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We are seeking a skilled Audio-Visual Technician with hands-on installation experience and the ability to commission AV systems. If you enjoy solving technical challenges, working with modern AV technologies, and delivering polished, reliable systems to clients, we want to talk to you.
What you’ll do
- Install, configure, and troubleshoot commercial AV systems (displays, DSPs, control, switching, audio systems, video distribution, conferencing gear).
- Commission systems including DSP tuning, control system loading, network configuration, verification & testing.
- Read and interpret AV drawings, signal flow diagrams, and load documentation accurately.
- Work onsite with clients, contractors, and project managers to deliver fully functional systems.
- Provide support, training, and handoff documentation after completion.
- Ensure clean workmanship, cable management, and adherence to CVE’s standards.
What you’ll bring
- 3–5+ years of professional commercial AV installation experience, including:
- DSP programming (Q-SYS Designer, Biamp Tesira, etc.)
- Control systems (Crestron, Extron, Q-SYS)
- Networked video systems (Crestron, Extron, Q-SYS)
- Commissioning systems (e.g., Q-SYS, Biamp, Crestron, Extron, Dante).
- Understanding of AV-over-IP, networking basics, and signal routing.
- Familiarity with most common UC platforms (e.g., Teams, Zoom, Webex)
- Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work independently or as part of a team.
- Ability to lift equipment, use power tools safely, and work on ladders/lifts.
- Valid driver’s license.
- Ability to pass a background check
- The following qualifications are a plus, but not required:
- Oregon LEA, WA06 license
- CTS/CTS-I/CTS-D certification
- Networking certifications or training
- Programming experience including UI development
- Please note that studio tech experience is not sufficient for this position.
What we offer
Competitive salary (DOE) and industry-leading benefits package, with growth opportunities at a century-old electrical contractor known for excellence and innovation.
How to apply
Apply here, or send your resume and a quick note about why you’re a great fit to CVE is an equal opportunity employer.
Must be in PST or MST time zone in the US What You ll Do Install, configure, and test healthcare applications and supporting systems Troubleshoot complex technical issues across Windows, IIS, SQL, and Active Directory Support production environments and customer implementations Perform log analysis, system monitoring, and workflow configuration Collaborate with project teams and provide customer-facing technical support Lead issue resolution and ensure high-quality documentation Must-Have Skills (Non-Negotiable) 3+ years in Tier II/III technical or application support Strong experience with Windows environment troubleshooting (Windows, IIS, SQL, ASP.NET, Active Directory) Experience supporting software applications and end users Ability to analyze logs and resolve complex technical issues Strong communication skills (client-facing role) Preferred Skills SQL (Select, Update, Delete queries) Network traffic analysis for performance troubleshooting Experience with RIS, PACS, or Diagnostic Imaging systems Knowledge of HL7 and/or DICOM
Facility
Cape Fear Valley Medical Center
Location
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Department
Employee Assistance Program
Job Family
Management
Work Shift
Days (United States of America)
Summary
Responsible for Employee Assistance Program operations. Supervises and/or provides EAP services to employees of Cumberland County Hospital System, Inc., and contracted employees and their families, maintaining professional service, quality and customer satisfaction.
Major Job Functions
The following is a summary of the major essential functions of the job. The incumbent may perform other duties, both major and minor, that are not mentioned below; and specific functions may change from time to time.
- Develop, implement, and evaluate a management action plan on an annual basis, assuring quality EAP service delivery and manageable growth
- Prepare the annual program budget and monitors expenses monthly
- Develop and implement standard operating procedures and practices for EAP service delivery that ensure client confidentiality and timely, ethical, and quality service
- Establish and maintain effective and confidential record keeping and data management reporting systems
- Evaluate EAP process and outcome in terms of utilization, quality of services provided, and attainment of program objectives
- Establish and monitor a network of community organizations and resources
- Participate in professional EAP organizations and provide consultation regarding EAP practice to the community
- Supervise the delivery of assessment, referral, and short-term problem resolution, follow-up, and return-to-work services to employees/families who need assistance
- Consultation is provided to sponsoring work organizations regarding the development of policies and procedures related to EAP services including alcohol and drug policy, drug testing, and organizational response to the critical incidences
- Provide timely and quality training and consultation services to managers regarding troubled employees
- Provide direct supervision of EAP staff
- Other duties as assigned
The following qualifications, or equivalent, are the minimum requirements necessary to perform the essential functions of this job.
