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Senior Mass Torts Associate Attorney
✦ New
Salary not disclosed

Senior Mass Torts Associate Attorney

Location: Bay Area, California (Hybrid)

Compensation: $150,000 – $225,000 + Bonus

Schedule: Hybrid (Tuesday–Thursday in office)

A highly respected plaintiff-side litigation firm is seeking a Senior Mass Torts Associate Attorney to join its growing team in the Bay Area, California. This firm handles complex mass tort and class action litigation and offers attorneys the opportunity to work on high-impact cases with a collaborative and experienced litigation team.

This is an excellent opportunity for an attorney who wants to focus on meaningful plaintiff-side litigation without traditional billable hour pressure while working on nationally significant cases.

Responsibilities

  • Manage and support complex mass tort and class action litigation
  • Conduct legal research, case strategy development, and discovery
  • Draft pleadings, motions, and legal memoranda
  • Work closely with senior attorneys and litigation teams on case development
  • Participate in depositions, hearings, and case preparation

Qualifications

  • 4+ years of litigation experience preferred
  • Mass torts experience required
  • Strong research, writing, and analytical skills
  • Experience managing complex litigation matters
  • Active California Bar license

Contact: Vinita Thatcher

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VP of Product
✦ New
🏢 January
Salary not disclosed
Menlo park, CA 1 day ago
VP of Product

At January AI, we believe every day is January 1st a fresh start for better health. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California, January AI is the first AI-powered precision health company focused on improving metabolic health and advancing personalized nutrition. Co-founded by tech executive Noosheen Hashemi and Stanford geneticist Dr. Michael Snyder, we bring together machine learning, multi-omic science, and real-world health data to empower individuals to take control of their health. Our flagship January app uses data from continuous glucose monitors, wearables, and food logs to predict users' blood sugar responses to more than 54 million foods, delivering real-time, personalized recommendations for nutrition, activity, and lifestyle. In 2025, we introduced Mirror, which integrates genomics, wearable data, and at-home diagnostics to offer clinical-grade guidancesupporting both individuals and enterprise health partners with tailored insights and actions. We're now expanding our impact beyond the home, partnering with global leaders in hospitality and healthcare to bring precision nutrition, health, and longevity to the forefront of the guest experience. Recognized as one of Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies (2025, Wellness), a CES Innovation Honoree (2025), and one of Inc.'s Best in Business (2024), January AI is backed by visionary investors including Marc Benioff, Jerry Yang, and Steve Chen. Our work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, STAT, Financial Times, and TechCrunch.

$200,000 - $250,000 a year

About this Role: Vice President of Product

January AI is seeking a strategic, visionary, and execution-driven Vice President of Product to lead our product organization during a period of rapid growth and innovation. Reporting to the CEO, the VP of Product will own and evolve our product roadmap across mobile, web, AI-driven insights, and clinical-grade health features. You'll partner cross-functionally with Engineering, Design, Marketing, and Commercial leaders to deliver experiences that are trusted by users, embraced by clinicians, and scalable across consumer and enterprise segments. You should be deeply user-centric, data-informed, and comfortable operating across 0-to-1 product innovation and enterprise-scale product delivery. This role is ideal for a leader who wants to shape the future of metabolic health through breakthrough AI and multiomic experiences.

Key Responsibilities

  • Own the product vision, strategy, and roadmap aligned with January AI's mission and commercial goals.
  • Lead and grow a team of product managers and designers to execute across consumer, clinical, enterprise, and data products.
  • Collaborate closely with Engineering, Data Science, Clinical, and Commercial teams to deliver seamless, high-impact experiences.
  • Ensure all products are grounded in user research, evidence-based health science, and measurable outcomes.
  • Translate complex AI and multiomic data into actionable insights for consumers and clinicians.
  • Establish strong product processes: planning, execution, QA, user testing, sprint rituals, and stakeholder communication.
  • Own product analytics, KPIs, and usage metrics to inform decisions and drive continuous improvement.
  • Represent the voice of the user internally and with external partners, payers, and healthcare systems.
  • Guide regulatory and compliance-related product decisions (HIPAA, FDA, etc.) in partnership with Clinical and Legal teams.
  • Champion a culture of rapid iteration, data-informed decision-making, and exceptional user experience.

Qualifications

Required

  • 8+ years of experience in product management, with 4+ years in a leadership role managing product teams.
  • Proven success shipping and scaling products in digital health, AI/ML-powered software, or consumer SaaS.
  • Track record of building B2C or B2B2C health products with high engagement and retention.
  • Strong user empathy and ability to synthesize qualitative and quantitative feedback into actionable insights.
  • Familiarity with product development lifecycle, Agile/Scrum methodologies, and working in regulated environments.
  • Experience with mobile and web app development, API integrations, and cross-platform consistency.
  • Exceptional communication and cross-functional leadership skills.
  • Comfort working in a fast-paced, startup environment with shifting priorities and rapid execution.

