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Aegis is partnered with a long-standing, family-owned manufacturer that is experiencing significant growth following a recent major facility expansion. This organization produces highly engineered metal components serving industries such as aerospace, medical, automotive, and industrial manufacturing.
They are seeking a Senior Quality Engineer to act as a key contributor in driving process improvements, supporting new product introductions, and leading quality initiatives across the organization. This is a highly visible role working cross-functionally with engineering, operations, and leadership teams.
Responsibilities:
- Lead continuous improvement initiatives focused on quality and production efficiency
- Apply statistical analysis tools to evaluate manufacturing processes and reduce variation
- Support new product introductions and quality planning activities
- Work directly with customers to resolve quality concerns and implement corrective actions
- Conduct internal, customer, and supplier audits
- Develop and implement quality procedures, documentation, and process controls
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to drive root cause investigations and solutions
- Support inspection processes and material disposition decisions
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Manufacturing, Industrial preferred)
- 5–8 years quality engineering experience in manufacturing
- Experience working in ISO-certified environments (AS9100 or IATF preferred)
- Strong experience with SPC tools such as PPAP, APQP, RCA, and gage R&R
- Experience leading process improvement or Lean initiatives
- Internal or external auditing experience preferred
- Six Sigma or ASQ certification strongly preferred
Ideal background: aerospace, automotive, medical device, heavy industrial, or high-volume precision manufacturing.
Product Manager
Compensation & Benefits
- Salary: $110,000 – $130,000 + Annual Bonus
- Medical, Dental, Vision Coverage
- 401(k) with Company Match
About the Opportunity
Sterling Engineering is partnering with a leading organization to hire a Product Manager who will drive innovation, profitability, and strategic growth across a diverse product portfolio.
This role is ideal for a data-driven, strategic thinker who thrives in retail manufacturing or industrial product environments and enjoys balancing high-level strategy with hands-on execution. You’ll play a key role in shaping product direction—not just responding to customer requests, but proactively identifying opportunities that impact the broader market.
What You’ll Do
Product Strategy & Portfolio Management
- Lead product innovation through competitive analysis, gap identification, and market insights
- Manage and optimize product portfolios, including SKU rationalization and lifecycle management
- Identify new product opportunities aligned with business goals and market demand
- Own product data and performance metrics to drive strategic decision-making
- Partner with Supply Chain and Manufacturing to refine product specs, cost structures, and procurement strategies
New Product Development
- Develop and execute product roadmaps focused on innovation and value creation
- Collaborate cross-functionally to ensure successful product launches and market adoption
- Support continuous improvement initiatives across multiple product lines
Pricing Strategy
- Analyze market trends and competitor pricing to ensure optimal positioning
- Implement pricing strategies that drive both revenue growth and margin expansion
- Conduct pricing analysis and experiments to evaluate demand and profitability
Channel & Go-to-Market Strategy (Place & Promotion)
- Define and optimize sales channels (distribution, e-commerce, dealer networks, etc.)
- Partner with Marketing to develop promotional strategies, campaigns, and product positioning
- Support merchandising, packaging, and product content strategies across channels
- Build and manage promotional calendars aligned with key sales events and market opportunities
What We’re Looking For
- 3–5+ years of Product Management experience with a focus on strategy, innovation, and analytics
- Experience in retail manufacturing, industrial, or durable goods environments
- Strong background in competitive analysis, pricing strategy, and portfolio management
- Proven ability to influence internal product strategy at scale, beyond individual customer requests
- B2B experience preferred
- Bachelor’s degree required (Master’s preferred)
- Excellent communication, leadership, and cross-functional collaboration skills
- Demonstrated career stability and long-term impact in prior roles
Company Overview
Medix is partnered with a leading manufacturer of high-precision orthopedic implants, delivering innovative solutions to improve patient outcomes. Their state-of-the-art CNC manufacturing operations require meticulous planning, coordination, and execution to ensure timely production and delivery of high-quality implants.
Position Summary
Medix partnered with this manufacturer to recruit a highly organized and analytical Master Planner to manage production planning, inventory, and supply chain scheduling for their CNC manufacturing operations. The Master Planner will work cross-functionally with engineering, manufacturing, and procurement teams to ensure the right materials and products are available at the right time, meeting both production and customer demand.
