Campus OSU-Oklahoma City Contact Name & Email Mauricio Torres, Appointment Length 12 months Hiring Range Commensurate with education and experience Special Instructions For full consideration, please include a resume, cover letter and contact information for three professional references. Recruitment for position open internally to OSU-Oklahoma City Faculty. About this Position The general education chair is the first-line administrator of the assigned general education department. The chair is responsible for leadership and oversight of faculty and staff, curriculum, scheduling, assessment, budget, student success initiatives, transfer and concurrent enrollment coordination, and continuous improvement within the assigned discipline area(s). The chair ensures consistency and quality across courses, sections, and modalities, supports faculty development and evaluation processes, and works collaboratively with the dean and campus partners to advance institutional priorities and student success. Department Portfolio: All courses associated with the Department of Mathematics. Required Qualifications: Associate or bachelor's degree and licensure/certification in discipline required or Master's degree in discipline or related area or master's degree with 18 hours in discipline required. Must be qualified to teach and provide leadership in the one or more courses for which they are responsible; total of at least three (3) years of college-level teaching experience. Skills, Proficiencies, and/or Knowledge: Teaching Competence - Demonstrated ability to design and deliver effective lesson plans, instructional content, presentations, assignments, and supporting materials that promote student learning. Must consistently assess student learning outcomes and use results to improve instruction. Communication skills - Ability to communicate clearly and professionally in both written and verbal forms, using grammatically correct English. Must be capable of preparing detailed reports by established deadlines and interacting effectively with supervisors, colleagues, students, alumni, advisory committee members, and the public using sound judgment, tact, and discretion. Organizational and Time Management Skills - Proven ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously in an environment characterized by frequent deadlines, peak workloads, and substantial student and public interaction. Technical Skills - Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, PowerPoint, Excel), as well as email, internet tools, and learning management systems, with the ability to apply technology efficiently in instructional and administrative contexts. Interpersonal Skills - Strong ability to communicate diplomatically and collaborate effectively with students, faculty, staff, and community partners. Must be able to give and receive instructions, respond to inquiries appropriately, and foster positive working relationships. Student Centered Commitment - Evident dedication to student success and support, along with the ability to represent the OSU OKC and OSU brands with professionalism, positivity, and integrity. Leadership and Goal Development - Evidence of innovative leadership practices, with the ability to establish, implement, and continuously refine goals aligned with institutional priorities. Ethical and Professional Conduct - Demonstrated, consistent history of ethical behavior, professionalism, and adherence to institutional policies and standards. Preferred Qualifications Doctorate in related field. Minimum of one year of successful supervisory or administrative leadership in an academic setting. Other Performance Measures: Successful performance of the job requires creativity, initiative, and effective problem-solving. A general education chair must work constructively with faculty, staff, and university officials to accomplish essential job functions. Interpersonal Skills: Must work effectively and cooperatively with campus faculty, departments, schools, and support units, as well as a wide variety of people outside the university, such as advisory committees and representatives of other two-year and four-year institutions. Essential Job Functions: Reduced load to fulfill administrative leadership responsibilities; not to be less than 15 credit hours per academic year, or 12 credit hours if most courses have scheduled laboratory. Oversees general education discipline area(s) and ensures course consistency and quality. Leads hiring recommendations, onboarding, evaluation input, workload coordination, and faculty development for faculty in the general education chair's portfolio. Ensures consistency and quality of general education courses, shared course expectations, and alignment across sections and modalities. Ensures alignment of course curricula with OSRHE CEP expectations and general education requirements where applicable, maintains general education documentation and evidence for reviews. Manages the allocated budget lines for their portfolio (including adjunct and operating needs as assigned), submits resource requests to the Dean. Builds schedules for courses in their portfolio, recommends instructor assignments, ensures coverage, and efficient course rotation. Leads general education success strategies (gateway course improvement, DFW reduction, common supports), uses data to improve course outcomes. Supports concurrent enrollment relationships and general education pathway coordination; serves as liaison with college connection coordinator. Leads general education assessment plan for the portfolio, including at least one general education outcome (often more), uses evidence to drive improvements. Collects data and makes curriculum changes based on data trends. Performs as a key member of the General Education Council for general education outcome assessment, course alignment and continuous improvement. Coordinate with transfer institutions in the articulation of courses and/or degree programs. Remains current with theory and practice in the profession: coordinates and monitors professional growth activities for faculty. Coordinates the recruitment, selection, and recommendation of adjunct faculty and actively participates in the selection of qualified full-time faculty. Develops and monitors faculty teaching loads. Evaluates faculty/staff. Supervise textbook selection. Supervise implementation of initiatives for student success and retention. Establishes and maintains effective cooperation and coordination with all other schools, departments, and support units on campus. Supervises the planning and development of continuing education courses, workshops, and/or programs. Participates in professional organizations. Completes all mandatory training and participates in RPT-recommended level of professional development each year. Performs other duties as assigned. The duties listed in this job description are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position. Working Conditions: Must be able to work a flexible schedule to include some evenings and weekends in an often times busy and noisy environment. Work will be performed in an office and classroom environment with a significant amount of public contact, in person, by telephone, via email, and various communication platforms. Physical Requirements: Duties require extended periods of sitting, talking and listening. Duties require extensive use of computers, telephones and other office equipment. Requires possible lifting of up to 25 lbs. (If an object weights more than 45 lbs., OSU-Oklahoma City requires this to be a two-person lift). The work environment and physical demands described here are representative of those required by an employee to perform the essential functions of this job with or without reasonable accommodation.
04/25/2026
Full time
Campus OSU-Oklahoma City Contact Name & Email Mauricio Torres, Appointment Length 12 months Hiring Range Commensurate with education and experience Special Instructions For full consideration, please include a resume, cover letter and contact information for three professional references. Recruitment for position open internally to OSU-Oklahoma City Faculty. About this Position The general education chair is the first-line administrator of the assigned general education department. The chair is responsible for leadership and oversight of faculty and staff, curriculum, scheduling, assessment, budget, student success initiatives, transfer and concurrent enrollment coordination, and continuous improvement within the assigned discipline area(s). The chair ensures consistency and quality across courses, sections, and modalities, supports faculty development and evaluation processes, and works collaboratively with the dean and campus partners to advance institutional priorities and student success. Department Portfolio: All courses associated with the Department of Mathematics. Required Qualifications: Associate or bachelor's degree and licensure/certification in discipline required or Master's degree in discipline or related area or master's degree with 18 hours in discipline required. Must be qualified to teach and provide leadership in the one or more courses for which they are responsible; total of at least three (3) years of college-level teaching experience. Skills, Proficiencies, and/or Knowledge: Teaching Competence - Demonstrated ability to design and deliver effective lesson plans, instructional content, presentations, assignments, and supporting materials that promote student learning. Must consistently assess student learning outcomes and use results to improve instruction. Communication skills - Ability to communicate clearly and professionally in both written and verbal forms, using grammatically correct English. Must be capable of preparing detailed reports by established deadlines and interacting effectively with supervisors, colleagues, students, alumni, advisory committee members, and the public using sound judgment, tact, and discretion. Organizational and Time Management Skills - Proven ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously in an environment characterized by frequent deadlines, peak workloads, and substantial student and public interaction. Technical Skills - Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, PowerPoint, Excel), as well as email, internet tools, and learning management systems, with the ability to apply technology efficiently in instructional and administrative contexts. Interpersonal Skills - Strong ability to communicate diplomatically and collaborate effectively with students, faculty, staff, and community partners. Must be able to give and receive instructions, respond to inquiries appropriately, and foster positive working relationships. Student Centered Commitment - Evident dedication to student success and support, along with the ability to represent the OSU OKC and OSU brands with professionalism, positivity, and integrity. Leadership and Goal Development - Evidence of innovative leadership practices, with the ability to establish, implement, and continuously refine goals aligned with institutional priorities. Ethical and Professional Conduct - Demonstrated, consistent history of ethical behavior, professionalism, and adherence to institutional policies and standards. Preferred Qualifications Doctorate in related field. Minimum of one year of successful supervisory or administrative leadership in an academic setting. Other Performance Measures: Successful performance of the job requires creativity, initiative, and effective problem-solving. A general education chair must work constructively with faculty, staff, and university officials to accomplish essential job functions. Interpersonal Skills: Must work effectively and cooperatively with campus faculty, departments, schools, and support units, as well as a wide variety of people outside the university, such as advisory committees and representatives of other two-year and four-year institutions. Essential Job Functions: Reduced load to fulfill administrative leadership responsibilities; not to be less than 15 credit hours per academic year, or 12 credit hours if most courses have scheduled laboratory. Oversees general education discipline area(s) and ensures course consistency and quality. Leads hiring recommendations, onboarding, evaluation input, workload coordination, and faculty development for faculty in the general education chair's portfolio. Ensures consistency and quality of general education courses, shared course expectations, and alignment across sections and modalities. Ensures alignment of course curricula with OSRHE CEP expectations and general education requirements where applicable, maintains general education documentation and evidence for reviews. Manages the allocated budget lines for their portfolio (including adjunct and operating needs as assigned), submits resource requests to the Dean. Builds schedules for courses in their portfolio, recommends instructor assignments, ensures coverage, and efficient course rotation. Leads general education success strategies (gateway course improvement, DFW reduction, common supports), uses data to improve course outcomes. Supports concurrent enrollment relationships and general education pathway coordination; serves as liaison with college connection coordinator. Leads general education assessment plan for the portfolio, including at least one general education outcome (often more), uses evidence to drive improvements. Collects data and makes curriculum changes based on data trends. Performs as a key member of the General Education Council for general education outcome assessment, course alignment and continuous improvement. Coordinate with transfer institutions in the articulation of courses and/or degree programs. Remains current with theory and practice in the profession: coordinates and monitors professional growth activities for faculty. Coordinates the recruitment, selection, and recommendation of adjunct faculty and actively participates in the selection of qualified full-time faculty. Develops and monitors faculty teaching loads. Evaluates faculty/staff. Supervise textbook selection. Supervise implementation of initiatives for student success and retention. Establishes and maintains effective cooperation and coordination with all other schools, departments, and support units on campus. Supervises the planning and development of continuing education courses, workshops, and/or programs. Participates in professional organizations. Completes all mandatory training and participates in RPT-recommended level of professional development each year. Performs other duties as assigned. The duties listed in this job description are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position. Working Conditions: Must be able to work a flexible schedule to include some evenings and weekends in an often times busy and noisy environment. Work will be performed in an office and classroom environment with a significant amount of public contact, in person, by telephone, via email, and various communication platforms. Physical Requirements: Duties require extended periods of sitting, talking and listening. Duties require extensive use of computers, telephones and other office equipment. Requires possible lifting of up to 25 lbs. (If an object weights more than 45 lbs., OSU-Oklahoma City requires this to be a two-person lift). The work environment and physical demands described here are representative of those required by an employee to perform the essential functions of this job with or without reasonable accommodation.