Education And Formal Training
- Master's degree and North Carolina Licensure in a clinical human services discipline, i.e., counseling, social work, psychology, etc. (LCSW, LPC, LPA or Ph.D.) required
- Clinical licensure as required by state
- Certified Employee Assistance Professional preferred
- 5 years’ experience is required including two or more of the following areas: EAP services, outpatient mental health, alcohol and/or chemical dependency treatment, inpatient psychiatric practice, and private psychotherapy practice
- 5 years’ administration/management experience required
- Knowledge of core EAP services, clinical assessment skills including alcohol/drug assessment and intervention, clinical supervision skills, consultation skills,
- Knowledge of human resources functions, budget preparation, contract management
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Comprehensive EAP background in all aspects of programming
- Familiarity with computer systems, and management information procedures
- Ability to function autonomously
- Effective time and resource management
- Concern for service quality and customer satisfaction
- Must be able to move about multiple facilities.
Cape Fear Valley Health System is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/Disability/Veteran/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity
Every challenge prepares the way for renewal. At Springs Rescue Mission, we’ve strengthened our foundation, clarified our direction, and embraced the future with hope. If you’re looking for a place where your professional calling can flourish with stability and purpose, we invite you to be part of what God is doing here.
Springs Rescue Mission (SRM) considers every position one of ministry and a vital and valued part of our team. Therefore, it is essential that all employees of SRM have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and subscribe to our Statement of Faith and Core Values. The Vice President of Program Operations is a senior operational leader and trusted partner to the CEO, responsible for ensuring SRM’s programs operate as a cohesive, disciplined system that meets people at their point of need and moves them forward toward stability and independence beyond SRM’s services. This role carries the operational weight of a complex, 24/7, donor-funded mission—bringing clarity, flow, and accountability across shelters, recovery pathways, housing navigation, workforce development, safety, hospitality, and daily campus operations. The ideal person in this role brings structure without rigidity, accountability toward outcomes, and a deeply human approach to leadership, integrating teams so SRM delivers humane, fundable, and sustainable impact that is scalable.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
SRM has a clear mission, values, shelter strategy, and outcome goals. What is being strengthened are the systems, rhythms, and handoffs that allow this work to operate consistently and effectively across a large, always-on campus. This role exists to translate vision into execution—ensuring people are served well, teams are supported, and outcomes are real. This position is ideal for a leader who can bring order to complexity, build trust through clarity, and understands how operational excellence serves vulnerable people—not the other way around. The VP of Program Operations will own the operational integrity, flow, and execution of SRM’s program system, so guests experience clear pathways, staff experience clarity and support, and outcomes are consistently produced. This role provides leadership to the majority of SRM’s program staff and holds day-to-day responsibility for effective integration, effective execution, and continuous improvement across the organization’s core mission.
Program Operations & System Leadership
- Provide senior operational leadership across all program areas, ensuring SRM operates as an integrated system of care that invites and supports transformation.
- Serve as the primary operational leader aligning shelter, recovery, housing navigation, workforce development, safety, and hospitality.
- Translate strategic direction from the CEO into executable plans, priorities, and operational rhythms.
- Identify and resolve bottlenecks, friction points, and breakdowns in guest flow.
- Oversee the daily operational realities of a 24/7 campus—including shelter flow, meals, safety, facilities coordination, and hospitality—ensuring these functions support dignity, stability, and forward movement.
Shelter System Oversight
- Oversee execution of SRM’s shelter strategy, ensuring access remains humane and low-barrier while actively inviting movement and progress.
- Ensure consistent decision-making around transitions, resets, and progression across shelter levels.
- Protect against stagnation and long-term “parking” while maintaining dignity, safety, and trust.
Outcome Accountability
- Lead and support program Directors and hold them accountable for measurable outcomes aligned with SRM’s goals (housing, employment, recovery, engagement).
- Ensure outcomes are owned, tracked, discussed, and improved—without reducing people to numbers.
- Use data as a decision-support tool to strengthen care, throughput, and results.
Leadership & Culture
- Coach and develop Directors and managers toward clarity, collaboration, and ownership.
- Model emotionally steady, relational, Christ-centered leadership—especially in high-stress environments.
