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Company Description
EllisLudell, headquartered in Itasca, Illinois, has been a leader in the industrial laundry sector since 1898, offering cutting-edge equipment and solutions. Known for their expert engineering, they design advanced machinery such as Sideloader Washer/Extractor and WHISPERDRYer and provide innovative systems like the Uptime Intelligent Machine Management platform. Focused on sustainability, Ellis develops products that minimize water and energy consumption, reducing costs and environmental impact. With clients in industries such as healthcare, hospitality, and food processing, Ellis specializes in delivering customized solutions that enhance performance and efficiency. Their commitment to innovation and environmental stewardship solidifies their leadership in the industrial laundry industry.
Role Description
At EllisLudell, our Buyers don’t just place orders — they help keep production moving.
We design and manufacture engineered-to-order industrial laundry and water treatment systems used across North America. Every machine we build is different. Every project has a schedule. And every late part has the potential to delay customer shipments.
We’re looking for a mid-level Buyer who thrives in a fast-paced manufacturing environment and enjoys solving real problems — working directly with Engineering, Production, Customer Service, and suppliers to make sure materials arrive when they’re needed.
If you’ve ever found yourself chasing down a critical component so a build doesn’t stall… this might be the role for you.
What You'll Be Doing
- Issue purchase orders for mechanical, electrical, and fabricated components based on engineering BOMs and production schedules
- Monitor open orders and proactively follow up with suppliers to ensure on-time delivery
- Expedite late or critical materials to prevent production delays
- Communicate delivery risks or supply disruptions to internal stakeholders
- Collaborate with Engineering regarding design changes and part revisions
- Work with Production and Customer Service to align material availability with build schedules
- Participate in production meetings as needed
- Engage directly with shop floor personnel to identify and resolve material shortages
- Maintain purchasing data in ERP system
- Support vendor communication regarding order status, lead times, and pricing updates
- Identify opportunities to improve planning and reduce reactive expediting
- Participate in occasional supplier visits, particularly during onboarding or when addressing delivery/quality concerns
Qualifications
- 3+ years of purchasing experience in a manufacturing environment
- Experience working within an ERP system
- Strong organizational and time management skills
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a deadline-driven environment
- Effective communication skills across departments and with suppliers
Preferred (But Not Required)
- Experience in engineered-to-order or custom equipment manufacturing
- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings or BOMs
- Experience purchasing mechanical or electrical components
- Exposure to supplier performance management or vendor negotiation
- APICS certification or similar supply chain training
Compensation & Benefits
- Salary Range: $70,000 – $90,000 annually (based on experience)
- Health insurance
- 401(k)
- Paid time off
- Company holidays
Job Summary:
Hands-on technician to assist with production troubleshooting and support projects to improve manufacturing methods. Assist manufacturing engineers to address equipment and tooling needs to reduce costs and improve product quality on fans, wheels, blower packages, and corresponding component parts.
Responsibilities:
- Under technical direction, troubleshoot and analyze manufacturing problems and implement corrective actions for high quality, efficient manufacturing solutions.
- Support workflow analysis, work methods, plant and department layouts for improved product flow in production.
- Help identify required tools, jigs and fixtures, or other new or special equipment required for new production or improvements to existing production lines.
- Assist in the development of justifications for the purchase of manufacturing equipment.
- Assist with the installation and debugging of production equipment.
- Update and maintain visual and written work guidelines.
- Update and maintain manufacturing routings.
- Assist in the development of manufacturing infrastructure to integrate or deploy new manufacturing processes.
- Perform time studies and monitor or measure manufacturing processes to identify ways to reduce losses, decrease time requirements, or improve quality.
- Perform other manufacturing tasks as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Associates Degree in Manufacturing or Mechanical Engineering Technology. Must have a good mechanical aptitude of general machinery.
- Excellent communication and organizational skills.
- Ability to develop data-driven solutions in a manufacturing environment.
- Proficient in Solidworks or similar 3D modeling package.
- Experience with manufacturing data analysis.