The Team Manager is the leader of the Patient Care Team and that member of the team whose function is to: supervise, evaluate and coordinate the various component members of the interdisciplinary team; assure continuity of care from admission to discharge or transfer to bereavement; serve as patient advocate and coordinator for other social service and health care providers in the community who are involved in the care of the team s patients; assume responsibility for the maintenance of patient records from intake through discharge or transfer to bereavement. Salary Range: 71,200-106,800/Annually Patient Care Services Directs all patient care services for the team, including volunteer and bereavement, and ensures that services are rendered as integrated components of the interdisciplinary plan of care. Reviews information on all pending patient admissions, all new admissions (assessments and history) and alive discharges to assure that eligibility and appropriateness criteria are met. Collaborates with both the team physician and the attending physician regarding palliative care measures for pain and symptom management. Assures complete and accurate data and documentation are available to make recertification decisions and further assures that those decisions are made on a timely basis. Reviews all imminent alive discharges to assure effective discharge planning. Monitors the type and level of team services provided (staffing, medications, HME, supplies, level of care changes to inpatient and continuous care, etc.) to assure that they are appropriate and responsive to patient/family needs and expectations. Manages the team schedule and assures coordination of services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to all patients on the team. Facilitates team meeting, assuring interdisciplinary input into the update and revision of the plan of care in concert with the changing needs and expectations of the patient and family. Participates in on-call rotation. Staff Supervision and Management Interviews, selects, trains, supervises, evaluates and dismisses team staff in conjunction with the Patient Care Administrator Assures staff competence and performance levels through making field visits, evaluating documentation and providing team based in services on Vitas values, hospice principles and practices and specific team growth needs. Acts as a resource and mentor for staff re clinical issues, documentation, inter- and intra- team problem solving and appropriate customer service behavior Oversees staff and volunteer schedules, scheduling and territory assignments to assure that workload is distributed equitably and that all staff are able to meet overall productivity expectations. Reviews and approves payroll, assuring that employees have documented accurate time, mileage and additional expenses. Quality Improvement/Regulatory Compliance Monitors clinical records and all team activities to ensure that they are accurate, complete and meet required standards in accordance with VITAS policy and all regulatory bodies. Develops and implements performance improvement activities to respond to service issues and challenges and participates from time to time in program relating to quality and service improvement. Ensures that team completes proactive and other patient/family satisfaction surveys, and implements Quality Improvement measures and standards. Assists with surveys and requests from regulatory bodies and intermediaries as directed by local program. Performs substantive chart reviews to assure there is evidence that quality care is being delivered. Participates in the Outcomes Management and annual program review. Performs utilization review of continuous care and inpatient levels of care for all patients on team. Customer Service/Sales/Marketing Assures that problems/grievances/service failures experienced by individual pa tients/families or physicians/MCOs are addressed with team members, vendors, other VITAS departments, and are resolved promptly and satisfactorily. Analyzes customer service issues on team to identify causes and works with individual team members as well as entire team to improve performance. Personally speaks with patients/families and their attending physicians when patient is considering revocation to seek satisfactory solutions to avoid unnecessary revocation. Regularly visits LTC and Contract Bed facilities to assure care plan integration, customer satisfaction and to discuss criteria for determining appropriateness. Participates in providing inservices to customers along with other team members, Patient Care Administrators and other program staff. Participates in professional, voluntary or community service organizations Cost Containment Verifies/approves admitting IPOC diagnosis, treatments, staffing and supplies. Monitors utilization of resources by every patient to assure cost effective delivery of services. Controls and is accountable for productivity, labor and all related patient care costs with respect to budget. Approves all bills/invoices related to patient care services Professional Development Attends inservices, educational seminars and workshops. Develops and achieves professional growth goals and objectives. Participates as a mentor of newly hired Team Managers. QUALIFICATIONS Reliable transportation with appropriate license and insurance coverage for driver and passengers. Private telephone in home. Knowledge of the principles and practices of primary medical and nursing care, with at least a working knowledge of oncologic nursing and palliative care. Basic understanding of the interpersonal dynamics operative within the working relationships of an interdisciplinary health care team, and knowledge of the process of dying and bereavement. Working knowledge of VITAS information system (Vx) and the ability to utilize management reports. Two years successful supervisory experience or equivalent in a health care organization. EDUCATION Bachelor's degree preferred. Current and valid R.N. License to practice in the state where the VITAS program is located. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE EOE/AA M/F/D/V
04/24/2026
Full time
The Team Manager is the leader of the Patient Care Team and that member of the team whose function is to: supervise, evaluate and coordinate the various component members of the interdisciplinary team; assure continuity of care from admission to discharge or transfer to bereavement; serve as patient advocate and coordinator for other social service and health care providers in the community who are involved in the care of the team s patients; assume responsibility for the maintenance of patient records from intake through discharge or transfer to bereavement. Salary Range: 71,200-106,800/Annually Patient Care Services Directs all patient care services for the team, including volunteer and bereavement, and ensures that services are rendered as integrated components of the interdisciplinary plan of care. Reviews information on all pending patient admissions, all new admissions (assessments and history) and alive discharges to assure that eligibility and appropriateness criteria are met. Collaborates with both the team physician and the attending physician regarding palliative care measures for pain and symptom management. Assures complete and accurate data and documentation are available to make recertification decisions and further assures that those decisions are made on a timely basis. Reviews all imminent alive discharges to assure effective discharge planning. Monitors the type and level of team services provided (staffing, medications, HME, supplies, level of care changes to inpatient and continuous care, etc.) to assure that they are appropriate and responsive to patient/family needs and expectations. Manages the team schedule and assures coordination of services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to all patients on the team. Facilitates team meeting, assuring interdisciplinary input into the update and revision of the plan of care in concert with the changing needs and expectations of the patient and family. Participates in on-call rotation. Staff Supervision and Management Interviews, selects, trains, supervises, evaluates and dismisses team staff in conjunction with the Patient Care Administrator Assures staff competence and performance levels through making field visits, evaluating documentation and providing team based in services on Vitas values, hospice principles and practices and specific team growth needs. Acts as a resource and mentor for staff re clinical issues, documentation, inter- and intra- team problem solving and appropriate customer service behavior Oversees staff and volunteer schedules, scheduling and territory assignments to assure that workload is distributed equitably and that all staff are able to meet overall productivity expectations. Reviews and approves payroll, assuring that employees have documented accurate time, mileage and additional expenses. Quality Improvement/Regulatory Compliance Monitors clinical records and all team activities to ensure that they are accurate, complete and meet required standards in accordance with VITAS policy and all regulatory bodies. Develops and implements performance improvement activities to respond to service issues and challenges and participates from time to time in program relating to quality and service improvement. Ensures that team completes proactive and other patient/family satisfaction surveys, and implements Quality Improvement measures and standards. Assists with surveys and requests from regulatory bodies and intermediaries as directed by local program. Performs substantive chart reviews to assure there is evidence that quality care is being delivered. Participates in the Outcomes Management and annual program review. Performs utilization review of continuous care and inpatient levels of care for all patients on team. Customer Service/Sales/Marketing Assures that problems/grievances/service failures experienced by individual pa tients/families or physicians/MCOs are addressed with team members, vendors, other VITAS departments, and are resolved promptly and satisfactorily. Analyzes customer service issues on team to identify causes and works with individual team members as well as entire team to improve performance. Personally speaks with patients/families and their attending physicians when patient is considering revocation to seek satisfactory solutions to avoid unnecessary revocation. Regularly visits LTC and Contract Bed facilities to assure care plan integration, customer satisfaction and to discuss criteria for determining appropriateness. Participates in providing inservices to customers along with other team members, Patient Care Administrators and other program staff. Participates in professional, voluntary or community service organizations Cost Containment Verifies/approves admitting IPOC diagnosis, treatments, staffing and supplies. Monitors utilization of resources by every patient to assure cost effective delivery of services. Controls and is accountable for productivity, labor and all related patient care costs with respect to budget. Approves all bills/invoices related to patient care services Professional Development Attends inservices, educational seminars and workshops. Develops and achieves professional growth goals and objectives. Participates as a mentor of newly hired Team Managers. QUALIFICATIONS Reliable transportation with appropriate license and insurance coverage for driver and passengers. Private telephone in home. Knowledge of the principles and practices of primary medical and nursing care, with at least a working knowledge of oncologic nursing and palliative care. Basic understanding of the interpersonal dynamics operative within the working relationships of an interdisciplinary health care team, and knowledge of the process of dying and bereavement. Working knowledge of VITAS information system (Vx) and the ability to utilize management reports. Two years successful supervisory experience or equivalent in a health care organization. EDUCATION Bachelor's degree preferred. Current and valid R.N. License to practice in the state where the VITAS program is located. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE EOE/AA M/F/D/V
Job DescriptionJob Description JOB PURPOSE: The Sr. Controls Technician is responsible for the start-up and commissioning of PLC and DDC based controls systems by following commissioning procedures and guidelines. Sr. Controls Technician Essential Duties and Responsibilities: ORGANIZES COMMISSIONING OF DDC and or PLC based PROJECTS by accepting projects from project management; analyzing commissioning workload timelines; understanding project requirements, sequence of operation, programming, and system type; conferring and collaborating with other members of the engineering and programming team. ENSURES PROPER SYSTEM OPERABILITY by assisting in an onsite performance verification ("Big Picture Checkout") with the HBT engineer to verify the system is functioning as it was designed. DIRECTS ELECTRICAL SUBCONTRACTORS by prioritizing areas of completion; answering questions to assure proper installation; enforcing proper installation methods verifying proper installation. MAINTAINS PROJECT DOCUMENTATION by updating wiring diagrams, sequence changes, and check-out documentation; maintaining current program and graphical displays; maintaining project commissioning sheets; collaborating with Project Managers and Programmers to assure that current documentation is accurately and promptly transmitted from the field. COMPLETES COMMISSIONING OF DDC and or PLC based PROJECTS by organizing, prioritizing, and scheduling start-up activities; coordinating with programming for needed modifications and corrections for programming and Displays; organizing turnover to Project Manager for project close-out; following up on work results. COMMUNICATES PROJECT INFORMATION by updating Project Managers and Construction Coordinator as to construction progress; updating any project deadline information; advising as to any changes in schedule or change orders; logging daily work in a project manual or work diary. ACHIEVES FINANCIAL OBJECTIVES by cooperating with the Ops management team in reviewing monthly job labor cost reports as needed; initiating corrective actions as directed. MAINTAINS INDUSTRY TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE by attending approved educational workshops; reviewing industry publications; reviewing Dealer Intranets; maintaining knowledge of proper electrical and mechanical installation methods; reviewing product specifications and catalogs on project material. CONTRIBUTES TO TEAM EFFORT by leading by example; initiating an open and positive attitude; preparing for and attending training meetings; assisting in the training of new employees; sharing technical information with associates; accomplishing related results as needed. WILLINGNESS AND ABILITY TO TRAVEL by Cooperating and understanding the importance of high-profile customers with locations in multiple regions and recognizing a sense of urgency with those needs. Sr. Controls Technician Requirements: 5+ years of controls experience. 5+years of BACnet controls experience. Proficient with Alerton, Distech, Delta, Niagara, or Tridium programming. Preferred Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of HVAC Control Theory & Applications Proficient with Allen Bradley Studio 5000 or Siemens TIA Portal Inductive Automation Ignition Core or Gold certification Experience with electronics and basic electrical circuits Strong troubleshooting skills Computer hardware and software skills including Ability to work independently and unsupervised Strong communication and interactive skills Technical Military training No Phone Calls or Drop-Ins Please. EEO Employer/Vets/Disabled
04/24/2026
Full time