- Strengthen leadership capacity across the system, reducing dependency on the CEO for day-to-day operational integration
Stewardship & Collaboration
- Partner with Finance, Advancement, HR, Data, Communications, and Volunteer teams to ensure alignment between mission, funding, compliance, and execution.
- Work closely with the CFO on complex annual budgets, staffing models, and seasonal planning.
- Support donor confidence by ensuring SRM’s operations reflect clarity, stewardship, and results.
- Represent SRM operationally with city partners and community collaborators as needed.
Duties and responsibilities may be added, deleted, or changed at any time at the discretion of
management, formally or informally, either verbally or in writing.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university preferred.
- Minimum of 8–12 years of senior operational leadership in nonprofit, human services, recovery, housing, behavioral health, or similarly complex environments. A like combination of education and experience may be considered.
- Proven experience leading leaders and managing large departments.
- Demonstrated success creating and managing complex annual budgets.
- Experience in donor-funded or mixed-funding nonprofit environments is strongly preferred.
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Mission & Character
- A mature Christian with deep alignment to SRM’s mission, values, and faith foundation.
- Leads with humility, integrity, courage, and a commitment to serving people well.
- Comfortable holding others accountable with grace and clarity.
Skills & Disposition
- Strong operating instinct with the ability to bring clarity to complexity.
- Naturally systems-oriented, able to see flow, handoffs, and cause-and-effect.
- Emotionally steady, calm under pressure, and trusted in moments of tension.
- Comfortable making timely decisions with imperfect information.
- A strong collaborator who understands how donor funding, administration, compliance, and systems work together to define success.
- Demonstrated strategic thinking and sound judgment in complex environments
- Ability to effectively analyze systems, identify root causes of problems, and implement operational improvements
- Proven experience leading large teams with clear accountability and strong culture
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to integrate operations, programs, and partners toward measurable outcomes
In this role, you may be required to drive on behalf of Springs Rescue Mission utilizing SRM company vehicle and/or your personal vehicle. In accordance with that, a valid driver’s license, current proof of insurance and/or clean driving record for a minimum of 3 years is required. To ensure the safety of our employees and compliance with state and federal law, SRM utilizes ongoing Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) monitoring where MVR reports may be run randomly to ensure you have a valid driver’s license and clean driving record if utilized as driver.
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL FACTORS:
Occasionally = 1%-33%; frequently = 34%-66%; continuously = 67%-100%.
Typical business office work environment.
Occasionally: work outdoors, work outside normal business days/hours, travel, must be able to lift up to 20 pounds, bend, or stretch
Frequently: walking, talking, climbing stairs, manual dexterity
Continuously: sitting, adequate vision and hearing, good mental condition to withstand consistently medium to high levels of stress
EQUIPMENT/TOOLS USED:
- 10-key
- Computer/Internet
- Fax
- Phone
- Copier
Deadline for applications is 4/17/26 - Please apply on our website at under "Careers."
Salary and benefits include: $129,000 - $135,000 (Exempt position)
* Full benefits package to include: medical benefits with SRM paying 85% of the medical premium, voluntary Dental, Vision, Allstate Accident Plan, SRM-paid Short-Term and Long-Term Disability, Life Insurance, and AD&D. Also offered are 8 paid holidays, 21 days of accruable PTO, paid “Soul Care Retreat” days (up to 4 depending upon availability), Pay-on-Demand, and a 403b retirement plan with SRM-match after one (1) year, 100% vested beginning DOH; (Benefits are subject to change based on reevaluation or benefit plan changes annually.)*Benefits begin at 1st of the following month after completing a full 30 days of employment (I.E. start date 4 January
Creighton University School of Medicine - Phoenix
Graduate Medical Education
Program Manager - Orthopaedic Surgery
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The GME Program Manager works in collaboration with the Program Director(s) and GME Program Managers to coordinate administration of residency and fellowship educational programs for the department. The GME Program Manager serves as the administrative person for the Orthopaedic Surgery Residency program and is primarily responsible for programmatic planning and accreditation across both primary training sites and the operational and financial management of the designated GME training program in partnership with the GME Manager/Administrator.
In collaboration with the Program Director and reporting to the GME Manager/Administrator, the position requires a comprehensive and detailed understanding of national accreditation policies and hospital policies, as well as a high degree of initiative and independent judgment.