Preferred

  • Technical background or experience working with machine learning, sensor data, or connected devices.
  • Understanding of healthcare data standards (HL7, FHIR, etc.).
  • Experience with glucose monitoring, metabolic health, or wearable health products.
  • Background in behavioral science, habit formation, or health coaching product models.

Why Join January AI

  • Mission-driven: Help redefine what health means for millions through science and empathy.
  • Science-led: Work alongside world-class scientists, clinicians, and technologists.
  • Purpose-built: Where deep research meets beautiful, scalable product experiences.
  • Category-creating: Help shape the future of precision health in hospitality, consumer health, and beyond.
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Head of Operations and Manufacturing
Salary not disclosed
San Mateo, CA 4 days ago

Head of Operations and Manufacturing Ripple Medical | California (Hybrid or Remote) | Full-Time


ABOUT RIPPLE MEDICAL

Ripple Medical is a health tech company on a mission to revolutionize hypertension management with our cuffless blood pressure wearable. Once cleared by FDA, our product will enable patients to easily and accurately monitor blood pressure at home, empowering them and their providers with actionable data to improve outcomes. We're a collaborative, mission-driven team of 33 working in a medical device regulatory environment to bring this technology to the millions of patients who can benefit.


POSITION SUMMARY

The Head of Operations and Manufacturing will own the end-to-end operational infrastructure required to bring Ripple's FDA-regulated cuffless blood pressure monitor to market and scale production. This is a hands-on leadership role for someone who thrives building from zero to one in a regulated environment: selecting contract manufacturers, standing up supply chains compliant with FDA 21 CFR Part 820, establishing ISO 13485-certified quality management systems, and preparing for direct-to-patient fulfillment.

As a company preparing for 510(k) submission and commercial launch, this role is critical to ensuring we can reliably manufacture and deliver a high-quality, FDA-cleared medical device at scale. The ideal candidate brings deep experience in medical device manufacturing (particularly wearable or electro-optical devices), understands regulated hardware supply chains and design transfer, and can roll up their sleeves while building the team and processes for long-term growth.

This position reports directly to the CEO with high visibility to the leadership team and Board of Directors.


KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Manufacturing & Production

  • Lead selection and onboarding of contract manufacturing partners with Class II medical device experience, including RFQ, quality audits, contract negotiation, and ongoing management.
  • Own design transfer and manufacturing transfer, working with engineering on DFM principles, Device Master Record (DMR) requirements, and production readiness.
  • Establish production planning, forecasting, and capacity management for V&V builds, pilot production, and volume manufacturing.
  • Drive continuous improvement in yield, quality, and cost while maintaining FDA and ISO compliance.
  • Oversee pilot runs and scale-up, including process validation (IQ/OQ/PQ) and manufacturing controls.

Supply Chain & Procurement

  • Build and manage the end-to-end supply chain, including component sourcing, supplier qualification, and inventory management per FDA purchasing controls.
  • Develop supplier relationships and negotiate terms while ensuring supply continuity, traceability, and risk mitigation.
  • Implement inventory planning to balance working capital with service levels, including buffer strategies for Year 1 launch.
  • Monitor and mitigate supply chain risks: component shortages, single-source dependencies, geopolitical factors, and logistics disruptions.

Quality & Regulatory Compliance

  • Maintain and improve the ISO 13485-certified QMS in partnership with the quality and regulatory team, ensuring FDA 21 CFR Part 820 compliance.
  • Support 510(k) submission activities related to manufacturing, including process validation documentation, DMR development, and device history records (DHR).
  • Define incoming inspection, in-process controls, and final product testing consistent with the risk management file.
  • Manage product certifications for a Class II device, including FDA registration, UDI compliance, and applicable international requirements.
  • Lead root cause analysis and CAPA for quality issues, ensuring post-market surveillance compliance.

Fulfillment & Logistics

  • Design the direct-to-patient fulfillment strategy, including 3PL selection with FDA-cleared Class II device experience.
  • Establish logistics and distribution for nationwide shipping of a regulated device with chain-of-custody and traceability.
  • Develop returns, replacement, and warranty processes that balance patient experience, cost, and compliance.

Team & Organizational Development

  • Start as an individual contributor who executes hands-on, then build and lead the operations team through 510(k) clearance and commercial launch.
  • Establish operational metrics and dashboards for manufacturing, supply chain, and quality performance.
  • Partner with finance on cost modeling, COGS optimization, and operational budgeting.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with engineering, software, regulatory, and commercial teams.