- Experience in Excel is preferred.
Make a Difference With Every Touch Join Us as a Part-Time Massage Therapist in DeKalb/Sycamore area!
If youre a Massage Therapist who is looking for part-time employment and wants your work to mean something, Northern Illinois Hospice has the perfect opportunity. Imagine bringing comfort, dignity, and peace to patients and familiesall while being part of a warm, supportive team at the regions first and most trusted hospice provider.
Why Northern Illinois Hospice?
Since 1979, weve delivered compassionate hospice care rooted in community, connection, and heart. Our culture is positive, team-focused, mission-driven, and built around supporting you so you can support others. When you join us as a part-time Massage Therapist, you join a workplace that values your skill, respects your time, and celebrates meaningful work.
A Day in the Life
As a part-time Massage Therapist, youll visit patients wherever they call home, providing gentle, therapeutic touch that brings relief and emotional comfort. Youll collaborate with a dedicated clinical team, support families during vulnerable moments, and experience the kind of impact only hospice care can offer. Every visit mattersevery session is meaningful.
What Youll Do
In this rewarding part-time Massage Therapist role, you will:
- Assess patients needs and determine appropriate massage techniques.
- Deliver safe, compassionate, patient-centered hospice care.
- Maintain knowledge of massage therapy laws, Medicare/Medicaid, and insurance guidelines.
- Participate in quality improvement efforts.
- Communicate clearly, document accurately, and reliably attend scheduled visits and meetings.
Schedule & Pay
This part-time Massage Therapist position is 10 - 12 hours per week to support worklife balance.
Pay: $24.00$32.00/hour based on experience.
Benefits for the Part-Time Massage Therapist
- 401(k) with company match (Roth & Traditional)
What Youll Need
To thrive as a part-time Massage Therapist, youll bring:
- Completion of an approved massage therapy program
- Current Illinois Massage Therapy License
- Valid drivers license, insurance, and reliable transportation
- Compassion, professionalism, and a passion for hospice care
Why This Work Matters
As a part-time Massage Therapist in hospice, youre not just providing a serviceyoure providing comfort, presence, and peace at the moments that matter most.
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Compensation details: 24-32 Hourly Wage
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Controls Engineer – Automation & Robotics (6 Openings)
Location: Elgin, IL (On-site)
Job Type: Direct Hire | Full-Time
Compensation: $95,000 – $150,000 (up to $160,000 for exceptional experience)
Benefits: Comprehensive benefits starting Day 1 (medical, dental, vision, 401k, stock programs, PTO, holidays)
About the Role
We are expanding our Automation Development team and are seeking Controls Engineers to support the design and build of highly advanced, custom automation and robotic equipment for autonomous vehicle production. This is a hands-on role focused on conceptual, in-house engineered systems—not repetitive builds or catalog automation.
Engineers in this group own projects end-to-end, from early concept and proof-of-principle through programming, debug, factory acceptance testing, and on-site integration. The current flagship project supports a next-generation autonomous vehicle platform, with the first production units already shipped.
This role is ideal for Controls Engineers coming from systems integrators or custom machine builders who enjoy variety, ownership, and technically challenging work.
Key Responsibilities
- Design, program, and debug PLC, HMI/SCADA, robotics, servo, and machine vision systems
- Develop control architectures for custom automation and robotic equipment
- Review electrical schematics and contribute to hardware and network architecture
- Perform system bring-up, debugging, validation, and factory acceptance testing
- Collaborate closely with mechanical engineers, assembly teams, and manufacturing
- Support equipment installation and integration at U.S. manufacturing facilities
Travel
- Typical travel averages 10–25% (historically fluctuates by project)
- Travel is limited to 4 U.S. manufacturing locations (California, Texas, Nevada)
Qualifications
- Experience in custom automation, robotics, or systems integration
- PLC programming experience ( Siemens preferred, Rockwell/Allen-Bradley also acceptable )
- Engineers proficient in Rockwell who are open to transitioning to Siemens are strongly encouraged to apply
- Experience with HMI/SCADA platforms (WinCC, Ignition, FactoryTalk, or similar)
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Controls, Mechatronics, Automation, or related field (or equivalent experience)
Why This Opportunity Stands Out
- Work on fully conceptual, in-house designs with protected intellectual property
- Exposure to cutting-edge autonomous vehicle and robotics technology
- Projects that most automation houses and integrators never get access to
- Strong compensation, Day-1 benefits, and long-term growth potential
- Collaborative engineering culture with high technical standards and visibility
Title: Manufacturing Engineer
Location: Barrington, IL 60010
Hire Type: Direct Hire
Compensation: $115k-130k
Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, PTO, Holiday Pay, Retirement, Life Insurance, and many more….