Job DescriptionJob Description JOB PURPOSE: The Sr. Controls Technician is responsible for the start-up and commissioning of PLC and DDC based controls systems by following commissioning procedures and guidelines. Sr. Controls Technician Essential Duties and Responsibilities: ORGANIZES COMMISSIONING OF DDC and or PLC based PROJECTS by accepting projects from project management; analyzing commissioning workload timelines; understanding project requirements, sequence of operation, programming, and system type; conferring and collaborating with other members of the engineering and programming team. ENSURES PROPER SYSTEM OPERABILITY by assisting in an onsite performance verification ("Big Picture Checkout") with the HBT engineer to verify the system is functioning as it was designed. DIRECTS ELECTRICAL SUBCONTRACTORS by prioritizing areas of completion; answering questions to assure proper installation; enforcing proper installation methods verifying proper installation. MAINTAINS PROJECT DOCUMENTATION by updating wiring diagrams, sequence changes, and check-out documentation; maintaining current program and graphical displays; maintaining project commissioning sheets; collaborating with Project Managers and Programmers to assure that current documentation is accurately and promptly transmitted from the field. COMPLETES COMMISSIONING OF DDC and or PLC based PROJECTS by organizing, prioritizing, and scheduling start-up activities; coordinating with programming for needed modifications and corrections for programming and Displays; organizing turnover to Project Manager for project close-out; following up on work results. COMMUNICATES PROJECT INFORMATION by updating Project Managers and Construction Coordinator as to construction progress; updating any project deadline information; advising as to any changes in schedule or change orders; logging daily work in a project manual or work diary. ACHIEVES FINANCIAL OBJECTIVES by cooperating with the Ops management team in reviewing monthly job labor cost reports as needed; initiating corrective actions as directed. MAINTAINS INDUSTRY TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE by attending approved educational workshops; reviewing industry publications; reviewing Dealer Intranets; maintaining knowledge of proper electrical and mechanical installation methods; reviewing product specifications and catalogs on project material. CONTRIBUTES TO TEAM EFFORT by leading by example; initiating an open and positive attitude; preparing for and attending training meetings; assisting in the training of new employees; sharing technical information with associates; accomplishing related results as needed. WILLINGNESS AND ABILITY TO TRAVEL by Cooperating and understanding the importance of high-profile customers with locations in multiple regions and recognizing a sense of urgency with those needs. Sr. Controls Technician Requirements: 5+ years of controls experience. 5+years of BACnet controls experience. Proficient with Alerton, Distech, Delta, Niagara, or Tridium programming. Preferred Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of HVAC Control Theory & Applications Proficient with Allen Bradley Studio 5000 or Siemens TIA Portal Inductive Automation Ignition Core or Gold certification Experience with electronics and basic electrical circuits Strong troubleshooting skills Computer hardware and software skills including Ability to work independently and unsupervised Strong communication and interactive skills Technical Military training No Phone Calls or Drop-Ins Please. EEO Employer/Vets/Disabled
Director of the Academic Resource Center Whitman College Compensation: $85,182-$94,647 annually WHITMAN COLLEGE Located in the historic community of Walla Walla , Whitman's vibrant and beautiful tree-lined campus is home to an intellectually diverse, dynamic, welcoming and supportive community of some 500 staff and faculty serving approximately 1,500 students from the local region and across the globe. With exceptional students, accomplished faculty and staff, and a fiercely loyal and growing number of engaged alumni, Whitman College continues to build on its national reputation for academic excellence as one of the top liberal arts colleges in the country. Whitman College is cultivating a community built on inclusion and belonging. We recognize the value of those who can offer historically underrepresented perspectives and encourage applications from those whose background, knowledge, and insights from lived experience can add to the college's working and learning environment. Whitman College is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer (EEO). POSITION PURPOSE The Academic Resource Center (ARC) is designed to support the academic success of all Whitman College students by offering free tutoring, success coaching and skill-building workshops. The ARC partners with students, faculty, staff, and college departments and centers to develop sustainable, accessible and student-focused academic support systems. The ARC Director provides leadership, strategic direction, and oversight for all aspects of the academic support mission and is responsible for developing and improving student support services, including tutoring, academic coaching, and co-curricular programs. The Director promotes a student growth mindset and collaborates with faculty and staff to strengthen student support services that foster personal, academic, and professional achievement. Additionally, the Director oversees recruitment and training of staff, manages the budget, evaluates ARC services, ensures compliance with federal and institutional policies and regulations, and fosters professional partnerships to expand academic support. The Director reports directly to the Provost and Dean of the Faculty. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES Supervisory Duties This role supervises at least one regular staff position. This role typically supervises at least one student employee. Provide Strategic Leadership for the ARC (50%) Provides direct service to students by developing and offering success-focused programs, personalized coaching, and tutoring assistance to help them achieve their academic goals. Partners with faculty and staff collegewide to develop student learning assignments and create activities that increase student success and retention. Lead the integration of intercultural communication principles across academic coaching, tutoring, and student support services to enhance student engagement, belonging, and success among diverse student populations. Creates and oversees strategic partnerships for expanding tutoring and coaching services across all departments and centers. Promotes the development of co-curricular assignments with academic and student services departments Develops programs and opportunities for students to develop a growth mindset and understand metacognition to support their personal, academic, and professional success. Creates and implements annual plans for service offerings, cross-departmental collaborations, event attendance, and student academic success activities. Reviews operations systematically and annually for cost-effectiveness Contributes ideas and feedback on how the ARC can support the college's strategic goals and funding plans related to student learning, development and retention. Promotes the ARC to internal and external communities, presenting opportunities and activities to participate in increasing student engagement Promotes innovation and best practices in ARC services and outreach activities; maintains a working knowledge of nationwide trends. Serves on internal and external committees, including ad hoc and screening committees; represents student academic support services and the development of retention programs in academic affairs. Able to plan, schedule, and organize tasks related to the job to achieve goals within or ahead of established time frames. Management & Supervision (35%) Oversees the recruitment, hiring, and supervision of all full- and part-time staff in collaboration with the Learning Coordinator and Academic Coach. Implements performance appraisals and evaluations; provides professional development opportunities. Manages annual program budgets, monitors and reviews expenditures regularly, maintains equipment inventory records, and prepares detailed budget reports, including tutoring cost projections. Manages escalated student and staff issues in a professional and timely manner in accordance with College Rules and policies. Ensures all federal and college regulations are met related to privacy, security, and confidentiality of student information, and train all staff on FERPA and other sensitive information control. Strictly honors the privacy, security, and confidentiality of student records and other sensitive information according to appropriate state, federal, and college regulations, policies, and procedures. Ensures professional staff are engaged in professional development opportunities that lead to innovation, best-practices, and connections to national networks. Assessment & Evaluation (15%) Oversees the development, update, and use of software related to tutoring, academic success coaching, and programming. Manages access and permissions to tracking/CRM accounts and student services software within areas of assigned responsibility. Develops, leads and provides accurate and timely data assessments and reports of services and resource usage; recommends institutional practices to improve effectiveness of services. Utilizes Excel and other data management tools to manage and manipulate data REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES Must be able to explain and/or demonstrate possession of the knowledge, skills, and abilities to safely perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation. Specifically, Knowledge of academic support services in higher education, including tutoring, academic coaching, and student success programs, and how students learn and develop. Ability to use intercultural communication practices to effectively support and engage students from a wide range of backgrounds. Knowledge of student privacy laws and college policies (e.g., FERPA) and ability to handle sensitive information appropriately. Ability to develop and carry out plans that improve student support services and align with college priorities. Ability to build strong working relationships with faculty, staff, and campus partners to support student success. Ability to supervise, support, and develop staff and student employees. Ability to design and deliver programs, workshops, and services that help students succeed academically. Ability to use data and technology (e.g., Excel, student systems) to track participation, evaluate programs, and make improvements. Ability to manage multiple responsibilities, stay organized, communicate clearly, and support an inclusive, student-centered environment. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS A Master's degree in areas of education or in an academic field relevant to academic skills development. 2+ years of work experience in higher education and/or in academic advisement, student support services, or a closely related area. Experience in staff management and organization. Demonstrated experiencing utilizing data to assess, evaluate, and redesign services to ensure established goals/outcomes. Demonstrated experience building collaborative partnerships that ensure positive student success outcomes. Demonstrated experience working in and fostering a diverse faculty, staff, and student environment or commitment to do so as a staff member. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS A Ph.D. or Ed.D in an appropriate field of education, or in an academic field related to academic skills development. Prior experience with both higher education teaching and student support beyond the classroom, as well as experience with diagnostic and classroom assessment, computer-based tracking and education advisement. Please note that while the description details both required and preferred qualifications, we want applicants to be aware that they do not need to have all of the preferred qualifications to be considered for this position. If you meet the minimum qualifications and have passion for the work, you are encouraged to apply. BENEFITS Whitman College offers a competitive benefits program that is designed to attract qualified candidates and retain talented employees. Benefit offerings and eligibility described reflect current offerings and may be subject to change in accordance with College policies and plan documents. Full-time employees enjoy the following benefits: Medical/Dental/Vision Insurances. Basic life , accidental death and dismemberment and long term disability insurances with the capability to elect additional voluntary coverage. . click apply for full job details
04/22/2026
Full time
Director of the Academic Resource Center Whitman College Compensation: $85,182-$94,647 annually WHITMAN COLLEGE Located in the historic community of Walla Walla , Whitman's vibrant and beautiful tree-lined campus is home to an intellectually diverse, dynamic, welcoming and supportive community of some 500 staff and faculty serving approximately 1,500 students from the local region and across the globe. With exceptional students, accomplished faculty and staff, and a fiercely loyal and growing number of engaged alumni, Whitman College continues to build on its national reputation for academic excellence as one of the top liberal arts colleges in the country. Whitman College is cultivating a community built on inclusion and belonging. We recognize the value of those who can offer historically underrepresented perspectives and encourage applications from those whose background, knowledge, and insights from lived experience can add to the college's working and learning environment. Whitman College is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer (EEO). POSITION PURPOSE The Academic Resource Center (ARC) is designed to support the academic success of all Whitman College students by offering free tutoring, success coaching and skill-building workshops. The ARC partners with students, faculty, staff, and college departments and centers to develop sustainable, accessible and student-focused academic support systems. The ARC Director provides leadership, strategic direction, and oversight for all aspects of the academic support mission and is responsible for developing and improving student support services, including tutoring, academic coaching, and co-curricular programs. The Director promotes a student growth mindset and collaborates with faculty and staff to strengthen student support services that foster personal, academic, and professional achievement. Additionally, the Director oversees recruitment and training of staff, manages the budget, evaluates ARC services, ensures compliance with federal and institutional policies and regulations, and fosters professional partnerships to expand academic support. The Director reports directly to the Provost and Dean of the Faculty. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES Supervisory Duties This role supervises at least one regular staff position. This role typically supervises at least one student employee. Provide Strategic Leadership for the ARC (50%) Provides direct service to students by developing and offering success-focused programs, personalized coaching, and tutoring assistance to help them achieve their academic goals. Partners with faculty and staff collegewide to develop student learning assignments and create activities that increase student success and retention. Lead the integration of intercultural communication principles across academic coaching, tutoring, and student support services to enhance student engagement, belonging, and success among diverse student populations. Creates and oversees strategic partnerships for expanding tutoring and coaching services across all departments and centers. Promotes the development of co-curricular assignments with academic and student services departments Develops programs and opportunities for students to develop a growth mindset and understand metacognition to support their personal, academic, and professional success. Creates and implements annual plans for service offerings, cross-departmental collaborations, event attendance, and student academic success activities. Reviews operations systematically and annually for cost-effectiveness Contributes ideas and feedback on how the ARC can support the college's strategic goals and funding plans related to student learning, development and retention. Promotes the ARC to internal and external communities, presenting opportunities and activities to participate in increasing student engagement Promotes innovation and best practices in ARC services and outreach activities; maintains a working knowledge of nationwide trends. Serves on internal and external committees, including ad hoc and screening committees; represents student academic support services and the development of retention programs in academic affairs. Able to plan, schedule, and organize tasks related to the job to achieve goals within or ahead of established time frames. Management & Supervision (35%) Oversees the recruitment, hiring, and supervision of all full- and part-time staff in collaboration with the Learning Coordinator and Academic Coach. Implements performance appraisals and evaluations; provides professional development opportunities. Manages annual program budgets, monitors and reviews expenditures regularly, maintains equipment inventory records, and prepares detailed budget reports, including tutoring cost projections. Manages escalated student and staff issues in a professional and timely manner in accordance with College Rules and policies. Ensures all federal and college regulations are met related to privacy, security, and confidentiality of student information, and train all staff on FERPA and other sensitive information control. Strictly honors the privacy, security, and confidentiality of student records and other sensitive information according to appropriate state, federal, and college regulations, policies, and procedures. Ensures professional staff are engaged in professional development opportunities that lead to innovation, best-practices, and connections to national networks. Assessment & Evaluation (15%) Oversees the development, update, and use of software related to tutoring, academic success coaching, and programming. Manages access and permissions to tracking/CRM accounts and student services software within areas of assigned responsibility. Develops, leads and provides accurate and timely data assessments and reports of services and resource usage; recommends institutional practices to improve effectiveness of services. Utilizes Excel and other data management tools to manage and manipulate data REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES Must be able to explain and/or demonstrate possession of the knowledge, skills, and abilities to safely perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation. Specifically, Knowledge of academic support services in higher education, including tutoring, academic coaching, and student success programs, and how students learn and develop. Ability to use intercultural communication practices to effectively support and engage students from a wide range of backgrounds. Knowledge of student privacy laws and college policies (e.g., FERPA) and ability to handle sensitive information appropriately. Ability to develop and carry out plans that improve student support services and align with college priorities. Ability to build strong working relationships with faculty, staff, and campus partners to support student success. Ability to supervise, support, and develop staff and student employees. Ability to design and deliver programs, workshops, and services that help students succeed academically. Ability to use data and technology (e.g., Excel, student systems) to track participation, evaluate programs, and make improvements. Ability to manage multiple responsibilities, stay organized, communicate clearly, and support an inclusive, student-centered environment. