21 Aug
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Onni
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British Columbia
21 Aug
Onni
British Columbia
Job Description Salary Range:
Why Onni Capital You will not be handed a ticket queue. You will be handed a business problem and expected to come back with something working.
The distance between you and the decision is short. The person whose workflow you are fixing is in the building or a phone call away. You can ship on Tuesday and watch someone use it on Wednesday.
Onni's portfolio is a genuinely rare testing ground. Development, construction, property management, hospitality, finance, and investment businesses all sit inside one group, all with real operational problems and real budgets. Products get measured against actual revenue and actual cost, usually within weeks.
Some of what you build will scale into a business. Some will be shut down quickly when the evidence does not support it. Both outcomes are the process working, and neither reflects badly on you.
The path from here is real. Analysts on this team are expected to grow into product and engineering ownership, move into a portfolio company as an operator, or keep building inside Onni Capital.
How We Work Challenge assumptions and communicate directly
Take responsibility for outcomes, not simply produce recommendations
Use modern AI tools to work faster and produce better results
Share unfinished work early and improve it through feedback
Move comfortably between strategic analysis and hands on execution
Know when to continue investing in an idea and when to stop
Operate effectively without a detailed playbook
This is not a role for someone who wants months of consensus building, a rigid job description, or a narrowly defined set of responsibilities. It is for someone who learns quickly, takes initiative, enjoys solving ambiguous problems,
and wants to help build something from the ground up.
What You Will Do Find and define the problem Work directly with operators, tenants, customers, and internal teams to understand workflows and find where time, money, or accuracy is being lost
Translate what you learn into a clear problem statement and a product specification someone can act on
Size the opportunity in terms that matter: revenue, operating cost, hours saved, cycle time, risk reduced
Build Build working software using AI assisted development tools, specifically Claude Code, as a core part of your daily workflow
Ship a first version fast, put it in front of real users, and iterate on what you learn rather than on what you assumed
Integrate with existing systems, external APIs, and third party services where the product needs it
Hand validated products to the engineering team for hardening into production systems, and stay involved through that transition
Own the outcome Design and run structured pilots with named users, defined success metrics, a deadline, and clear criteria for continuing or stopping
Onboard the first users personally, train them, and stay close enough to hear what is not working
Track adoption, feedback, revenue, cost, and measured impact after launch
Support go to market for products that graduate, including pricing, positioning, and early customer acquisition
Present what you built, what happened, and what you recommend directly to senior leadership
Across the platform Deploy onto Valorem, Panni Consulting engagements, or portfolio company work as priorities shift
Research markets, competitors, technologies, and vendors to determine what should be built, bought, partnered, or ignored
Document what you build, why you built it that way, and what you learned, so the team gets faster over time
Contribute to internal product reviews, demonstrations, and Onni Capital events
What You Bring Interest in business, engineering, computer science, product, economics, or a related field. Strong new graduates will be considered
Evidence you have built and shipped something real. A product, a company, a prototype, an automation, an analytical tool, a community, or a side project with actual users. What you built matters more than where you studied
Daily, fluent use of modern AI tools, including AI assisted development environments such as Claude Code, with the judgment to know when to trust output and when to verify it
Working technical literacy. Comfort with APIs, data structures, SQL, basic scripting, and automation tools, or a demonstrated ability to learn technical systems quickly
Genuine entrepreneurial instinct. You look at a broken process and want to fix it rather than complain about it
Commercial judgment. You can connect a user problem to a business case and explain why something is worth building
The ability to talk to people. Much of this job is sitting with an operator who is busy and getting them to tell you what actually slows them down
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📌 Innovation Analyst (British Columbia)
🏢 Onni
📍 British Columbia