This position is based at both Valleywise Health and St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center.
Essential Functions & Responsibilities:
- Collaborates with the GME Program Director and or program leadership members to design, implement, and manage the administrative/academic operations of the program(s).
- Provides direct supervision for administrators within Orthopaedic Surgery, with responsibility to delegate and organize work within the team.
- Manages evaluations and career progression for the learners of the program.
- Oversee timecards, time management, leave of absences, and all HR matters for the learners of the program.
- Provides support and meets regularly with the Program Director concerning program management and activities and the status of projects. Identifies and evaluates the methods for improving workflow and cost effectiveness and makes recommendations to the Program Director and GME Manager for improvement.
- Oversee program-level policy development.
- Interprets and applies ACGME, other national accrediting agencies, and hospital policies to support compliance.
- Provides both administrative supervision and support to residents/fellows. Acts as a liaison between residents and hospital administration when necessary. Establishes relationships and acts as a liaison to other Hospitals, internal departments, and divisions regarding resident recruitment, orientation, external rotations, etc.
- Oversees department-level trainee orientation.
- Informs residents and trainees of inter and intradepartmental policy and procedure changes, with assistance from GME office.
- Develops, implements, and oversees the maintenance of filing, record keeping, distribution of materials, and other types of office/program systems. Evaluates and standardizes office procedures and effectively troubleshoots and resolves issues.
- Creates and/or oversees external program advertising/media through websites, brochures, postcards, publications, and other such media. Creates/edits annual publications regarding the program. Responsible for program's website content.
- Develops, implements and improves the evaluative processes of the trainees, program, faculty, and rotations.
- Directs planning of departmental annual events including recruitment, orientation, graduation, faculty retreats, as well as various meetings and program-related events.
- Oversees organization of CCC and PEC meetings and preparation and distribution of materials for conferences and lectures.
- Assists GME office to track and processes paperwork for visa requests, in conjunction with the Registrar and International Office.
- Works with GME to ensure accuracy of budget statements and assists with yearly residency budget. Oversees all purchasing for the office/program. Approves expense reports. Assesses equipment acquisition and training needs and makes recommendations to the Program Director and GME Manager.
- Prepares ACGME Annual Reporting (WebADS), Self Study, Site Visits, and internal/special reviews.
- Oversees the ERAS database (Electronic Residency Application System) and its processes during the Residency Recruitment season.
- Accountable for compliance of program letters of agreement (PLA) for all required activities and ensures agreements are revised and maintained in accordance with ACGME and GME requirements.
- Plans and oversees all Match responsibilities and corresponds with newly matched residents about requirements and process for appointment to the hospitals. In applicable programs, assists with quota review and rank list entry and certification in NRMP (National Residency Matching Program).
- Develops initiatives to address program weaknesses in coordination with the Program Director, the Program Evaluation Committee, and other leadership team members.
- Analyzes data and trends regarding accreditation and program management to implement initiatives to address program quality improvement.
- Delivers guidance and mentors other levels of GME Program Administrators.
- Assists with planning and delivery of Program Administrator development and related activities.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Education and Experience:
- 2-5 years' experience of office administrative experience, preferably in a healthcare and/or education setting.
- Bachelor's Degree or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Considerable professional/administrative experience
- Demonstrated ability to make independent decisions to determine appropriate course of action within the context of policies and standards
- Demonstrated ability to analyze, compare and evaluate various courses of action within scope of the role
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to organize information.
- Ability to handle sensitive information with absolute confidentiality.
- Working knowledge of software applications including Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
- Ability to make decisions independently or to escalate issues as needed.
- Preferred-Minimum of five (5) years of direct experience as the primary GME program coordinator (manager) of an ACGME-accredited residency-fellowship program(s) required including current specific knowledge and experience with ACGME Common Program Requirements and specialty board requirements
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills required
- Organizational skills
- Analytical skills required
Creighton University School of Medicine - Phoenix
Graduate Medical Education
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program Manager
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The GME Program Manager works in collaboration with the Program Director(s) and GME Program Managers to coordinate administration of residency and fellowship educational programs for the department. The GME Program Manager serves as the administrative person for the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program and is primarily responsible for programmatic planning and accreditation across both primary training sites and the operational and financial management of the designated GME training program in partnership with the GME Manager/Administrator.
