Lee Company provides core construction services of HVAC, plumbing and electrical for large and small commercial projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. Our incredible team has built their reputation on trust, honesty, employee safety and construction excellence since 1944. Safety is a core value that permeates how we live, train, work, and look out for our teammates. Summary of Job: This role is responsible for ensuring safety awareness, driving both top and bottom-line financial performance, overseeing project assignments and closeouts, and strategically leading staff within the Special Projects Group. Responsibilities include recruiting field employees and managers, managing high-level strategic sales initiatives, and ensuring proper resourcing for projects. The candidate must possess a Master Electrician or Electrical Contractor's License. Education and Experience High school diploma or GED required Bachelor's degree in Construction, Engineering or Finance preferred 8 or more years construction and/or account management experience Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite products with the ability to be trained in the use of company-specific applications and software Field operations experience in the construction industry Skills and Abilities: Excellent communication skills Ability to define problems, assess options, and make appropriate decisions Ability and willingness to demonstrate ethical behavior and a high level of integrity Good self-management and organizational skills Ability to manage staff with a servant leadership approach Ability to take independent actions and calculated risks Ability to plan strategically, set targeted goals, and implement steps to reach established goals Professional demeanor Ability to mentor, train and develop staff Financial acumen Good interpersonal skills Good customer service skills Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
12/12/2025
Full time
Lee Company provides core construction services of HVAC, plumbing and electrical for large and small commercial projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. Our incredible team has built their reputation on trust, honesty, employee safety and construction excellence since 1944. Safety is a core value that permeates how we live, train, work, and look out for our teammates. Summary of Job: This role is responsible for ensuring safety awareness, driving both top and bottom-line financial performance, overseeing project assignments and closeouts, and strategically leading staff within the Special Projects Group. Responsibilities include recruiting field employees and managers, managing high-level strategic sales initiatives, and ensuring proper resourcing for projects. The candidate must possess a Master Electrician or Electrical Contractor's License. Education and Experience High school diploma or GED required Bachelor's degree in Construction, Engineering or Finance preferred 8 or more years construction and/or account management experience Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite products with the ability to be trained in the use of company-specific applications and software Field operations experience in the construction industry Skills and Abilities: Excellent communication skills Ability to define problems, assess options, and make appropriate decisions Ability and willingness to demonstrate ethical behavior and a high level of integrity Good self-management and organizational skills Ability to manage staff with a servant leadership approach Ability to take independent actions and calculated risks Ability to plan strategically, set targeted goals, and implement steps to reach established goals Professional demeanor Ability to mentor, train and develop staff Financial acumen Good interpersonal skills Good customer service skills Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
Summary of Job: Lays out, assembles, installs all areas of residential HVAC installations including any ductwork, setting, and starting up split and package systems. Gas piping, venting and electrical as well. Education and Experience Minimum of five (5) years of field experience High school diploma or GED (preferred) EPA certified to handle refrigerant Skills and Abilities: Can effectively train team members the trade and the Lee Company way; a role model to the group Can diagnose electrical and refrigeration issues and fix them on startup Can design any ductwork layout and install, this includes installing square duct or odd transitions needed Can install any system including zoned, dual fuel, geothermal, magic packs, gas or heat pump, and any accessories Able to pull and install standard electrical wire circuits for above Knowledge of required duct sizing for supply and returns for 1.5 to 5-ton units Able to effectively braze all sizes of copper Ability to do metal fabrication Basic computer knowledge Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
12/12/2025
Full time
Summary of Job: Lays out, assembles, installs all areas of residential HVAC installations including any ductwork, setting, and starting up split and package systems. Gas piping, venting and electrical as well. Education and Experience Minimum of five (5) years of field experience High school diploma or GED (preferred) EPA certified to handle refrigerant Skills and Abilities: Can effectively train team members the trade and the Lee Company way; a role model to the group Can diagnose electrical and refrigeration issues and fix them on startup Can design any ductwork layout and install, this includes installing square duct or odd transitions needed Can install any system including zoned, dual fuel, geothermal, magic packs, gas or heat pump, and any accessories Able to pull and install standard electrical wire circuits for above Knowledge of required duct sizing for supply and returns for 1.5 to 5-ton units Able to effectively braze all sizes of copper Ability to do metal fabrication Basic computer knowledge Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
As a Religious Program Specialist (RP), you're more than a facilitator of religious services. To our Sailors, you are the listening ear, helping hand and friendly face they may need to get through tough times. From Judaism and Hinduism, to Christianity and Islam, Religious Program Specialists ensure that every Sailor has proper access to the resources needed to follow their faith. This includes duties like preparing devotional materials, organizing faith-based events, maintaining religious records and serving as a source of personal security for Navy Chaplains. The role of a Religious Program Specialist is about bringing Sailors together and helping to support their mental health through faith, whether they're religious or not. From suicide prevention, to relationship advice, to self-esteem issues, you will make sure your fellow Sailors always have someone to talk to and a solution to their problems. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Enlisted None More Information Responsibilities As a Religious Program Specialist in the Navy, your role could give you the opportunity to: Support clergy of all faiths in the facilitation of religious activities Provide physical security for Chaplains during field exercises and in combat environments Maintain records, ecclesiastical documents and references for various faith groups Operate, manage and maintain religious ministry facilities afloat and ashore Assist in the preparation of devotional and religious educational materials and audiovisual displays Handle all phases of the logistical support requirements for religious programs aboard ships, at shore stations and hospitals and for Marine Corps units and other sea service commands Operate/maintain libraries and publicize the command's religious activities Work under the oversight of Navy Chaplains Work Environment Wherever Chaplains are stationed, Religious Program Specialists are there to assist. Working indoors, in the field, on bases, in hospitals or in combat situations, they may serve literally anywhere in the world. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing a Religious Program Specialist role report to the Naval Chaplaincy School & Center at Newport, RI, where they receive formal Navy training at "A" School for 8 weeks. From there, Religious Program Specialists attend "C" School for 5 weeks of Marine combat training. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Post-Service Opportunities It's also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the field of religion can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailoras an RP in the Navy. Those seeking a Religious Program Specialist position must be U.S. citizens, possess a valid driver's license, be able to type 30 words a minute and understand that their work schedule may require duties to be performed in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. Religious Program Specialists must be supportive of clergy and people of all faiths, set high standards and be of good moral character. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For Annual Training, Religious Program Specialists may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea, bases and installations on shore or in the field. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members, prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement, so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience: you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Religious Program Specialist compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
12/12/2025
Full time
As a Religious Program Specialist (RP), you're more than a facilitator of religious services. To our Sailors, you are the listening ear, helping hand and friendly face they may need to get through tough times. From Judaism and Hinduism, to Christianity and Islam, Religious Program Specialists ensure that every Sailor has proper access to the resources needed to follow their faith. This includes duties like preparing devotional materials, organizing faith-based events, maintaining religious records and serving as a source of personal security for Navy Chaplains. The role of a Religious Program Specialist is about bringing Sailors together and helping to support their mental health through faith, whether they're religious or not. From suicide prevention, to relationship advice, to self-esteem issues, you will make sure your fellow Sailors always have someone to talk to and a solution to their problems. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Enlisted None More Information Responsibilities As a Religious Program Specialist in the Navy, your role could give you the opportunity to: Support clergy of all faiths in the facilitation of religious activities Provide physical security for Chaplains during field exercises and in combat environments Maintain records, ecclesiastical documents and references for various faith groups Operate, manage and maintain religious ministry facilities afloat and ashore Assist in the preparation of devotional and religious educational materials and audiovisual displays Handle all phases of the logistical support requirements for religious programs aboard ships, at shore stations and hospitals and for Marine Corps units and other sea service commands Operate/maintain libraries and publicize the command's religious activities Work under the oversight of Navy Chaplains Work Environment Wherever Chaplains are stationed, Religious Program Specialists are there to assist. Working indoors, in the field, on bases, in hospitals or in combat situations, they may serve literally anywhere in the world. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing a Religious Program Specialist role report to the Naval Chaplaincy School & Center at Newport, RI, where they receive formal Navy training at "A" School for 8 weeks. From there, Religious Program Specialists attend "C" School for 5 weeks of Marine combat training. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Post-Service Opportunities It's also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the field of religion can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailoras an RP in the Navy. Those seeking a Religious Program Specialist position must be U.S. citizens, possess a valid driver's license, be able to type 30 words a minute and understand that their work schedule may require duties to be performed in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. Religious Program Specialists must be supportive of clergy and people of all faiths, set high standards and be of good moral character. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For Annual Training, Religious Program Specialists may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea, bases and installations on shore or in the field. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members, prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement, so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience: you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Religious Program Specialist compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
