Senior Automation & Robotics Engineer | $116K–$148K + Bonus | Jackson, TN | Travel Up to 60%

🚀 Senior Automation & Robotics Engineer (Engineer IV) – On-Site with Travel

📍 Location: Jackson, TN (On-Site Required)
💼 Level: Senior
🧭 Travel: Up to 60% (varies by project)
💵 Salary Range: $116,160 – $148,410 USD
🎁 Signing Bonus: Negotiable
🚚 Relocation Package: Full
🛂 Visa Sponsorship: Not available

About the Role:

Step into a high-impact senior engineering role where innovation meets large-scale execution. As a Senior Automation & Robotics Engineer, you’ll lead transformative projects that shape advanced manufacturing capabilities across multiple U.S. production sites. You'll be at the center of automation, robotics, and process modernization—driving real change in how cutting-edge products are made.

What You'll Do:

  • Lead end-to-end technical projects—from feasibility and planning to installation, FAT/PAT, commissioning, and post-launch support.

  • Design and execute capital projects with detailed cost analysis, scheduling, and procurement.

  • Troubleshoot and support high-speed automated machinery with electrical, mechanical, PLC, servo, and vision system components.

  • Drive manufacturing efficiency through automation, robotics, AGVs, and smart data systems.

  • Collaborate cross-functionally with plant engineers, vendors, and corporate teams to deliver top-tier production solutions.

  • Ensure compliance, quality, and budget adherence for all technical initiatives.

What We’re Looking For:

Must-Haves:

  • Bachelor's degree (Engineering preferred).

  • Strong independent problem-solving skills and out-of-the-box thinking.

  • Ability to self-manage and communicate effectively in a collaborative environment.

  • At least 5 years of hands-on experience with automation or robotics in high-speed production.

Nice-to-Haves:

  • Robotic system design or maintenance experience.

  • Familiarity with PLC programming (Rockwell Automation preferred).

  • Mechanical systems knowledge and proficiency in AutoCAD.

  • AGV implementation or troubleshooting experience.

Why Join Us?

  • Work at the frontier of industrial innovation in a senior-level capacity.

  • Be a change-maker in large-scale, high-impact projects with visible results.

  • Travel and collaborate with talented teams across the U.S.

  • Competitive compensation + bonus potential:

    • Engineer IV: $116,160 – $130,680 + 7.5% target bonus

    • Engineer V: $131,920 – $148,410 + 12.5% target bonus

  • Full relocation support for the right candidate.

  • Excellent benefits including:

    • Medical, Dental, Vision & Life Insurance

    • Retirement Plan with Contributions

    • Paid Time Off & Holidays

    • Work-from-home flexibility when not on project site

    • Equity opportunities and more

Interview Process:

  1. Intro call with a recruiter

  2. Interview with Engineering Manager

  3. On-site Panel Interview

Ready to lead the future of automation? Apply today to explore how your expertise can shape smarter, faster, and more sustainable manufacturing.

 

Senior Manufacturing Engineer – Plastics & Injection Molding | $116K–$130K + Bonus | Orlando, FL

🌟 Senior Manufacturing Engineer (Engineer IV) – Plastics/Injection Molding Focus

📍 Location: Orlando, FL (On-Site)
✈️ Travel: Up to 40% (primarily to facilities in FL, KY, and PA)
💼 Level: Senior
💵 Salary Range: $116,160 – $130,680 USD
🎯 Bonus: 7.5% Target Annual Bonus
🎁 Signing Bonus: Negotiable
🚚 Relocation Package: Full Support Available
🛂 Visa Sponsorship: Not available

Your Opportunity to Engineer Impact

Join a dynamic engineering team where you’ll lead complex capital projects and drive performance improvements across high-output plastics and adhesives manufacturing sites. Based in Orlando, this role combines hands-on technical expertise with leadership in project execution, supporting multiple state-of-the-art facilities across the Eastern U.S.

What You’ll Do:

  • Lead large and small-scale engineering projects, overseeing all aspects from concept to completion.

  • Act as the central point of contact for capital project execution, ensuring on-time delivery and adherence to budget.

  • Evaluate and implement advanced technologies in manufacturing processes; coordinate vendor engagement and equipment selection.

  • Collaborate closely with Plant Engineers, Managers, and Maintenance Teams to optimize equipment reliability, safety, and performance.

  • Contribute to maintenance excellence programs and support root-cause analysis and troubleshooting of hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, and automated systems.

  • Mentor maintenance teams and help assess and close technical skill gaps.

  • Provide ongoing technical support and occasionally assist in day-to-day plant engineering operations.

What You Bring to the Table:

Must-Haves:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Mechanical or Plastics preferred)

  • Minimum 5 years in a manufacturing environment, ideally within the plastics industry

  • Hands-on experience with injection molding and/or profile extrusion

  • Deep understanding of systems including hydraulics, pneumatics, electrical, PLCs, and automation

  • Proven track record of leading capital projects and managing multiple priorities

  • Strong computer literacy (Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, project management tools)

Nice-to-Haves:

  • Familiarity with adhesives and sealants production

  • Experience in multi-site engineering support roles

  • Background in maintenance planning or reliability engineering

Why You'll Love This Role:

  • Lead transformative projects that impact production performance across multiple states

  • Work in a high-growth, innovation-driven environment

  • Competitive compensation and growth potential

  • Comprehensive benefits package, including:

    • Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance

    • 401(k) Retirement Plan

    • Paid Time Off & Holidays

    • Equity Opportunities

    • Remote flexibility when not traveling or on-site

    • Full relocation support for qualifying candidates

What to Expect in the Hiring Process:

  1. Initial conversation with a recruiter

  2. Interview with hiring manager

  3. On-site panel interview

If you're passionate about manufacturing innovation and ready to take your engineering career to the next level, this is the opportunity for you. Apply now to make an immediate impact in a fast-paced and supportive environment.

 

Process Engineer III – Plastics & Injection Molding | $104K–$117K + Bonus | Winchester, KY or Orlando, FL

Process Engineer III

📍 Locations: Winchester, KY or Orlando, FL (Onsite Required)
🧳 Travel: Up to 60%
💼 Industry: Plastics Manufacturing / Packaging
🎯 Level: Mid-Level
💰 Base Salary Range: $104,400 – $117,450 + Bonus (~7.5%)
🎁 Signing Bonus & Relocation: Negotiable / Full Package
📈 Reports To: Sr. Director, Engineering - North America

About the Role:

We’re seeking a results-driven Process Engineer III to lead critical process improvements, optimize manufacturing controls, and manage capital projects in a fast-paced, technically advanced production environment. This individual will have a strong plastics and injection molding background and be instrumental in driving efficiencies and quality improvements at our Winchester, KY or Orlando, FL facilities.

You’ll be a key technical partner for operations leadership, engineering teams, and maintenance, helping shape how we innovate and scale sustainably.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead the design and execution of manufacturing control strategies to improve efficiency, quality, and throughput.