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS A Master's degree in areas of education or in an academic field relevant to academic skills development. 2+ years of work experience in higher education and/or in academic advisement, student support services, or a closely related area. Experience in staff management and organization. Demonstrated experiencing utilizing data to assess, evaluate, and redesign services to ensure established goals/outcomes. Demonstrated experience building collaborative partnerships that ensure positive student success outcomes. Demonstrated experience working in and fostering a diverse faculty, staff, and student environment or commitment to do so as a staff member. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS A Ph.D. or Ed.D in an appropriate field of education, or in an academic field related to academic skills development. Prior experience with both higher education teaching and student support beyond the classroom, as well as experience with diagnostic and classroom assessment, computer-based tracking and education advisement. Please note that while the description details both required and preferred qualifications, we want applicants to be aware that they do not need to have all of the preferred qualifications to be considered for this position. If you meet the minimum qualifications and have passion for the work, you are encouraged to apply. BENEFITS Whitman College offers a competitive benefits program that is designed to attract qualified candidates and retain talented employees. Benefit offerings and eligibility described reflect current offerings and may be subject to change in accordance with College policies and plan documents. Full-time employees enjoy the following benefits: Medical/Dental/Vision Insurances. Basic life , accidental death and dismemberment and long term disability insurances with the capability to elect additional voluntary coverage. . click apply for full job details
Position Title:Structural Engineer Job Description Would you like to be part of a family who loves to take on exciting challenges? Metromont LLC has been one of the leaders in the construction industry for nearly a century and is currently accepting resumes to be part of our dynamic team! Metromont was founded in 1925 on the principles of faith, honor, and passion, and almost 100 years later, those values are still the foundation of who we are and everything we do. A third-generation company with nearly 1,500 associates across six manufacturing facilities in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Virginia, Metromont is a leader and pioneer in the engineering and manufacturing of precast concrete. Most of all, we're a trusted partner, working side-by-side with our customers from the earliest stages of project design through turnover of the completed structure. In addition to the production of precast concrete, Metromont provides our customers with complementary design and engineering, hauling, erection, and field services to support their full construction needs. Across the eastern seaboard, the southeast, and even as far west as Arizona, our customers rely on us to provide innovative precast solutions and the best quality for their parking structures, data centers, multifamily housing, office buildings, warehouses, schools, and stadiums. And we do, because a trusted partner is who we are - and who we've been for nearly a century. POSITION PURPOSE This position is responsible for the cost-efficient design of precast concrete systems, connections, and components. Reviews and approves drawings developed from designs. Coordinates with drafter/modelers, coordinators, and other engineers when applicable to facilitate successful completion of projects. RESPONSIBILITIES Perform engineering calculations and details for all products and connections. Independently manage engineering design aspects of a project with minimal assistance or guidance. Review contract documents to be familiar with project requirements. Attend project meetings; may lead coordination meetings. Write and review requests for information (RFI). Resolve engineering design issues independently. Assist others with resolving engineering design issues. Check engineering design calculations and details of others - including external consultants/subcontractors - for accuracy, efficiency, and adherence to Metromont standards and Engineering Design Process. Review erection drawings, master shop tickets, and any additional shop tickets to ensure designs and standards are followed. Be actively aware of production processes through regular plant visits. Become licensed in states where engineering work is performed and, when assigned, review and stamp erection drawings, calculations, and repair details. Evaluate design cost as compared to estimate and take appropriate action. Complete repairs without assistance. Must adhere to all Metromont and OSHA safety rules and regulations. SCOPE OF AUTHORITY Closely supervised May work independently or as a member of a team Interact closely with project team including project managers, general managers, drafting, and production Reports to the Engineering Manager CHARACTERISTICS (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities) 3-7years of relevant engineering experience - internal or external Previous precast knowledge preferred Highly dependable with strong work ethic Eager to learn Able to work individually or on a team Strongly values relationships and interaction with people Maintains a balanced perspective about change; adapts when necessary while placing value in consistency of processes Positive outlook Computer skills (experience with engineering design software preferred) Analytical thinker with above average problem-solving skills Attention to detail and accuracy Strong personal organization skills Above average ability to manage multiple priorities Self-motivated Values teaching and demonstrates a willingness to develop others Demonstrated ability to managed multiple projects and priorities, maintain project schedules, and work effectively within a project team Above average assertiveness; proactively addresses project issues Strong communication skills Able to document ongoing information on projects for record keeping purposes Able to adapt to changes in work schedules, tasks, or processes Values and demonstrates safe working behaviors EDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGY BS Civil Engineering required; structural emphasis preferred PE Certification required WORK ENVIRONMENT / SCHEDULE Typically works inside in an office environment Significant exposure to production environment during initial training period Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm; hours may vary while training in production areas PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (PPE) Safety glasses High-visibility vest Hard hat Steel-toed shoes Hearing protection PPE only required with working in the plant PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS This is an office position which requires walking, standing, and sitting. Disclaimer: This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Other duties as assigned may be required. All associates are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that is consistent with Metromont's core values and to actively participate in all company safety, training, and observation programs. Metromont LLC (Company) is an equal opportunity employer. The Company is committed to the spirit and letter of all federal, state and local laws and regulations pertaining to equal opportunity. To this end, the Company does not discriminate against any individual with regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy (including medical needs due to pregnancy, child birth or other medical conditions), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or other protected status. This Policy extends to all terms, conditions and privileges of employment, as well as the use of all Company facilities. The Company is also committed to making reasonable accommodations based on an individual's disability, religion, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions (including, but not limited to, lactation), or any other protected status where a reasonable accommodation is required under the law. No form of unlawful discrimination, unlawful harassment, unlawful refusal to reasonably accommodate or unlawful retaliation will be tolerated. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c) Job Details Pay Type Salary Education Level Bachelor's Degree Travel Required Travel Required PIbea28f8d5-
04/21/2026
Full time
Position Title:Structural Engineer Job Description Would you like to be part of a family who loves to take on exciting challenges? Metromont LLC has been one of the leaders in the construction industry for nearly a century and is currently accepting resumes to be part of our dynamic team! Metromont was founded in 1925 on the principles of faith, honor, and passion, and almost 100 years later, those values are still the foundation of who we are and everything we do. A third-generation company with nearly 1,500 associates across six manufacturing facilities in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Virginia, Metromont is a leader and pioneer in the engineering and manufacturing of precast concrete. Most of all, we're a trusted partner, working side-by-side with our customers from the earliest stages of project design through turnover of the completed structure. In addition to the production of precast concrete, Metromont provides our customers with complementary design and engineering, hauling, erection, and field services to support their full construction needs. Across the eastern seaboard, the southeast, and even as far west as Arizona, our customers rely on us to provide innovative precast solutions and the best quality for their parking structures, data centers, multifamily housing, office buildings, warehouses, schools, and stadiums. And we do, because a trusted partner is who we are - and who we've been for nearly a century. POSITION PURPOSE This position is responsible for the cost-efficient design of precast concrete systems, connections, and components. Reviews and approves drawings developed from designs. Coordinates with drafter/modelers, coordinators, and other engineers when applicable to facilitate successful completion of projects. RESPONSIBILITIES Perform engineering calculations and details for all products and connections. Independently manage engineering design aspects of a project with minimal assistance or guidance. Review contract documents to be familiar with project requirements. Attend project meetings; may lead coordination meetings. Write and review requests for information (RFI). Resolve engineering design issues independently. Assist others with resolving engineering design issues. Check engineering design calculations and details of others - including external consultants/subcontractors - for accuracy, efficiency, and adherence to Metromont standards and Engineering Design Process. Review erection drawings, master shop tickets, and any additional shop tickets to ensure designs and standards are followed. Be actively aware of production processes through regular plant visits. Become licensed in states where engineering work is performed and, when assigned, review and stamp erection drawings, calculations, and repair details. Evaluate design cost as compared to estimate and take appropriate action. Complete repairs without assistance. Must adhere to all Metromont and OSHA safety rules and regulations. SCOPE OF AUTHORITY Closely supervised May work independently or as a member of a team Interact closely with project team including project managers, general managers, drafting, and production Reports to the Engineering Manager CHARACTERISTICS (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities) 3-7years of relevant engineering experience - internal or external Previous precast knowledge preferred Highly dependable with strong work ethic Eager to learn Able to work individually or on a team Strongly values relationships and interaction with people Maintains a balanced perspective about change; adapts when necessary while placing value in consistency of processes Positive outlook Computer skills (experience with engineering design software preferred) Analytical thinker with above average problem-solving skills Attention to detail and accuracy Strong personal organization skills Above average ability to manage multiple priorities Self-motivated Values teaching and demonstrates a willingness to develop others Demonstrated ability to managed multiple projects and priorities, maintain project schedules, and work effectively within a project team Above average assertiveness; proactively addresses project issues Strong communication skills Able to document ongoing information on projects for record keeping purposes Able to adapt to changes in work schedules, tasks, or processes Values and demonstrates safe working behaviors EDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGY BS Civil Engineering required; structural emphasis preferred PE Certification required WORK ENVIRONMENT / SCHEDULE Typically works inside in an office environment Significant exposure to production environment during initial training period Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm; hours may vary while training in production areas PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (PPE) Safety glasses High-visibility vest Hard hat Steel-toed shoes Hearing protection PPE only required with working in the plant PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS This is an office position which requires walking, standing, and sitting. Disclaimer: This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Other duties as assigned may be required. All associates are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that is consistent with Metromont's core values and to actively participate in all company safety, training, and observation programs. Metromont LLC (Company) is an equal opportunity employer. The Company is committed to the spirit and letter of all federal, state and local laws and regulations pertaining to equal opportunity. To this end, the Company does not discriminate against any individual with regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy (including medical needs due to pregnancy, child birth or other medical conditions), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or other protected status. This Policy extends to all terms, conditions and privileges of employment, as well as the use of all Company facilities. The Company is also committed to making reasonable accommodations based on an individual's disability, religion, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions (including, but not limited to, lactation), or any other protected status where a reasonable accommodation is required under the law. No form of unlawful discrimination, unlawful harassment, unlawful refusal to reasonably accommodate or unlawful retaliation will be tolerated. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c) Job Details Pay Type Salary Education Level Bachelor's Degree Travel Required Travel Required PIbea28f8d5-