Lee Company provides core construction services of HVAC, plumbing and electrical for large and small commercial projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. Our incredible team has built their reputation on trust, honesty, employee safety and construction excellence since 1944. Safety is a core value that permeates how we live, train, work, and look out for our teammates. Summary of Job: Manage assigned group of foremen who are responsible for mechanical construction projects; Direct and coordinate assigned personnel in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing and resolving concerns. Education and Experience: High School diploma, GED, or equivalent (8) eight years or more related experience in the mechanical contracting industry with project experience exceeding $8M on a single project Knowledge of drafting systems Experience and proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, as well as other applications as needed Skills and Abilities: Good analytical and problem solving skills Ability to effectively manage projects and lead team members Ability to creatively develop and design solutions Good customer service skills and effective interpersonal skills Excellent communication skills Ability to effectively manage people and on-going change Good attention to detail with emphasis on quality Good planning and organizational skills Professional demeanor Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
12/11/2025
Full time
Lee Company provides core construction services of HVAC, plumbing and electrical for large and small commercial projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. Our incredible team has built their reputation on trust, honesty, employee safety and construction excellence since 1944. Safety is a core value that permeates how we live, train, work, and look out for our teammates. Summary of Job: Manage assigned group of foremen who are responsible for mechanical construction projects; Direct and coordinate assigned personnel in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing and resolving concerns. Education and Experience: High School diploma, GED, or equivalent (8) eight years or more related experience in the mechanical contracting industry with project experience exceeding $8M on a single project Knowledge of drafting systems Experience and proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, as well as other applications as needed Skills and Abilities: Good analytical and problem solving skills Ability to effectively manage projects and lead team members Ability to creatively develop and design solutions Good customer service skills and effective interpersonal skills Excellent communication skills Ability to effectively manage people and on-going change Good attention to detail with emphasis on quality Good planning and organizational skills Professional demeanor Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
Lee Company provides core construction services of HVAC, plumbing and electrical for large and small commercial projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. Our incredible team has built their reputation on trust, honesty, employee safety and construction excellence since 1944. Safety is a core value that permeates how we live, train, work, and look out for our teammates. Summary of Job: Lee Company's construction team will soon be expanding services in Knoxville, TN, and we anticipate the need for additional talent as we grow. Are you an experienced Plumber that takes pride in delivering high-quality plumbing systems that help businesses run smoothly and comfortably? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! As a key player in our construction team, you will be responsible for: Interpreting blueprints and specifications to determine the layout and configuration of plumbing systems. Fabricating, assembling, installing, and repairing plumbing pipes, fittings, and fixtures of heating, water, and drainage systems. Troubleshooting and repairing any problems that arise during installation. Collaborating with other members of the construction team to ensure plumbing systems are installed on time and within budget. Ensuring all plumbing systems meet industry standards for quality and safety. We offer a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, and opportunities for growth and advancement. If you are a skilled and dedicated worker looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity, we want to hear from you. Apply now! Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
12/11/2025
Full time
Lee Company provides core construction services of HVAC, plumbing and electrical for large and small commercial projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. Our incredible team has built their reputation on trust, honesty, employee safety and construction excellence since 1944. Safety is a core value that permeates how we live, train, work, and look out for our teammates. Summary of Job: Lee Company's construction team will soon be expanding services in Knoxville, TN, and we anticipate the need for additional talent as we grow. Are you an experienced Plumber that takes pride in delivering high-quality plumbing systems that help businesses run smoothly and comfortably? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! As a key player in our construction team, you will be responsible for: Interpreting blueprints and specifications to determine the layout and configuration of plumbing systems. Fabricating, assembling, installing, and repairing plumbing pipes, fittings, and fixtures of heating, water, and drainage systems. Troubleshooting and repairing any problems that arise during installation. Collaborating with other members of the construction team to ensure plumbing systems are installed on time and within budget. Ensuring all plumbing systems meet industry standards for quality and safety. We offer a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, and opportunities for growth and advancement. If you are a skilled and dedicated worker looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity, we want to hear from you. Apply now! Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
Lee Company provides core construction services of HVAC, plumbing and electrical for large and small commercial projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. Our incredible team has built their reputation on trust, honesty, employee safety and construction excellence since 1944. Safety is a core value that permeates how we live, train, work, and look out for our teammates. Summary of Job: At the journeyman level, the applicant assembles installs and repairs pipes, fittings and fixtures of heating, water, and drainage systems, according to specifications and plumbing codes, studies building plans and working drawings to determine work aids required, and sequence of installations. Are you an experienced Plumber that takes pride in delivering high-quality plumbing systems that help businesses run smoothly and comfortably? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! As a key player in our construction team, you will be responsible for: Interpreting blueprints and specifications to determine the layout and configuration of plumbing systems. Fabricating, assembling, installing, and repairing plumbing pipes, fittings, and fixtures of heating, water, and drainage systems. Troubleshooting and repairing any problems that arise during installation. Collaborating with other members of the construction team to ensure plumbing systems are installed on time and within budget. Ensuring all plumbing systems meet industry standards for quality and safety. We offer a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, and opportunities for growth and advancement. If you are a skilled and dedicated worker looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity, we want to hear from you. Apply now! Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
12/11/2025
Full time
Lee Company provides core construction services of HVAC, plumbing and electrical for large and small commercial projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. Our incredible team has built their reputation on trust, honesty, employee safety and construction excellence since 1944. Safety is a core value that permeates how we live, train, work, and look out for our teammates. Summary of Job: At the journeyman level, the applicant assembles installs and repairs pipes, fittings and fixtures of heating, water, and drainage systems, according to specifications and plumbing codes, studies building plans and working drawings to determine work aids required, and sequence of installations. Are you an experienced Plumber that takes pride in delivering high-quality plumbing systems that help businesses run smoothly and comfortably? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! As a key player in our construction team, you will be responsible for: Interpreting blueprints and specifications to determine the layout and configuration of plumbing systems. Fabricating, assembling, installing, and repairing plumbing pipes, fittings, and fixtures of heating, water, and drainage systems. Troubleshooting and repairing any problems that arise during installation. Collaborating with other members of the construction team to ensure plumbing systems are installed on time and within budget. Ensuring all plumbing systems meet industry standards for quality and safety. We offer a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, and opportunities for growth and advancement. If you are a skilled and dedicated worker looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity, we want to hear from you. Apply now! Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
Lee Company provides core construction services of HVAC, plumbing and electrical for large and small commercial projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. Our incredible team has built their reputation on trust, honesty, employee safety and construction excellence since 1944. Safety is a core value that permeates how we live, train, work, and look out for our teammates. Summary of Job: Manage assigned group of foremen who are responsible for mechanical construction projects; Direct and coordinate assigned personnel in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing and resolving concerns. Education and Experience: High School diploma, GED, or equivalent (8) eight years or more related experience in the mechanical contracting industry with project experience exceeding $8M on a single project Knowledge of drafting systems Experience and proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, as well as other applications as needed Skills and Abilities: Good analytical and problem solving skills Ability to effectively manage projects and lead team members Ability to creatively develop and design solutions Good customer service skills and effective interpersonal skills Excellent communication skills Ability to effectively manage people and on-going change Good attention to detail with emphasis on quality Good planning and organizational skills Professional demeanor Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
12/11/2025
Full time