  • Drive capital project development: from writing CARs (Capital Authorization Requests) to project management through execution.

  • Apply Six Sigma, Lean, and TQM tools to analyze and enhance production processes, reduce scrap, and improve product quality.

  • Conduct in-depth process audits, develop corrective action plans, and lead implementation.

  • Provide technical support to production and maintenance teams across both sites.

  • Act as a technical trainer and mentor for line operators and technicians on new processes and standards.

Qualifications:

Must-Have Skills:

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering or a related technical field (or equivalent industry experience).

  • Plastics industry experience is required.

  • Injection molding experience is essential.

  • Proven success managing and executing capital projects.

  • Strong mechanical aptitude and familiarity with a variety of production equipment.

  • Excellent problem-solving, communication, and cross-functional collaboration skills.

Preferred:

  • Experience in extrusion systems and associated equipment.

  • Demonstrated ability to implement new processes and train personnel.

  • Experience in continuous improvement, Six Sigma Green Belt or similar certifications.

Compensation & Benefits:

  • Base Salary: $104,400 – $117,450

  • Bonus: 7.5% target annual bonus

  • Signing Bonus: Negotiable

  • Relocation Package: Available

  • Comprehensive Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, life insurance, retirement plans, PTO, equity programs, and more

  • Travel: Up to 60% domestic travel between sites

Company Culture & Perks:

Join a global leader in sustainable packaging solutions with over a century of industry leadership. Our team culture centers on innovation, integrity, and people-first values. As part of our engineering team, you’ll work with some of the best minds in manufacturing and contribute to building smarter, cleaner, and more efficient production systems.

We offer:

  • A collaborative, growth-oriented culture

  • Strong support for professional development

  • Flexibility and autonomy to lead projects from start to finish

  • A track record of investing in cutting-edge technology and employee well-being

Interview Process:

  1. Initial Interview – Recruiter

  2. Technical Interview – Hiring Manager

  3. Onsite Panel Interview

This is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled process engineer with a plastics and injection molding focus to join a company that values technical innovation and continuous improvement. If you're looking for a high-impact role with growth potential, autonomy, and visibility, this could be the perfect fit.

 

Controls Engineer – Allen-Bradley | Manufacturing | $106K–$124K + Bonus | Twin Falls, ID

Position Title: Controls Engineer
Location: Twin Falls, Idaho, USA
Work Arrangement: Onsite only – office space provided
Industry: Manufacturing & Production
Employment Type: Full-Time
Seniority Level: Associate
Compensation Range: $106,300 – $124,033 (USD)
Bonus Eligible: Yes – performance-based
Visa Sponsorship: Not available
Relocation Assistance: Available for the ideal candidate
Travel Requirement: None
Direct Reports: 4
Work Schedule: Monday–Friday with flexibility for after-hours support

Advance Your Career with a Global Food Manufacturing Leader

Join a high-performing engineering team in a modern manufacturing environment. This Controls Engineer role offers an opportunity to work with leading automation technologies and contribute to the operational excellence of a globally recognized brand. You’ll play a critical role in supporting plant automation, ensuring system reliability, and delivering production efficiencies.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead troubleshooting and maintenance of PLCs, HMIs, vision systems, and robotics.

  • Develop and modify Allen-Bradley PLC programs (RSLogix5, RSLogix5000).

  • Configure and program PowerFlex variable frequency drives.

  • Maintain Ethernet, DeviceNet, and ControlNet communication networks.

  • Ensure compliance with NEC, OSHA, ANSI, and ISA standards.

  • Support plant safety, food safety, and quality initiatives through controls engineering.

  • Interpret electrical schematics and blueprints for effective troubleshooting.

  • Train maintenance and production teams on controls systems.

  • Collaborate cross-functionally to implement new systems and improve existing operations.

  • Provide support for plant or line start-ups; experience with SCADA preferred.

Qualifications

Required:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field

  • 5+ years of experience in automation/controls within a production facility

  • Hands-on experience with Allen-Bradley MicroLogix and ControlLogix

  • Strong working knowledge of Fanuc, Wonderware, and related platforms

  • Proficient with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)

  • Experience managing or mentoring small technical teams

Preferred:

  • Background in food production or manufacturing

  • SCADA experience highly desired

  • Strong understanding of safety, food safety, and maintenance standards

Why Join

This role is located at a fast-growing production facility within a global brand’s expanding plant network. It offers competitive compensation, performance-based bonuses, and full benefits including medical, retirement savings plans, education support, and generous time off. Relocation support is available for qualified candidates.

 

Area Manager – Night Shift (Dark Meat Operations) | Food Manufacturing | $85K–$115K | Millsboro, DE

Area Manager – Night Shift (Dark Meat Operations)

📍 Location: Millsboro, Delaware (On-site)
💼 Employment Type: Full-Time | 🕒 Shift: Night Shift
💰 Salary Range: $85,690 – $115,000 USD annually
🚚 Relocation Assistance: Available
🛂 Visa Sponsorship: Not available

About the Role:

Step into a dynamic leadership role in a high-volume, fast-paced production environment. As an Area Manager for Night Shift Operations, you'll oversee multiple departments in a food manufacturing setting, ensuring safety, quality, productivity, and team performance are always top-tier. This role offers a unique opportunity to shape process improvements and make a meaningful impact on plant operations.

You’ll lead a team of superintendents, supervisors, and hourly staff across departments, managing everything from daily performance metrics to long-term strategic execution.

What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Lead and manage nightly operations across multiple departments, focusing on safety, yield, quality, and productivity.

  • Develop and implement process improvements to elevate service delivery using operational and technical resources.

  • Monitor and report key performance metrics, financial outcomes, and success indicators.

  • Create and maintain detailed project plans involving scope, costs, staffing, and timelines.

  • Foster a strong, positive team culture focused on safety and operational excellence.

  • Coordinate staffing schedules and ensure all operational goals are met efficiently.

What We’re Looking For:

  • 5–7 years of experience in a management or supervisory role within a food manufacturing or processing environment.

  • Demonstrated experience leading multiple departments in a high-throughput setting.

  • Strong understanding of financial analysis tools used in operations (e.g., Agristats).

  • Knowledge of HACCP and regulatory compliance within manufacturing.

  • Proven leadership with a hands-on, results-driven approach.

  • Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills.

  • Bachelor’s degree preferred in Agriculture, Operations Management, Business, or related field.

Nice to Have:

  • Prior experience in poultry or protein processing environments.

  • Certifications in food safety or operational leadership.

Perks & Benefits:

  • Competitive base salary up to $115,000/year

  • Comprehensive benefits package

  • Relocation assistance for qualified candidates

  • Interview travel reimbursement

  • Career advancement opportunities within a structured and supportive environment

Important Notes:

  • On-site role based in Millsboro, DE (Night Shift only)

  • This role does not support visa sponsorship

  • Occasional travel may be required

  • Employment contingent upon background screening

Ready to Lead the Next Chapter in Manufacturing Excellence?

