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Water/Wastewater Estimator
Salary not disclosed

Position Overview

The Water/Wastewater Estimator will be responsible for preparing accurate and competitive cost estimates for heavy civil infrastructure projects. This role requires strong analytical skills, in-depth knowledge of water and wastewater construction, and the ability to collaborate effectively with project managers, engineers, subcontractors, and suppliers.

Key Responsibilities

  • Analyze plans, specifications, geotechnical reports, and contract documents for water and wastewater infrastructure projects
  • Prepare detailed quantity takeoffs and cost estimates for treatment plants, pipelines, pump stations, and related facilities
  • Solicit and evaluate subcontractor and supplier quotes
  • Develop conceptual and hard-bid estimates
  • Identify project risks and value engineering opportunities
  • Participate in pre-bid meetings and site visits
  • Maintain organized bid documentation and estimating databases
  • Support project handoff to operations team upon award

Qualifications

  • 5+ years of estimating experience in water/wastewater or heavy civil construction
  • Strong knowledge of treatment plant construction, underground utilities, mechanical piping, and concrete structures
  • Proficiency with estimating software (e.g., HCSS HeavyBid, Bluebeam, PlanSwift, or similar)
  • Ability to read and interpret civil, structural, and mechanical drawings
  • Strong Excel skills
  • Excellent communication and organizational abilities
  • Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field preferred (or equivalent experience)

What We Offer

  • Competitive salary based on experience
  • Performance-based bonus opportunities
  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • Career growth opportunities within a rapidly expanding infrastructure market
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Office Administrator
Salary not disclosed

Office Assistant

Location: San Francisco, CA

Work Type: 100% Onsite

Schedule: Monday–Friday, 8:00AM–4:30PM

Contract Duration: 3 months

Pay Rate: $31/hour

We are hiring an Office Assistant on behalf of our client.

Scope of Duties

  • Scheduling patients for Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy.
  • Collect copays and prepare cash, check, and credit card transactions for delivery to Cashier in accordance with hospital policies and procedures; maintain accurate logs of all transactions.
  • Manage patient phone calls, including appointment coordination and follow-up.
  • Provide front desk and back desk administrative office support.
  • Support the Office Coordinator with insurance authorization, authorization tracking, and communication with therapists and patients regarding insurance requirements and limitations.
  • Maintain organized records and ensure accurate documentation.
  • Utilize Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook for daily administrative functions.

Required Qualifications

  • Excellent customer service skills.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Experience with patient phone call management and patient scheduling.
  • Front desk and back desk administrative office experience.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook.
  • Prior experience in a Physical Therapy clinic preferred.

Applicants should review and understand the following:

  • Confirmation that the candidate understands this is a contract role and is not guaranteed permanent placement.
  • Confirmation that the candidate understands this is a fully onsite position in San Francisco.

Candidates must be U.S. Citizens or Green Card holders. No OPT, H1B, CPT, or EAD. Candidates must be local and currently located in the San Francisco Bay Area.

You may also reach our recruiter at (415) 610-5350 or . Please provide your resume prior to emailing.

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Operations Leadership Accelerator (Manager in Training)
Salary not disclosed

Company Description

Ignition Leadership is a selective leadership accelerator designed for ambitious early-career professionals who want to run real businesses, not just manage tasks.

Through structured development, operational immersion, and high-accountability coaching, Ignition prepares high-potential leaders to take ownership of performance, teams, and financial outcomes.

Graduates of the Ignition Manager in Training pathway are placed into leadership roles at Stress-Free Auto Care, a fast-growing, tech-forward automotive platform operating across multiple states.

Ignition turns potential into operational leadership.

Role Description

This is a full-time, on-site leadership development role based in Northern California, Southern California, or Texas.

As a Manager in Training (MIT), you will enter the Ignition Leadership pathway and be placed into operational leadership at Stress-Free Auto Care. From day one, you will learn how to run a modern, data-driven auto repair operation while developing the leadership skills required to manage teams and own financial performance.