Lee Company provides core construction services of HVAC, plumbing and electrical for large and small commercial projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. Our incredible team has built their reputation on trust, honesty, employee safety and construction excellence since 1944. Safety is a core value that permeates how we live, train, work, and look out for our teammates. Summary of Job: Manage assigned group of foremen who are responsible for mechanical construction projects; Direct and coordinate assigned personnel in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing and resolving concerns. Education and Experience: High School diploma, GED, or equivalent (8) eight years or more related experience in the mechanical contracting industry with project experience exceeding $8M on a single project Knowledge of drafting systems Experience and proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, as well as other applications as needed Skills and Abilities: Good analytical and problem solving skills Ability to effectively manage projects and lead team members Ability to creatively develop and design solutions Good customer service skills and effective interpersonal skills Excellent communication skills Ability to effectively manage people and on-going change Good attention to detail with emphasis on quality Good planning and organizational skills Professional demeanor Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
Lee Company provides core construction services of HVAC, plumbing and electrical for large and small commercial projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. Our incredible team has built their reputation on trust, honesty, employee safety and construction excellence since 1944. Safety is a core value that permeates how we live, train, work, and look out for our teammates. Summary of Job: At the journeyman level, the applicant assembles installs and repairs pipes, fittings and fixtures of heating, water, and drainage systems, according to specifications and plumbing codes, studies building plans and working drawings to determine work aids required, and sequence of installations. Are you an experienced Plumber that takes pride in delivering high-quality plumbing systems that help businesses run smoothly and comfortably? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! As a key player in our construction team, you will be responsible for: Interpreting blueprints and specifications to determine the layout and configuration of plumbing systems. Fabricating, assembling, installing, and repairing plumbing pipes, fittings, and fixtures of heating, water, and drainage systems. Troubleshooting and repairing any problems that arise during installation. Collaborating with other members of the construction team to ensure plumbing systems are installed on time and within budget. Ensuring all plumbing systems meet industry standards for quality and safety. We offer a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, and opportunities for growth and advancement. If you are a skilled and dedicated worker looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity, we want to hear from you. Apply now! Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
12/11/2025
Full time
Lee Company provides core construction services of HVAC, plumbing and electrical for large and small commercial projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. Our incredible team has built their reputation on trust, honesty, employee safety and construction excellence since 1944. Safety is a core value that permeates how we live, train, work, and look out for our teammates. Summary of Job: At the journeyman level, the applicant assembles installs and repairs pipes, fittings and fixtures of heating, water, and drainage systems, according to specifications and plumbing codes, studies building plans and working drawings to determine work aids required, and sequence of installations. Are you an experienced Plumber that takes pride in delivering high-quality plumbing systems that help businesses run smoothly and comfortably? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! As a key player in our construction team, you will be responsible for: Interpreting blueprints and specifications to determine the layout and configuration of plumbing systems. Fabricating, assembling, installing, and repairing plumbing pipes, fittings, and fixtures of heating, water, and drainage systems. Troubleshooting and repairing any problems that arise during installation. Collaborating with other members of the construction team to ensure plumbing systems are installed on time and within budget. Ensuring all plumbing systems meet industry standards for quality and safety. We offer a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, and opportunities for growth and advancement. If you are a skilled and dedicated worker looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity, we want to hear from you. Apply now! Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
As a Religious Program Specialist (RP), you're more than a facilitator of religious services. To our Sailors, you are the listening ear, helping hand and friendly face they may need to get through tough times. From Judaism and Hinduism, to Christianity and Islam, Religious Program Specialists ensure that every Sailor has proper access to the resources needed to follow their faith. This includes duties like preparing devotional materials, organizing faith-based events, maintaining religious records and serving as a source of personal security for Navy Chaplains. The role of a Religious Program Specialist is about bringing Sailors together and helping to support their mental health through faith, whether they're religious or not. From suicide prevention, to relationship advice, to self-esteem issues, you will make sure your fellow Sailors always have someone to talk to and a solution to their problems. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Enlisted None More Information Responsibilities As a Religious Program Specialist in the Navy, your role could give you the opportunity to: Support clergy of all faiths in the facilitation of religious activities Provide physical security for Chaplains during field exercises and in combat environments Maintain records, ecclesiastical documents and references for various faith groups Operate, manage and maintain religious ministry facilities afloat and ashore Assist in the preparation of devotional and religious educational materials and audiovisual displays Handle all phases of the logistical support requirements for religious programs aboard ships, at shore stations and hospitals and for Marine Corps units and other sea service commands Operate/maintain libraries and publicize the command's religious activities Work under the oversight of Navy Chaplains Work Environment Wherever Chaplains are stationed, Religious Program Specialists are there to assist. Working indoors, in the field, on bases, in hospitals or in combat situations, they may serve literally anywhere in the world. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing a Religious Program Specialist role report to the Naval Chaplaincy School & Center at Newport, RI, where they receive formal Navy training at "A" School for 8 weeks. From there, Religious Program Specialists attend "C" School for 5 weeks of Marine combat training. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Post-Service Opportunities It's also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the field of religion can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailoras an RP in the Navy. Those seeking a Religious Program Specialist position must be U.S. citizens, possess a valid driver's license, be able to type 30 words a minute and understand that their work schedule may require duties to be performed in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. Religious Program Specialists must be supportive of clergy and people of all faiths, set high standards and be of good moral character. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For Annual Training, Religious Program Specialists may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea, bases and installations on shore or in the field. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members, prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement, so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience: you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Religious Program Specialist compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
12/11/2025
Full time
As a Religious Program Specialist (RP), you're more than a facilitator of religious services. To our Sailors, you are the listening ear, helping hand and friendly face they may need to get through tough times. From Judaism and Hinduism, to Christianity and Islam, Religious Program Specialists ensure that every Sailor has proper access to the resources needed to follow their faith. This includes duties like preparing devotional materials, organizing faith-based events, maintaining religious records and serving as a source of personal security for Navy Chaplains. The role of a Religious Program Specialist is about bringing Sailors together and helping to support their mental health through faith, whether they're religious or not. From suicide prevention, to relationship advice, to self-esteem issues, you will make sure your fellow Sailors always have someone to talk to and a solution to their problems. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Enlisted None More Information Responsibilities As a Religious Program Specialist in the Navy, your role could give you the opportunity to: Support clergy of all faiths in the facilitation of religious activities Provide physical security for Chaplains during field exercises and in combat environments Maintain records, ecclesiastical documents and references for various faith groups Operate, manage and maintain religious ministry facilities afloat and ashore Assist in the preparation of devotional and religious educational materials and audiovisual displays Handle all phases of the logistical support requirements for religious programs aboard ships, at shore stations and hospitals and for Marine Corps units and other sea service commands Operate/maintain libraries and publicize the command's religious activities Work under the oversight of Navy Chaplains Work Environment Wherever Chaplains are stationed, Religious Program Specialists are there to assist. Working indoors, in the field, on bases, in hospitals or in combat situations, they may serve literally anywhere in the world. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing a Religious Program Specialist role report to the Naval Chaplaincy School & Center at Newport, RI, where they receive formal Navy training at "A" School for 8 weeks. From there, Religious Program Specialists attend "C" School for 5 weeks of Marine combat training. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Post-Service Opportunities It's also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the field of religion can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailoras an RP in the Navy. Those seeking a Religious Program Specialist position must be U.S. citizens, possess a valid driver's license, be able to type 30 words a minute and understand that their work schedule may require duties to be performed in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. Religious Program Specialists must be supportive of clergy and people of all faiths, set high standards and be of good moral character. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For Annual Training, Religious Program Specialists may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea, bases and installations on shore or in the field. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members, prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement, so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience: you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Religious Program Specialist compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
Lee Company provides core construction services of HVAC, plumbing and electrical for large and small commercial projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. Our incredible team has built their reputation on trust, honesty, employee safety and construction excellence since 1944. Safety is a core value that permeates how we live, train, work, and look out for our teammates. Summary of Job: Supervises journeyman electricians and helpers and the work performed in electrical functions, including planning, diagramming, installing and repairing electrical systems, including the conduits of tubing or pipe often required by local electrical codes. Provides input on electrical plans being developed and then handles implementation and maintenance of these systems. Education and Experience: Must possess a high school degree or equivalency. Five years of related experience and/or training is required. Supervisory experience a definite plus. Electrical Journeyman license strongly preferred. NCEER certification strongly preferred. Skills and Abilities: Ability to read blueprints. Ability to run conduit and wire. Ability to troubleshoot issues in a timely and effective manner. Demonstrate proper sand safe use of tools and related equipment. Ability to work and communicate effectively as an individual as well as in a team environment. Ability to handle disruptions in stride with professionalism. Ability to terminate devices. Working knowledge of installing electrical systems in a new construction setting. Ability to lift, push, pull and move moderately heavy objects. Ability to ascend/ descend ladders. Must be able to handle stress and job demands. Must be able to cooperatively work with others. Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