If you're driven to lead teams, optimize operations, and elevate plant performance, this opportunity is for you. Apply now and help shape the future of modern manufacturing.

 

Supply Chain Area Senior Manager – Onsite in San Diego | $140K–$211K | Manufacturing Leadership Role

Position Title: Supply Chain Area Senior Manager
Location: San Diego, California, USA
Work Arrangement: Onsite – office space provided (not remote)
Industry: Manufacturing & Production
Employment Type: Full-Time
Seniority Level: Mid–Senior
Compensation Range: $140,964 – $211,446 (USD)
Bonus Eligible: No
Visa Sponsorship: Not available
Relocation Assistance: Not available
Travel Requirement: Occasional

Lead Global Supply Chain Strategy in a Complex, Forward-Thinking Environment

An established leader in the manufacturing sector is seeking a Supply Chain Area Senior Manager to lead mid-to-long-term strategic supply chain initiatives. Reporting directly to the Global Director of Supply Chain, this is a high-impact leadership role focused on developing global supply strategies, managing cross-functional teams, and optimizing supplier performance and risk. You'll oversee multiple Supply Chain Managers and interface with senior leadership across operations, marketing, engineering, and customer services.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and execute global supply chain strategies for key commodity families.

  • Provide strategic leadership on risk mitigation, regulatory compliance, cost reduction, and capacity planning.

  • Oversee inventory turn strategies and ensure synchronization with operational and customer service demands.

  • Lead major initiatives related to carbon reporting, conflict minerals, and supply origin compliance.

  • Drive continuous improvement, maintain supplier risk measurement models, and lead skills development across teams.

  • Collaborate across functional areas to influence manufacturing and product design decisions.

  • Manage department budgets, staffing, capital planning, and succession planning.

Qualifications

Required:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Business, Economics, or Engineering

  • 15+ years of relevant industry experience

  • 7+ years of people management experience

  • Expertise in buying, planning, engineering, or sourcing

  • Proven record in strategy development, stakeholder collaboration, and team leadership

  • Contract negotiation and supplier management experience

  • Strong knowledge of planning, manufacturing, and engineering principles

Preferred:

  • Master’s degree in Business or Supply Chain

  • Professional certifications: CPIM, CIRM, CSCP, C.P.M.

  • Background in Lean / Six Sigma (Green or Black Belt)

  • Cross-functional experience in logistics, manufacturing, or business management

Core Competencies

  • Strategic Supply Chain Leadership: Align global sourcing and supply chain operations with enterprise growth goals.

  • Risk & Compliance Oversight: Mitigate global supply chain risks and lead regulatory efforts.

  • Cross-Functional Collaboration: Engage with senior stakeholders across multiple disciplines.

  • Operational Excellence: Champion inventory and capacity strategies; lead continuous improvement.

  • Team Development: Build and mentor a high-performing, globally distributed team.

This is a rare opportunity to take a strategic leadership role within a globally respected manufacturing organization, driving supply chain innovation and transformation at scale.

 

Senior Manager, Actuarial Analytics (Remote – WA/OR/CA) | Up to $320K | Healthcare Actuary Role

Senior Manager, Actuarial Analytics – Remote

📍 Remote (Candidates must reside in WA, OR, or CA)
💼 Employment Type: Full-Time | 💻 Remote
💰 Base Salary Range: $152,484 – $320,424 (location-dependent)
🎯 Bonus Eligible: Yes
🚚 Relocation Assistance: Possible for ideal candidate
🛂 Visa Sponsorship: Not available

About the Role:

Are you an experienced healthcare actuary with a passion for leadership, analytics, and real-world impact? We're seeking a Senior Manager of Actuarial Analytics to drive high-value pricing, forecasting, and reserving efforts. This remote opportunity allows you to lead from anywhere in Washington, Oregon, or California, collaborating with cross-functional teams and contributing to critical healthcare and insurance strategies.

You will play a vital role in leading actuarial functions and influencing strategic decisions, working with various business units to improve financial performance and regulatory compliance.

What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Lead the actuarial team in delivering pricing, rate setting, forecasting, and financial planning for Commercial, Medicare, and Medicaid lines of business.

  • Oversee and review ACA pricing, Medicare Advantage bids, and rate filings to ensure accuracy and compliance.

  • Collaborate cross-functionally with Product, Finance, Pharmacy, Underwriting, and Regulatory departments.

  • Present complex financial analyses and risk assessments to senior leadership in clear, actionable ways.

  • Coach, mentor, and develop a team of actuarial professionals, fostering both technical and leadership growth.

  • Stay current with healthcare trends, regulatory changes, and actuarial methodologies.

  • Leverage SQL or similar programming tools for data extraction, modeling, and analysis.

  • Apply strong project management skills to oversee data and financial analysis initiatives.

What You Bring:

Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Statistics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Social Science, or a related field

  • 5+ years of healthcare actuarial experience, including experience in Medicare Advantage pricing and bid development

  • Experience with writing queries in SQL or another programming language

  • Proven ability to manage data-related and financial analysis projects

  • Strong collaboration and communication skills with stakeholders at all levels

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Master’s degree in a relevant field

  • FSA or ASA designation from the Society of Actuaries

  • Experience certifying Commercial rate filings and Medicare Advantage bids

  • Exposure to a broad range of revenue methodologies, including Commercial, Medicare, and Medicaid

  • Prior experience managing or mentoring actuarial staff

Salary by Location:

Location Area

Salary Range (USD)

CA (Northern, exc. Humboldt)

$96.35 – $154.05/hr

CA (Southern, exc. Bakersfield)

$85.88 – $137.30/hr

CA (Bakersfield)

$82.39 – $131.72/hr

OR (Portland area)

$82.39 – $131.72/hr

OR (Outside Portland)

$76.80 – $122.79/hr

WA (Tukwila, Western)

$85.88 – $137.30/hr

WA (Olympia & below)

$82.39 – $131.72/hr

WA (Eastern)

$73.31 – $117.21/hr

WA (Southeastern)

$76.80 – $122.79/hr

Benefits & Perks:

  • Competitive compensation package

  • Full suite of health and wellness benefits

  • Remote work flexibility (must reside in WA, OR, or CA)

  • Opportunities for professional development and advancement

  • Relocation assistance for highly qualified candidates

Ideal Candidate Profile:

You’re a strategic thinker with hands-on technical skills. You understand actuarial science deeply and can lead both projects and people. You're eager to make a difference in a mission-driven environment and have a track record of driving operational impact through analytics.

Ready to Join?

If you're passionate about using data to drive smart decisions in the healthcare space and want to thrive in a collaborative, remote-friendly environment, this could be your next career move. Apply today and be part of something meaningful.