QUALIFICATIONS

  • 7-12 years in manufacturing, operations, or supply chain, with 3-5+ years in medical devices (Class II preferred), wearables, or regulated hardware.
  • Experience managing contract manufacturers for regulated medical devices, preferably in Asia and/or domestically.
  • Experience at or with CMs/EMS providers (Flex, Jabil, Celestica, Plexus, Sanmina) in Class II medical device or wearable programs is a strong plus.
  • Track record of design transfer and scaling production from pilot to volume for regulated products.
  • ISO 13485 and FDA 21 CFR Part 820 experience required.
  • Familiarity with the 510(k) process and manufacturing documentation (process validations, DMR/DHR) strongly preferred.
  • Bachelor's in Engineering, Supply Chain, Operations, Biomedical Engineering, or related field; MBA or advanced degree a plus.
  • Based in California or travel up to 25%.

COMPENSATION

  • Base Salary: $160,000 - $210,000 USD
  • Performance Bonus: Tied to company milestones and personal objectives
  • Equity: Early-stage stock option grant with meaningful ownership
  • 100% Employer-Paid Healthcare: Medical, dental, and vision
  • Additional Benefits: 401(k) with company match, flexible PTO
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Estimator- Heavy Civil
Salary not disclosed
San Mateo, CA 4 days ago

Heavy Civil Estimator


When joining GSW Construction, Inc., you will be a part of a fast-paced construction team that strives for excellence. We are actively seeking an experienced Heavy Civil Estimator. The purpose of this role is to contribute to the success and profitability of projects by providing accurate, timely, and complete estimates. The Estimator will be responsible for calculating the cost of a broad range of projects. The goal is to provide accurate information to help in operations and strategic planning, perform quantity takeoff s, produce proposals, and prepare cost estimates.


Job Details: Full-time position

● Benefits: o Salary Employee (Schedule: Full-time with some required travel and weekend availability.) o 401(k) o OE3 Health & Dental Insurance o Paid Vacation o Salary DOE Essential Duties & Responsibilities

● Perform quantity take off s/reach out to potential subcontractors

● Analyze and compile estimate data that impact the cost of labor, materials, equipment requirements, location, and other factors to ensure a high-quality and timely estimate.

● Accurately prepares estimates. Review proposal specifications and drawings to determine scope. Determines the required contents of estimates and evaluates historical data to project man-hour data.

• Produce budgets from conceptual and schematic design phases that align with the organization's goals and strategy • Review drawings, specifications, and proposed project site conditions; record findings and solicit input from field operations to include in the final project estimate.

● Analyze alternative solutions and construction methods to increase the competitiveness of the bid.

● Apply mathematical calculations requiring advanced analytical processes to ensure logically estimated costs are accurate.

● Present estimate content in bid reviews with senior management to ensure accuracy and completeness. ● Communicate with owners, subcontractors, and public and private entities to ensure competitiveness.

● Develop and maintain business relationships to increase bid opportunities in the regional market.

● Participate in and lead discussions, catalyzing creative thinking and innovative ideas, and distinguishing a successful estimate.


Qualifications & Requirements

● Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, Construction Management, or equivalent experience.

● 5+ years’ experience in heavy civil construction, emphasizing underground utilities, sewer/stormwater pump stations, WWTP/WTP work, heavy highway, bridges/concrete structures, and commercial/residential site work arena.

● Proficient in HCSS Heavy Bid

● Negotiated project experience preferred, including technical writing skills.

● Proficiency with all MS Office products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.)

● Advanced knowledge of civil engineering principles ● Advanced knowledge of construction principles and equipment capabilities

● Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Specific Job Requirements:

● Knowledge of project management software and estimating software.

● Working knowledge of construction equipment, materials, techniques, and required standards applicable to the discipline.

● Successful completion of a pre-employment drug, alcohol, and background investigation.

● Valid Driver’s License.

● Current on all company-required safety training.

● Competence to maintain confidential information and avoid conflicts of interest.

● Adherence to the GSW Employee Handbook.


Notice to All Potential Job Candidates GSW Construction, Inc. is proud to be an equal-opportunity workplace. Individuals seeking employment at our company are considered without regard to age, ancestry, color, race, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, mental or physical disability, national origin, protected family care or medical leave status, religion, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States.



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Senior Project Manager
Salary not disclosed

Kitchell seeks an experienced and dedicated Senior Project Manager to join our Bay Area region in San Mateo County, CA and build a long-term career at one of the most innovative and growth-oriented building companies in the United States.


Overview

Provide onsite PM/CM Services as an owner’s representative on a large Division of the State Architect (DSA) k-12 Education Market Sector program.