This is not a classroom program. It is hands-on business leadership.

You will progress through a defined career path:

• Year 1: Manager in Training → Assistant General Manager

• Year 2: General Manager (full P&L ownership)

• Years 3–4: Senior General Manager (multi-location leadership)

• Year 5+: District Manager (regional oversight)

High performers advance quickly and take on significant operational responsibility.

Responsibilities

• Learn and execute all aspects of shop operations

• Lead technicians and service advisors

• Manage workflow, staffing, and daily performance

• Deliver exceptional customer experience

• Drive revenue and operational KPIs

• Use financial and operational data to improve performance

• Support hiring, coaching, and team development

• Transition into full P&L ownership as you advance

Qualifications

• Bachelor's degree required

• 0–3 years of professional experience

• Strong leadership potential and ambition

• Excellent communication skills

• Analytical mindset with a bias toward action

• Comfortable in fast-paced, hands-on environments

• Willingness to relocate for advancement (preferred)

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Director of Communications
Salary not disclosed
Sunnyvale, California 1 week ago

New York, NY, Washington, DC, San Francisco, CA or Los Angeles, CA

Summary

The Director of Communications partners closely with the Firm's leadership and marketing/business development teams to shape and execute a dynamic, firmwide communications strategy spanning media and public relations, internal and external communications, content marketing, and social media. This leader works hand-in-hand with business and practice leadership to advance the firm's vision, spotlight its strengths and successes, and elevate its reputation as an industry thought leader. With a sharp focus on client service and satisfaction, the Director ensures excellence across every touchpoint while upholding the highest editorial quality and brand standards.

  • Develop and execute comprehensive PR and communications strategies that elevate the firm, its practices, and attorneys across key markets and audiences.
  • Serve as a trusted advisor to the Leadership Team and senior management on communications strategy, reputational risk, and crisis response.
  • Lead proactive media relations efforts, cultivating strong relationships with top-tier and industry outlets to increase visibility and share of voice.
  • Identify and drive strategic PR opportunities aligned with the firm's core practices and industry strengths.
  • Oversee the creation of high-impact communications materials, including press releases, messaging documents, Q&As, biographies, and briefing materials.
  • Ensure consistent positioning, messaging, and brand standards across all external and internal communications channels.
  • Direct digital communications and content marketing strategies, leveraging social media, web, email, and marketing technologies to enhance brand awareness and engagement.
  • Lead the firm's internal communications strategy, partnering with leadership to clearly and effectively communicate the firm's vision, strategic priorities, performance, and key initiatives—driving alignment and engagement across offices and functions.
  • Partner with firm leadership and cross-functional teams to promote thought leadership initiatives and elevate key spokespeople in the marketplace.
  • Monitor, analyze, and report on media coverage, industry trends, and competitive positioning to inform strategy and demonstrate impact.
  • Manage the communications budget and team operations to deliver exceptional service and measurable results.

Qualifications

  • 15+ years of senior-level experience in public relations or corporate communications, preferably within a large, international law firm or similarly complex organization.
  • Deep expertise in corporate communications, public relations, finance and transactional PR, investor relations, crisis/incident management, and social media strategy.
  • Proven ability to develop, own, and lead a comprehensive communications strategy aligned with organizational priorities.
  • Demonstrated success operating persuasively and effectively within a collaborative, consensus-driven culture.
  • Strong leadership and team management experience, with the ability to inspire high performance.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with sharp editorial judgment and attention to detail.
  • Highly organized and adaptable, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
  • Credible, proactive relationship builder who quickly earns the trust of senior leadership and thrives in a dynamic, high-performing culture.

Benefits

  • Firm offers a comprehensive benefits package starting on your first day.
  • A variety of options for medical, dental, vision, life and disability coverage to meet the needs of you and your family.
  • Industry-leading parental leave and family benefits including adoption and fertility treatment options and backup child and elder care.
  • Global wellness program, including free access to Talkspace and Calm apps.
  • Annual community service day to make an impact on your community and a birthday holiday just for fun.
  • Education reimbursement annually.
  • Dedicated Talent Development team.
  • Competitive annual profit-sharing contribution.