 

Assistant Vice President, Benefits | $140K–$200K | Brentwood, TN | Healthcare HR Executive Role

Assistant Vice President, Benefits

📍 Location: Brentwood, Tennessee (Relocation Assistance Available)
💼 Employment Type: Full-Time | 🏥 Industry: Healthcare Services
💰 Base Salary Range: $140,000 – $200,000
🎯 Bonus Eligible: Yes
✈️ Interview Travel Reimbursed: Yes
🛂 Visa Sponsorship: Not available

About the Role:

Are you a strategic HR leader ready to make a significant impact in a dynamic healthcare environment? We're looking for an Assistant Vice President, Benefits to lead the design, execution, and ongoing management of innovative, cost-effective, and competitive employee benefits programs.

This high-impact leadership role is perfect for someone who combines deep knowledge of benefits with the ability to shape policy, optimize vendor relationships, and drive initiatives aligned with a growing organization's broader talent and business strategies.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead enterprise-wide strategy and administration of benefit programs including health, vision, dental, disability, life, retirement, time-off, and wellbeing.

  • Oversee relationships and performance management of vendors including brokers, insurers, consultants, and TPAs.

  • Monitor and analyze benefits data to evaluate program effectiveness and drive improvements in cost and value.

  • Stay current with regulatory trends, compliance changes, and industry benchmarks to ensure competitive and compliant offerings.

  • Develop and execute communication strategies that engage and educate employees on benefit offerings and resources.

  • Support integration efforts during M&A activity, ensuring seamless transitions and compliance.

  • Maintain and enhance the employee self-service benefits portal and other related systems.

  • Collaborate with finance teams to manage budgeting, reporting, and actuarial elements of benefit programs.

What You Bring:

Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in HR, Business Administration, Accounting, or a related field

  • 10+ years of progressive experience in human resources with deep expertise in employee benefits

  • Proven leadership experience, with a history of managing teams and influencing executive stakeholders

  • Experience in hospital-based healthcare highly preferred (non-healthcare considered if benefits/financial experience is extensive)

  • Deep understanding of ACA, Sarbanes-Oxley, and compliance with federal and state benefit regulations

  • Track record of success in vendor management, including RFPs, renewals, and negotiations

  • Strong financial acumen and experience integrating accounting principles into benefits strategy

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Certifications such as CEBS or CBP

  • Experience using Lawson or similar HRIS systems

  • Mastery of Excel and data analysis tools

  • Familiarity with M&A benefits integration and restructuring

What Sets You Apart:

  • Strategic thinker with the ability to translate business needs into actionable benefit solutions

  • Demonstrated innovation in designing and implementing benefit programs that improve employee engagement and retention

  • Strong interpersonal and consultative communication skills with executive presence

  • Agile, resilient leader capable of navigating a fast-paced, high-growth environment

Why Join Us?

  • Join a nationally recognized healthcare organization with a strong local footprint

  • Award-winning workplace culture (7x Best Places to Work)

  • Work alongside passionate professionals in an environment where your expertise directly impacts the wellbeing of over 20,000 employees

  • Excellent growth potential with an opportunity to lead at scale

  • Relocation support for qualified candidates ready to join the leadership team by July 1st

Ideal Candidate Profile:

This role is for a forward-thinking benefits executive with a blend of strategic insight and financial savvy, capable of leading at the enterprise level while staying grounded in compliance and employee needs. If you're ready to shape the future of employee wellbeing at a mission-driven organization—this is your next move.

 

Senior Manager, Accounting | Aerospace Manufacturing | Salt Lake City, UT | $130K–$155K + Benefits + 9x80 Schedule

📊 Senior Manager, Accounting | Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing | Salt Lake City, Utah (On-site)

About the Opportunity
A major player in the aerospace and defense industry is seeking a Senior Manager of Accounting to take the reins of financial oversight and inventory cost control at a high-performance manufacturing site. This is a fully on-site leadership opportunity, ideal for a seasoned finance professional who thrives on operational precision, team leadership, and deep collaboration with cross-functional stakeholders.

Join a mission-critical environment where your insights will directly support strategic decisions in a fast-paced, high-stakes industry that drives global innovation and security.

Why You’ll Love This Role:

  • Influence key business outcomes through financial insight and operational cost analysis.

  • Work closely with procurement, operations, and finance leaders on strategic initiatives.

  • Be part of a 9x80 work schedule—giving you every other Friday off to recharge.

  • Lead a sharp, experienced team while managing complex inventory and manufacturing cost accounting operations.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Oversee standard reporting, ensuring clarity in working capital, costs, and profitability.

  • Analyze cost structures at part-level detail, including labor and overhead allocations.

  • Lead journal entry reviews, account reconciliations, inventory valuations, and reserve calculations.

  • Manage inventory reporting: from raw materials to work-in-progress (WIP) and finished goods (FG).

  • Provide insight and support during audits (internal and external) and compliance initiatives.

  • Ensure US GAAP compliance, including monthly intercompany profit-in-inventory (PII) eliminations.

  • Improve cycle count tracking, excess capacity reporting, and operational financial controls.

  • Drive process efficiency, control accuracy, and cross-training opportunities.

  • Partner with Procurement and Operations to provide analytical support and cost transparency.

Who You Are:

  • A senior-level accounting professional with 12+ years of experience, ideally in manufacturing or aerospace.

  • A leader with a passion for structure, process improvement, and financial accuracy.

  • Confident working in a complex environment with layered cost structures and regulatory scrutiny.

  • A strategic thinker with hands-on SAP expertise and a strong understanding of pegging and cost distribution.

Preferred Experience:

  • CPA designation is highly preferred.

  • Strong background in internal controls and cost accounting in an industrial or defense setting.

  • Proven ability to lead and mentor accounting or finance teams.

  • Comfortable managing change, priorities, and cross-departmental collaboration.

  • Highly organized with outstanding communication skills and service-oriented mindset.

What’s Offered:

  • Competitive base salary ($130,000–$155,000 range)

  • Relocation assistance available

  • Comprehensive benefits: health, dental, vision, retirement plans, and more.

  • Structured 9x80 work schedule with every other Friday off

  • A collaborative and purpose-driven environment at the intersection of technology, precision, and national impact.

Make Your Mark in a Mission-Driven Industry
If you’re an experienced finance leader ready to step into a role where your expertise influences critical operations, this is your opportunity to shine. Lead with confidence, drive results, and help shape the financial future of a business that builds what's next.

 

Human Resources Manager | Manufacturing | Yankton, SD | USD $100K–$137K + Bonus & Relocation

💼 Human Resources Manager | Industrial / Manufacturing | Yankton, South Dakota, United States

About the Opportunity:
Step into a key leadership role at a major global manufacturing organization known for transforming natural resources into high-performance products across a wide range of industries. With a long-standing history and a reputation for innovation, this company operates with a strong focus on workplace safety, sustainability, and people-first values. This is your chance to lead the HR function at a high-performing facility and make a direct impact on employee culture, talent development, and business performance.

Why This Role Stands Out:

  • Be the strategic HR voice at a large, fast-paced industrial plant.

  • Help shape the future of an engaged, diverse workforce.

  • Lead with purpose in a values-driven environment focused on Care, Courage, and Collaboration.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Act as a strategic business partner to plant leadership, driving HR initiatives that support business goals.

