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HRIS Systems Analyst (Workday)
This position supports the organization’s HR technology environment with a focus on Workday. The role partners closely with HR, Payroll, and Benefits teams to enhance functionality, support daily operations, and deliver system improvements across a global user base.
What You’ll Do
Serve as the primary functional resource for Workday HR, Payroll, and Benefits modules
Maintain configurations, security, and business processes to ensure accuracy and compliance
Support enhancements and releases from design through deployment
Manage system changes using structured governance and testing practices
Coordinate with external payroll providers and benefit carriers to maintain connectivity and data accuracy
Investigate and resolve data, reporting, and integration discrepancies
Review interfaces and perform reconciliations
Execute system improvement initiatives and small projects
Provide user guidance, training, and documentation
Continuously identify opportunities to improve workflows and system usage
What We’re Looking For
Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Information Systems, or related field preferred
3+ years supporting Workday in an HRIS environment
Experience with Workday Payroll and Benefits
Background in configuration, testing, and ongoing HR systems support
Strong communication skills and ability to work with technical and business stakeholders
Ability to work onsite
Role description:
We are seeking an experienced Senior Mechanical Engineer (HVAC) heating, ventilating and air conditioning) systems for facilities to support our multidisciplinary Design and Engineering team.
As a Senior Mechanical Engineer, you will lead the mechanical discipline on multiple concurrent projects through pursuit, proposal, design, and construction phases. You will be responsible for leading design efforts and serve as the Engineer of Record. As a senior mechanical engineer, you will work with project teams consisting of architects, engineers, project managers and clients designing HVAC systems on various projects including sustainable solutions.
Role accountabilities:
- Prepare engineering and construction documents including drawings, specifications, and design narratives
- Proficiency with AutoCAD Revit and Load Calculation Software (Trane Trace, HAP)
- Travel as required to attend project meetings, design reviews, engineering site surveys, data collection, and collaboration with clients’ team members
- Knowledge of industry standards (ASHRAE) and building codes
- Assist in the preparation of engineering estimates and proposals
- Work within established budgets and schedules for each assignment
- Coordination with architects and other engineering disciplines
- Perform various system studies (thermal comfort, indoor air quality, humidity control, energy management)
- Work in a collaborative team environment
- Provide mentoring to junior staff
Qualifications & Experience:
Required Qualifications:
- BS in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent
- PE Registration
- 10-15 or more years of relevant experience in Mechanical Engineering
- Design experience producing IFC drawings and specifications
Job Summary: Responsible for all logistical processing of retail customer orders including eCommerce; which includes coordination with customers, internal departments, warehouse, and arranges shipment of requested retail items.
Hours Required: 40+
Major Responsibilities
- Process various retail customers and eCommerce orders, while following each customers guidelines
- Support and maintain of logistics policies, procedures, support plans and similar data
- Run/save/send reports on new purchase orders
- Create labels, packing slips & pull sheets for new purchase orders & email them to the appropriate warehouse
- Update pertinent fields in IQMS before orders ship
- Schedule trucks to pick-up loads shipping from required locations
- Request extensions for purchase orders when missed pickups occur
- Coordinate with in-house sales team to promote accurate and timely processing of orders for customers
- Problem solve and resolve warehouse issues & mishaps including missed cartons on loads, wrong loads shipped, merchandise shortages, and missed orders, while informing appropriate persons of these instances to track charges & fees incurred
- Investigate and provide documentation to disprove customer chargebacks
- Enter purchase orders into routing in a timely manner to avoid chargebacks for late shipments
- Inform warehouses on new vendor shipping requirements along with any changes to present vendor routing & shipping guides. Update vendor guides as necessary & keep track of changes in Customer Guidelines folder
- Perform other related duties as required and assigned
Skills Required
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
- Experience with Retail Portal websites
- Strong communication skills - verbal and written
- Ability to multi-task
- Knowledge of transportation and logistics
- Experience with retail eCommerce
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy
Physical Demands
- Extended periods of computer work primarily involving sitting.
- Light physical work, including lifting or moving objects up to 20 pounds.
Brown & Brown is seeking an Insurance Operations Auditor, Employee Benefits to join our growing team in Troy, MI or Roseland, NJ!
As a member of the Internal Operations Audit Team, the Employee Benefits Insurance Operations Auditor is responsible for reviewing, analyzing and making recommendations regarding the implementation of Brown & Brown best practices throughout all of the Brown & Brown Profit Centers to aid in the prevention and mitigation of E&O incidents for the Company.