Where required by law, salary ranges are stated below. Additional compensation may include a discretionary bonus, overtime as applicable, health/welfare benefits, retirement contributions, paid holidays, and PTO. The range displayed is specifically for positions performed in those cities/states and may vary based on factors including but not limited to the following: local market data and ranges; an applicant's skills and prior relevant experience; and certain degrees, licensing, and certifications.

New York, San Francisco salary range: $244,000.00- $340,000.00, plus bonus

Los Angeles, Washington, D.C. salary range: $232,000.00-$323,000.00, plus bonus

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Warehouse Specialist
Salary not disclosed
San Jose, California 1 week ago

As a Warehouse Kitter, you'll be primarily responsible for preparing and organizing materials and components needed for production. This role offers a hands‐on opportunity to work with electronic components that support NVIDIA's products, giving you exposure to a high‐tech manufacturing environment. You'll accurately pick parts, assemble kits based on work orders or build lists, and ensure everything is ready and available for the production team.

Day Shift: 7am-3:30pm

Swing Shift: 3:15pm- 11:45pm

QUALIFICATIONS:

EDUCATION: High school diploma or GED equivalent and/or training or equivalent combination of education and experience

EXPERIENCE: Minimum of 1 year of experience in a manufacturing environment

RESPONSIBILITIES:

The kitting clerk will be kitting electronic components in a warehouse environment. Duties including but not limited:

• Counting Inventory

• Component packaging

• Splitting material lots

• Periodic cycle counts

• PCB labeling

• Put away of materials

• Support manufacturing (window service)

• Receiving

• Some lifting required up to 30lbs

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Staff Data Scientist - Post Sales
🏢 Harnham
Salary not disclosed
San Jose, California 1 week ago

Staff Data Scientist – Post Sales

Location: San Francisco (Hybrid)

Salary: $200–250k base + RSUs

This fast-growing Series E AI SaaS company is redefining how modern engineering teams build and deploy applications. We're expanding our data science organization to accelerate customer success after the initial sale—driving onboarding, retention, expansion, and long-term revenue growth.

About the Role

As the senior data scientist supporting post-sales teams, you will use advanced analytics, experimentation, and predictive modeling to guide strategy across Customer Success, Account Management, and Renewals. Your insights will help leadership forecast expansion, reduce churn, and identify the levers that unlock sustainable net revenue retention.

Key Responsibilities

  • Forecast & Model Growth: Build predictive models for renewal likelihood, expansion potential, churn risk, and customer health scoring.
  • Optimize the Customer Journey: Analyze onboarding flows, product adoption patterns, and usage signals to improve activation, engagement, and time-to-value.
  • Experimentation & Causal Analysis: Design and evaluate experiments (A/B tests, uplift modeling) to measure the impact of onboarding programs, success initiatives, and pricing changes on retention and expansion.
  • Revenue Insights: Partner with Customer Success and Sales to identify high-value accounts, cross-sell opportunities, and early warning signs of churn.
  • Cross-Functional Partnership: Collaborate with Product, RevOps, Finance, and Marketing to align post-sales strategies with company growth goals.
  • Data Infrastructure Collaboration: Work with Analytics Engineering to define data requirements, maintain data quality, and enable self-serve dashboards for Success and Finance teams.
  • Executive Storytelling: Present clear, actionable recommendations to senior leadership that translate complex analysis into strategic decisions.