  • Manage the full HR lifecycle: recruiting, hiring, onboarding, employee development, labor relations, benefits, performance management, and policy compliance.

  • Champion local Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) efforts through hiring and development programs.

  • Investigate and resolve complex employee relations issues; lead conflict resolution and corrective action processes.

  • Oversee and improve employee engagement initiatives and labor relations, including union contract negotiations and grievance handling.

  • Facilitate performance reviews, succession planning, recognition programs, and absenteeism control measures.

  • Handle HRIS processes, payroll administration, and system data integrity (experience with UKG or SuccessFactors a plus).

  • Coach and mentor HR staff to build a high-performing and collaborative HR team at the site.

Who You Are:

  • A confident and experienced HR professional with 5+ years of HR generalist experience, and 2+ years in a leadership capacity.

  • Comfortable leading in a manufacturing or industrial setting and adept at labor relations.

  • A strong communicator, problem-solver, and advocate for both people and policy.

  • Familiar with federal/state employment laws, compliance practices, and modern HR technologies.

  • Agile and solutions-focused with a proactive approach to organizational change and employee development.

Preferred Experience:

  • Professional HR certifications (PHR, SPHR, SHRM-CP, SHRM-SCP) are highly valued.

  • Prior experience as the top HR leader at a manufacturing facility.

  • Deep understanding of benefits, compensation structures, and employee engagement strategy.

  • Hands-on experience in training facilitation, performance coaching, and policy development.

What You’ll Get:

  • Base salary: $100,000–$137,000, plus bonus eligibility

  • Full relocation support available

  • Comprehensive benefits package: Medical, dental, vision, disability, 401(k) with match, FSA, parental leave, education assistance, and more.

  • Office-based role with occasional travel

  • An inclusive culture that celebrates diverse voices and encourages professional growth.

Make a Difference Where it Matters:
This role isn’t just about compliance and processes—it’s about creating a thriving workplace where people feel valued, safe, and empowered to succeed. If you’re ready to lead with integrity and drive real impact at a well-established, high-performing plant, this is the challenge for you.

 

Maintenance Technician – Electrical & Mechanical | Buncombe County, NC | USD $60,320–$67,204

🔧 Maintenance Technician | Mechanical / Industrial Engineering | Buncombe County, NC, United States

Overview:
Join a leading company in the manufacturing industry, specializing in producing essential consumables for the printing sector. As a Maintenance Technician, you’ll be at the heart of maintaining and optimizing the electrical and mechanical systems that drive the production process. With a focus on quality and efficiency, this role offers a fantastic opportunity for individuals passionate about problem-solving and ensuring smooth operations in a dynamic environment.

What You’ll Do:

  • Multi-Craft Maintenance: Take on a blend of electrical and mechanical maintenance tasks. This includes troubleshooting PLCs, VFDs, sensors, 3-phase power, and repairing or installing manufacturing equipment.

  • Hands-On Repairs: Work with various systems such as pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical, and mechanical, ensuring machinery operates at peak performance. Your expertise will be critical in diagnosing and repairing system failures using root cause analysis.

  • Preventative Maintenance: Perform regular maintenance to keep equipment in top condition and minimize downtime. Support production setups and contribute to the smooth running of manufacturing processes.

  • Training & Mentorship: Help train and develop new maintenance technicians, sharing your knowledge and fostering a collaborative, efficient team environment.

  • Fabrication & Design Support: Create replacement parts using machining equipment (Lathes, Mills, etc.) and assist with the design of new equipment or systems.

  • Continuous Improvement: Apply your skills in lean manufacturing and continuous process improvement to optimize systems and drive efficiency across the plant.

What We’re Looking For:

  • Education & Experience: High school diploma or GED with at least 2 years of experience in electrical, mechanical, and maintenance repair, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

  • Technical Skills: Proficiency in troubleshooting and repairing electrical systems (PLCs, sensors, VFDs) and mechanical systems (pneumatic, hydraulic, production machinery). Familiarity with AC/DC motors, wiring, and schematics is key.

  • Problem-Solving: Ability to think critically and apply root cause analysis to diagnose and repair complex issues quickly and efficiently.

  • Safety First: A strong commitment to safety and compliance with all safety standards and procedures.

  • Schedule Flexibility: Willingness to work 12-hour shifts, with some weekend and overtime as needed.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • A two or four-year degree in a related field.

  • Experience with lean manufacturing and continuous process improvement techniques.

  • Strong organizational and communication skills, both written and oral.

Why You Should Apply:

  • Competitive Salary: Base salary ranges from USD $60,320 to $67,204, with opportunities for overtime.

  • Comprehensive Benefits: Full health insurance, dental, vision, paid time off, and a 401(k) with company matching to secure your financial future.

  • Work-Life Balance: Enjoy regular 12-hour shifts with weekends as needed, allowing you to balance work and personal life.

  • Career Development: Access professional development assistance and a supportive work environment that encourages growth and learning.

  • Inclusive Culture: This company welcomes diverse candidates and encourages individuals with criminal records to apply, providing opportunities for all.

If you’re ready to put your skills to the test in a collaborative environment and play a key role in the ongoing success of the company, apply now to become a vital part of the team!

 

Machinist II – Medical Equipment | Sumter, SC | USD $43,472–$66,560

🎯 Machinist II | Medical Equipment / Devices | Sumter, SC, United States

Overview:
Join a world-renowned leader in the healthcare and medical technology industry, known for revolutionizing global health through cutting-edge innovations. As a Machinist II, you’ll play a key role in shaping the future of medical equipment by bringing your precision machining skills to life in a fast-paced, high-performance environment.

This exciting role offers the chance to apply your expertise in machining, welding, and CNC operations, while working alongside a dynamic team dedicated to advancing the world of health. You’ll have the opportunity to directly contribute to the production of life-saving medical products that make a tangible impact on the global community.

What You’ll Do:

  • Precision Machining: Set up and operate a variety of machines such as lathes, milling machines, grinders, and drill presses to manufacture high-precision parts to exact specifications.

  • Advanced Welding & Soldering: Utilize your welding skills across all materials and provide critical repairs to complex mechanisms.

  • Quality Control: Measure and verify part dimensions using advanced tools such as micrometers and height gauges, ensuring all products meet rigorous standards.

  • Maintenance & Troubleshooting: Assist with preventive maintenance, troubleshoot machinery issues, and support the smooth operation of high-tech equipment.

  • Collaborative Innovation: Work closely with a highly skilled team to improve processes, troubleshoot, and meet production deadlines. Contribute ideas for process improvements that elevate efficiency and quality.

What We’re Looking For:

  • Education & Experience: A High School Diploma or GED, with at least 2 years of hands-on experience as a machinist. Ideal candidates will also have experience with CNC machine programming.

  • Machining Expertise: Proficiency in manual machining, including lathe and mill work, with a focus on accuracy and attention to detail.