Position Title:Structural Engineer Job Description Would you like to be part of a family who loves to take on exciting challenges? Metromont LLC has been one of the leaders in the construction industry for nearly a century and is currently accepting resumes to be part of our dynamic team! Metromont was founded in 1925 on the principles of faith, honor, and passion, and almost 100 years later, those values are still the foundation of who we are and everything we do. A third-generation company with nearly 1,500 associates across six manufacturing facilities in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Virginia, Metromont is a leader and pioneer in the engineering and manufacturing of precast concrete. Most of all, we're a trusted partner, working side-by-side with our customers from the earliest stages of project design through turnover of the completed structure. In addition to the production of precast concrete, Metromont provides our customers with complementary design and engineering, hauling, erection, and field services to support their full construction needs. Across the eastern seaboard, the southeast, and even as far west as Arizona, our customers rely on us to provide innovative precast solutions and the best quality for their parking structures, data centers, multifamily housing, office buildings, warehouses, schools, and stadiums. And we do, because a trusted partner is who we are - and who we've been for nearly a century. Structural Engineer JOB DATA Department Code: 807X Account Code: 701000 Department Name: Engineering Account Name: Non-Plant Exempt POSITION PURPOSE This position is responsible for the cost-efficient design of precast concrete systems, connections, and components. Reviews and approves drawings developed from designs. Coordinates with drafter/modelers, coordinators, and other engineers when applicable to facilitate successful completion of projects. RESPONSIBILITIES Perform engineering calculations and details for all products and connections. Independently manage engineering design aspects of a project with minimal assistance or guidance. Review contract documents to be familiar with project requirements. Attend project meetings; may lead coordination meetings. Write and review requests for information (RFI). Resolve engineering design issues independently. Assist others with resolving engineering design issues. Check engineering design calculations and details of others - including external consultants/subcontractors - for accuracy, efficiency, and adherence to Metromont standards and Engineering Design Process. Review erection drawings, master shop tickets, and any additional shop tickets to ensure designs and standards are followed. Be actively aware of production processes through regular plant visits. Become licensed in states where engineering work is performed and, when assigned, review and stamp erection drawings, calculations, and repair details. Evaluate design cost as compared to estimate and take appropriate action. Complete repairs without assistance. Must adhere to all Metromont and OSHA safety rules and regulations. SCOPE OF AUTHORITY Closely supervised May work independently or as a member of a team Interact closely with project team including project managers, general managers, drafting, and production Reports to the Engineering Manager CHARACTERISTICS (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities) 3-7years of relevant engineering experience - internal or external Previous precast knowledge preferred Highly dependable with strong work ethic Eager to learn Able to work individually or on a team Strongly values relationships and interaction with people Maintains a balanced perspective about change; adapts when necessary while placing value in consistency of processes Positive outlook Computer skills (experience with engineering design software preferred) Analytical thinker with above average problem-solving skills Attention to detail and accuracy Strong personal organization skills Above average ability to manage multiple priorities Self-motivated Values teaching and demonstrates a willingness to develop others Demonstrated ability to managed multiple projects and priorities, maintain project schedules, and work effectively within a project team Above average assertiveness; proactively addresses project issues Strong communication skills Able to document ongoing information on projects for record keeping purposes Able to adapt to changes in work schedules, tasks, or processes Values and demonstrates safe working behaviors EDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGY BS Civil Engineering required; structural emphasis preferred PE Certification required WORK ENVIRONMENT / SCHEDULE Typically works inside in an office environment Significant exposure to production environment during initial training period Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm; hours may vary while training in production areas PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (PPE) Safety glasses High-visibility vest Hard hat Steel-toed shoes Hearing protection PPE only required with working in the plant PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS This is an office position which requires walking, standing, and sitting. Disclaimer: This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Other duties as assigned may be required. All associates are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that is consistent with Metromont's core values and to actively participate in all company safety, training, and observation programs. Metromont LLC (Company) is an equal opportunity employer. The Company is committed to the spirit and letter of all federal, state and local laws and regulations pertaining to equal opportunity. To this end, the Company does not discriminate against any individual with regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy (including medical needs due to pregnancy, child birth or other medical conditions), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or other protected status. This Policy extends to all terms, conditions and privileges of employment, as well as the use of all Company facilities. The Company is also committed to making reasonable accommodations based on an individual's disability, religion, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions (including, but not limited to, lactation), or any other protected status where a reasonable accommodation is required under the law. No form of unlawful discrimination, unlawful harassment, unlawful refusal to reasonably accommodate or unlawful retaliation will be tolerated. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c) Job Details Pay Type Salary PIcbd7-4343
04/21/2026
Full time
Position Title:Structural Engineer Job Description Would you like to be part of a family who loves to take on exciting challenges? Metromont LLC has been one of the leaders in the construction industry for nearly a century and is currently accepting resumes to be part of our dynamic team! Metromont was founded in 1925 on the principles of faith, honor, and passion, and almost 100 years later, those values are still the foundation of who we are and everything we do. A third-generation company with nearly 1,500 associates across six manufacturing facilities in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Virginia, Metromont is a leader and pioneer in the engineering and manufacturing of precast concrete. Most of all, we're a trusted partner, working side-by-side with our customers from the earliest stages of project design through turnover of the completed structure. In addition to the production of precast concrete, Metromont provides our customers with complementary design and engineering, hauling, erection, and field services to support their full construction needs. Across the eastern seaboard, the southeast, and even as far west as Arizona, our customers rely on us to provide innovative precast solutions and the best quality for their parking structures, data centers, multifamily housing, office buildings, warehouses, schools, and stadiums. And we do, because a trusted partner is who we are - and who we've been for nearly a century. Structural Engineer JOB DATA Department Code: 807X Account Code: 701000 Department Name: Engineering Account Name: Non-Plant Exempt POSITION PURPOSE This position is responsible for the cost-efficient design of precast concrete systems, connections, and components. Reviews and approves drawings developed from designs. Coordinates with drafter/modelers, coordinators, and other engineers when applicable to facilitate successful completion of projects. RESPONSIBILITIES Perform engineering calculations and details for all products and connections. Independently manage engineering design aspects of a project with minimal assistance or guidance. Review contract documents to be familiar with project requirements. Attend project meetings; may lead coordination meetings. Write and review requests for information (RFI). Resolve engineering design issues independently. Assist others with resolving engineering design issues. Check engineering design calculations and details of others - including external consultants/subcontractors - for accuracy, efficiency, and adherence to Metromont standards and Engineering Design Process. Review erection drawings, master shop tickets, and any additional shop tickets to ensure designs and standards are followed. Be actively aware of production processes through regular plant visits. Become licensed in states where engineering work is performed and, when assigned, review and stamp erection drawings, calculations, and repair details. Evaluate design cost as compared to estimate and take appropriate action. Complete repairs without assistance. Must adhere to all Metromont and OSHA safety rules and regulations. SCOPE OF AUTHORITY Closely supervised May work independently or as a member of a team Interact closely with project team including project managers, general managers, drafting, and production Reports to the Engineering Manager CHARACTERISTICS (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities) 3-7years of relevant engineering experience - internal or external Previous precast knowledge preferred Highly dependable with strong work ethic Eager to learn Able to work individually or on a team Strongly values relationships and interaction with people Maintains a balanced perspective about change; adapts when necessary while placing value in consistency of processes Positive outlook Computer skills (experience with engineering design software preferred) Analytical thinker with above average problem-solving skills Attention to detail and accuracy Strong personal organization skills Above average ability to manage multiple priorities Self-motivated Values teaching and demonstrates a willingness to develop others Demonstrated ability to managed multiple projects and priorities, maintain project schedules, and work effectively within a project team Above average assertiveness; proactively addresses project issues Strong communication skills Able to document ongoing information on projects for record keeping purposes Able to adapt to changes in work schedules, tasks, or processes Values and demonstrates safe working behaviors EDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGY BS Civil Engineering required; structural emphasis preferred PE Certification required WORK ENVIRONMENT / SCHEDULE Typically works inside in an office environment Significant exposure to production environment during initial training period Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm; hours may vary while training in production areas PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (PPE) Safety glasses High-visibility vest Hard hat Steel-toed shoes Hearing protection PPE only required with working in the plant PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS This is an office position which requires walking, standing, and sitting. Disclaimer: This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Other duties as assigned may be required. All associates are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that is consistent with Metromont's core values and to actively participate in all company safety, training, and observation programs. Metromont LLC (Company) is an equal opportunity employer. The Company is committed to the spirit and letter of all federal, state and local laws and regulations pertaining to equal opportunity. To this end, the Company does not discriminate against any individual with regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy (including medical needs due to pregnancy, child birth or other medical conditions), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or other protected status. This Policy extends to all terms, conditions and privileges of employment, as well as the use of all Company facilities. The Company is also committed to making reasonable accommodations based on an individual's disability, religion, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions (including, but not limited to, lactation), or any other protected status where a reasonable accommodation is required under the law. No form of unlawful discrimination, unlawful harassment, unlawful refusal to reasonably accommodate or unlawful retaliation will be tolerated. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c) Job Details Pay Type Salary PIcbd7-4343
The Team Manager is the leader of the Patient Care Team and that member of the team whose function is to: supervise, evaluate and coordinate the various component members of the interdisciplinary team; assure continuity of care from admission to discharge or transfer to bereavement; serve as patient advocate and coordinator for other social service and health care providers in the community who are involved in the care of the team s patients; assume responsibility for the maintenance of patient records from intake through discharge or transfer to bereavement. Benefits Include: Full Time- M-F 8-5 in Office- In the field with team 4/6 times per month Salaried Competitive compensation Generous PTO Tuition Reimbursement Mileage Reimbursement Health (Including Dental & Vision), Life and Disability Insurance Roadside Assistance 401(k) plan with numerous investment options and generous company match Pre-tax healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts Patient Care Services Directs all patient care services for the team, including volunteer and bereavement, and ensures that services are rendered as integrated components of the interdisciplinary plan of care. Reviews information on all pending patient admissions, all new admissions (assessments and history) and alive discharges to assure that eligibility and appropriateness criteria are met. Collaborates with both the team physician and the attending physician regarding palliative care measures for pain and symptom management. Assures complete and accurate data and documentation are available to make recertification decisions and further assures that those decisions are made on a timely basis. Reviews all imminent alive discharges to assure effective discharge planning. Monitors the type and level of team services provided (staffing, medications, HME, supplies, level of care changes to inpatient and continuous care, etc.) to assure that they are appropriate and responsive to patient/family needs and expectations. Manages the team schedule and assures coordination of services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to all patients on the team. Facilitates team meeting, assuring interdisciplinary input into the update and revision of the plan of care in concert with the changing needs and expectations of the patient and family. Participates in on-call rotation. Staff Supervision and Management Interviews, selects, trains, supervises, evaluates and dismisses team staff in conjunction with the Patient Care Administrator Assures staff competence and performance levels through making field visits, evaluating documentation and providing team based in services on Vitas