Responsibilities

  • Providing PM/CM Consultant Services for the owner on multiple k-12 projects
  • Ensures operations are executed in accordance with company project management procedures and policies
  • Ensures delivery and adherence to contractual requirements and that all aspects of owner contracts are accomplished
  • Manage the procurement phase and development of RFQs and RFPs
  • Oversight of contracts, drawings, estimates, and specifications to ensure relation and compliance to project requirements
  • Coordinate, direct, and monitor activities of contractors/subcontractors, engineers, architects, and related performing entities
  • Manage project controls, cost, schedule, performance activities, and procedures required by the client
  • Identifies and manages risk on the project, and advises and confers with regional executive prior to implementing risk mitigation actions
  • Actively participates on internal teams that focus on continuous improvement of the company
  • Ensures workplace health and safety policies and procedures are clearly communicated and understood by direct reports and enforces rules fairly and uniformly


Qualifications

Education and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, or related discipline is preferred
  • 12 or more years of experience in the Design/Engineering/Construction (DEC) industry of which a minimum of 5 years as a Project Manager is required


Knowledge and Skills

  • Effective presentation skills, ability to develop and deliver presentations to the end users, stakeholders, board of education is required
  • Proficient user skills with the MS Suite of tools and Bluebeam are required
  • Working knowledge of standard industry tools such as P6 and Procore are strongly preferred
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills to foster and maintain interpersonal relationships is required
  • Provide leadership and financial management support to the project team is required


License and Certifications

  • A Certified Construction Manager (CCM) credential, a Design Build Institute of America (DBIA) certification, and/or a LEED Professional Accreditation is preferred
  • A valid California driver’s license and clean driving record is required


Travel Requirements

This position is performed on location at the project site in San Mateo County, CA.


Work Environment

While performing the duties of this job, the employee must regularly work in an office, an office trailer, and/or in a construction jobsite environment. Conditions regularly include exposure to outdoor elements, hot/cold temperatures, wet conditions, noise, atmospheric conditions, and cramped quarters. The noise level in the work environment is occasionally loud.


Physical Requirements

While performing the duties of this job, the employee must regularly sit, stand, walk, talk or hear and use hands to finger, feel and handle; frequently reach with hands and arms; occasionally climb or balance and stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. Must frequently lift and or move 10 pounds and occasionally lift and or move up to 50 pounds.


ABOUT OUR COMPANY

Founded in 1950, Kitchell began as a commercial contracting business and over the years developed new talents and enterprises, acquiring complementary businesses and expertise to remain competitive. Today, Kitchell Corporation serves as the holding entity for several companies that are integral to Kitchell's core business, as well as those that operate independently. We provide a wide range of services within the built environment, including general contracting, construction management, development, facilities management, engineering, architecture, and myriad other services. Our employees manage projects from our main offices located in Arizona, California, and Texas. We offer an entrepreneurial environment that fosters personal and professional growth through in-house education programs, formal and informal mentoring, and cross-training opportunities. At Kitchell, we prioritize internal growth and building careers from within. We consistently rank among the top places to work, thanks to our tenured staff and outstanding benefits that are designed to enrich our employees’ physical, mental, emotional, and financial well-being. These benefits include company performance bonuses, discretionary stock options, incentive bonuses, health, and life insurance, health savings accounts (HSA) with wellness incentives, flexible spending accounts (FSA), 401(k) plans with a 4% company match, tuition reimbursement, weight loss programs, discounted auto insurance, identity theft protection, rewards programs, and much more.


Kitchell is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and will consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status.


The annual base salary range for this role is currently $170,000 - $200,000. The Company’s salary ranges are determined by role, level, location, and alignment with market data. Individual pay is determined through interviews and an assessment of various factors, including job-related skills, relevant education and experience, abilities of the applicant and equity with other team members. The annual base salary range listed here is subject to change at any time, in the Company’s discretion, and does not alter in any way the at-will nature of the employment relationship.

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Project Engineer
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
San Mateo, CA 1 day ago

Company:

We are a leading heavy civil contractor recognized for delivering complex transportation, bridge, and infrastructure projects across the United States. We are committed to innovation, technical excellence, teamwork, and safety in every aspect of our work.


We are seeking a highly motivated Project Engineer to join our team on a landmark multi-year initiative focused on enhancing the bridge’s structural resilience while preserving its historic integrity.


Position Overview:

The Project Engineer will support daily engineering, coordination, and management activities for the seismic retrofit scope of work. This role involves close collaboration with construction teams, subcontractors, designers, and project stakeholders to ensure successful and safe execution of all project phases. The ideal candidate has strong technical competence, exceptional communication skills, and the ability to thrive in a high-profile, fast-paced environment.


Key Responsibilities:

Engineering & Technical Support

• Assist with interpretation of contract documents, specifications, drawings, and engineering reports.

• Prepare and review engineering calculations, construction methodologies, and temporary works designs.