  • Advanced Technical Skills: Experience writing machine code and familiarity with tools like FeatureCAM and various CNC controllers is highly desirable.

  • Shift Flexibility: Ability to work a variety of shifts, including 12-hour night shifts. This includes a schedule of 3 days on, 2 days off, 2 days on, and 3 days off.

  • Hands-On Skills: Experience with both manual and CNC machining, welding, and precision part design or repair.

Perks & Benefits:

  • Competitive Salary: Base salary ranges from USD $43,472 to $66,560, based on experience.

  • Bonus & Overtime Eligible: You’ll have the opportunity to earn additional compensation through performance and overtime.

  • Full Benefits Package: Comprehensive medical, dental, and life insurance, along with flexible spending accounts and other health benefits.

  • Relocation Assistance: Relocation support available for the ideal candidate.

  • Career Growth: Work in a company that fosters growth, innovation, and continuous learning, while supporting your personal and professional development.

If you're ready to take your career to the next level and make an impact in the medical technology field, apply now to be part of a team dedicated to transforming healthcare through innovation and precision.

 

Engineering Manager – Mining/Metals | Yankton, SD | USD $110K–$150K

🎯 Engineering Manager | Mining / Metals | Yankton, SD, United States

Overview:
A global leader in aluminum extrusion, with over 100 production sites across 40 countries, is looking for an Engineering Manager to lead its engineering team in Yankton, SD. This role is key to ensuring the efficient design, implementation, and maintenance of production systems, driving continuous improvement initiatives, and enhancing overall operational performance.

Key Highlights:

  • Leads engineering projects and teams to optimize production processes and equipment.

  • Implements continuous improvement strategies using Kaizen principles.

  • Ensures compliance with safety standards, overseeing a safe and efficient work environment.

  • Supports new product launches and technology development to enhance operational efficiency.

  • Acts as the primary contact for customers, managing program requirements and communications.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering required.

  • 5+ years of engineering experience in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.

  • Experience in manufacturing processes and equipment.

  • Leadership skills and prior experience in budget management and P&L responsibilities are preferred.

Package:

  • Base Salary: USD $110K–$150K

  • Full-time with benefits (medical, dental, life insurance, etc.)

  • Relocation assistance available

  • Overtime and bonus compensation not applicable

  • Occasional travel required

 

Senior Plant HR Manager – Manufacturing | CAN$120K–CAN$130K | Terrebonne, QC

Job Title: Senior Plant HR Manager
Location: Terrebonne, QC, Canada (Onsite)
Level: Mid-Level
Salary Range: CAN$120,000 - CAN$130,000 per year
Signing Bonus: Negotiable
Visa Support: Not Available
Relocation Package: None
Vacancies: 1
Reports To: HR Manager
Travel Requirement: No travel required
Job Type: Full-Time

About the Role:
We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Senior Plant HR Manager to join a thriving, fast-paced manufacturing environment. This pivotal role will be responsible for managing HR functions across two plant locations, offering bilingual support (English/French) to all levels of employees. Your expertise in employee relations, HR policies, and legal regulations will be key in ensuring a smooth and productive work environment.

As a Senior Plant HR Manager, you will work closely with leadership teams to shape HR strategies, ensure effective employee morale, and support organizational growth. Your contributions will directly impact recruitment, training, compliance, and employee development. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a high-performing team and make a meaningful difference.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Oversee employee relations at multiple plant locations.

  • Implement HR strategies that align with business goals and drive employee engagement.

  • Ensure compliance with labor laws and regulations, including PIPEDA, ESA, CNESST, and WSIB.

  • Lead the recruitment process for salaried and key leadership roles.

  • Advise on performance management, employee discipline, and benefits administration.

  • Work with plant leadership to support talent management and succession planning.

  • Drive diversity and inclusion initiatives within recruitment and plant operations.

  • Administer compensation programs, including salary reviews and benefits communication.

  • Facilitate training programs related to workplace harassment, diversity, and performance.

  • Manage relationships with union representatives, handling grievances and contract administration.

  • Use HR systems to track and manage employee data, payroll, and benefits.

Who We're Looking For:

  • Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree and HR certifications (HRCI or SHRM) preferred.

  • At least 7 years of direct HR experience, preferably within a manufacturing environment.

  • Bilingual in English and French, with strong communication skills in both languages.

  • Strong understanding of Canadian labor laws and regulations.

  • Experience in talent management, employee relations, and unionized environments.

  • Ability to multitask and manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.

  • A solutions-driven mindset and the ability to influence and support employees and leadership.

Compensation and Benefits:

  • Competitive salary between CAN$120,000 and CAN$130,000 annually.

  • Signing bonus negotiable based on experience.

  • Comprehensive benefits package (specifics confidential).

Why You Should Apply:

  • Lead impactful HR initiatives in a rapidly growing organization.

  • Shape the culture and success of two exciting plant locations.

  • Competitive salary with opportunities for professional growth.

  • Work in a supportive, team-oriented environment where your contributions are valued.

Next Steps:

  1. 30-minute recruiter screen.

  2. 1-hour video interview with the hiring manager.

  3. 1-hour panel interview with the team and potential onsite visit.

Apply today and take the next step in your HR career with a company that fosters growth, innovation, and a commitment to excellence!

 

Senior Marketing Manager – Food & Beverage Ingredients | $110K–$150K | Montvale, NJ

🎯 Senior Marketing Manager – Food & Beverage Ingredients
📍 Location: Montvale, New Jersey, United States (On-site Office Space Available)
💼 Employment Type: Full-Time
💰 Base Salary: $110,000 – $150,000
🎓 Education: Bachelor’s Degree required | MBA preferred
🧳 Travel: Occasionally

🌱 Lead Innovation in a Growing Global Industry

A global ingredients manufacturer is seeking a strategic, results-driven Senior Marketing Manager to lead marketing and innovation initiatives for its Flavors & Encapsulates (F&E) division. If you bring a strong B2B background in food or beverage ingredients and want to help shape the future of functional and clean-label foods, this role offers an exciting opportunity to drive growth on a global scale.

🔍 What You’ll Be Doing

📈 Growth Strategy & Brand Development

  • Develop and execute integrated marketing strategies to fuel revenue and brand growth

  • Lead PR campaigns, brand initiatives, and digital efforts including media, webinars, and whitepapers

  • Create sales enablement tools, training, and support materials

  • Provide marketing support to international distributors

💡 Innovation Pipeline Management

  • Serve as the commercial lead for innovation projects, pushing initiatives through development and launch

  • Translate consumer trends and customer insights into actionable business opportunities

  • Monitor the market for emerging demands (e.g., plant-based, allergen-free, functional foods)

🧠 Brand & Portfolio Leadership

  • Own messaging and positioning for the entire F&E product portfolio

  • Build compelling value propositions and identify product/market fit opportunities

  • Partner with the Strategic Marketing Director to execute aligned, high-impact campaigns

✅ What You Bring

  • 7–10 years of B2B marketing experience in the food or beverage ingredients industry

  • Strong portfolio of strategic marketing execution and product launches

  • Experience working cross-functionally in matrixed organizations

  • Bachelor’s degree required; MBA strongly preferred

  • Analytical mindset with experience in CRM, KPIs, and web analytics tools

  • Proven ability to interpret complex trends and turn insights into innovation

🔑 Leadership Competencies

  • Strategic Orientation

  • Results Focus

  • Cross-functional Collaboration

  • Accountability & Ownership

🌟 Why Join?