How You Will Contribute:
- Assist and/or lead in the performance of Insurance Operations audits of Profit Centers in the Retail Employee Benefits Division to verify compliance with Brown & Brown best practices.
- Build knowledge of and support audits of Wholesale/Programs divisions, as applicable.
- Complete prep-work and file review as assigned with a high level of accuracy.
- Perform all functions of the audit process including leading certain departments or special units within the Profit Center.
- Complete assigned file review with detailed notes documenting positive and negative findings as applicable.
- Contribute to determination of audit findings and classification.
- Communicate findings from review work with teammates and communicate with the Profit Center as necessary.
- Assume additional responsibilities, as assigned, to ensure successful audit completion.
- When leading an audit:
- Ensure accurate and timely completion of work in preparation for reviews including, but not limited to: review of prior reports, procedures manuals, issuing carrier ratings and exceptions, licensing & contracts.
- Ensure accurate and timely completion of file review including detailed notes documenting positive and negative findings.
- Lead information gathering interviews with Profit Center teammates prior to reviews.
- Lead conversations within team regarding potential findings and issues. Demonstrate judgment in determining appropriate findings and classifications.
- Escalate concerns to leadership in a timely fashion.
- Demonstrate strong verbal communication skills in explaining audit findings, risks and recommendations to key stakeholders.
- Create and submit effective draft and final reports within specified timeframes.
- Review & analyze Profit Center action plans and recommend acceptable revisions as necessary.
- Conduct and document re-testing of designated items to ensure compliance with finalized action plans.
- Maintain individual expense report and submits to Insurance Operations Regional Manager as instructed.
- Develop and maintain relationship with all disciplines of the Internal Operations Audit Team.
- Ability to consistently meet deadlines and expectations through effective time management.
- Demonstrate proficiency in insurance acumen with desire to expand knowledge.
- Delegate responsibilities and hold teammates accountable in a productive manner.
- Successfully complete agreed upon educational designations
- Work to motivate and inspire others to deliver optimal performance.
- Go above and beyond defined responsibilities by proactively identifying areas of continuous improvement.
- Participate in peer-to-peer feedback sessions.
- Take initiative to share industry developments with peers.
Skills & Experience to Be Successful:
- College degree (Preferred)
- 1-2 years’ experience preferred with Employee Benefits administration or relevant HR experience
- Proficiency in Microsoft applications (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
- Ability to learn new management systems.
- Ability to work independently and in a team environment.
- Ability to adapt to change.
- Organize & prioritize work effectively.
- The ability to research and analyze various types of insurance products / coverages.
- Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate at all levels within the organization.
- Ability to travel up to 15%.
About TNFC
The New Foster Care’s (TNFC) is a 501c (3) non-profit organization based out of Oakland County launched in 2016. TNFC is a faith-based organization committed to making transformative change within the Michigan foster care system and to creating measurable, meaningful impact on the lives of youth and emerging adults with lived experience in foster care.
We serve young people ages 14–29 through the Bridge Program, our comprehensive transitional support model that centers the young person as the driver of their own life plan. Participants work with a Transition Navigator, Peer Support Specialist, Personal Wellness Coach, and Attorney to address any issues hindering their progress and develop a strategy for success across six life domains: Education, Employment, Housing, Transportation, Mental & Physical Health, and Community Connection. Our work is grounded in relationship-based, trauma-informed, and strengths-focused practice, delivered through an integrated multidisciplinary team.
Position Summary
The Transition Navigator (TN) partners with youth and emerging adults, along with their families and support systems, to build on strengths, foster resilience, and promote successful transitions into adulthood. Using a person-centered and trauma-informed approach, the TN provides individualized guidance and in-vivo coaching across the five transition domains to support participants in achieving their personal, educational, and career goals.
The TN delivers a range of rehabilitative and case management services, including prevention planning, skill development, vocational and educational support, employment readiness, and connection to community resources. This role focuses on empowering participants to develop independence, enhance life skills, and overcome barriers related to mental health and life transitions. Working collaboratively with internal teams and community partners, the TN helps ensure coordinated, culturally responsive, and strengths-based care.
The TN works under the guidance and supervision of the Director of Transition Services and/or Transition Services Supervisors.
Engagement & Service Coordination
- Build trusting, strengths-based relationships that promote hope, engagement, and self-determination with youth, emerging adults, and families.
- Conduct strengths and needs assessments and co-create individualized Future Plans aligned with transition goals.
- Provide in-vivo coaching and real-world skill building to strengthen daily living, social, emotional, and problem-solving skills.
- Coordinate care and advocate across mental health, education, vocational, housing, medical, legal, and community service systems.