• Support seismic retrofit activities including steel reinforcement, anchorage systems, structural modifications, and specialty access/rigging needs.

• Contribute to value engineering initiatives and constructability reviews.


Project Coordination & Documentation

• Develop and maintain submittals, RFIs, design clarifications, as-built drawings, and technical logs.

• Coordinate closely with the design team, project managers, superintendents, inspectors, and owner representatives.

• Track material procurement, production rates, and schedule impacts.

• Assist in preparing progress reports, meeting minutes, and documentation required by the Owner.


Field Support

• Provide daily field engineering support to construction crews, ensuring work complies with plans, specs, and safety requirements.

• Monitor installation quality, survey/layout, tolerances, and inspections for seismic retrofit components.

• Support resolution of field issues through collaboration with designers and specialty subcontractors.


Safety & Compliance

• Uphold company safety culture and ensure compliance with OSHA, Cal/OSHA, and project safety requirements.

• Participate in hazard analysis, risk mitigation planning, and safety audits.

• Ensure quality control procedures are followed for all seismic retrofit activities.


Qualifications:

• Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Construction Management, or related field.

• 2–5+ years of experience in heavy civil, bridge, infrastructure, or structural construction projects.

• Strong understanding of structural systems, steel and concrete construction, and seismic retrofit principles.

• Proficiency with engineering and construction software (AutoCAD, Bluebeam, MS Office; P6 a plus).

• Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills.

• Ability to work in challenging field conditions, including heights, marine environments, and active jobsite constraints.

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User Research Operations Specialist
Salary not disclosed
Menlo Park, CA 2 days ago

This role will be responsible for developing clear, comprehensive Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) that guide research participants on how to properly use prototype devices during user research studies. The ideal candidate brings hands on user research experience, has worked directly with participants and hardware prototypes, and is comfortable translating complex device interactions into participant friendly documentation.

Key Responsibilities

• Develop and write comprehensive SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) that clearly outline how participants should interact with consumer electronic prototype devices during user research studies

• Partner closely with Study Managers and Research Assistants to ensure SOPs are accurate, thorough, and aligned with study protocols

• Translate technical or complex device workflows into clear, easy to follow participant instructions

• Ensure SOPs support consistent, safe, and effective participant interactions with prototype devices

• Iterate on SOP documentation based on study needs, feedback, and changes to prototype functionality

• Support operational consistency across studies by maintaining high documentation standards

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• Prior experience in user research, UX research, or research moderation, working directly with study participants

• Hands on experience supporting studies involving prototype devices or consumer electronics

• Proven experience creating SOPs or participant-facing documentation for user research studies

• Strong collaboration skills and experience working cross functionally with research teams

• Excellent written communication skills with the ability to simplify complex processes

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Education: B.S./B.A. or M.S./M.A. in Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Human Factors, Psychology, or related STEM fields


$35/hr to $40/hr.

Exact compensation may vary based on several factors, including skills, experience, and education.

Benefit packages for this role will start on the 31st day of employment and include medical, dental, and vision insurance, as well as HSA, FSA, and DCFSA account options, and 401k retirement account access with employer matching. Employees in this role are also entitled to paid sick leave and/or other paid time off as provided by applicable law.

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Chief Risk Officer (On-site)
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
San Mateo, CA 1 day ago

Where it all began…

In 1951 SF Fire Credit Union first opened its doors from a modest 10′ × 15′ office space in 17 Engine. It was from those humble beginnings—where everyone pitched in to help one another in their community—that the organization forged its way of business forever. Today, the San Francisco-based credit union has grown to $1.7B in assets and a membership that extends from the regional firefighters we trace our roots back to throughout our many neighbors in San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties. Our members benefit from the ideas and principles that have shaped us: Shared trust, continuous innovation of products and services, competitive rates, and excellent member service. These qualities foster a true sense of member-ownership and strengthen the credit union’s bond with the people for whom this credit union was created.

What we stand for…

There are a few things we look for those we hire at SF Fire Credit Union, regardless of role or team.

First, do they align with our values?

Be Personal – Walk the Member/Employee Path

Be a Leader – Empower, Collaborate, Own

Be Outside the Box – Innovate, Educate, Engage

Be Real – Integrity and Transparency Matter

Be the Connection – Serve our Community

Second, will they thrive in a culture like ours, where we default to trust, embrace feedback, and desire to innovate? Finally, do they share our vision to help empower members to accomplish their dreams and build lasting financial security in whatever way is most relevant to their role?

What it feels like…

Most days it feels more like going to work with a big family. Whether it’s a pot luck lunch, baking birthday cakes for colleagues in the kitchen, or after-hours get together, we’re here to do a great job and have a good time while doing it! We value a good sense of humor, are motivated by a higher purpose, and always bring an “in-this-together” attitude. While we’re driven to do great work, we also value real work/life balance.