  • Work for a stable, publicly traded company with over $900M in revenue and a global footprint

  • Be a key contributor in a growing division focused on high-value, innovative food technologies

  • Join a culture committed to safety, inclusion, and professional development

  • Possibility of relocation assistance for the right candidate

Ready to lead the future of food innovation in a globally respected company?

 

RN – Medical Surgical ICU | Full-Time Night Shift | Eureka, CA | $108K–$182K

🩺 RN - Medical Surgical ICU (Full Time, Nights)
📍 Location: Eureka, California, United States
🌙 Shift: Nights | Schedule: Full-Time
💰 Base Salary: $108,118 – $182,603
🎓 Minimum Education: High School Diploma or Equivalent
🧳 Travel: Often
🏥 Seniority Level: Associate | Experience: 1–2 years

💙 Make a Difference Every Night

Step into a role where your care truly matters. As a Registered Nurse in the Medical Surgical ICU, you’ll deliver compassionate, high-acuity care in a fast-paced environment that values every team member’s voice. You’ll be part of a mission-driven healthcare team focused on holistic, patient-first care — because when we take care of our nurses, they can better care for the community.

🔍 What You’ll Be Doing

  • Deliver world-class critical care to patients in a Medical Surgical Intensive Care Unit

  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure quality outcomes and patient safety

  • Apply clinical expertise and compassion to complex and evolving patient needs

  • Maintain accurate, timely documentation and follow all required nursing protocols

  • Actively engage in continuing education and performance improvement initiatives

✅ Qualifications You Bring

  • Graduate of an accredited nursing program

  • Current California Registered Nurse (RN) license

  • BLS and ACLS certifications from the American Heart Association (upon hire)

  • NIH Stroke Scale certification (within 90 days of hire)

  • At least 1 year of hands-on nursing experience

🌟 Why You’ll Love It Here

  • Supportive Culture – Be part of a nursing team that listens, supports, and uplifts.

  • Incredible Benefits – Comprehensive health coverage, paid time off, 401(k) with matching, wellness resources, and more.

  • Career Growth – Opportunities for advancement, ongoing learning, and leadership development.

  • Meaningful Mission – Serve the most vulnerable while practicing whole-person care rooted in respect and empathy.

Join a healthcare team committed to excellence, inclusivity, and compassion — where every night, your care can change lives.

 

Procurement Specialist – Manufacturing & Supply Chain | San Diego, CA | $108K–$163K

🌟 Exciting Opportunity: Procurement Specialist
📍 Location: San Diego, California, United States
🏢 Office-based (not a remote role)
💼 Industry: Manufacturing & Production | Category: Supply Chain & Materials Management
💰 Base Salary: $108,834 – $163,252
📈 Employment Type: Full-time | Mid-Senior Level
🎓 Minimum Education: Bachelor's Degree
🧳 Travel: Occasional

🚀 Make a Global Impact in Supply Chain

Join a high-performing team as a Procurement Specialist, where you'll directly influence supplier performance and ensure the seamless availability of materials to worldwide production locations. This dynamic role combines strategy and execution — from negotiating contracts to resolving critical supply chain issues — all in a fast-paced environment driven by innovation and customer satisfaction.

🔧 What You’ll Be Doing

  • Manage day-to-day and strategic supplier relationships across the forging and machining supply chain.

  • Lead purchase order processes, demand forecasting, contract negotiations, and risk mitigation.

  • Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams including sourcing, planning, engineering, and quality.

  • Drive supplier performance improvements in cost, delivery, and quality.

  • Actively participate in supply chain transformation projects from inception to execution.

  • Support global procurement objectives while ensuring compliance with internal policies.

✅ What You'll Bring

Required:

  • Bachelor’s degree with 5–7 years of purchasing experience
    or
    Master’s degree with 3–5 years of relevant experience.

  • Strong background with ERP systems and Microsoft Office Suite.

  • Fluent in professional Business English, written and verbal.

Preferred:

  • Supply Chain certification (e.g., ASCM, APICS, ISM, or equivalent).

  • Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma (Blackbelt or Greenbelt preferred).

  • Experience with Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) modeling and cost reduction strategies.

  • Strong communication, analytical thinking, and stakeholder influencing skills.

  • Membership in professional procurement associations a plus.

🎁 Perks & Benefits

  • Competitive base salary with room for growth

  • Comprehensive benefits package

  • Dynamic, collaborative work environment

  • Opportunities for professional development

  • Impactful projects with global reach

Ready to take your procurement career to the next level? Apply now and bring your expertise to a team that values innovation, precision, and operational excellence.

 

Sr. Supplier Technical Engineer – Manufacturing | San Diego, CA | $108K–$163K

Job Title: Sr. Supplier Technical Engineer

Location: San Diego, California, United States
Industry: Manufacturing & Production
Category: Supply Chain / Materials Management
Employment Type: Full-time
Clearance Required: No
Visa Sponsorship: Not available
Relocation Assistance: Not available
Interview Travel Reimbursed: No
Schedule: Standard full-time hours

Compensation:

  • Base Salary: $108,834 – $163,252

  • Bonus Eligible: No

  • Commission: No

  • Overtime Eligible: No

  • Benefits: Full benefits package available

Overview:

We are seeking an experienced Sr. Supplier Technical Engineer (STE) to support the Investment Castings Supply Chain team at our San Diego facility. The ideal candidate will be technically accountable for assigned purchased parts across the entire product lifecycle—from concept to production—and play a key role in supplier quality performance, engineering collaboration, and technical problem-solving.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Serve as the technical owner of assigned purchased parts, overseeing quality from New Product Introduction (NPI) through product lifecycle.

  • Address and resolve complex supplier technical issues with innovative solutions.

  • Communicate detailed technical requirements to suppliers, review designs/drawings, and support configuration management.

  • Monitor supplier performance metrics and trends; work with sourcing teams to drive improvements using root cause analysis and corrective/preventative actions.

  • Participate in supplier selection and qualification processes; act as technical SME for casting, brazing, and machining suppliers.

  • Coordinate with internal engineering teams on Concurrent Product and Process Development (CPPD) and Continuous Process Improvement (CPI).

  • Lead FMEA discussions, manage PPAP and FAPITP development in coordination with Design Engineering.