- Collaborate effectively with caregivers, providers, schools, courts, and community partners to ensure integrated support.
Documentation & Compliance
- Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant documentation, service records, and outcome data within electronic systems.
- Utilize technology efficiently and uphold confidentiality and ethical standards.
- Manage multiple responsibilities with strong organization and attention to detail in a fast-paced environment.
Safety & Crisis Support
- Identify strengths and barriers, screen for risk behaviors, and apply TIP methods to promote stability and resilience.
- Provide trauma-informed, culturally responsive services that support emotional regulation, decision-making, and healthy coping.
- Respond calmly and effectively in high-stress or crisis situations to ensure participant safety and well-being.
Professional Contribution & Growth
- Demonstrate knowledge of human development, behavioral health, trauma-informed care, and strengths-based practices.
- Participate actively in team meetings, service planning, and ongoing training and professional development.
- Communicate professionally, contribute to a respectful team culture, and adapt positively to change.
- Maintain flexibility to work occasional non-traditional hours and travel throughout the Tri-County area with reliable transportation.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Human Services, or a related health and human services field.
- Current State of Michigan Limited or Full Social Work License (LLBSW or LBSW) preferred.
- Experience supporting youth and/or emerging adults with emotional, behavioral, or mental health needs.
- Experience working with young people involved in foster care, juvenile justice, or other child- and family-serving systems.
- Relevant internship, practicum, or field placement experience in health or human services settings.
Additional Work Requirements
- Maintain a valid, unrestricted driver’s license, current vehicle registration, and automobile insurance, along with reliable personal transportation suitable for safely transporting program participants.
- Consistently demonstrate professionalism and adhere to the NASW Code of Ethics and TNFC’s Code of Ethics and Conduct in all interactions and responsibilities.
- Support team and program needs by completing additional duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Interior Validation Engineer
Job Description :
- Lead the validation activities for Slate Interior program as primary interface to Engineering, out-source test labs, suppliers, DV vehicle fleet, etc.
- Facilitate physical validation activities with Slate and test facilities: Document disposition and drive issue closure to meet program timing
- Obtain timely test vendor quotes for all testing activities, facilitate testing by creating purchase Orders and Test Requests
- Support Slate pursuit/quote team with cost estimates
- Represent Slate at testing Reviews
- Develop, manage and publish DVP&R for specific sub-systems to meet program timing.
- Work effectively in a team environment with a cross-functional team: design engineering, suppliers, CAE, quality, craftsmanship, manufacturing, purchasing
- Develop and maintain validation timing plans
- Establish effective communications (written and verbal) between interior engineering, internal groups and suppliers
- Generate and implement cost savings ideas
- Document test results and issues in Slate Polarion system as required
- Be an integral part of an energetic team that's challenging the status quo of vehicle design.
What you bring to the team:
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering from an ABET accredited university or equivalent.
- 3+ years of validation engineering / testing experience in the automotive industry.
- Ability to use lab equipment to support internal Interior validation testing.
- Experience in working with suppliers and internal customers
- Energetic personality: Self-starter with a high passion for success.
- Excellent organization and planning skills.
- Ability to manage and coordinate multiple complex tasks simultaneously.
- Ability to travel to visit suppliers, test labs and Slate sites; up to 20% domestically / locally.
- Microsoft Office proficiency: Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Word.
- Excellent communication, problem-solving, and relationship-building skills.
- High level of integrity and the ability to thrive in a dynamic, fast-paced startup environment.
- Multiple Vehicle Interior product engineering experience (Instrument panels, door trim, floor consoles, trim, seating, etc.)
We are looking for an experienced legal assistant with a minimum of five years' experience working in a law firm to join our team on a full-time basis to support our Managing Partner and paralegal team. This position is in person / in office. This position requires a highly motivated and energetic person with a high degree of accuracy, excellent grammar, proofreading and organizational skills. Candidate should have the ability to arrange workload in order of importance, as well as a willingness to undertake additional responsibilities and assist others when needed. This role requires a proactive individual with exceptional organizational skills and a meticulous approach to managing deadlines. The ideal candidate will be a problem solver with a professional demeanor, outstanding communication skills and meticulous attention to detail.
Qualifications:
· 5+ years of experience as a legal assistant in a law firm
· Proficient in Microsoft 365 Office Suite (Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Excel)
· Proficiency with Smokeball or similar case management software
· Superior organizational skills
· Able to prioritize tasks in a fast-paced environment
· Keen attention to details
· Calendar and deadline management skills
· Excellent verbal and written communication skills
· Effective problem-solving abilities
· Collaborates and cooperates with other staff members
· Proactive attitude toward work
Roles & Responsibilities:
· Organize emails and other case-related documents into case folders within the document management system.