In collaboration with the Program Director and reporting to the GME Manager/Administrator, the position requires a comprehensive and detailed understanding of national accreditation policies and hospital policies, as well as a high degree of initiative and independent judgment.
This position is based out of Mesa. You may need to travel to Phoenix occasionally
Essential Functions & Responsibilities:
- Collaborates with the GME Program Director and or program leadership members to design, implement, and manage the administrative/academic operations of the program(s).
- Provides direct supervision for administrators within Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program, with responsibility to delegate and organize work within the team.
- Manages evaluations and career progression of direct reports.
- Oversee timecards, time management, leave of absences, and all HR matters for the learners of the program.
- Provides support and meets regularly with the Program Director concerning program management and activities and the status of projects. Identifies and evaluates the methods for improving workflow and cost effectiveness and makes recommendations to the Program Director and GME Manager for improvement.
- Oversee program-level policy development.
- Interprets and applies ACGME, other national accrediting agencies, and hospital policies to support compliance.
- Provides both administrative supervision and support to residents/fellows. Acts as a liaison between residents and hospital administration when necessary. Establishes relationships and acts as a liaison to other Hospitals, internal departments, and divisions regarding resident recruitment, orientation, external rotations, etc.
- Oversees department-level trainee orientation.
- Informs residents and trainees of inter and intradepartmental policy and procedure changes, with assistance from GME office.
- Develops, implements, and oversees the maintenance of filing, record keeping, distribution of materials, and other types of office/program systems. Evaluates and standardizes office procedures and effectively troubleshoots and resolves issues.
- Creates and/or oversees external program advertising/media through websites, brochures, postcards, publications, and other such media. Creates/edits annual publications regarding the program. Responsible for program's website content.
- Develops, implements and improves the evaluative processes of the trainees, program, faculty, and rotations.
- Directs planning of departmental annual events including recruitment, orientation, graduation, faculty retreats, as well as various meetings and program-related events.
- Oversees organization of CCC and PEC meetings and preparation and distribution of materials for conferences and lectures.
- Assists GME office to track and processes paperwork for visa requests, in conjunction with the Registrar and International Office.
- Works with GME to ensure accuracy of budget statements and assists with yearly residency budget. Oversees all purchasing for the office/program. Approves expense reports. Assesses equipment acquisition and training needs and makes recommendations to the Program Director and GME Manager.
- Prepares ACGME Annual Reporting (WebADS), Self Study, Site Visits, and internal/special reviews.
- Oversees the ERAS database (Electronic Residency Application System) and its processes during the Residency Recruitment season.
- Accountable for compliance of program letters of agreement (PLA) for all required activities and ensures agreements are revised and maintained in accordance with ACGME and GME requirements.
- Plans and oversees all Match responsibilities and corresponds with newly matched residents about requirements and process for appointment to the hospitals. In applicable programs, assists with quota review and rank list entry and certification in NRMP (National Residency Matching Program).
- Develops initiatives to address program weaknesses in coordination with the Program Director, the Program Evaluation Committee, and other leadership team members.
- Analyzes data and trends regarding accreditation and program management to implement initiatives to address program quality improvement.
- Delivers guidance and mentors other levels of GME Program Administrators.
- Assists with planning and delivery of Program Administrator development and related activities.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Education and Experience:
- 2-5 years' experience of office administrative experience, preferably in a healthcare and/or education setting.
- Bachelor's Degree or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Considerable professional/administrative experience
- Demonstrated ability to make independent decisions to determine appropriate course of action within the context of policies and standards
- Demonstrated ability to analyze, compare and evaluate various courses of action within scope of the role
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to organize information.
- Ability to handle sensitive information with absolute confidentiality.
- Working knowledge of software applications including Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
- Ability to make decisions independently or to escalate issues as needed.
- Preferred-Minimum of five (5) years of direct experience as the primary GME program coordinator (manager) of an ACGME-accredited residency-fellowship program(s) required including current specific knowledge and experience with ACGME Common Program Requirements and specialty board requirements
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills required
- Organizational skills
- Analytical skills required
Marketing Statement
NYC Health + Hospitals is the largest public health care system in the United States. We provide essential outpatient, inpatient and home-based services to more than one million New Yorkers every year across the city’s five boroughs. Our large health system consists of ambulatory centers, acute care centers, post-acute care/long-term care, rehabilitation programs, Home Care, and Correctional Health Services. Our diverse workforce is uniquely focused on empowering New Yorkers.