12/11/2025
Full time
Lee Company provides core construction services of HVAC, plumbing and electrical for large and small commercial projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. Our incredible team has built their reputation on trust, honesty, employee safety and construction excellence since 1944. Safety is a core value that permeates how we live, train, work, and look out for our teammates. Summary of Job: Supervises journeyman electricians and helpers and the work performed in electrical functions, including planning, diagramming, installing and repairing electrical systems, including the conduits of tubing or pipe often required by local electrical codes. Provides input on electrical plans being developed and then handles implementation and maintenance of these systems. Education and Experience: Must possess a high school degree or equivalency. Five years of related experience and/or training is required. Supervisory experience a definite plus. Electrical Journeyman license strongly preferred. NCEER certification strongly preferred. Skills and Abilities: Ability to read blueprints. Ability to run conduit and wire. Ability to troubleshoot issues in a timely and effective manner. Demonstrate proper sand safe use of tools and related equipment. Ability to work and communicate effectively as an individual as well as in a team environment. Ability to handle disruptions in stride with professionalism. Ability to terminate devices. Working knowledge of installing electrical systems in a new construction setting. Ability to lift, push, pull and move moderately heavy objects. Ability to ascend/ descend ladders. Must be able to handle stress and job demands. Must be able to cooperatively work with others. Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
As a Religious Program Specialist (RP), you're more than a facilitator of religious services. To our Sailors, you are the listening ear, helping hand and friendly face they may need to get through tough times. From Judaism and Hinduism, to Christianity and Islam, Religious Program Specialists ensure that every Sailor has proper access to the resources needed to follow their faith. This includes duties like preparing devotional materials, organizing faith-based events, maintaining religious records and serving as a source of personal security for Navy Chaplains. The role of a Religious Program Specialist is about bringing Sailors together and helping to support their mental health through faith, whether they're religious or not. From suicide prevention, to relationship advice, to self-esteem issues, you will make sure your fellow Sailors always have someone to talk to and a solution to their problems. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Enlisted None More Information Responsibilities As a Religious Program Specialist in the Navy, your role could give you the opportunity to: Support clergy of all faiths in the facilitation of religious activities Provide physical security for Chaplains during field exercises and in combat environments Maintain records, ecclesiastical documents and references for various faith groups Operate, manage and maintain religious ministry facilities afloat and ashore Assist in the preparation of devotional and religious educational materials and audiovisual displays Handle all phases of the logistical support requirements for religious programs aboard ships, at shore stations and hospitals and for Marine Corps units and other sea service commands Operate/maintain libraries and publicize the command's religious activities Work under the oversight of Navy Chaplains Work Environment Wherever Chaplains are stationed, Religious Program Specialists are there to assist. Working indoors, in the field, on bases, in hospitals or in combat situations, they may serve literally anywhere in the world. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing a Religious Program Specialist role report to the Naval Chaplaincy School & Center at Newport, RI, where they receive formal Navy training at "A" School for 8 weeks. From there, Religious Program Specialists attend "C" School for 5 weeks of Marine combat training. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Post-Service Opportunities It's also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the field of religion can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailoras an RP in the Navy. Those seeking a Religious Program Specialist position must be U.S. citizens, possess a valid driver's license, be able to type 30 words a minute and understand that their work schedule may require duties to be performed in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. Religious Program Specialists must be supportive of clergy and people of all faiths, set high standards and be of good moral character. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For Annual Training, Religious Program Specialists may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea, bases and installations on shore or in the field. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members, prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement, so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience: you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Religious Program Specialist compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
12/11/2025
Full time
As a Religious Program Specialist (RP), you're more than a facilitator of religious services. To our Sailors, you are the listening ear, helping hand and friendly face they may need to get through tough times. From Judaism and Hinduism, to Christianity and Islam, Religious Program Specialists ensure that every Sailor has proper access to the resources needed to follow their faith. This includes duties like preparing devotional materials, organizing faith-based events, maintaining religious records and serving as a source of personal security for Navy Chaplains. The role of a Religious Program Specialist is about bringing Sailors together and helping to support their mental health through faith, whether they're religious or not. From suicide prevention, to relationship advice, to self-esteem issues, you will make sure your fellow Sailors always have someone to talk to and a solution to their problems. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Enlisted None More Information Responsibilities As a Religious Program Specialist in the Navy, your role could give you the opportunity to: Support clergy of all faiths in the facilitation of religious activities Provide physical security for Chaplains during field exercises and in combat environments Maintain records, ecclesiastical documents and references for various faith groups Operate, manage and maintain religious ministry facilities afloat and ashore Assist in the preparation of devotional and religious educational materials and audiovisual displays Handle all phases of the logistical support requirements for religious programs aboard ships, at shore stations and hospitals and for Marine Corps units and other sea service commands Operate/maintain libraries and publicize the command's religious activities Work under the oversight of Navy Chaplains Work Environment Wherever Chaplains are stationed, Religious Program Specialists are there to assist. Working indoors, in the field, on bases, in hospitals or in combat situations, they may serve literally anywhere in the world. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing a Religious Program Specialist role report to the Naval Chaplaincy School & Center at Newport, RI, where they receive formal Navy training at "A" School for 8 weeks. From there, Religious Program Specialists attend "C" School for 5 weeks of Marine combat training. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Post-Service Opportunities It's also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the field of religion can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailoras an RP in the Navy. Those seeking a Religious Program Specialist position must be U.S. citizens, possess a valid driver's license, be able to type 30 words a minute and understand that their work schedule may require duties to be performed in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. Religious Program Specialists must be supportive of clergy and people of all faiths, set high standards and be of good moral character. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For Annual Training, Religious Program Specialists may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea, bases and installations on shore or in the field. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members, prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement, so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience: you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Religious Program Specialist compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
As a Religious Program Specialist (RP), you're more than a facilitator of religious services. To our Sailors, you are the listening ear, helping hand and friendly face they may need to get through tough times. From Judaism and Hinduism, to Christianity and Islam, Religious Program Specialists ensure that every Sailor has proper access to the resources needed to follow their faith. This includes duties like preparing devotional materials, organizing faith-based events, maintaining religious records and serving as a source of personal security for Navy Chaplains. The role of a Religious Program Specialist is about bringing Sailors together and helping to support their mental health through faith, whether they're religious or not. From suicide prevention, to relationship advice, to self-esteem issues, you will make sure your fellow Sailors always have someone to talk to and a solution to their problems. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Enlisted None More Information Responsibilities As a Religious Program Specialist in the Navy, your role could give you the opportunity to: Support clergy of all faiths in the facilitation of religious activities Provide physical security for Chaplains during field exercises and in combat environments Maintain records, ecclesiastical documents and references for various faith groups Operate, manage and maintain religious ministry facilities afloat and ashore Assist in the preparation of devotional and religious educational materials and audiovisual displays Handle all phases of the logistical support requirements for religious programs aboard ships, at shore stations and hospitals and for Marine Corps units and other sea service commands Operate/maintain libraries and publicize the command's religious activities Work under the oversight of Navy Chaplains Work Environment Wherever Chaplains are stationed, Religious Program Specialists are there to assist. Working indoors, in the field, on bases, in hospitals or in combat situations, they may serve literally anywhere in the world. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing a Religious Program Specialist role report to the Naval Chaplaincy School & Center at Newport, RI, where they receive formal Navy training at "A" School for 8 weeks. From there, Religious Program Specialists attend "C" School for 5 weeks of Marine combat training. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Post-Service Opportunities It's also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the field of religion can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailoras an RP in the Navy. Those seeking a Religious Program Specialist position must be U.S. citizens, possess a valid driver's license, be able to type 30 words a minute and understand that their work schedule may require duties to be performed in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. Religious Program Specialists must be supportive of clergy and people of all faiths, set high standards and be of good moral character. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For Annual Training, Religious Program Specialists may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea, bases and installations on shore or in the field. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members, prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement, so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience: you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Religious Program Specialist compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