About You

  • Experience: 6+ years in data science or advanced analytics, with a focus on post-sales, customer success, or retention analytics in a B2B SaaS environment.
  • Technical Skills: Expert SQL and proficiency in Python or R for statistical modeling, forecasting, and machine learning.
  • Domain Knowledge: Deep understanding of SaaS metrics such as net revenue retention (NRR), gross churn, expansion ARR, and customer health scoring.
  • Analytical Rigor: Strong background in experimentation design, causal inference, and predictive modeling to inform customer-lifecycle strategy.
  • Communication: Exceptional ability to translate data into compelling narratives for executives and cross-functional stakeholders.
  • Business Impact: Demonstrated success improving onboarding efficiency, retention rates, or expansion revenue through data-driven initiatives.
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Strategic Sourcing Specialist
🏢 Aivres
Salary not disclosed

Aivres is a leading data center servers and storage solutions provider committed to delivering innovative technologies that propel the world's leading industries to new frontiers. We widely deliver and deploy cutting-edge hardware products and designs to major data centers across the US, supporting critical modern applications that include cloud, AI, big data, mass storage, and edge. Our unique JDM model enables open collaboration with partners and customers to develop purpose-built, performance-optimized solutions that tackle different workloads and overcome real-world challenges.

The Strategic Sourcing Specialist is responsible for managing the business's supply chain in order to increase and maximize shareholder value. This role will build, develop and maintain the necessary vendor and supplier relationships in order to meet all business goals and objectives. This role will also develop and maintain strong internal controls, policies and procedures throughout the company relative to the procurement of goods and services.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Responsible for suppliers management
  • Procurement costs management
  • Contracts management
  • Responsible for business with US. suppliers locally
  • Responsible for daily communications and business with US suppliers and BUs
  • Responsible for collecting and sorting related information of Suppliers and informing Aivres HQ in time
  • Holding meetings with suppliers, analyze and make the related business decision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Management/Science, preferred major: Supply Chain Management, Procurement Management, Logistics Management
  • Related experience working with one of the following companies preferred: Dell/HP/Cisco/Oracle/Quanta/Wistron/Supermicro/Inventec/Seagate/Western Digital /Broadcom /Marvell/ Microchip/Micron, etc.
  • Strong orientation to technological strategies and concepts, vendor assessment and strategic sourcing
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Lead Actuarial Analyst
Salary not disclosed
Santa Clara, California 1 week ago

Lead Actuarial Analyst

Are you eager to make a real difference through data and innovation while enjoying flexibility that supports how you work best?

Make an impact at the center of California's workers' compensation system while benefiting from a hybrid schedule that allows you to work remotely 60% of the time. At the WCIRB, we offer the best of both worlds: the freedom to do deep analytical work from home most days, paired with purposeful onsite collaboration (40%) at our modern San Francisco headquarters. It's a structure designed to support focus, autonomy and long‐term professional growth.

Our actuarial and research teams work on a wide range of workers' compensation projects, from medical cost trend analysis and classification research that support advisory pure premium rate changes to innovative studies uncovering emerging drivers of system costs. Recent work has explored topics such as employee tenure, long COVID and the effectiveness of experience rating in promoting workplace safety. Our culture is collaborative and mission‐driven and our benefits are designed to support both wellbeing and career development. Employees also enjoy robust retirement offerings, including both a 401(k) and a pension plan.

The Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California (WCIRB) is California's trusted, objective provider of actuarially based information and research, advisory pure premium rates, and educational services integral to a healthy workers' compensation system. We are a private, nonprofit association representing more than 400 member companies, funded entirely by membership fees and assessment. We employ approximately 175 people, with our headquarters located in downtown San Francisco.

About the Role

We are seeking an experienced Lead Actuarial Analyst who is energized by complex analytical challenges, cross‐functional collaboration and the chance to influence methodologies used statewide. This role is central to the WCIRB's actuarial functions and offers meaningful opportunities for independence, visibility and professional development.