Overview: Our client is seeking a Manufacturing Engineer for a highly visible role that is designed to evolve into a true subject matter expert position, with clear leadership potential over time. This is an opportunity to own complex manufacturing processes end-to-end, influence technical direction, and become a go-to resource across engineering and operations.
Key Responsibilities:
- Serve as a technical authority for assigned manufacturing processes and product lines
- Lead manufacturing process design, optimization, and validation for precision metal components
- Drive Lean manufacturing and continuous improvement initiatives (yield, cycle time, scrap, cost)
- Partner cross-functionally with Design Engineering, Quality, and Operations on new product introductions
- Develop and improve tooling, fixturing, work instructions, and standard processes
- Troubleshoot complex manufacturing and quality issues using data-driven root cause analysis
- Support capacity planning, capital equipment justification, and implementation
- Mentor junior engineers and technicians; contribute to long-term technical strategy
- Gradually take on informal and formal leadership responsibilities as the role matures
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing, or Industrial Engineering (or similar)
- 7+ years of manufacturing engineering experience in precision manufacturing environments
- Strong background in metal forming, stamping, springs, or closely related processes preferred
- Experience with Lean manufacturing, process optimization, and root cause analysis
- Ability to operate as both a hands-on problem solver and strategic technical resource
- Strong communication skills and comfort working cross-functionally
Job Title: Electrical Engineer II
Location: Schaumburg, IL (100% Onsite)
Duration: 12 Months
Schedule: Full-Time | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Key Responsibilities
Design, build, debug, and test RF circuits for wireless communication products.
Operate and analyze results using RF test equipment such as Network/Spectrum Analyzers, Signal Generators, and Power Meters.
Support RF product redesign efforts through performance validation and troubleshooting.
Collaborate with cross-functional engineering teams to improve product performance and reliability.
Document test results, validate compliance with engineering standards, and maintain technical records.
Required Skills
2+ years of RF engineering experience with hands-on circuit design and wireless communication theory.
Proven experience using RF test equipment (Network Analyzer, Spectrum Analyzer, Signal Generator, Power Meter).
Knowledge of RF amplifier design, PLL, VCO, receivers, and RF communication systems.
Strong troubleshooting and analytical problem-solving skills.
Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or related field.
Preferred Skills
Experience with LabVIEW or RF testing software tools.
Background working in RF hardware R&D or telecom equipment manufacturing.
Chicago Metro (Bloomingdale, IL)
Travel: 50-60%
If you win deals by understanding engineers, earning trust over time, and positioning capability instead of price, keep reading.
Our client is a well-established, family-owned precision contract manufacturer with a long track record of investment in equipment, quality systems, and long-term customer relationships. They do not chase low-margin, price-driven work. They partner with OEMs that value precision, consistency, and accountability.
They are hiring an experienced Outside Sales Professional to drive new business growth and help expand their footprint in medical, aerospace, and defense manufacturing.
The Opportunity
This role is ideal for a salesperson who:
- Enjoys hunting and building relationships from scratch
- Is comfortable with long sales cycles and delayed gratification
- Can navigate engineers, purchasing, and quality teams
- Wants autonomy and ownership rather than micromanagement
- Takes pride in selling something that is genuinely hard to do well
You will step into a strong manufacturing platform with proven capabilities and leadership support, but you will build your own pipeline.