values, hospice principles and practices and specific team growth needs. Acts as a resource and mentor for staff re clinical issues, documentation, inter- and intra- team problem solving and appropriate customer service behavior Oversees staff and volunteer schedules, scheduling and territory assignments to assure that workload is distributed equitably and that all staff are able to meet overall productivity expectations. Reviews and approves payroll, assuring that employees have documented accurate time, mileage and additional expenses. Quality Improvement/Regulatory Compliance Monitors clinical records and all team activities to ensure that they are accurate, complete and meet required standards in accordance with VITAS policy and all regulatory bodies. Develops and implements performance improvement activities to respond to service issues and challenges and participates from time to time in program relating to quality and service improvement. Ensures that team completes proactive and other patient/family satisfaction surveys, and implements Quality Improvement measures and standards. Assists with surveys and requests from regulatory bodies and intermediaries as directed by local program. Performs substantive chart reviews to assure there is evidence that quality care is being delivered. Participates in the Outcomes Management and annual program review. Performs utilization review of continuous care and inpatient levels of care for all patients on team. Customer Service/Sales/Marketing Assures that problems/grievances/service failures experienced by individual pa tients/families or physicians/MCOs are addressed with team members, vendors, other VITAS departments, and are resolved promptly and satisfactorily. Analyzes customer service issues on team to identify causes and works with individual team members as well as entire team to improve performance. Personally speaks with patients/families and their attending physicians when patient is considering revocation to seek satisfactory solutions to avoid unnecessary revocation. Regularly visits LTC and Contract Bed facilities to assure care plan integration, customer satisfaction and to discuss criteria for determining appropriateness. Participates in providing inservices to customers along with other team members, Patient Care Administrators and other program staff. Participates in professional, voluntary or community service organizations Cost Containment Verifies/approves admitting IPOC diagnosis, treatments, staffing and supplies. Monitors utilization of resources by every patient to assure cost effective delivery of services. Controls and is accountable for productivity, labor and all related patient care costs with respect to budget. Approves all bills/invoices related to patient care services Professional Development Attends inservices, educational seminars and workshops. Develops and achieves professional growth goals and objectives. Participates as a mentor of newly hired Team Managers. QUALIFICATIONS Reliable transportation with appropriate license and insurance coverage for driver and passengers. Private telephone in home. Knowledge of the principles and practices of primary medical and nursing care, with at least a working knowledge of oncologic nursing and palliative care. Basic understanding of the interpersonal dynamics operative within the working relationships of an interdisciplinary health care team, and knowledge of the process of dying and bereavement. Working knowledge of VITAS information system (Vx) and the ability to utilize management reports. Two years successful supervisory experience or equivalent in a health care organization. EDUCATION Bachelor's degree preferred. Current and valid R.N. License to practice in the state where the VITAS program is located. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE EOE/AA M/F/D/V Behind every patient success story at VITAS every last wish fulfilled, every loving memory made is a team of compassionate, expert professionals doing their best to make a difference. To attract and retain the nation s top talent, VITAS demonstrates what employees can expect from a career with the nation s leading provider of end-of-life care. We call it the VITAS Employee Promise . Our video about the Employee Promise features our staff, whose firsthand experience offers useful insight into the five key areas that define VITAS culture: Purpose: A mission-driven and fulfilling career caring for patients with advanced illness Passion: The opportunity to work with people who share your deep caring for the work you do People: A commitment to focus on employees, the heartbeat of VITAS, and to provide resources that complement their daily work Possibilities: A caring culture that supports professional growth in an environment equipped with technology and protocols that ensure a safe and productive work experience Presence: Accessible, approachable, and authentic leaders who have a desire to listen and learn from their employees
04/19/2026
Full time
The Team Manager is the leader of the Patient Care Team and that member of the team whose function is to: supervise, evaluate and coordinate the various component members of the interdisciplinary team; assure continuity of care from admission to discharge or transfer to bereavement; serve as patient advocate and coordinator for other social service and health care providers in the community who are involved in the care of the team s patients; assume responsibility for the maintenance of patient records from intake through discharge or transfer to bereavement. Benefits Include: Full Time- M-F 8-5 in Office- In the field with team 4/6 times per month Salaried Competitive compensation Generous PTO Tuition Reimbursement Mileage Reimbursement Health (Including Dental & Vision), Life and Disability Insurance Roadside Assistance 401(k) plan with numerous investment options and generous company match Pre-tax healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts Patient Care Services Directs all patient care services for the team, including volunteer and bereavement, and ensures that services are rendered as integrated components of the interdisciplinary plan of care. Reviews information on all pending patient admissions, all new admissions (assessments and history) and alive discharges to assure that eligibility and appropriateness criteria are met. Collaborates with both the team physician and the attending physician regarding palliative care measures for pain and symptom management. Assures complete and accurate data and documentation are available to make recertification decisions and further assures that those decisions are made on a timely basis. Reviews all imminent alive discharges to assure effective discharge planning. Monitors the type and level of team services provided (staffing, medications, HME, supplies, level of care changes to inpatient and continuous care, etc.) to assure that they are appropriate and responsive to patient/family needs and expectations. Manages the team schedule and assures coordination of services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to all patients on the team. Facilitates team meeting, assuring interdisciplinary input into the update and revision of the plan of care in concert with the changing needs and expectations of the patient and family. Participates in on-call rotation. Staff Supervision and Management Interviews, selects, trains, supervises, evaluates and dismisses team staff in conjunction with the Patient Care Administrator Assures staff competence and performance levels through making field visits, evaluating documentation and providing team based in services on Vitas values, hospice principles and practices and specific team growth needs. Acts as a resource and mentor for staff re clinical issues, documentation, inter- and intra- team problem solving and appropriate customer service behavior Oversees staff and volunteer schedules, scheduling and territory assignments to assure that workload is distributed equitably and that all staff are able to meet overall productivity expectations. Reviews and approves payroll, assuring that employees have documented accurate time, mileage and additional expenses. Quality Improvement/Regulatory Compliance Monitors clinical records and all team activities to ensure that they are accurate, complete and meet required standards in accordance with VITAS policy and all regulatory bodies. Develops and implements performance improvement activities to respond to service issues and challenges and participates from time to time in program relating to quality and service improvement. Ensures that team completes proactive and other patient/family satisfaction surveys, and implements Quality Improvement measures and standards. Assists with surveys and requests from regulatory bodies and intermediaries as directed by local program. Performs substantive chart reviews to assure there is evidence that quality care is being delivered. Participates in the Outcomes Management and annual program review. Performs utilization review of continuous care and inpatient levels of care for all patients on team. Customer Service/Sales/Marketing Assures that problems/grievances/service failures experienced by individual pa tients/families or physicians/MCOs are addressed with team members, vendors, other VITAS departments, and are resolved promptly and satisfactorily. Analyzes customer service issues on team to identify causes and works with individual team members as well as entire team to improve performance. Personally speaks with patients/families and their attending physicians when patient is considering revocation to seek satisfactory solutions to avoid unnecessary revocation. Regularly visits LTC and Contract Bed facilities to assure care plan integration, customer satisfaction and to discuss criteria for determining appropriateness. Participates in providing inservices to customers along with other team members, Patient Care Administrators and other program staff. Participates in professional, voluntary or community service organizations Cost Containment Verifies/approves admitting IPOC diagnosis, treatments, staffing and supplies. Monitors utilization of resources by every patient to assure cost effective delivery of services. Controls and is accountable for productivity, labor and all related patient care costs with respect to budget. Approves all bills/invoices related to patient care services Professional Development Attends inservices, educational seminars and workshops. Develops and achieves professional growth goals and objectives. Participates as a mentor of newly hired Team Managers. QUALIFICATIONS Reliable transportation with appropriate license and insurance coverage for driver and passengers. Private telephone in home. Knowledge of the principles and practices of primary medical and nursing care, with at least a working knowledge of oncologic nursing and palliative care. Basic understanding of the interpersonal dynamics operative within the working relationships of an interdisciplinary health care team, and knowledge of the process of dying and bereavement. Working knowledge of VITAS information system (Vx) and the ability to utilize management reports. Two years successful supervisory experience or equivalent in a health care organization. EDUCATION Bachelor's degree preferred. Current and valid R.N. License to practice in the state where the VITAS program is located. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE EOE/AA M/F/D/V Behind every patient success story at VITAS every last wish fulfilled, every loving memory made is a team of compassionate, expert professionals doing their best to make a difference. To attract and retain the nation s top talent, VITAS demonstrates what employees can expect from a career with the nation s leading provider of end-of-life care. We call it the VITAS Employee Promise . Our video about the Employee Promise features our staff, whose firsthand experience offers useful insight into the five key areas that define VITAS culture: Purpose: A mission-driven and fulfilling career caring for patients with advanced illness Passion: The opportunity to work with people who share your deep caring for the work you do People: A commitment to focus on employees, the heartbeat of VITAS, and to provide resources that complement their daily work Possibilities: A caring culture that supports professional growth in an environment equipped with technology and protocols that ensure a safe and productive work experience Presence: Accessible, approachable, and authentic leaders who have a desire to listen and learn from their employees
Job Description & Requirements Director of Cardiomyopathy StartDate: 3/9/2026 Pay Rate: $450000.00 - $500000.00 The University of Iowa Seeks a Director of the Cardiomyopathy Section Lead Iowa's only Blue Designation Heart Transplant Center Direct Comprehensive Heart Failure Services Live in Highly Desirable Iowa City, IA The University of Iowa Division of Cardiovascular Medicine in the Department of Internal Medicine seeks a BC/BE Heart Failure Cardiologist to serve as Medical Director of the Advanced Heart Failure and Heart Transplant Program. Connect with us today to learn more. Opportunity Highlights Lead Iowa's only Blue Designation Heart Transplant Center into its next growth phase Direct comprehensive heart failure services, including cardiomyopathy, LVAD, heart transplant, cardiogenic shock, and pulmonary hypertension care Oversee Iowa's only Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Clinic, designated as an HCMA Center of Excellence Work at an Accredited Pulmonary Hypertension Center with multidisciplinary collaboration Build and grow a Heart Transplant and LVAD program currently performing 15-20 procedures of each annually, with a trajectory to reach 30 each year Balance your time with approximately 50% clinical work, 20% protected leadership time, and up to 30% research, depending on your focus Lead a comprehensive team, including 3 APPs, 3 HF nurses, 3 LVAD coordinators, 3 transplant coordinators, 4 heart failure cardiologists, and 4 cardiovascular surgeons Engage in vibrant clinical research with active enrollment in major trials, including Rebirth, AIM HIGHer, Proactive HF, ACACIA, and Odyssey Enjoy up to 192 hours of annual vacation time, plus 9 paid holidays, with unlimited sick leave accrual Access comprehensive health insurance with $0 employee premium for UI Select plan and Level 1 coverage at UI Health Care facilities Choose between TIAA or IPERS retirement plans with immediate participation and university contributions Serve at the rank of Clinical Associate Professor or Clinical Professor on tenure or clinical track, depending on qualifications Community Information Iowa City, IA, is one of the most desirable cities in the country. A vibrant college town, it offers a cosmopolitan flavor without the traffic, crime, or high cost of living associated with a metropolitan area. Iowa City has an overall grade of A, is a Best Place to Live in Iowa, and is a Best Suburb for Young Professionals (Niche). Iowa City is a Best Place to Live for Families (Fortune) and has a cost of living about 10% below the national average Exceptional Livability Score from Area Vibes, with A+ grades in Amenities, Commute, and Health & Safety Regularly earns national accolades for its quality of life Exceptional public schools that are typically ranked in the top 1% nationally A vibrant downtown with seasonal festivities, great restaurants, and boutique shops World-class entertainment, eclectic culinary experiences, and an abundance of literary, musical, and cultural opportunities Incredible neighborhoods and gorgeous custom homes built on large lots A UNESCO City of Literature and home to the Iowa Writers' Workshop Proximity to Cedar Rapids, Chicago, Des Moines, Davenport, Kansas City, and Minneapolis Facility Location Iowa City possesses a large amount of cultural and entertainment options and is home to the University of Iowa. The Old Capital Museum has a storied history and is a visual treat for architecture lovers. The Iowa Avenue Literary Walk is a must-see for bibliophiles with close to 50 writers represented, all of whom have ties to Iowa. Indeed, writing is big in Iowa, with the Iowa Writer's Workshop being one of the nation's premier creative writing programs. Sports fans will no doubt want to attend Hawkeyes games at the University of Iowa. The Hawkeyes are always a threat in the Big Ten and draw ardent support from locals. Job Benefits About the Company At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable. AMN Healthcare is a digitally enabled workforce solutions partner focused on solving the biggest challenges affecting healthcare organizations today. We offer a single-partner approach to optimize labor sources, increase operating margins, and provide technologies to expand the reach of care.