Responsibilities

  • Leads the analysis and evaluation of statistical data pertaining to pure premium rates; identifies trends or cost drivers; prepares materials for committees or rate filings to evaluate impact of various cost drivers on pure premium rates.
  • Leads actuarial analyses of aggregate data and ratemaking methodologies; recommends adjustments to actuarial ratemaking methodologies to the Vice President, Actuary and Chief Actuary; periodically validates appropriateness of methodologies.
  • Provides key deliverables and correspondence with WCIRB members and other customers, such as the insurance department and governmental agencies, on complex data and other technical issues, with minimal or no supervision.
  • Represents the Actuarial department and provides subject matter expertise on actuarial data and data collection processes to representatives of other units of the WCIRB on various cross‐functional projects and issues.
  • Prepares, reviews, and analyzes various studies of aggregate and classification experience for rate filings and other reports produced by Actuarial Services including those presented to WCIRB Committees and Working Groups.
  • Leads the Actuarial team's efforts in collaboration with the IT department on the development and changes to applications used by the Actuarial team and customers to submit, retrieve, and/or analyze data.
  • Supervises the development and maintenance of data products and oversees the fulfillment of data requirements pursuant to statutory and regulatory mandates.
  • Performs peer reviews of analysts' work.
  • Supervises actuarial analysts in various aspects of analyses; oversees progress of projects and guides projects to completion in an accurate and timely manner.

Qualifications

  • Educational background (Bachelor's degree or above) in a technical field such as mathematics, actuarial science, applied statistics, or economics.
  • Five years of experience as an actuarial analyst in a property/casualty insurance company, rating organization, consulting firm, or a state insurance department.

Required Skills

  • Very strong professional communication skills, both verbally and in writing.
  • Strong listening and interpersonal skills.
  • A high level of ability in the utilization of mathematical techniques for the analysis of statistical information.
  • The ability to develop a complete theoretical framework with precisely defined relationships, as necessary in special studies or rate revisions.
  • Very strong proficiency in the following three areas with six years' experience preferred: mathematics, applied statistics, and programming (in a language such as VBA, SQL, R, or Python).
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Associate of the Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) or at least six CAS exams with extensive related experience.

Benefits

Our employees enjoy a state‐of‐the‐art, energy‐efficient, open work environment that nurtures collaboration and creativity. We go the extra mile to keep our employees happy and healthy and are proud to be recognized as a Plan Sponsor of the Year finalist for our commitment to retirement readiness through strong 401(k) and pension offerings. Some of our perks include:

  • Hybrid work environment (40% onsite / 60% remote)
  • Medical, dental, and vision benefits
  • Commuter benefits
  • Competitive PTO program
  • 401(k) and pension plan
  • Annual incentive plan
  • Ten paid company holidays
  • Social activities
  • Community volunteer involvement

The WCIRB supports actuarial credentialing through paid study time, full coverage of exam fees and materials, and base salary increases for each exam passed.

Equal Opportunity Statement

WCIRB is an equal opportunity employer committed to an inclusive workplace that fosters belonging. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, age, genetic information, or any other basis prohibited by law. We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories consistent with applicable federal, state, and local law. The successful candidate will reside in California and will work from our headquarters in San Francisco at least 40% of the time. We are not able to pay for relocation costs or to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa at this time.

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LEGARZA VOLLEYBALL PROGRAM COORDINATOR - Program Development
Salary not disclosed
Sunnyvale, California 1 week ago

Full-Time | Youth Sports, Coaching & Program Development

Help Build the Future of Volleyball at Legarza Sports

Legarza Sports is seeing strong and growing demand for volleyball across our camps, after-school classes, and leagues. We have talented coaches, excited families, and proven systems already in place. What we need now is the right leader to help bring it all together.

We're hiring a Volleyball Program Coordinator to work closely with Operations Director, our volleyball expert and mentor, to develop, expand, and eventually help lead our volleyball programming. This role starts hands-on and operational, with significant long-term growth potential for someone who brings leadership, organization, and passion for youth development.

About the Role

This is a hybrid role that combines:

  • Daytime PE instruction during the school year
  • Volleyball program development and leadership across after-school classes, camps, leagues, and future club programming

You'll begin by learning Legarza's philosophies, systems, and teaching methods while coaching and supporting existing programs. Over time, you'll take on increasing ownership of volleyball curriculum, coach development, scheduling, and long-term program strategy.