What You Will Do
- Prospect and develop new OEM relationships in targeted industries
- Sell precision machining and contract manufacturing capabilities
- Work directly with engineers and purchasing teams to quote and win complex work
- Manage opportunities from initial contact through long-term production partnership
- Spend significant time in the field visiting customers and prospects
- Collaborate closely with internal teams on quoting, feasibility, and execution
- Represent the company professionally and credibly in the market
This is a true field sales role, not an inside or transactional position.
What Success Looks Like
- Building a healthy pipeline of qualified OEM opportunities
- Getting designed into programs rather than simply responding to RFQs
- Winning repeatable, long-term production work
- Becoming a trusted partner to customers, not just a vendor
- Growing revenue through relationships, not discounts
What Our Client Is Looking For
Required
- Proven success in B2B outside sales within manufacturing or technical environments
- Experience selling contract manufacturing, precision machining, or custom technical solutions
- Ability to understand engineering drawings and manufacturing requirements
- Strong prospecting and relationship-building skills
- High personal accountability and self-direction
- Willingness to be on-site when not visiting customers
Preferred
- Experience selling into medical, aerospace, or defense OEMs
- Familiarity with precision machining, turned parts, or 5-axis environments
- Existing OEM relationships within targeted industries
- Comfort operating without heavy structure or rigid scripts
Location & Work Style
- Based in the Chicago metro area
- Expected to be on-site full time initially to learn the business
- Increased field time as ramp progresses
- This is not a remote role
Compensation
- Base salary approximately $100,000–$125,000, with bonus
- Ramp support provided due to long sales cycles
- Performance-based upside as the role matures
Certified Flavor Chemist
Addison, IL | Fully Onsite (Mon–Fri, 7:30 AM–4:00 PM)
Full-Time / Permanent
$150,000–$180,000 base salary
Industry: Flavors & Ingredients
Department: Research & Development
Reports to: Senior Manager, Flavor R&D
About the Role
We are seeking a Certified Flavor Chemist to join our R&D team and play a key role in developing innovative, high-quality flavor solutions for food and beverage applications. This position partners closely with cross-functional teams and customers to bring flavor concepts from idea to commercialization—while ensuring regulatory compliance, quality, and performance excellence.
Key Responsibilities
- Formulate and develop new flavor profiles aligned with customer specifications, market trends, and application requirements
- Conduct sensory testing and performance evaluations using both qualitative and quantitative methods
- Collaborate directly with customers to advance and finalize flavor development projects
- Stay current on flavor industry trends, emerging technologies, and consumer preferences
- Partner with Quality and Regulatory teams to ensure compliance with safety, labeling, and allergen standards
- Maintain accurate formulation records, experimental data, and technical documentation
- Support product launches by collaborating with Product Development, Marketing, and Production teams
- Troubleshoot flavor-related challenges and optimize flavor stability and performance
- Provide technical guidance and training to internal teams and clients
- Work with suppliers to source high-quality raw materials and explore new ingredients
- Train and mentor Flavor Apprentices in preparation for Society of Flavor Chemists testing
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Food Science, Physical Sciences, or a related field
- Certified member of the Society of Flavor Chemists (required)
- 5+ years of professional flavor development experience
- Experience creating and scaling reaction flavors
- Strong knowledge of flavor ingredient labeling and regulatory requirements
- Hands-on pilot plant experience
- Excellent attention to detail with strong organizational and communication skills
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment
Technical Skills
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Access)
- Comfortable learning and using web-based systems
- Preferred experience with flavor formula entry systems such as Sage X3, E-Book File, or Product Vision
Physical & Work Environment
- Combination of office, laboratory, and production floor work
- Regular exposure to manufacturing environments, including odors, noise, and food allergens
- Ability to lift up to 20–30 lbs as needed
- Required use of PPE on the production floor, including steel-toed shoes, hair/facial hair nets, and lab coats
Why Join Us
- Work on innovative flavor solutions with real market impact
- Collaborate with experienced industry professionals in a hands-on R&D environment
- Competitive compensation and long-term career growth opportunity
Outstanding Opportunity for Board Certified Psychologist in Illinois Are you a dedicated and Board Certified Psychologist seeking a rewarding and fulfilling opportunity in the specialized field of geriatric care? Your search ends here! Our esteemed facility in Illinois, strategically located near Gillespie, is actively recruiting a passionate professional to join our team and contribute significantly to the mental well-being of our valued senior community.