At NYC Health + Hospitals, our mission is to deliver high quality care health services, without exception. Every employee takes a person-centered approach that exemplifies the ICARE values (Integrity, Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence) through empathic communication and partnerships between all persons.
Duties & Responsibilities
Purpose of Position:
Under general supervision, develops and formulates personnel goals, policies, programs, systems and procedures. Audits, monitors, analyzes, reviews and interprets policies for personnel administration; selects, writes and reviews materials for inclusion in various Corporate manuals.
Examples Of Typical Tasks
- Translates policy statements into working procedures; and institutes, interprets and disseminates these personnel policies, rules and regulations.
- Provides advisory service to Corporate and local training personnel, reviews training programs and recommends alternatives and improvements.
- Formulates standards for training materials, techniques and procedures; prepares employee handbooks and training manuals.
- Plans, directs and conducts audits, surveys and research programs to determine effectiveness of personnel policies and programs; prepares comprehensive reports and findings; submits recommended modifications and assures proper implementation.
- Formulates, conducts and reviews employee development, relations, research, safety, recruitment, employee benefit and incentive programs, and other assigned personnel programs.
- Administers and coordinates employee benefits programs; audits counsels and guides local personnel administrators in proper interpretation of benefits policies.
- Prepares, for publication and distribution to employees, statements, memoranda and articles regarding
- Corporate and/or hospital policy rules and regulations. Coordinates implementation of performance appraisal program, and advises supervisors in proper use and application.
- Assists in the development of employee counseling programs designed to stimulate personnel growth and development, including personnel problems and training needs.
- Designs forms necessary to implement new personnel administration procedures.
- Makes recommendations concerning personnel management information systems for specific personnel administration applications.
Minimum Qualifications
- Qualifications for Central Office.
- Qualifications for Health Care Facilities.
- A Baccalaureate Degree in Management, Economics, Business Administration, Public Administration, Psychology or related field, with emphasis on personnel administration, employee and management relations or related discipline from an accredited college or university; and,
- Five* or three** years experience in personnel management, employee relations, management or public administration, with at least three* or one** year(s) of progressively responsible experience in personnel management, employee relations programs, administration and benefits in a large public or private organization; and,
- Comprehensive knowledge of theory and principles and their application to personnel administration in employee relations, including aspects of training, employee development, labor relations, knowledge of research design trends and developments in personnel, employee relations and general management fields; or,
- A satisfactory equivalent of education, training and experience.
Department Preferences
- Program Development and Implementation
- Employee Relations and Engagement
- Communication and Collaboration
- Data-Driven Decision Making
- Hospitality Focused Service Orientation
- aPHR, PHR, or SHRM-CP
- HR in Hospitality Certificate
How To Apply
If you wish to apply for this position, please apply online by clicking the "Apply for Job" button.
Creekside Insurance Advisors, Inc. is looking to hire a Commercial Lines Property & Casualty Insurance Agent (Producer/Agent) to join our growing team!
Location: Winchester, Virginia
About the Role: Are you a driven professional with a passion for helping businesses protect what matters most? We're seeking an experienced Commercial Lines Property & Casualty Insurance Agent to help with our high volume, drive new business growth, build lasting client relationships, and deliver tailored risk management solutions to small-to-mid-sized businesses.
In this role, you'll focus on commercial property, general liability, workers' compensation, commercial auto, umbrella/excess, business interruption, cyber liability, and other P&C coverages. No two days are the same—you'll prospect, consult, quote, place business with dozens of different carriers, and provide ongoing service to help clients navigate risks and claims.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist with the current high volume commercial clients
- Prospect and generate new business through networking, referrals and outreach
- Conduct thorough needs assessments and risk analyses for commercial clients.
- Present customized insurance proposals and coverage recommendations.
- Negotiate terms with carriers and secure competitive quotes.
- Close sales and bind policies while ensuring full compliance with state regulations and carrier guidelines.
- Manage renewals, cross-sell/up-sell opportunities, and handle policy changes/endorsements.
- Build and maintain strong, long-term relationships with clients and carriers.
- Stay current on industry trends, coverage options, and multi-state insurance regulations.
What We're Looking For
- Active Virginia Property & Casualty (P&C) Insurance License (or willing/able to obtain immediately).