12/11/2025
Full time
As a Religious Program Specialist (RP), you're more than a facilitator of religious services. To our Sailors, you are the listening ear, helping hand and friendly face they may need to get through tough times. From Judaism and Hinduism, to Christianity and Islam, Religious Program Specialists ensure that every Sailor has proper access to the resources needed to follow their faith. This includes duties like preparing devotional materials, organizing faith-based events, maintaining religious records and serving as a source of personal security for Navy Chaplains. The role of a Religious Program Specialist is about bringing Sailors together and helping to support their mental health through faith, whether they're religious or not. From suicide prevention, to relationship advice, to self-esteem issues, you will make sure your fellow Sailors always have someone to talk to and a solution to their problems. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Enlisted None More Information Responsibilities As a Religious Program Specialist in the Navy, your role could give you the opportunity to: Support clergy of all faiths in the facilitation of religious activities Provide physical security for Chaplains during field exercises and in combat environments Maintain records, ecclesiastical documents and references for various faith groups Operate, manage and maintain religious ministry facilities afloat and ashore Assist in the preparation of devotional and religious educational materials and audiovisual displays Handle all phases of the logistical support requirements for religious programs aboard ships, at shore stations and hospitals and for Marine Corps units and other sea service commands Operate/maintain libraries and publicize the command's religious activities Work under the oversight of Navy Chaplains Work Environment Wherever Chaplains are stationed, Religious Program Specialists are there to assist. Working indoors, in the field, on bases, in hospitals or in combat situations, they may serve literally anywhere in the world. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing a Religious Program Specialist role report to the Naval Chaplaincy School & Center at Newport, RI, where they receive formal Navy training at "A" School for 8 weeks. From there, Religious Program Specialists attend "C" School for 5 weeks of Marine combat training. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Post-Service Opportunities It's also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the field of religion can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailoras an RP in the Navy. Those seeking a Religious Program Specialist position must be U.S. citizens, possess a valid driver's license, be able to type 30 words a minute and understand that their work schedule may require duties to be performed in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. Religious Program Specialists must be supportive of clergy and people of all faiths, set high standards and be of good moral character. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For Annual Training, Religious Program Specialists may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea, bases and installations on shore or in the field. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members, prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement, so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience: you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Religious Program Specialist compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
As a Religious Program Specialist (RP), you're more than a facilitator of religious services. To our Sailors, you are the listening ear, helping hand and friendly face they may need to get through tough times. From Judaism and Hinduism, to Christianity and Islam, Religious Program Specialists ensure that every Sailor has proper access to the resources needed to follow their faith. This includes duties like preparing devotional materials, organizing faith-based events, maintaining religious records and serving as a source of personal security for Navy Chaplains. The role of a Religious Program Specialist is about bringing Sailors together and helping to support their mental health through faith, whether they're religious or not. From suicide prevention, to relationship advice, to self-esteem issues, you will make sure your fellow Sailors always have someone to talk to and a solution to their problems. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Enlisted None More Information Responsibilities As a Religious Program Specialist in the Navy, your role could give you the opportunity to: Support clergy of all faiths in the facilitation of religious activities Provide physical security for Chaplains during field exercises and in combat environments Maintain records, ecclesiastical documents and references for various faith groups Operate, manage and maintain religious ministry facilities afloat and ashore Assist in the preparation of devotional and religious educational materials and audiovisual displays Handle all phases of the logistical support requirements for religious programs aboard ships, at shore stations and hospitals and for Marine Corps units and other sea service commands Operate/maintain libraries and publicize the command's religious activities Work under the oversight of Navy Chaplains Work Environment Wherever Chaplains are stationed, Religious Program Specialists are there to assist. Working indoors, in the field, on bases, in hospitals or in combat situations, they may serve literally anywhere in the world. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing a Religious Program Specialist role report to the Naval Chaplaincy School & Center at Newport, RI, where they receive formal Navy training at "A" School for 8 weeks. From there, Religious Program Specialists attend "C" School for 5 weeks of Marine combat training. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Post-Service Opportunities It's also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the field of religion can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailoras an RP in the Navy. Those seeking a Religious Program Specialist position must be U.S. citizens, possess a valid driver's license, be able to type 30 words a minute and understand that their work schedule may require duties to be performed in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. Religious Program Specialists must be supportive of clergy and people of all faiths, set high standards and be of good moral character. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For Annual Training, Religious Program Specialists may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea, bases and installations on shore or in the field. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members, prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement, so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience: you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Religious Program Specialist compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
12/11/2025
Full time
As a Religious Program Specialist (RP), you're more than a facilitator of religious services. To our Sailors, you are the listening ear, helping hand and friendly face they may need to get through tough times. From Judaism and Hinduism, to Christianity and Islam, Religious Program Specialists ensure that every Sailor has proper access to the resources needed to follow their faith. This includes duties like preparing devotional materials, organizing faith-based events, maintaining religious records and serving as a source of personal security for Navy Chaplains. The role of a Religious Program Specialist is about bringing Sailors together and helping to support their mental health through faith, whether they're religious or not. From suicide prevention, to relationship advice, to self-esteem issues, you will make sure your fellow Sailors always have someone to talk to and a solution to their problems. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Enlisted None More Information Responsibilities As a Religious Program Specialist in the Navy, your role could give you the opportunity to: Support clergy of all faiths in the facilitation of religious activities Provide physical security for Chaplains during field exercises and in combat environments Maintain records, ecclesiastical documents and references for various faith groups Operate, manage and maintain religious ministry facilities afloat and ashore Assist in the preparation of devotional and religious educational materials and audiovisual displays Handle all phases of the logistical support requirements for religious programs aboard ships, at shore stations and hospitals and for Marine Corps units and other sea service commands Operate/maintain libraries and publicize the command's religious activities Work under the oversight of Navy Chaplains Work Environment Wherever Chaplains are stationed, Religious Program Specialists are there to assist. Working indoors, in the field, on bases, in hospitals or in combat situations, they may serve literally anywhere in the world. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing a Religious Program Specialist role report to the Naval Chaplaincy School & Center at Newport, RI, where they receive formal Navy training at "A" School for 8 weeks. From there, Religious Program Specialists attend "C" School for 5 weeks of Marine combat training. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Post-Service Opportunities It's also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the field of religion can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailoras an RP in the Navy. Those seeking a Religious Program Specialist position must be U.S. citizens, possess a valid driver's license, be able to type 30 words a minute and understand that their work schedule may require duties to be performed in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. Religious Program Specialists must be supportive of clergy and people of all faiths, set high standards and be of good moral character. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For Annual Training, Religious Program Specialists may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea, bases and installations on shore or in the field. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members, prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement, so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience: you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Religious Program Specialist compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