Is This the Career for You?

The Chief Risk Officer (CRO) is a key member of the executive leadership team responsible for the overall management of risk across the credit union. This includes enterprise risk management, compliance, internal audit, vendor management, corporate insurance, business continuity management, records retention, and fraud risk management. The CRO will ensure that the credit union operates within its risk appetite, adheres to regulatory requirements, and protects its members' assets while supporting sustainable growth and innovation.

What You Get To Do:

  1. Risk Management
  • Develop and implement a robust enterprise risk management (ERM) framework that identifies, assesses, mitigates, and monitors risks across the credit union.
  • Advise the CEO and board of directors on risk exposures and mitigation strategies, providing clear and actionable insights.
  • Collaborate with executive team members and department leaders to integrate risk management practices into day-to-day operations and strategic planning.
  1. Internal Audit
  • Oversee the internal audit function, ensuring it operates independently and effectively to assess the adequacy and effectiveness of the credit union’s internal controls.
  • Manage co-sourcing partners to execute against the audit plan and to ensure that control deficiencies are identified in a similar and thorough manner.
  • Develop and execute a risk-based internal audit plan that addresses key operational, financial, and compliance risks.
  • Report audit findings and recommendations to the CEO and board, ensuring timely resolution of identified issues.
  1. Vendor Management
  • Manage the third-party risk management program, ensuring that third-party relationships are adequately assessed for sufficient controls (especially information security), risks and aligned with the credit union’s strategic goals.
  1. Records Retention
  • Oversee the records retention program, ensuring that all records are maintained, stored, and disposed of in compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
  • Develop and implement policies and procedures for records management, ensuring the security and confidentiality of sensitive information.
  • Conduct regular reviews of the records retention program to ensure ongoing compliance and operational efficiency.
  1. Business Continuity Management
  • Lead the development and maintenance of the business continuity plan (BCP) to ensure the credit union’s ability to operate during and after a crisis or disruption.
  • Coordinate and lead regular testing and training exercises to ensure preparedness and continuous improvement of the BCP.
  1. Corporate Insurance
  • Oversee the corporate insurance program, ensuring adequate coverage for all operational, financial, and liability risks.
  • Evaluate and select insurance providers, negotiate policy terms, and manage claims processes.
  • Regularly review and update insurance coverage to reflect changes in the credit union’s risk profile and operations.
  • Own the notification process to insurance carriers and other key stakeholders for potential or actual claims.
  1. Compliance and Regulatory Affairs
  • Ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations, including those specific to credit unions.
  • Stay informed about changes in the regulatory environment and assess their impact on the credit union’s operations.
  • Collaborate with the compliance team to develop and implement policies and procedures that meet regulatory requirements.
  1. Team Leadership and Development
  • Lead, mentor, and develop the risk management, internal audit, and vendor management teams, fostering a culture of integrity, accountability, and continuous improvement.
  • Set clear goals and performance expectations for direct reports, providing guidance and support to achieve them.
  • Ensure effective succession planning within the risk management and related functions.
  1. Board and Executive Collaboration
  • Serve as a key advisor to the CEO and board of directors on all risk-related matters, providing regular updates on risk exposures, mitigation strategies, and internal audit findings.
  • Collaborate with other senior executives to align risk management practices with the credit union’s overall business objectives.
  • Present reports and recommendations to the board’s audit and risk committees, ensuring transparency and accountability.
  1. Strategic Initiatives
  • Participate in strategic planning and decision-making processes, ensuring that risk considerations are integrated into the credit union’s long-term plans.
  • Lead or contribute to special projects and initiatives that involve risk management, internal audit, or compliance considerations.
  • Support innovation and transformation initiatives by assessing risks and providing solutions that align with the credit union’s strategic goals.
  1. Other duties as assigned.


What We Look For In You:

EDUCATION: A bachelor's degree in business administration, accounting or finance is required. A Master of Business Administration and Certified Internal Auditor is preferred.

EXPERIENCE: Minimum of 15 years of progressively responsible management experience in a financial institution setting. A strong background in risk management, including direct experience in developing, assessing, and performing enterprise risk assessments are required. Must also be familiar with risk management concepts and leading practices such as the COSO framework.

SKILLS & COMPENTENCIES:

  • Extensive experience in a senior risk management role, preferably within a credit union, financial institution, or similarly regulated industry.
  • Proven track record of developing and implementing risk management and internal audit strategies.
  • Have previous hands-on experience with regulatory compliance, third-party risk management, business continuity planning, and corporate insurance program management.
  • Excellent leadership skills with experience managing and developing high-performing teams.
  • Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with both internal and external stakeholders.
  • Willingness to “roll-sleeves” up to help the credit union achieve its broader goals.
  • Analytical mindset with the ability to leverage data and insights to inform risk management decisions.
  • Commitment to the credit union’s mission, values, and member-first approach.
  • Adaptability and the ability to thrive in a dynamic and fast-paced environment.