  • Disposition Reject Notices (RNs) and handle Request for Technical Authorization (RTAs) with cross-functional input.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in a technical field with 3–5+ years of relevant experience, OR

  • 10+ years of manufacturing experience in lieu of a degree

  • Strong knowledge of engineering practices and process planning (e.g., drawings interpretation, tooling, NDT, functional testing)

Preferred Qualifications:

  • High level of ethics and professionalism

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills using tools such as 6 Sigma, Root Cause Analysis, and Corrective Actions

  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills for internal and supplier engagement

  • Familiarity with:

    • Lean Manufacturing principles

    • Six Sigma methodology (training provided if not yet certified)

    • DOE (Design of Experiments) and project management tools

    • Investment Castings, Sand Castings, and Machining Processes

    • Solar manufacturing techniques (e.g., turning, milling, shop operations)

    • Quality management systems and principles

Travel:

  • Occasional travel may be required to supplier sites

This role is a great fit for a technically adept engineer with a passion for supplier collaboration, process improvement, and driving product excellence in a highly regulated manufacturing environment.

Embedded Software Engineer (Mid–Lead) | DoD Secret Clearance | Camden, NJ | $90K–$155K

Job Title: Embedded Software Engineer (Mid-Level, Senior, or Lead)

Location: Camden, New Jersey, United States
Clearance Required: Active U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Secret Clearance
Salary Range:

  • Mid-Level: $90,000 – $120,000

  • Senior-Level: $105,000 – $140,000

  • Lead-Level: $120,000 – $155,000
    Relocation Assistance: Available for qualified candidates
    Employment Type: Full-time
    Benefits: Full benefits package
    Schedule: 9/80 (every other Friday off)

Overview:

A leading defense technology organization is seeking Embedded Software Engineers across multiple experience levels—Mid-Level, Senior, and Lead—to support mission-critical software development within C5 and Cyber Solution Centers. These roles offer the opportunity to work on high-impact embedded systems projects, helping shape strategic technology direction while contributing as part of an Agile Scrum team.

Depending on your level of experience, you will be expected to lead development teams, serve as a subject matter expert, or contribute significantly to software development and integration efforts. All engineers will be involved in full SDLC phases, including design, implementation, testing, and deployment.

Key Responsibilities (Vary by Experience Level):

  • Lead or contribute to embedded software development using modern C++ and Python

  • Analyze, design, develop, integrate, and test embedded software for mission-critical systems

  • Participate in Agile planning, task prioritization, and sprint execution

  • Develop software test plans, documentation, and procedures

  • Perform root-cause analysis and implement reliable solutions

  • Model system designs using UML tools like IBM Rhapsody or MagicDraw/Cameo

  • Interface closely with hardware engineers to define integration points

  • Participate in peer reviews, design sessions, and defect tracking

  • For Lead roles: manage task assignments, track project performance using EVMS, and provide technical leadership across teams

Required Qualifications:

  • U.S. Citizenship and Active DoD Secret Clearance

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related discipline

  • Varying years of experience based on level:

    • Mid-Level: 2–5 years

    • Senior-Level: 6+ years

    • Lead-Level: 10+ years

  • Strong proficiency in C++

  • Experience working with RTOS (e.g., Green Hills Integrity, VxWorks)

  • Strong oral and written communication skills

Preferred Skills (All Levels):

  • Experience with object-oriented design and software modeling (IBM Rhapsody, MagicDraw/Cameo)

  • Hands-on development of device drivers and Board Support Packages (BSPs)

  • Familiarity with Information Assurance and/or cryptography

  • Exposure to NSA Type 1 certification, DO-178, or other safety/security standards

  • Knowledge of Earned Value Management Systems (EVMS) (especially for senior/lead roles)

Additional Information:

  • Visa Sponsorship: Not available

  • Interview Travel: Reimbursed

  • Bonus: Not eligible

  • Overtime: Not eligible

We are actively hiring for multiple roles—if you're a strong Embedded Software Engineer ready for your next challenge, whether at a mid, senior, or lead level, we want to hear from you.

 

Infection Prevention Program Manager | On-Site | Missoula, MT | $66K–$93K

Infection Prevention Program Manager

Location Details:

Country: United States
State: Montana
City: Missoula
Postal Code: 59804
Work Arrangement: On-site attendance required

Compensation:

Salary Range: $66,000 – $93,000 USD
Signing Bonus: Yes
Relocation Assistance: Partial package available
Currency: USD
Pay Confidentiality: Yes

Must-Have Qualifications:

  1. Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, Microbiology, Public Health, or a related field

  2. Certification in Infection Control (CIC); must be obtained within 2 years if not already held

  3. Ability to analyze data and generate reports

Nice-to-Have Qualifications:

  1. At least 2 years of experience in infection prevention/control in a healthcare setting

  2. Strong knowledge of infection control principles and practices

  3. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills

Position Summary:

This position is not for a physician.

The Infection Prevention Program Manager is responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating the infection prevention and control program. This role includes conducting infection surveillance, analyzing data, reporting findings, and providing staff education to prevent and control infections across the organization.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Develop and maintain infection prevention and control policies and procedures

  • Conduct surveillance and report findings related to hospital-acquired infections

  • Analyze infection data to identify trends and improvement areas

  • Educate staff on infection prevention best practices and proper use of PPE

  • Collaborate in managing outbreaks and infection control incidents

  • Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local infection control regulations

  • Contribute to infection control risk assessments

  • Conduct routine audits and inspections to ensure compliance

  • Remain up-to-date with current infection control research and practices

Reporting Structure:

Reports directly to the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO)

Education & Certification Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, Microbiology, Public Health, or related field

  • Certification in Infection Control (CIC), or willingness to obtain within 2 years

Skills & Competencies:

  • Strong infection control knowledge

  • Proficiency in data analysis and report writing

  • Analytical and problem-solving skills

  • Effective communication and interpersonal abilities

  • Knowledge of HIPAA compliance standards

  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively

Screening Questions:

  1. Do you have a bachelor’s degree in Nursing, Microbiology, Public Health, or a related field?

  2. Do you currently hold or are you willing to obtain a Certification in Infection Control (CIC) within 2 years?

  3. Do you have at least 2 years of experience in infection prevention/control in a healthcare setting?

Interview Process:

  1. Resume screening by the Director

  2. Virtual interview with Executive Director (if shortlisted)

  3. On-site interview for selected finalists

  4. Final candidate to receive offer following interview process

Work Culture & Benefits Overview:

Culture:
The organization values a supportive and inclusive work environment, where individuals are appreciated for who they are and encouraged to grow professionally.

Location Perks:
Located in a vibrant Montana community known for its outdoor recreation, small-town atmosphere, and modern amenities. Positioned between two national parks, the area offers natural beauty and a high quality of life.

Benefits Include:

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance

  • 401(k) Retirement Plan

  • Competitive Paid Time Off and Extended Illness Bank

  • Employee Assistance Program (mental, physical, and financial wellness)

  • Student Loan Repayment and Tuition Assistance (for eligible candidates)

  • Professional development funding and continuing education

  • Additional employee perks

Equal Opportunity Statement:

This employer is committed to providing Equal Employment Opportunities and complies with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected status.