- Preferred, 1+ years of proven experience in P&C Insurance (Personal or Commercial Lines).
- Track record of meeting or exceeding sales targets and building a book of business.
- Excellent communication, negotiation, consultative selling, and service skills.
- Self-motivated, organized, and able to work independently or collaboratively.
- Proficiency with insurance agency management/database systems.
- Strong ethical standards and commitment to client-first service.
Why Join Us?
- Competitive compensation — Base salary + Commissions
- Comprehensive benefits package: Health, Dental, Vision, Life, STD/LTD, 401(k), paid time off, and more.
- Supportive team environment with marketing leads, carrier access, training, and ongoing mentorship.
- Opportunities for growth – no limits
If you're ready to take your commercial insurance career to the next level and make a real impact for local businesses, we want to hear from you!
How to Apply Send your resume and a brief note about your insurance experience to with the subject line: "Commercial P&C Agent Application.
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Job description:
Assistant Project Manager
Company: NGC Group, Inc.
Job Type: Full-Time
Work Location: In Person. Greenwood Village, CO
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About NGC Group, Inc.
NGC Group, Inc. is a client-driven commercial general contractor dedicated to building relationships that far outlast a single construction project. Through innovative techniques and modern solutions, we focus on partnerships that positively impact and improve the communities we serve.
We believe in working hard, solving problems together, and building a strong team culture where collaboration and accountability matter.
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Position Summary
The Assistant Project Manager (APM) plays a key role in supporting the Project Manager and Superintendent in delivering successful commercial construction projects. This position is responsible for assisting with project administration, scheduling, cost control, document management, procurement tracking, and field coordination to ensure projects are completed safely, on schedule, within budget, and in accordance with contract documents.
The ideal candidate is proactive, detail-oriented, highly organized, and eager to grow within a commercial construction environment.
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Roles & Responsibilities
Project Management Support
- Assist Project Manager with overall project execution from preconstruction through closeout.
- Support coordination of contractual requirements, drawings, specifications, and scope alignment.
- Participate in OAC meetings, subcontractor meetings, internal project meetings, and schedule reviews.
- Prepare and distribute meeting agendas and minutes in a timely manner.
- Maintain accurate and organized project documentation within Procore.
Scheduling
- Assist in development and updating of project schedules.
- Monitor progress against schedule milestones.
- Track procurement timelines and long-lead items.
- Coordinate schedule impacts related to RFIs, submittals, and change orders.
- Support weekly schedule updates with Superintendent and PM.
RFI Management
- Review RFI submissions from subcontractors and field staff for completeness.
- Submit RFIs to design team/ownership with proper backup documentation.
- Track RFI status and response timelines.
- Distribute responses to project team and ensure implementation in the field.
Submittals & Procurement
- Create and maintain procurement log aligned with project schedule.
- Manage full submittal lifecycle from receipt through approval and distribution.
- Review shop drawings and samples for compliance prior to submission to design team.
- Ensure approved submittals are returned to subcontractors and field staff.
- Monitor long-lead materials to prevent schedule delays.
Cost Tracking & Financial Controls
- Assist in tracking commitments, change orders, and cost exposure.
- Support monthly cost review and forecasting efforts.
- Track budget vs. actual cost performance.
- Assist in pay application review and subcontractor billing.
- Help maintain accurate financial reporting within Procore and accounting software (Sage300).
Field & Quality Support
- Contribute to the company’s safety culture and promote an injury-free jobsite.
- Participate in safety walks, inspections, and quality control meetings.
- Assist with punch list development and tracking.
- Support documentation including daily reports, manpower logs, and production tracking.
- Assist with project closeout and warranty documentation.
Communication & Team Collaboration
- Build strong working relationships with subcontractors, vendors, field teams, and clients.
- Maintain professional communication with architects, engineers, and owners.
- Support a team-focused environment that emphasizes accountability and solutions.
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Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related field (preferred).
- Equivalent field experience will be considered.
- 3-5 years of commercial construction experience preferred.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project.
- Experience with Procore and Sage300 preferred.
- OSHA 10 Certification preferred.
- Strong organizational and communication skills.
- Ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.