Note: This job description is non-contractual, or an exhaustive list and it may be added to or changed to from time to time.


Salary

This compensation range takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to skill sets; experience and training; licensure and certifications; and other business and organizational needs. At SFFCU, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. A reasonable estimate of the current range for the San Francisco Market is an annual salary of $200,000 to $285,000.


OUR BENEFITS

We have a competitive compensation and benefits package, but the true reward of working for SF Fire Credit Union goes beyond what you’ll see on a pay-stub. We genuinely care our employees and we strive to invest in their professional and personal growth. We’re a relatively small organization at about 200 employees, so you can see the impact of your efforts and the value your contributions bring to our members and fellow employees.

  • 401(k) and Employer Match
  • Health, Vision, Dental and Life Insurance
  • Annual Incentive/Bonus Program
  • Tuition Reimbursement Program
  • 11 Paid Holidays + Competitive PTO package
  • Home & Consumer Loan Program (Discounted Rates)
  • Professional development and training programs
  • On-demand personal coaching resource
  • Wellness Program (Discounted Gym Membership)

“Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.”

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Manager, Train Control Systems
Salary not disclosed
San Carlos, CA 4 days ago
The Manager, Train Control Systems reports to the Deputy Director Rail Systems Engineering and is responsible for oversight and managing of complex train control systems including the installation, modification, maintenance, and upgrade of the District's Rail Operations Control System (ROCS) and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system for the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (Caltrain). 

  • Responsible for updates, upgrades and maintenance of the following systems: Rail Operations Control System (ROCS); Predictive Arrival and Departure System (PADS), Positive Train Control (PTC) back-office systems, Traction Power Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) System and Rail Scheduling.
  • Perform Quality Assurances and system engineering support of all back off systems including PTC office systems, Back Office Server (BOS), Rail Operations Control System (ROCS), Network Management System (NMS); Interoperable Train Control Message Server (ITCMS); Wayside Status Relay Service (WSRS), and the interfaces to all other operational systems.
  • Develop, document, and maintain Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), technical standards, and best practices for all train control and related systems to ensure consistency, safety, and regulatory compliance.
  • Develop and implement training programs to upskill staff, mentoring team members at all levels on train control systems, operational procedures, and project management to strengthen technical capacity, foster skill development, and ensure succession planning. 
  • Ensure Caltrain systems meet Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) mandated interoperability requirements with all tenant railroads; ensure Caltrain train control systems are compatible with Association of American Railroads (AAR) standards; follow the ITC guidelines that Caltrain must maintain ?N-2? backwards compatible software versions.
  • Manage complex and large-scale train control engineering projects as the Technical Lead for Caltrain. 
  • Manage the work of outside contractors and assist higher level Caltrain Directors and Executives in planning and evaluating the quantity and quality of work performed by subordinate staff.
  • Supervise staff.  Hire, mentor, and take appropriate corrective and/or disciplinary action.  Ensure EEO policies and procedures are followed. Participate in selection of staff.  Coordinate staff training and professional development. Establish performance objectives. Monitor and evaluate employee performance.
Examples of Essential Duties:
  • Establish and maintain work relationships with internal and external stakeholders to develop consensus on capital project work plans.
  • Establish schedules and methods for providing train control system engineering design services on assigned capital projects; identify resource needs; review needs with appropriate management staff; allocate resources accordingly.
  • Review and approve project schedules; assist in strategic planning; prepare status reports; coordinate project resources; communicate with all project participants on relevant issues; identify and resolve train control engineering issues.
  • Provide general technical oversight of railroad train control systems.
  • Perform system usage and performance analyses. 
  • Support Caltrain Configuration Management (CM) Manager on configuration control, prioritize system defects and corrective actions; participate in Configuration Control Board (CCB) meetings as required.
  • Direct, review, and approve the preparation of train control engineering designs, drawings, and specifications; identify and resolve technical engineering issues.
  • Manage technical elements of the office systems warranty and long-term maintenance support service agreements.
  • Review and approve operating manuals and procedures developed by various systems providers or vendors.
  • Manage all technology refresh and software upgrades/updates and associated testing without interrupting regular railroad operations.
  • Establish and lead a knowledge management framework to systematically capture, update, and share institutional knowledge through structured documentation, training programs, and knowledge transfer initiatives.
  • Participate in the preparation and administration of the train control engineering program budget (Operating & Maintenance, and Capital); submit budget recommendations; monitor expenditures.
  • Review consultant proposals and designs; recommend awards; conduct or participate in the pre-bid conferences prior to system contract awards.
  • Perform all job duties and responsibilities in a safe manner to protect one?s self, fellow employees, and the public from injury or harm. Promote safety awareness and follow safety procedures in an effort to reduce or eliminate accidents.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.