· Coordinate scheduling and extensive calendar management.
· Draft, edit, format, and finalize documents.
· Request documents from clients.
· Assist in document management; drafting, proofing and editing correspondence, memos, briefs, forms, engagement letters and document assembly in proper legal form; files legal documents with appropriate attachments, both electronically and via traditional filing methods.
· Proofread and edit documents to ensure accuracy and professional appearance.
· Opens new files, performs conflict of interest checks through conflicts control system, and maintains all electronic and physical client and general files in a neat and orderly condition.
· Maintains attorney calendars and deadline reminders, including but not limited to appointments and follow-up dates.
· Answers telephone calls in a courteous and professional manner; forwards messages to the intended parties; answers non-legal questions. Places phone calls as needed or requested.
· Arranges for the proper delivery of documents/projects via courier runs, hand-deliveries, Federal Express, UPS, Express Mail, etc.; provides complete information to courier for delivery.
· Enters and proofreads time in the billing system; to the extent possible, ensures accurate entry of complete information before each monthly deadline on an as needed basis.
· Attend staff meetings, training sessions and other required employee meetings.
· Copying, typing, scanning, faxing and any other general office duties as needed.
· Maintains confidentiality in all firm and client matters.
· Assists with other firm work as directed by attorney or paralegal.
Litigation Attorney (1-3 Years Experience) – Foley, Baron, Metzger & Juip, P.C.
Location: Livonia, MI (Hybrid)
Foley, Baron, Metzger & Juip, a growing AV®-rated law firm, is seeking a Litigation Attorney to join our team.
We are looking for candidates with strong litigation backgrounds — including handling discovery, drafting and arguing motions, and taking depositions. Trial experience and work involving products liability, toxic tort, environmental matters, or cannabis regulatory and business issues is a plus.
Experience should include some or all of the following:
- Managing discovery and document review projects
- Taking witness and expert depositions
- Legal research and brief writing
Qualifications:
- Civil litigation experience
- Strong academic credentials
- Excellent research skills (LexisNexis or Westlaw)
- Exceptional writing and communication abilities
- High-level computer proficiency
- Self-starter with the ability to manage cases independently
We offer a hybrid work environment that is collegial and collaborative, along with competitive compensation and benefits. Our comprehensive benefits package includes health, prescription, dental, and vision insurance (with FSA and HSA options), as well as life insurance, AD&D, short- and long-term disability coverage, and more.
To apply, please email your résumé, writing samples, and references to
Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.
Company Description
Personal Injury boutique Birmingham, MI lawfirm. Excellent working environment.
Role Description
This is an on-site, full-time role for a Legal Secretary based in Birmingham, MI. The Legal Secretary will be responsible for providing administrative support to attorneys, preparing legal documents, managing legal calendars, and maintaining accurate client files. Responsibilities also include handling correspondence, coordinating court filings, scheduling appointments, and performing general clerical duties. The candidate will serve as a vital resource for ensuring the office runs efficiently and professionally in adherence to legal practices.
Qualifications
- Strong knowledge and expertise in law, with the ability to assist with legal-related tasks including research and understanding legal terminology
- Experience with legal document preparation and familiarity with legal procedures
- Proficiency in clerical skills, such as organizing, filing, and managing office tasks
- Competence in managing diaries, scheduling appointments, and keeping track of deadlines and court dates
- Exceptional organizational skills and attention to detail
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Proficiency in using legal and office software tools
- A bachelor's degree or relevant certification in a legal-related field is a plus
- Previous experience in a similar role within a law firm or legal environment is advantageous
Purchasing Estimator / Purchasing Agent
Location: Detroit Metro Area (100% in-office)
About the Role
We are seeking an experienced Purchasing Estimator / Purchasing Agent to join our residential homebuilding team. This is a high-volume role where you will play a critical part in managing project purchases and supporting smooth construction operations.
What You'll Do
- Purchase trades and materials for each new project.
- Create and manage Master Purchase Orders in Newstar.
- Issue POs and handle any issues for assigned projects.
- Pull permits for assigned projects.
- Work in a fast-paced environment—you will always be engaged.
What We're Looking For
- Experience in residential construction and strong understanding of how a home is built.
- Degree in Construction preferred, or equivalent experience processing construction POs or working in construction.
- Computer-oriented with comfort in using software to manage purchasing and project details.
- Candidates with a minimum of 3 years in their current role.