This is an ideal opportunity for someone who wants to grow into a leadership role rather than step into a finished one.

What You'll Do

Program Leadership & Development

  • Help lead and expand Legarza's volleyball camps, classes, and leagues
  • Support the development of a club volleyball program from the ground up
  • Improve and evolve volleyball curriculum and training systems
  • Assist with coach development, training, and alignment
  • Collaborate closely with our Ops Director on vision, execution, and growth strategy

Coaching & Instruction

  • Coach after-school volleyball classes, camps, and leagues
  • Teach PE programs during the school day
  • Deliver engaging, high-energy, developmentally appropriate instruction
  • Model strong communication, professionalism, and classroom management

Operations & Growth

  • Help coordinate scheduling, staffing, and program logistics
  • Support enrollment growth by delivering consistently excellent programs
  • Contribute ideas to expand offerings based on demand and community needs

Who We're Looking For

You may be early in your leadership journey — but you're serious about growth.

Required:

  • Volleyball playing and/or coaching experience
  • Passion for youth development and teaching
  • Strong communication and organizational skills
  • Willingness to learn, take feedback, and grow into leadership
  • High energy, reliability, and professionalism

Preferred (not required):

  • Camp, club, and/or team coaching experience
  • Experience helping build or scale a sports program
  • Interest in long-term career growth in youth sports leadership

If you don't meet every qualification but feel excited about this role, we still encourage you to apply.

Compensation & Growth

  • Starting pay: $25–$26/hour
  • Clear opportunities for advancement as the volleyball program grows
  • Long-term leadership and ownership potential for strong performers
  • Compensation scales meaningfully with responsibility, impact, and program success
  • Medical, dental, and vision benefits (for eligible employees)
  • Paid holidays and vacation

This role begins at an entry-to-mid level while you learn our systems, but offers exceptional long-term upside for the right person who helps successfully build and lead the program over time.

Why Legarza?

  • Mission-driven organization focused on leadership, character, and excellence
  • Strong demand, proven infrastructure, and room to innovate
  • Supportive team culture with high standards
  • Real opportunity to grow alongside the company—not wait for a role to open

Learn more about our philosophy and values:

to Help Build Something Special?

Apply today and take the first step toward a long-term leadership role in youth volleyball.

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Principal Power Electronics - Electrical Power System Architect
🏢 EVONA
Salary not disclosed
Santa Clara, California 1 week ago

Principal Power Electronics - Electrical Power System Architect

San Francisco Bay Area

We are supporting an innovative space company seeking a Senior Power Electronics / EPS Architect to own the design and maturation of a high-voltage spacecraft electrical power system, approximately 400V.

This is a technical leadership role responsible for end-to-end EPS architecture, from solar array interfaces through regulation, storage, distribution, protection, and system integration.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Own the detailed architecture of a high-voltage spacecraft power system.
  • Define solar array regulation including S3R or MPPT, battery charge and discharge, bus regulation, and distribution strategies.
  • Lead DC-DC converter topology selection and design, including protection schemes and derating strategy.
  • Address high-voltage space environment risks including plasma interaction, insulation, grounding, and compliance with relevant standards.
  • Perform system-level fault analysis and FMEA, define safe-mode behaviors, and support integration with control systems and high-power payloads.
  • Define and execute verification, integration, and qualification strategy through PDR, CDR, and flight readiness.

Required Experience:

  • 10+ years in power electronics and spacecraft EPS design.
  • Strong background in high-voltage DC systems, power conversion, and fault-tolerant distribution
  • Experience delivering hardware from concept through test and qualification.
  • Experience designing for radiation environments and high-reliability aerospace systems.

This is a high-impact opportunity to architect a mission-critical spacecraft power system in a fast-paced, technically rigorous environment.

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