.
- Ensure compliance with safety and workplace regulations through routine audits.
- Leverage AI tools to analyze vendor spend, draft vendor communications, and surface performance trends.
Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S)
- Maintain and update the compliance matrix — track regulatory requirements across IIPP, SB553, ergonomics, and emergency action plans; ensure documentation is current and accessible using built AI tools.
- Schedule and run fire drills and emergency evacuation exercises — coordinate with building management and security; document completion and outcomes.
- Conduct regular site safety inspections — walk the Denver office on a defined cadence to identify hazards, flag issues, and ensure corrective actions are completed.
- Maintain regulatory postings and ensure all required signage is current across the Denver office.
- Build and use AI workflows to track and follow up on incident reports and corrective actions; escalate to the Head of Workplace Operations as needed.
- Support ergonomics requests and coordinate assessments for Denver-based employees.
- Partner with the Head of Workplace Operations on EH&S program strategy, policy updates, and cross-functional coordination with HR and Legal.
On-Site Event Support
- Support internal and external events at the Denver office in partnership with the Workplace Experience team.
- Support event logistics, including vendor scheduling and space readiness and setup
- Ensure vendors complete timely post-event cleanup and reset spaces for regular workplace use.
Here's what we're looking for
- 5 to 7 years of experience in workplace operations, facilities coordination, or office management.
- Hands-on experience managing day-to-day site operations, including maintenance, vendors, asset tracking, and employee support services.
- Demonstrated experience with preventative maintenance scheduling and facilities repair coordination.
- Familiarity with IIPP, emergency action plans, and safety inspections is preferred.
- Experience building, developing and executing facility programs.
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to prioritize multiple requests and manage workflows effectively.
- Comfortable working with workplace tools and ticketing systems (e.g., Jira, ServiceChannel, Notion).
- Proven ability to build relationships with vendors, employees, and cross-functional partners (e.g., IT, HR, Security).
- Strong communication skills and a customer service mindset with attention to detail.
- Ability to conduct routine site inspections and ensure compliance with safety, security, and workplace standards.
- Proactive problem-solver who can identify issues quickly and propose practical solutions.
- AI is embedded in your regular workflows, not just something you experiment with occasionally. You can demonstrate how your work looks meaningfully different than it did six months ago because of AI, and you have built skills that automate portions of how you work. Gusto's AI fluency stage is assessed alongside performance and directly impacts overall ratings.
A note on AI at Gusto
At Gusto, AI fluency is part of how we work — not a nice-to-have. Every team member is expected to be actively moving along the arc from AI-aided, human-led work toward AI-delivered, human-overseen outcomes. For this role, that means:
- Using AI tools (Claude and MCPs) daily to draft communications, process requests, analyze vendor or budget data, and reduce manual work.
- Demonstrating embedded AI habits — you have rewired how you work around AI, not just added it as a layer on top.
- Actively contributing workflows and skills that can be shared with the broader team.
Office and Location
This role is based in our Denver, CO office. Given the operational nature of this role, the Environment Site Lead is expected to work from the Denver office 5 days per week.
When approved to work from a location other than a Gusto office, a secure, reliable, and consistent internet connection is required.
Our cash compensation amount for this role is targeted at $98,000/yr - $121,000/yr in Denver. Final offer amounts are determined by multiple factors including candidate experience and expertise and may vary from the amounts listed above.