Position Details: In our commitment to excellence, we are excited to welcome both seasoned professionals and new graduates who share our dedication to geriatric care.
This Full-Time (FT) position offers a flexible schedule, allowing for a work-life balance that benefits both our team members and the individuals under our care.
One exceptional feature of this role is the absence of on-call duties, providing a harmonious and fulfilling work environment.
Board Certification: We prioritize excellence in our team, and board certification is a prerequisite for this position.
Your certification ensures that you bring a high level of skill and proficiency to your role as a Psychologist specializing in geriatric care, playing a pivotal role in enhancing the mental well-being of our older population.
Patient Population: Our facility is dedicated to the specialized care of geriatric patients.
As a Psychologist, your expertise in this unique field will be instrumental in providing compassionate and effective psychological support to our older individuals, fostering a positive and enriching environment.
Benefits: Recognizing the dedication and expertise you bring to our team, our comprehensive benefits package reflects our commitment to your well-being.
This includes a competitive compensation package, along with medical, dental, and vision coverage, retirement plan options, and support for professional development and continuing education.
If you are passionate about making a positive impact in the lives of older individuals and meet the outlined qualifications, we encourage you to take the next step and explore this opportunity further.
How to Apply: Connect with us at HDA through phone or text at or send an email to .
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Join us in providing exceptional care to our valued community! Your dedication and expertise align with our mission, and we eagerly anticipate welcoming you to our team of healthcare professionals dedicated to the well-being of our senior population.
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Seeking a Spanish speaking, BC/BE Geriatric Medicine Physician who is intrinsically motivated to provide excellent care to older adults northwest of Chicago, IL.
Position Highlights: Full-Time, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM
- 5:00 PM Fluency in Spanish is required Highly qualified candidates may also be considered for a Center Medical Director position.
Deliver higher quality health and wellness care that improves outcomes, manages medical costs and provides an unmatched experience for adults on Medicare in medically underserved communities.
Innumerable support resources to help you provide outstanding care.
Responsibilities: Assess and diagnose patients at our local clinics Oversee, direct, and administer primary care Prescribe and administer pharmaceutical treatments and medication Maintain Patient Electronic Medical Record data via canopy and greenway Collaborate with regional and central leadership to meet health quality goals Work with Practice Managers to direct and manage the center care team Other duties as assigned Benefits: Competitive Salary Signing Bonus Annual bonus based on quality metrics 6 weeks of PTO, inclusive of PTO, major holidays, and CME $5000 Continuing Medical Education stipend Tuition Reimbursement Provided Health, Vision, Dental, and Life Insurance 401K Investment, up to 4% company match, vested immediately Provided Medical Malpractice Insurance Dedicated Medical Scribe and Medical Assistant Relocation package The Community: Set along a picturesque river and surrounded by natural beauty, this vibrant suburban community offers the perfect blend of small-town charm and big-city convenience.
With a diverse population, historic architecture, and a growing arts and dining scene, it s a place where culture and community thrive.
Residents enjoy access to excellent schools, abundant parkland, and recreational trails, all while benefiting from a cost of living lower than that of nearby urban centers.
Conveniently located about 40 miles northwest of downtown Chicago and near other major hubs like Schaumburg and Naperville, the area provides easy access to metropolitan job markets and entertainment while maintaining a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere.
Whether you're commuting to the city or enjoying a quiet evening along the river, this community offers a high quality of life and room to grow.
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