Sufficient experience, training and/or education to demonstrate the knowledge and ability to successfully perform the essential functions of the position. In lieu of a degree, work-related experience that demonstrates the skills and experience necessary to perform this role will be accepted. Development of the required knowledge and abilities is typically obtained through but not limited to:

  • Bachelor?s degree in electrical/electronics, computer science, or a related field.
  • Five (5) years of railroad industry experience in Train Control System and SCADA system development and maintenance.
  • Two (2) years supervisory experience
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Knowledge and experience with AIMCore Product/Software a plus.
  • Possesses a broad interdisciplinary knowledge of supervisory train control, wayside signal, highway crossing warning system, predictive and arrival system, traffic signal control, traction power substations and distribution, SCADA, server systems, virtualized server architectures, databases, cloud server systems, networking, etc.
  • Knowledge of operating systems (UNIX, Linux, Microsoft)
  • Knowledge of VHF and UHF radio voice and data communications, information assurance, data security and networking technologies.
  • Experience with Configuration Management and Quality Assurance Systems.
  • Ability to Interpret and revise engineering plans, drawings, and specifications.
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Effective oral and written communication skills.


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Strategic Sourcing Manager
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Salary not disclosed
San Mateo, CA 1 day ago

Our client, a Fortune 500 retail organization with a nationwide distribution network, is seeking a Strategic Sourcing Manager to support large-scale construction and facilities engineering procurement initiatives across their supply chain network.

This role plays a key part in sourcing industrial construction materials, equipment, and services for new facility builds, expansions, and ongoing engineering initiatives. The individual will partner closely with engineering, property development, legal, finance, and operations teams to design sourcing strategies that deliver cost efficiency, risk mitigation, and supplier performance improvements.

The ideal candidate will bring deep expertise in construction procurement, contract negotiation, and cost modeling, with the ability to influence stakeholders and drive complex sourcing projects from concept through execution.


Projects You’ll Work On

  • Leading end-to-end strategic sourcing initiatives for industrial construction and facilities engineering categories.
  • Developing sourcing strategies for categories such as steel structures, concrete, MEP systems, material handling equipment, racking systems, conveyors, and site services.
  • Managing the full sourcing lifecycle including market research, supplier identification, RFP development, bid management, negotiations, and contract execution.
  • Conducting construction cost analysis, clean-sheet modeling, and should-cost modeling to identify optimal pricing and savings opportunities.
  • Partnering with engineering and development teams to support distribution center construction, expansions, and infrastructure upgrades.
  • Managing supplier relationships and performance through KPIs, quarterly business reviews (QBRs), and executive-level supplier meetings.
  • Performing spend analysis and market intelligence research to anticipate supply risks and pricing fluctuations.
  • Driving cost optimization through value engineering, competitive bidding, and strategic negotiations.
  • Supporting facilities engineering teams with sourcing for material handling equipment repair, refurbishment, and replacement.
  • Developing presentations and recommendations for executive leadership to support strategic sourcing decisions.


What Experience You Should Bring

  • Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Construction Management, Engineering, Finance, Economics, or Business (MBA or advanced degree preferred).
  • 5+ years of strategic sourcing or category management experience focused on industrial construction or facilities engineering procurement.
  • Experience managing large-scale sourcing projects for construction materials, contractors, or engineering services.
  • Strong understanding of construction cost estimation, budgeting, and material cost drivers.
  • Experience leading RFP/RFQ processes, supplier negotiations, and contract development.
  • Ability to analyze supplier bids using TCO modeling, cost analysis, and financial modeling.
  • Experience working cross-functionally with engineering, legal, finance, and project management teams.


What Will Help You Stand Out

  • Familiarity with distribution center construction, logistics infrastructure, or retail supply chain environments.
  • Experience working with construction management software (e.g., Procore) and sourcing platforms (e.g., Coupa).
  • Knowledge of regulatory frameworks such as OSHA, LEED, and construction compliance standards.
  • Professional certifications such as CPSM, CCM, or CCPS.
  • Strong financial acumen including experience analyzing budgets, cash flow, and cost structures.
  • Advanced Excel skills (pivot tables, VLOOKUPs, data modeling) and strong presentation capabilities.


Work Environment

  • Hybrid role with regular in-office collaboration and occasional travel to facilities and project sites.
  • Ability to manage multiple sourcing projects simultaneously in a fast-paced, cross-functional environment.


Compensation & Benefits

The base salary range for this position is up to $200,000.00, depending on experience and qualifications.

The total rewards package may include performance incentives, health benefits, retirement plans, and professional development opportunities.

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