As a Religious Program Specialist (RP), you're more than a facilitator of religious services. To our Sailors, you are the listening ear, helping hand and friendly face they may need to get through tough times. From Judaism and Hinduism, to Christianity and Islam, Religious Program Specialists ensure that every Sailor has proper access to the resources needed to follow their faith. This includes duties like preparing devotional materials, organizing faith-based events, maintaining religious records and serving as a source of personal security for Navy Chaplains. The role of a Religious Program Specialist is about bringing Sailors together and helping to support their mental health through faith, whether they're religious or not. From suicide prevention, to relationship advice, to self-esteem issues, you will make sure your fellow Sailors always have someone to talk to and a solution to their problems. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Enlisted None More Information Responsibilities As a Religious Program Specialist in the Navy, your role could give you the opportunity to: Support clergy of all faiths in the facilitation of religious activities Provide physical security for Chaplains during field exercises and in combat environments Maintain records, ecclesiastical documents and references for various faith groups Operate, manage and maintain religious ministry facilities afloat and ashore Assist in the preparation of devotional and religious educational materials and audiovisual displays Handle all phases of the logistical support requirements for religious programs aboard ships, at shore stations and hospitals and for Marine Corps units and other sea service commands Operate/maintain libraries and publicize the command's religious activities Work under the oversight of Navy Chaplains Work Environment Wherever Chaplains are stationed, Religious Program Specialists are there to assist. Working indoors, in the field, on bases, in hospitals or in combat situations, they may serve literally anywhere in the world. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing a Religious Program Specialist role report to the Naval Chaplaincy School & Center at Newport, RI, where they receive formal Navy training at "A" School for 8 weeks. From there, Religious Program Specialists attend "C" School for 5 weeks of Marine combat training. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Post-Service Opportunities It's also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the field of religion can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailoras an RP in the Navy. Those seeking a Religious Program Specialist position must be U.S. citizens, possess a valid driver's license, be able to type 30 words a minute and understand that their work schedule may require duties to be performed in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. Religious Program Specialists must be supportive of clergy and people of all faiths, set high standards and be of good moral character. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For Annual Training, Religious Program Specialists may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea, bases and installations on shore or in the field. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members, prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement, so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience: you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Religious Program Specialist compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
12/11/2025
Full time
As a Religious Program Specialist (RP), you're more than a facilitator of religious services. To our Sailors, you are the listening ear, helping hand and friendly face they may need to get through tough times. From Judaism and Hinduism, to Christianity and Islam, Religious Program Specialists ensure that every Sailor has proper access to the resources needed to follow their faith. This includes duties like preparing devotional materials, organizing faith-based events, maintaining religious records and serving as a source of personal security for Navy Chaplains. The role of a Religious Program Specialist is about bringing Sailors together and helping to support their mental health through faith, whether they're religious or not. From suicide prevention, to relationship advice, to self-esteem issues, you will make sure your fellow Sailors always have someone to talk to and a solution to their problems. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Enlisted None More Information Responsibilities As a Religious Program Specialist in the Navy, your role could give you the opportunity to: Support clergy of all faiths in the facilitation of religious activities Provide physical security for Chaplains during field exercises and in combat environments Maintain records, ecclesiastical documents and references for various faith groups Operate, manage and maintain religious ministry facilities afloat and ashore Assist in the preparation of devotional and religious educational materials and audiovisual displays Handle all phases of the logistical support requirements for religious programs aboard ships, at shore stations and hospitals and for Marine Corps units and other sea service commands Operate/maintain libraries and publicize the command's religious activities Work under the oversight of Navy Chaplains Work Environment Wherever Chaplains are stationed, Religious Program Specialists are there to assist. Working indoors, in the field, on bases, in hospitals or in combat situations, they may serve literally anywhere in the world. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing a Religious Program Specialist role report to the Naval Chaplaincy School & Center at Newport, RI, where they receive formal Navy training at "A" School for 8 weeks. From there, Religious Program Specialists attend "C" School for 5 weeks of Marine combat training. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Post-Service Opportunities It's also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the field of religion can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailoras an RP in the Navy. Those seeking a Religious Program Specialist position must be U.S. citizens, possess a valid driver's license, be able to type 30 words a minute and understand that their work schedule may require duties to be performed in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. Religious Program Specialists must be supportive of clergy and people of all faiths, set high standards and be of good moral character. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For Annual Training, Religious Program Specialists may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea, bases and installations on shore or in the field. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members, prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement, so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience: you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Religious Program Specialist compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
Lee Company provides core construction services of HVAC, plumbing and electrical for large and small commercial projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. Our incredible team has built their reputation on trust, honesty, employee safety and construction excellence since 1944. Safety is a core value that permeates how we live, train, work, and look out for our teammates. Summary of Job: Manage assigned group of foremen who are responsible for mechanical construction projects; Direct and coordinate assigned personnel in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing and resolving concerns. Education and Experience: High School diploma, GED, or equivalent (8) eight years or more related experience in the mechanical contracting industry with project experience exceeding $8M on a single project Knowledge of drafting systems Experience and proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, as well as other applications as needed Skills and Abilities: Good analytical and problem solving skills Ability to effectively manage projects and lead team members Ability to creatively develop and design solutions Good customer service skills and effective interpersonal skills Excellent communication skills Ability to effectively manage people and on-going change Good attention to detail with emphasis on quality Good planning and organizational skills Professional demeanor Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
12/11/2025
Full time
Lee Company provides core construction services of HVAC, plumbing and electrical for large and small commercial projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. Our incredible team has built their reputation on trust, honesty, employee safety and construction excellence since 1944. Safety is a core value that permeates how we live, train, work, and look out for our teammates. Summary of Job: Manage assigned group of foremen who are responsible for mechanical construction projects; Direct and coordinate assigned personnel in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing and resolving concerns. Education and Experience: High School diploma, GED, or equivalent (8) eight years or more related experience in the mechanical contracting industry with project experience exceeding $8M on a single project Knowledge of drafting systems Experience and proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, as well as other applications as needed Skills and Abilities: Good analytical and problem solving skills Ability to effectively manage projects and lead team members Ability to creatively develop and design solutions Good customer service skills and effective interpersonal skills Excellent communication skills Ability to effectively manage people and on-going change Good attention to detail with emphasis on quality Good planning and organizational skills Professional demeanor Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
Lee Company provides core construction services of HVAC, plumbing and electrical for large and small commercial projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. Our incredible team has built their reputation on trust, honesty, employee safety and construction excellence since 1944. Safety is a core value that permeates how we live, train, work, and look out for our teammates. Summary of Job: Manage assigned group of foremen who are responsible for mechanical construction projects; Direct and coordinate assigned personnel in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing and resolving concerns. Education and Experience: High School diploma, GED, or equivalent (8) eight years or more related experience in the mechanical contracting industry with project experience exceeding $8M on a single project Knowledge of drafting systems Experience and proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, as well as other applications as needed Skills and Abilities: Good analytical and problem solving skills Ability to effectively manage projects and lead team members Ability to creatively develop and design solutions Good customer service skills and effective interpersonal skills Excellent communication skills Ability to effectively manage people and on-going change Good attention to detail with emphasis on quality Good planning and organizational skills Professional demeanor Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
12/11/2025
Full time
Lee Company provides core construction services of HVAC, plumbing and electrical for large and small commercial projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. Our incredible team has built their reputation on trust, honesty, employee safety and construction excellence since 1944. Safety is a core value that permeates how we live, train, work, and look out for our teammates. Summary of Job: Manage assigned group of foremen who are responsible for mechanical construction projects; Direct and coordinate assigned personnel in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing and resolving concerns. Education and Experience: High School diploma, GED, or equivalent (8) eight years or more related experience in the mechanical contracting industry with project experience exceeding $8M on a single project Knowledge of drafting systems Experience and proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, as well as other applications as needed Skills and Abilities: Good analytical and problem solving skills Ability to effectively manage projects and lead team members Ability to creatively develop and design solutions Good customer service skills and effective interpersonal skills Excellent communication skills Ability to effectively manage people and on-going change Good attention to detail with emphasis on quality Good planning and organizational skills Professional demeanor Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