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What We Offer
- Competitive Salary
- 401(k) with 4% Company Match
- Health Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Life & Disability Insurance
- Annual Performance Bonus
- Self-Managed Vacation Hours
- Company Laptop
- Company Cell Phone
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About Us
Contemporary Amperex Technology (USA), Inc. (CATU) is a U.S. subsidiary of Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited (CATL), a global leader in the research, development and manufacturing of advanced electric vehicle and energy storage batteries. Established in Michigan in 2017, CATU has played a critical role in advancing electric mobility and energy resilience in the U.S.
Our Vision
To become a globally leading innovative technology corporation, contribute meaningfully to sustainable energy solutions, and provide a platform that supports both the professional and personal growth of our employees.
Location: Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States or Bay Area, on site
Job Overview
We are seeking a Commercial Contracts Counsel to join our growing Energy Storage Systems (ESS) business. This role goes beyond traditional legal support—it is embedded directly with Sales and Operations to accelerate revenue, streamline deal execution, and strengthen risk management throughout the entire contract lifecycle.
You will serve as a business-oriented lawyer, working shoulder-to-shoulder with Sales to shape smarter, faster deals, while ensuring commercial and legal risks are managed effectively. By engaging early in the deal cycle and staying engaged post-signature, you will help bridge sales and legal, driving both business growth and contract governance. Successful candidates will be able to demonstrate experience in the energy storage and/or PV industries, especially those with a track record of negotiating and/or drafting EPC and System Integration contracts.
Key Responsbilities
Deal Support & Negotiation
- Lead drafting, review, and negotiation of complex ESS sales contracts (including EPC, Supply, and Tolling agreements).
- Partner with Sales to structure commercially viable, risk-balanced deal terms that accelerate deal closure.
- Actively participate in customer-facing negotiations and internal contract approval processes.
Contract Lifecycle Management
- Serve as contract owner from negotiation through execution, deployment, and closeout.
- Track key milestones, obligations, amendments, and renewals to ensure compliance across teams.
- Conduct post-signature risk assessments and feed learnings into future negotiations.
Project & Post-Commissioning Support
- Advise Project Management on contractual interpretation, issue resolution, and change order management.
- Manage warranty obligations, service-level agreements (SLAs), and other post-installation commitments in collaboration with Service and Operations.
Process & Governance Development
- Build and refine standard templates, negotiation playbooks, and contracting processes for consistency and efficiency.
- Collaborate with Legal & Compliance to align escalation paths, training, and enterprise-wide risk frameworks.
- Support the evolution of contract governance as the function scales from business-embedded to enterprise-integrated.
Preferred Qualifications
- Located in Detroit or Bay Area, or a willingness to relocate (4x - 5x days per week in office)
- J.D. with admission to practice in at least one U.S. jurisdiction.
- 5–8+ years of experience in commercial contracting, preferably in the energy, technology, or infrastructure sectors.
- Strong background in drafting and negotiating complex commercial agreements.
- Proven ability to act as a business partner—balancing commercial goals with legal and risk considerations.
- Excellent communication, negotiation, and relationship-building skills.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced, cross-functional, global environment.
- Prior in-house counsel experience preferred.
- Candidates with demonstrated experience negotiating and/or drafting EPC and integration contracts preferred.
Work Environment & Physical Requirements
- Regular, predictable on-site attendance is an essential function of this role.
- Ability to move throughout offices, manufacturing facilities, and construction areas, including walking, standing, bending, kneeling, and climbing stairs or ladders.
- Ability to lift and carry materials weighing up to 25–50 pounds, with occasional heavier lifting as required, with or without reasonable accommodation.
- Ability to work in varied environments, including offices, industrial, and construction settings.
- Willingness to travel to other job sites as business needs require.
- Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position, in accordance with applicable law.
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive salary commensurate with experience and qualifications.
- Comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage.
- 401(k) retirement plan with company match.
- Paid time off and company holidays.
- Professional development and growth opportunities.
Equal Employment Opportunity
CATU is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic.
Employment Disclaimer
This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, or qualifications. CATU reserves the right to modify, revise, or add job responsibilities as business needs evolve. Employment with CATU is at-will, meaning either the employee or the Company may terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without cause or notice, in accordance with applicable law.
Export Control & Data Security Compliance
This position may involve access to sensitive systems or information subject to U.S. export control and data security regulations. Employment is contingent upon the employee’s ability to comply with applicable laws and company policies related to data protection and controlled information access.