04/18/2026
Full time
Job Description & Requirements Director of Cardiomyopathy StartDate: 3/9/2026 Pay Rate: $450000.00 - $500000.00 The University of Iowa Seeks a Director of the Cardiomyopathy Section Lead Iowa's only Blue Designation Heart Transplant Center Direct Comprehensive Heart Failure Services Live in Highly Desirable Iowa City, IA The University of Iowa Division of Cardiovascular Medicine in the Department of Internal Medicine seeks a BC/BE Heart Failure Cardiologist to serve as Medical Director of the Advanced Heart Failure and Heart Transplant Program. Connect with us today to learn more. Opportunity Highlights Lead Iowa's only Blue Designation Heart Transplant Center into its next growth phase Direct comprehensive heart failure services, including cardiomyopathy, LVAD, heart transplant, cardiogenic shock, and pulmonary hypertension care Oversee Iowa's only Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Clinic, designated as an HCMA Center of Excellence Work at an Accredited Pulmonary Hypertension Center with multidisciplinary collaboration Build and grow a Heart Transplant and LVAD program currently performing 15-20 procedures of each annually, with a trajectory to reach 30 each year Balance your time with approximately 50% clinical work, 20% protected leadership time, and up to 30% research, depending on your focus Lead a comprehensive team, including 3 APPs, 3 HF nurses, 3 LVAD coordinators, 3 transplant coordinators, 4 heart failure cardiologists, and 4 cardiovascular surgeons Engage in vibrant clinical research with active enrollment in major trials, including Rebirth, AIM HIGHer, Proactive HF, ACACIA, and Odyssey Enjoy up to 192 hours of annual vacation time, plus 9 paid holidays, with unlimited sick leave accrual Access comprehensive health insurance with $0 employee premium for UI Select plan and Level 1 coverage at UI Health Care facilities Choose between TIAA or IPERS retirement plans with immediate participation and university contributions Serve at the rank of Clinical Associate Professor or Clinical Professor on tenure or clinical track, depending on qualifications Community Information Iowa City, IA, is one of the most desirable cities in the country. A vibrant college town, it offers a cosmopolitan flavor without the traffic, crime, or high cost of living associated with a metropolitan area. Iowa City has an overall grade of A, is a Best Place to Live in Iowa, and is a Best Suburb for Young Professionals (Niche). Iowa City is a Best Place to Live for Families (Fortune) and has a cost of living about 10% below the national average Exceptional Livability Score from Area Vibes, with A+ grades in Amenities, Commute, and Health & Safety Regularly earns national accolades for its quality of life Exceptional public schools that are typically ranked in the top 1% nationally A vibrant downtown with seasonal festivities, great restaurants, and boutique shops World-class entertainment, eclectic culinary experiences, and an abundance of literary, musical, and cultural opportunities Incredible neighborhoods and gorgeous custom homes built on large lots A UNESCO City of Literature and home to the Iowa Writers' Workshop Proximity to Cedar Rapids, Chicago, Des Moines, Davenport, Kansas City, and Minneapolis Facility Location Iowa City possesses a large amount of cultural and entertainment options and is home to the University of Iowa. The Old Capital Museum has a storied history and is a visual treat for architecture lovers. The Iowa Avenue Literary Walk is a must-see for bibliophiles with close to 50 writers represented, all of whom have ties to Iowa. Indeed, writing is big in Iowa, with the Iowa Writer's Workshop being one of the nation's premier creative writing programs. Sports fans will no doubt want to attend Hawkeyes games at the University of Iowa. The Hawkeyes are always a threat in the Big Ten and draw ardent support from locals. Job Benefits About the Company At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable. AMN Healthcare is a digitally enabled workforce solutions partner focused on solving the biggest challenges affecting healthcare organizations today. We offer a single-partner approach to optimize labor sources, increase operating margins, and provide technologies to expand the reach of care.
Why VITAS Healthcare The Team Manager is the leader of the Patient Care Team and that member of the team whose function is to: supervise, evaluate and coordinate the various component members of the interdisciplinary team; assure continuity of care from admission to discharge or transfer to bereavement; serve as patient advocate and coordinator for other social service and health care providers in the community who are involved in the care of the team s patients; assume responsibility for the maintenance of patient records from intake through discharge or transfer to bereavement. Patient Care Services Directs all patient care services for the team, including volunteer and bereavement, and ensures that services are rendered as integrated components of the interdisciplinary plan of care. Reviews information on all pending patient admissions, all new admissions (assessments and history) and alive discharges to assure that eligibility and appropriateness criteria are met. Collaborates with both the team physician and the attending physician regarding palliative care measures for pain and symptom management. Assures complete and accurate data and documentation are available to make recertification decisions and further assures that those decisions are made on a timely basis. Reviews all imminent alive discharges to assure effective discharge planning. Monitors the type and level of team services provided (staffing, medications, HME, supplies, level of care changes to inpatient and continuous care, etc.) to assure that they are appropriate and responsive to patient/family needs and expectations. Manages the team schedule and assures coordination of services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to all patients on the team. Facilitates team meeting, assuring interdisciplinary input into the update and revision of the plan of care in concert with the changing needs and expectations of the patient and family. Participates in on-call rotation. Staff Supervision and Management Interviews, selects, trains, supervises, evaluates and dismisses team staff in conjunction with the Patient Care Administrator Assures staff competence and performance levels through making field visits, evaluating documentation and providing team based in services on Vitas values, hospice principles and practices and specific team growth needs. Acts as a resource and mentor for staff re clinical issues, documentation, inter- and intra- team problem solving and appropriate customer service behavior Oversees staff and volunteer schedules, scheduling and territory assignments to assure that workload is distributed equitably and that all staff are able to meet overall productivity expectations. Reviews and approves payroll, assuring that employees have documented accurate time, mileage and additional expenses. Quality Improvement/Regulatory Compliance Monitors clinical records and all team activities to ensure that they are accurate, complete and meet required standards in accordance with VITAS policy and all regulatory bodies. Develops and implements performance improvement activities to respond to service issues and challenges and participates from time to time in program relating to quality and service improvement. Ensures that team completes proactive and other patient/family satisfaction surveys, and implements Quality Improvement measures and standards. Assists with surveys and requests from regulatory bodies and intermediaries as directed by local program. Performs substantive chart reviews to assure there is evidence that quality care is being delivered. Participates in the Outcomes Management and annual program review. Performs utilization review of continuous care and inpatient levels of care for all patients on team. Customer Service/Sales/Marketing Assures that problems/grievances/service failures experienced by individual pa tients/families or physicians/MCOs are addressed with team members, vendors, other VITAS departments, and are resolved promptly and satisfactorily. Analyzes customer service issues on team to identify causes and works with individual team members as well as entire team to improve performance. Personally speaks with patients/families and their attending physicians when patient is considering revocation to seek satisfactory solutions to avoid unnecessary revocation. Regularly visits LTC and Contract Bed facilities to assure care plan integration, customer satisfaction and to discuss criteria for determining appropriateness. Participates in providing inservices to customers along with other team members, Patient Care Administrators and other program staff. Participates in professional, voluntary or community service organizations Cost Containment Verifies/approves admitting IPOC diagnosis, treatments, staffing and supplies. Monitors utilization of resources by every patient to assure cost effective delivery of services. Controls and is accountable for productivity, labor and all related patient care costs with respect to budget. Approves all bills/invoices related to patient care services Professional Development Attends inservices, educational seminars and workshops. Develops and achieves professional growth goals and objectives. Participates as a mentor of newly hired Team Managers. QUALIFICATIONS Reliable transportation with appropriate license and insurance coverage for driver and passengers. Private telephone in home. Knowledge of the principles and practices of primary medical and nursing care, with at least a working knowledge of oncologic nursing and palliative care. Basic understanding of the interpersonal dynamics operative within the working relationships of an interdisciplinary health care team, and knowledge of the process of dying and bereavement. Working knowledge of VITAS information system (Vx) and the ability to utilize management reports. Two years successful supervisory experience or equivalent in a health care organization. EDUCATION Bachelor's degree preferred. Current and valid R.N. License to practice in the state where the VITAS program is located. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE
04/16/2026
Full time
Why VITAS Healthcare The Team Manager is the leader of the Patient Care Team and that member of the team whose function is to: supervise, evaluate and coordinate the various component members of the interdisciplinary team; assure continuity of care from admission to discharge or transfer to bereavement; serve as patient advocate and coordinator for other social service and health care providers in the community who are involved in the care of the team s patients; assume responsibility for the maintenance of patient records from intake through discharge or transfer to bereavement. Patient Care Services Directs all patient care services for the team, including volunteer and bereavement, and ensures that services are rendered as integrated components of the interdisciplinary plan of care. Reviews information on all pending patient admissions, all new admissions (assessments and history) and alive discharges to assure that eligibility and appropriateness criteria are met. Collaborates with both the team physician and the attending physician regarding palliative care measures for pain and symptom management. Assures complete and accurate data and documentation are available to make recertification decisions and further assures that those decisions are made on a timely basis. Reviews all imminent alive discharges to assure effective discharge planning. Monitors the type and level of team services provided (staffing, medications, HME, supplies, level of care changes to inpatient and continuous care, etc.) to assure that they are appropriate and responsive to patient/family needs and expectations. Manages the team schedule and assures coordination of services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to all patients on the team. Facilitates team meeting, assuring interdisciplinary input into the update and revision of the plan of care in concert with the changing needs and expectations of the patient and family. Participates in on-call rotation. Staff Supervision and Management Interviews, selects, trains, supervises, evaluates and dismisses team staff in conjunction with the Patient Care Administrator Assures staff competence and performance levels through making field visits, evaluating documentation and providing team based in services on Vitas values, hospice principles and practices and specific team growth needs. Acts as a resource and mentor for staff re clinical issues, documentation, inter- and intra- team problem solving and appropriate customer service behavior Oversees staff and volunteer schedules, scheduling and territory assignments to assure that workload is distributed equitably and that all staff are able to meet overall productivity expectations. Reviews and approves payroll, assuring that employees have documented accurate time, mileage and additional expenses. Quality Improvement/Regulatory Compliance Monitors clinical records and all team activities to ensure that they are accurate, complete and meet required standards in accordance with VITAS policy and all regulatory bodies. Develops and implements performance improvement activities to respond to service issues and challenges and participates from time to time in program relating to quality and service improvement. Ensures that team completes proactive and other patient/family satisfaction surveys, and implements Quality Improvement measures and standards. Assists with surveys and requests from regulatory bodies and intermediaries as directed by local program. Performs substantive chart reviews to assure there is evidence that quality care is being delivered. Participates in the Outcomes Management and annual program review. Performs utilization review of continuous care and inpatient levels of care for all patients on team. Customer Service/Sales/Marketing Assures that problems/grievances/service failures experienced by individual pa tients/families or physicians/MCOs are addressed with team members, vendors, other VITAS departments, and are resolved promptly and satisfactorily. Analyzes customer service issues on team to identify causes and works with individual team members as well as entire team to improve performance. Personally speaks with patients/families and their attending physicians when patient is considering revocation to seek satisfactory solutions to avoid unnecessary revocation. Regularly visits LTC and Contract Bed facilities to assure care plan integration, customer satisfaction and to discuss criteria for determining appropriateness. Participates in providing inservices to customers along with other team members, Patient Care Administrators and other program staff. Participates in professional, voluntary or community service organizations Cost Containment Verifies/approves admitting IPOC diagnosis, treatments, staffing and supplies. Monitors utilization of resources by every patient to assure cost effective delivery of services. Controls and is accountable for productivity, labor and all related patient care costs with respect to budget. Approves all bills/invoices related to patient care services Professional Development Attends inservices, educational seminars and workshops. Develops and achieves professional growth goals and objectives. Participates as a mentor of newly hired Team Managers. QUALIFICATIONS Reliable transportation with appropriate license and insurance coverage for driver and passengers. Private telephone in home. Knowledge of the principles and practices of primary medical and nursing care, with at least a working knowledge of oncologic nursing and palliative care. Basic understanding of the interpersonal dynamics operative within the working relationships of an interdisciplinary health care team, and knowledge of the process of dying and bereavement. Working knowledge of VITAS information system (Vx) and the ability to utilize management reports. Two years successful supervisory experience or equivalent in a health care organization. EDUCATION Bachelor's degree preferred. Current and valid R.N. License to practice in the state where the VITAS program is located. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE
A leader in dermatology with a rapidly expanding presence in allergy, asthma, and immunology is seeking an experienced, Board-Certified Allergy & Immunology Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to join their talented team in Hackensack, NJ. Minimum of 1 year experience in an allergy clinic required Highlights: Full time position Work in a multidisciplinary setting alongside experienced dermatologists, nurses, and medical assistants We offer dedicated immunotherapy coordinators and a shared lab to handle food and aeroallergen mixing and delivery no in-office prep needed You're a great fit if you are: Experienced in Allergy and Immunology Experienced in patient-centered allergy and asthma care Interested in collaborative, integrative care alongside dermatology providers Eager to grow with a forward-thinking organization that values innovation and teamwork Compensation/Benefits: Annual compensation: $125k-$150k Medical, dental, and vision coverage 401(k) with employer match HSA/FSA options Highly competitive reimbursement rates Community: Nestled in the heart of Bergen County, this vibrant city offers the perfect blend of suburban charm and urban convenience, making it ideal for anyone seeking easy access to city life without sacrificing a sense of community. Just a short train or car ride away, residents can reach Manhattan in under 30 minutes, opening doors to world-class dining, arts, and entertainment, while also being close to Newark and Jersey City for additional metropolitan options. The area boasts a lively downtown with diverse restaurants, boutique shops, and cultural attractions, alongside scenic parks and riverfront areas for outdoor recreation. Excellent schools, growing business opportunities, and a strong neighborhood feel create a welcoming environment, making it a hidden gem for professionals, families, and young adults alike who want the energy of a city with the comfort of a close-knit community. APPLY NOW or TEXT Job and email address to 636 - 628 - 2412. Search all of our provider opportunities at: brittmedical DOT com
04/04/2026
Full time
A leader in dermatology with a rapidly expanding presence in allergy, asthma, and immunology is seeking an experienced, Board-Certified Allergy & Immunology Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to join their talented team in Hackensack, NJ. Minimum of 1 year experience in an allergy clinic required Highlights: Full time position Work in a multidisciplinary setting alongside experienced dermatologists, nurses, and medical assistants We offer dedicated immunotherapy coordinators and a shared lab to handle food and aeroallergen mixing and delivery no in-office prep needed You're a great fit if you are: Experienced in Allergy and Immunology Experienced in patient-centered allergy and asthma care Interested in collaborative, integrative care alongside dermatology providers Eager to grow with a forward-thinking organization that values innovation and teamwork Compensation/Benefits: Annual compensation: $125k-$150k Medical, dental, and vision coverage 401(k) with employer match HSA/FSA options Highly competitive reimbursement rates Community: Nestled in the heart of Bergen County, this vibrant city offers the perfect blend of suburban charm and urban convenience, making it ideal for anyone seeking easy access to city life without sacrificing a sense of community. Just a short train or car ride away, residents can reach Manhattan in under 30 minutes, opening doors to world-class dining, arts, and entertainment, while also being close to Newark and Jersey City for additional metropolitan options. The area boasts a lively downtown with diverse restaurants, boutique shops, and cultural attractions, alongside scenic parks and riverfront areas for outdoor recreation. Excellent schools, growing business opportunities, and a strong neighborhood feel create a welcoming environment, making it a hidden gem for professionals, families, and young adults alike who want the energy of a city with the comfort of a close-knit community. APPLY NOW or TEXT Job and email address to 636 - 628 - 2412. Search all of our provider opportunities at: brittmedical DOT com
Description Specialization: Cardiology Heart Failure and Transplant Job Summary: Asheville Cardiology Associates, a partner of Mission Health, is seeking a Heart Failure Advanced Practice Provider for our expanding Advanced Heart Failure Therapies Program. Qualified Candidates: Completion of an accredited physician assistant or nurse practitioner program with appropriate certification exams Has, and maintains, current license with the North Carolina Medical Board BLS, ACLS certification required Position Highlights: Will join 2 HF Physicians, 2 HF APPs, 3 LVAD Coordinators, 2 dedicated clinic RN s APP s run HF discharge clinic Prefer 2+ years cardiology APP experience Incentive/Benefits Package: Competitive compensation Comprehensive health benefits for you and your loved ones 401k options About Asheville Cardiology Associates: Asheville Cardiology Associates is the largest cardiovascular diseases practice in western North Carolina with more than 35 cardiologists and 25 advanced practice providers who provide a full range of cardiac care including subspecialties of interventional (including structural heart disease), electrophysiology (including complex ablation), imaging (including dedicated cardiac MRI), general cardiology and advanced heart failure. The advanced heart failure therapies (AHFT) program has 2 advanced heart failure/transplant board certified cardiologists who provide inpatient, outpatient, imaging and invasive services. As partners with Mission Health System, the practice supports the 19 western counties of North Carolina with tertiary care Our program is the sole provider of life saving LVAD therapy for our region (19 counties and more than 1 million people). Whether you enjoy outdoor adventures, arts and culture, live music, shopping or fine cuisine, Asheville offers something for everyone! With over 200 waterfalls and four navigable rivers, hiking trails for all skill levels, fantastic terrain for both road and mountain bikes, it is no surprise that Asheville is consistently rated one of the top US places to live. Asheville is known not only for its dynamic food scene and microbreweries but also for ethnic and exotic dining at the area s 250-plus independent restaurants. Asheville offers over 20 city and county public schools, a variety of faith-based schools with challenging curriculums as well as a number of private schools, including some of the best boarding schools in the US. Residents also enjoy easy access to air travel n
03/30/2026
Full time
Description Specialization: Cardiology Heart Failure and Transplant Job Summary: Asheville Cardiology Associates, a partner of Mission Health, is seeking a Heart Failure Advanced Practice Provider for our expanding Advanced Heart Failure Therapies Program. Qualified Candidates: Completion of an accredited physician assistant or nurse practitioner program with appropriate certification exams Has, and maintains, current license with the North Carolina Medical Board BLS, ACLS certification required Position Highlights: Will join 2 HF Physicians, 2 HF APPs, 3 LVAD Coordinators, 2 dedicated clinic RN s APP s run HF discharge clinic Prefer 2+ years cardiology APP experience Incentive/Benefits Package: Competitive compensation Comprehensive health benefits for you and your loved ones 401k options About Asheville Cardiology Associates: Asheville Cardiology Associates is the largest cardiovascular diseases practice in western North Carolina with more than 35 cardiologists and 25 advanced practice providers who provide a full range of cardiac care including subspecialties of interventional (including structural heart disease), electrophysiology (including complex ablation), imaging (including dedicated cardiac MRI), general cardiology and advanced heart failure. The advanced heart failure therapies (AHFT) program has 2 advanced heart failure/transplant board certified cardiologists who provide inpatient, outpatient, imaging and invasive services. As partners with Mission Health System, the practice supports the 19 western counties of North Carolina with tertiary care Our program is the sole provider of life saving LVAD therapy for our region (19 counties and more than 1 million people). Whether you enjoy outdoor adventures, arts and culture, live music, shopping or fine cuisine, Asheville offers something for everyone! With over 200 waterfalls and four navigable rivers, hiking trails for all skill levels, fantastic terrain for both road and mountain bikes, it is no surprise that Asheville is consistently rated one of the top US places to live. Asheville is known not only for its dynamic food scene and microbreweries but also for ethnic and exotic dining at the area s 250-plus independent restaurants. Asheville offers over 20 city and county public schools, a variety of faith-based schools with challenging curriculums as well as a number of private schools, including some of the best boarding schools in the US. Residents also enjoy easy access to air travel n
Job Summary: The Design Engineer is ultimately responsible for the research, development and design of product according to project requirements. The Design Engineer develops submittals, layouts, schematics and shop details as part of a design team in accordance with project specifications, building codes and site conditions. Design Engineers develop 2D and 3D project submittals and production releases for fabrication of product. Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Project Planning
Project assignments are of intermediate complexity, require customization of components and design and are of low risk, and require some interaction with customers
Provide conceptual design drawings and value engineering solutions to projects in the developmental design phase to assist the sales team in providing accurate and competitive pricing.
Thoroughly review project specifications and scope, placing emphasis on design requirements.
Conduct and review various calculations such as strength, weights, forces and stresses for material and component selection under supervision.
Coordinator with project team to prepare submittal drawings for customer approval based on project specifications, scope, and engineering requirements; determine potential value engineering opportunities for project.
Project Execution
Work in conjunction with project strategy and schedule set forth by Project Manager
Prepare measuring templates, acquire field dimensions and construct as-built 3D models and layouts to ensure design feasibility and accuracy.
Prepare accurate assembly and part drawings to assure proper fabrication and installation of product using Autodesk Inventor and AutoCAD.
Assist Project Manager in completion of all specified closeout documents required by the customer including final ‘as-built’ drawings.
Perform project review with thorough synopsis of project and opportunities for improved performance on future projects
General
Provide material take-offs and estimates and assist in project forecasting
Assist Project Manager with change orders, project schedules and project evaluation
Integrate educational and professional experience to optimize project efficiencies.
Assist as required in the research and development of new and improved product offerings.
Ability to read and interpret architectural and fabrication drawings
Work Remotely
Temporarily due to COVID-19
Required Skills Required Experience Required Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent
1-5 years of related experience
Intermediate experience with Microsoft Excel, AutoCAD and Autodesk Inventor
Possess complex geometry skills and excellent oral and written communication skills
Problem solving skills with a collaborative approach and timely resolution
General understanding of building codes and materials
Thorough understanding of project documents
Basic knowledge of manufacturing processes, production capabilities, and work cell functions
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in manufacturing or construction industries
Experience with Inventor iLogic Skills
Job Location Minneapolis, US-MN
06/11/2020
Full time
Job Summary: The Design Engineer is ultimately responsible for the research, development and design of product according to project requirements. The Design Engineer develops submittals, layouts, schematics and shop details as part of a design team in accordance with project specifications, building codes and site conditions. Design Engineers develop 2D and 3D project submittals and production releases for fabrication of product. Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Project Planning
Project assignments are of intermediate complexity, require customization of components and design and are of low risk, and require some interaction with customers
Provide conceptual design drawings and value engineering solutions to projects in the developmental design phase to assist the sales team in providing accurate and competitive pricing.
Thoroughly review project specifications and scope, placing emphasis on design requirements.
Conduct and review various calculations such as strength, weights, forces and stresses for material and component selection under supervision.
Coordinator with project team to prepare submittal drawings for customer approval based on project specifications, scope, and engineering requirements; determine potential value engineering opportunities for project.
Project Execution
Work in conjunction with project strategy and schedule set forth by Project Manager
Prepare measuring templates, acquire field dimensions and construct as-built 3D models and layouts to ensure design feasibility and accuracy.
Prepare accurate assembly and part drawings to assure proper fabrication and installation of product using Autodesk Inventor and AutoCAD.
Assist Project Manager in completion of all specified closeout documents required by the customer including final ‘as-built’ drawings.
Perform project review with thorough synopsis of project and opportunities for improved performance on future projects
General
Provide material take-offs and estimates and assist in project forecasting
Assist Project Manager with change orders, project schedules and project evaluation
Integrate educational and professional experience to optimize project efficiencies.
Assist as required in the research and development of new and improved product offerings.
Ability to read and interpret architectural and fabrication drawings
Work Remotely
Temporarily due to COVID-19
Required Skills Required Experience Required Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent
1-5 years of related experience
Intermediate experience with Microsoft Excel, AutoCAD and Autodesk Inventor
Possess complex geometry skills and excellent oral and written communication skills
Problem solving skills with a collaborative approach and timely resolution
General understanding of building codes and materials
Thorough understanding of project documents
Basic knowledge of manufacturing processes, production capabilities, and work cell functions
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in manufacturing or construction industries
Experience with Inventor iLogic Skills
Job Location Minneapolis, US-MN