As a Religious Program Specialist (RP), you're more than a facilitator of religious services. To our Sailors, you are the listening ear, helping hand and friendly face they may need to get through tough times. From Judaism and Hinduism, to Christianity and Islam, Religious Program Specialists ensure that every Sailor has proper access to the resources needed to follow their faith. This includes duties like preparing devotional materials, organizing faith-based events, maintaining religious records and serving as a source of personal security for Navy Chaplains. The role of a Religious Program Specialist is about bringing Sailors together and helping to support their mental health through faith, whether they're religious or not. From suicide prevention, to relationship advice, to self-esteem issues, you will make sure your fellow Sailors always have someone to talk to and a solution to their problems. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Enlisted None More Information Responsibilities As a Religious Program Specialist in the Navy, your role could give you the opportunity to: Support clergy of all faiths in the facilitation of religious activities Provide physical security for Chaplains during field exercises and in combat environments Maintain records, ecclesiastical documents and references for various faith groups Operate, manage and maintain religious ministry facilities afloat and ashore Assist in the preparation of devotional and religious educational materials and audiovisual displays Handle all phases of the logistical support requirements for religious programs aboard ships, at shore stations and hospitals and for Marine Corps units and other sea service commands Operate/maintain libraries and publicize the command's religious activities Work under the oversight of Navy Chaplains Work Environment Wherever Chaplains are stationed, Religious Program Specialists are there to assist. Working indoors, in the field, on bases, in hospitals or in combat situations, they may serve literally anywhere in the world. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing a Religious Program Specialist role report to the Naval Chaplaincy School & Center at Newport, RI, where they receive formal Navy training at "A" School for 8 weeks. From there, Religious Program Specialists attend "C" School for 5 weeks of Marine combat training. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Post-Service Opportunities It's also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the field of religion can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailoras an RP in the Navy. Those seeking a Religious Program Specialist position must be U.S. citizens, possess a valid driver's license, be able to type 30 words a minute and understand that their work schedule may require duties to be performed in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. Religious Program Specialists must be supportive of clergy and people of all faiths, set high standards and be of good moral character. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For Annual Training, Religious Program Specialists may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea, bases and installations on shore or in the field. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members, prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement, so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience: you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Religious Program Specialist compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
12/11/2025
Full time
As a Religious Program Specialist (RP), you're more than a facilitator of religious services. To our Sailors, you are the listening ear, helping hand and friendly face they may need to get through tough times. From Judaism and Hinduism, to Christianity and Islam, Religious Program Specialists ensure that every Sailor has proper access to the resources needed to follow their faith. This includes duties like preparing devotional materials, organizing faith-based events, maintaining religious records and serving as a source of personal security for Navy Chaplains. The role of a Religious Program Specialist is about bringing Sailors together and helping to support their mental health through faith, whether they're religious or not. From suicide prevention, to relationship advice, to self-esteem issues, you will make sure your fellow Sailors always have someone to talk to and a solution to their problems. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Enlisted None More Information Responsibilities As a Religious Program Specialist in the Navy, your role could give you the opportunity to: Support clergy of all faiths in the facilitation of religious activities Provide physical security for Chaplains during field exercises and in combat environments Maintain records, ecclesiastical documents and references for various faith groups Operate, manage and maintain religious ministry facilities afloat and ashore Assist in the preparation of devotional and religious educational materials and audiovisual displays Handle all phases of the logistical support requirements for religious programs aboard ships, at shore stations and hospitals and for Marine Corps units and other sea service commands Operate/maintain libraries and publicize the command's religious activities Work under the oversight of Navy Chaplains Work Environment Wherever Chaplains are stationed, Religious Program Specialists are there to assist. Working indoors, in the field, on bases, in hospitals or in combat situations, they may serve literally anywhere in the world. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing a Religious Program Specialist role report to the Naval Chaplaincy School & Center at Newport, RI, where they receive formal Navy training at "A" School for 8 weeks. From there, Religious Program Specialists attend "C" School for 5 weeks of Marine combat training. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Post-Service Opportunities It's also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the field of religion can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailoras an RP in the Navy. Those seeking a Religious Program Specialist position must be U.S. citizens, possess a valid driver's license, be able to type 30 words a minute and understand that their work schedule may require duties to be performed in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. Religious Program Specialists must be supportive of clergy and people of all faiths, set high standards and be of good moral character. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For Annual Training, Religious Program Specialists may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea, bases and installations on shore or in the field. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members, prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement, so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience: you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Religious Program Specialist compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
As a Religious Program Specialist (RP), you're more than a facilitator of religious services. To our Sailors, you are the listening ear, helping hand and friendly face they may need to get through tough times. From Judaism and Hinduism, to Christianity and Islam, Religious Program Specialists ensure that every Sailor has proper access to the resources needed to follow their faith. This includes duties like preparing devotional materials, organizing faith-based events, maintaining religious records and serving as a source of personal security for Navy Chaplains. The role of a Religious Program Specialist is about bringing Sailors together and helping to support their mental health through faith, whether they're religious or not. From suicide prevention, to relationship advice, to self-esteem issues, you will make sure your fellow Sailors always have someone to talk to and a solution to their problems. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Enlisted None More Information Responsibilities As a Religious Program Specialist in the Navy, your role could give you the opportunity to: Support clergy of all faiths in the facilitation of religious activities Provide physical security for Chaplains during field exercises and in combat environments Maintain records, ecclesiastical documents and references for various faith groups Operate, manage and maintain religious ministry facilities afloat and ashore Assist in the preparation of devotional and religious educational materials and audiovisual displays Handle all phases of the logistical support requirements for religious programs aboard ships, at shore stations and hospitals and for Marine Corps units and other sea service commands Operate/maintain libraries and publicize the command's religious activities Work under the oversight of Navy Chaplains Work Environment Wherever Chaplains are stationed, Religious Program Specialists are there to assist. Working indoors, in the field, on bases, in hospitals or in combat situations, they may serve literally anywhere in the world. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing a Religious Program Specialist role report to the Naval Chaplaincy School & Center at Newport, RI, where they receive formal Navy training at "A" School for 8 weeks. From there, Religious Program Specialists attend "C" School for 5 weeks of Marine combat training. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Post-Service Opportunities It's also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the field of religion can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailoras an RP in the Navy. Those seeking a Religious Program Specialist position must be U.S. citizens, possess a valid driver's license, be able to type 30 words a minute and understand that their work schedule may require duties to be performed in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. Religious Program Specialists must be supportive of clergy and people of all faiths, set high standards and be of good moral character. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For Annual Training, Religious Program Specialists may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea, bases and installations on shore or in the field. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members, prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement, so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience: you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Religious Program Specialist compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
12/11/2025
Full time
As a Religious Program Specialist (RP), you're more than a facilitator of religious services. To our Sailors, you are the listening ear, helping hand and friendly face they may need to get through tough times. From Judaism and Hinduism, to Christianity and Islam, Religious Program Specialists ensure that every Sailor has proper access to the resources needed to follow their faith. This includes duties like preparing devotional materials, organizing faith-based events, maintaining religious records and serving as a source of personal security for Navy Chaplains. The role of a Religious Program Specialist is about bringing Sailors together and helping to support their mental health through faith, whether they're religious or not. From suicide prevention, to relationship advice, to self-esteem issues, you will make sure your fellow Sailors always have someone to talk to and a solution to their problems. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Enlisted None More Information Responsibilities As a Religious Program Specialist in the Navy, your role could give you the opportunity to: Support clergy of all faiths in the facilitation of religious activities Provide physical security for Chaplains during field exercises and in combat environments Maintain records, ecclesiastical documents and references for various faith groups Operate, manage and maintain religious ministry facilities afloat and ashore Assist in the preparation of devotional and religious educational materials and audiovisual displays Handle all phases of the logistical support requirements for religious programs aboard ships, at shore stations and hospitals and for Marine Corps units and other sea service commands Operate/maintain libraries and publicize the command's religious activities Work under the oversight of Navy Chaplains Work Environment Wherever Chaplains are stationed, Religious Program Specialists are there to assist. Working indoors, in the field, on bases, in hospitals or in combat situations, they may serve literally anywhere in the world. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing a Religious Program Specialist role report to the Naval Chaplaincy School & Center at Newport, RI, where they receive formal Navy training at "A" School for 8 weeks. From there, Religious Program Specialists attend "C" School for 5 weeks of Marine combat training. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Post-Service Opportunities It's also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the field of religion can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailoras an RP in the Navy. Those seeking a Religious Program Specialist position must be U.S. citizens, possess a valid driver's license, be able to type 30 words a minute and understand that their work schedule may require duties to be performed in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. Religious Program Specialists must be supportive of clergy and people of all faiths, set high standards and be of good moral character. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For Annual Training, Religious Program Specialists may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea, bases and installations on shore or in the field. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members, prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement, so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience: you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Religious Program Specialist compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
Lee Company provides core construction services of HVAC, plumbing and electrical for large and small commercial projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. Our incredible team has built their reputation on trust, honesty, employee safety and construction excellence since 1944. Safety is a core value that permeates how we live, train, work, and look out for our teammates. Summary of Job: Manage assigned group of foremen who are responsible for mechanical construction projects; Direct and coordinate assigned personnel in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing and resolving concerns. Education and Experience: High School diploma, GED, or equivalent (8) eight years or more related experience in the mechanical contracting industry with project experience exceeding $8M on a single project Knowledge of drafting systems Experience and proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, as well as other applications as needed Skills and Abilities: Good analytical and problem solving skills Ability to effectively manage projects and lead team members Ability to creatively develop and design solutions Good customer service skills and effective interpersonal skills Excellent communication skills Ability to effectively manage people and on-going change Good attention to detail with emphasis on quality Good planning and organizational skills Professional demeanor Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
12/11/2025
Full time
Lee Company provides core construction services of HVAC, plumbing and electrical for large and small commercial projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. Our incredible team has built their reputation on trust, honesty, employee safety and construction excellence since 1944. Safety is a core value that permeates how we live, train, work, and look out for our teammates. Summary of Job: Manage assigned group of foremen who are responsible for mechanical construction projects; Direct and coordinate assigned personnel in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing and resolving concerns. Education and Experience: High School diploma, GED, or equivalent (8) eight years or more related experience in the mechanical contracting industry with project experience exceeding $8M on a single project Knowledge of drafting systems Experience and proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, as well as other applications as needed Skills and Abilities: Good analytical and problem solving skills Ability to effectively manage projects and lead team members Ability to creatively develop and design solutions Good customer service skills and effective interpersonal skills Excellent communication skills Ability to effectively manage people and on-going change Good attention to detail with emphasis on quality Good planning and organizational skills Professional demeanor Company Perks & Benefits Our mission at Lee Company is to create a workplace where our employees can thrive, and we back that up with action. Wellness isn't just about your physical health; it's about your finances, career, community, and relationships too. We don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk. Check out the benefits that help our team live well and work well every day! Physical: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, plus on-site and mobile health clinic services. Financial: Earned Wage Access (EWA) - access a portion of your earned pay before payday, 401(k) company match, HSA contributions, and company-paid life and long-term disability insurance. Community: Company-supported volunteer opportunities to make a real impact. Career: Free trade training through Lee Company University (LCU), paid time off (PTO), and career growth opportunities. Relational: Paid time off (PTO), holidays, and Chaplain services for support when you need it. Lee Company is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information or testing, or family and medical leave. Lee Company is an E-Verify employer . Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. At the time of hire, employees will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility.
As a Religious Program Specialist (RP), you're more than a facilitator of religious services. To our Sailors, you are the listening ear, helping hand and friendly face they may need to get through tough times. From Judaism and Hinduism, to Christianity and Islam, Religious Program Specialists ensure that every Sailor has proper access to the resources needed to follow their faith. This includes duties like preparing devotional materials, organizing faith-based events, maintaining religious records and serving as a source of personal security for Navy Chaplains. The role of a Religious Program Specialist is about bringing Sailors together and helping to support their mental health through faith, whether they're religious or not. From suicide prevention, to relationship advice, to self-esteem issues, you will make sure your fellow Sailors always have someone to talk to and a solution to their problems. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Enlisted None More Information Responsibilities As a Religious Program Specialist in the Navy, your role could give you the opportunity to: Support clergy of all faiths in the facilitation of religious activities Provide physical security for Chaplains during field exercises and in combat environments Maintain records, ecclesiastical documents and references for various faith groups Operate, manage and maintain religious ministry facilities afloat and ashore Assist in the preparation of devotional and religious educational materials and audiovisual displays Handle all phases of the logistical support requirements for religious programs aboard ships, at shore stations and hospitals and for Marine Corps units and other sea service commands Operate/maintain libraries and publicize the command's religious activities Work under the oversight of Navy Chaplains Work Environment Wherever Chaplains are stationed, Religious Program Specialists are there to assist. Working indoors, in the field, on bases, in hospitals or in combat situations, they may serve literally anywhere in the world. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing a Religious Program Specialist role report to the Naval Chaplaincy School & Center at Newport, RI, where they receive formal Navy training at "A" School for 8 weeks. From there, Religious Program Specialists attend "C" School for 5 weeks of Marine combat training. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Post-Service Opportunities It's also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the field of religion can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailoras an RP in the Navy. Those seeking a Religious Program Specialist position must be U.S. citizens, possess a valid driver's license, be able to type 30 words a minute and understand that their work schedule may require duties to be performed in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. Religious Program Specialists must be supportive of clergy and people of all faiths, set high standards and be of good moral character. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For Annual Training, Religious Program Specialists may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea, bases and installations on shore or in the field. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members, prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement, so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience: you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Religious Program Specialist compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
12/11/2025
Full time
As a Religious Program Specialist (RP), you're more than a facilitator of religious services. To our Sailors, you are the listening ear, helping hand and friendly face they may need to get through tough times. From Judaism and Hinduism, to Christianity and Islam, Religious Program Specialists ensure that every Sailor has proper access to the resources needed to follow their faith. This includes duties like preparing devotional materials, organizing faith-based events, maintaining religious records and serving as a source of personal security for Navy Chaplains. The role of a Religious Program Specialist is about bringing Sailors together and helping to support their mental health through faith, whether they're religious or not. From suicide prevention, to relationship advice, to self-esteem issues, you will make sure your fellow Sailors always have someone to talk to and a solution to their problems. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Enlisted None More Information Responsibilities As a Religious Program Specialist in the Navy, your role could give you the opportunity to: Support clergy of all faiths in the facilitation of religious activities Provide physical security for Chaplains during field exercises and in combat environments Maintain records, ecclesiastical documents and references for various faith groups Operate, manage and maintain religious ministry facilities afloat and ashore Assist in the preparation of devotional and religious educational materials and audiovisual displays Handle all phases of the logistical support requirements for religious programs aboard ships, at shore stations and hospitals and for Marine Corps units and other sea service commands Operate/maintain libraries and publicize the command's religious activities Work under the oversight of Navy Chaplains Work Environment Wherever Chaplains are stationed, Religious Program Specialists are there to assist. Working indoors, in the field, on bases, in hospitals or in combat situations, they may serve literally anywhere in the world. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing a Religious Program Specialist role report to the Naval Chaplaincy School & Center at Newport, RI, where they receive formal Navy training at "A" School for 8 weeks. From there, Religious Program Specialists attend "C" School for 5 weeks of Marine combat training. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Post-Service Opportunities It's also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the field of religion can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailoras an RP in the Navy. Those seeking a Religious Program Specialist position must be U.S. citizens, possess a valid driver's license, be able to type 30 words a minute and understand that their work schedule may require duties to be performed in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. Religious Program Specialists must be supportive of clergy and people of all faiths, set high standards and be of good moral character. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For Annual Training, Religious Program Specialists may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea, bases and installations on shore or in the field. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Religious Program Specialists in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members, prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement, so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience: you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Religious Program Specialist compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.