*** This is a 6 month contract with potential for conversion to a direct employee. ***
Key Responsibilities
- Develop, maintain, and execute master production and material plans to meet demand for orthopedic implants.
- Balance demand, capacity, and material constraints across production lines.
- Analyze historical data, forecasts, sales orders, and system reports to identify trends, bottlenecks, and improvement opportunities.
- Provide actionable recommendations to improve planning accuracy, throughput, and key performance metrics.
- Pull, interpret, and report key metrics to track and improve planning performance.
- Identify system and process gaps, support system “test drives,” and drive workflow optimization.
- Collaborate cross-functionally with engineering, manufacturing, and procurement to align production schedules with customer requirements and machine capacity.
- Communicate proactively with internal stakeholders regarding changes in demand, lead times, and production schedules.
- Support new product introductions (NPIs) by coordinating required materials, tooling, and production capacity.
- Utilize ERP/MRP systems (Connexus, Oracle preferred) to plan, schedule, and track production activities.
- Lead and guide a team of 3 planners on metrics, planning activities, and system improvements.
- Identify process improvement opportunities in planning, scheduling, and inventory management.
Required Experience & Skills
- 5+ years of experience in production planning, master scheduling, or supply chain planning
- Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Operations Management, Business, or related field preferred.
- Experience with Connexus and Oracle ERP systems.
- Strong understanding of demand and supply planning, production planning, and manufacturing operations.
- Familiarity with validation processes, material movement, and machining environments (CNC experience a plus).
- CNC machining environment experience is preferred; knowledge of FDA/ISO regulations is a plus.
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Role Focus
- Heavy emphasis on systems, data analysis, and process improvement.
- Not customer/account-facing.
- Involves planning and some financial decision-making.
- Supports a large machining operation with a focus on improving key performance metrics and overall planning efficiency.
We are looking for an experienced Scrum Master to support the delivery of enterprise AI and analytics solutions across global clients.
This role focuses on enabling high-performing data and engineering teams, ensuring Agile best practices are applied effectively, and driving consistent delivery outcomes in complex, fast-paced environments.
What You’ll Do
- Facilitate Agile ceremonies including sprint planning, stand-ups, reviews, retrospectives, and backlog refinement
- Enable delivery across data, analytics, and AI teams, ensuring alignment and momentum across workstreams
- Partner with product owners and stakeholders to maintain clear, prioritized backlogs
- Track and report on Agile metrics (velocity, burndown, cycle time) to drive continuous improvement
- Identify and remove blockers impacting delivery and team productivity
- Coordinate across cross-functional teams to manage dependencies and delivery risks
- Promote Agile best practices and foster a culture of continuous improvement
What We’re Looking For
- Proven experience as a Scrum Master, Agile Coach, or Agile Delivery Lead
- Experience supporting data, analytics, or software engineering teams
- Strong understanding of Agile frameworks (Scrum, Kanban, SAFe)
- Hands-on experience with tools like JIRA or Azure DevOps
- Strong communication and facilitation skills with the ability to align technical and business stakeholders
- Demonstrated ability to drive delivery outcomes, not just facilitate ceremonies
Nice to Have
- Experience working in regulated industries (e.g., healthcare, life sciences, financial services)
- Exposure to AI/ML or data platform environments
Why This Role
- Work on high-impact AI and analytics initiatives across enterprise clients
- Play a key role in driving delivery across data and engineering teams
- Opportunity to influence Agile practices and team performance at scale
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams across product, engineering, and business
About MathCo
MathCo is a global Enterprise AI and Analytics company helping Fortune 500 organizations solve complex business problems through data and AI. Our work spans advanced analytics, AI platforms, and scalable solutions that deliver measurable business impact.
About the Company
We are a dynamic and growing U.S. subsidiary of a leading Italian multinational manufacturing company. With a strong global presence and a commitment to innovation and excellence, we are seeking a Finance Manager to lead our financial operations in the U.S. and ensure alignment with the parent company’s financial strategy, reporting standards, and compliance requirements.
Position Summary
The Finance Manager will oversee all financial activities of the U.S. subsidiary, including budgeting, forecasting, financial reporting, compliance, and internal controls. This role requires strong collaboration with the Italian parent company to ensure accurate and timely consolidation of financial data, adherence to the U.S. GAAP, and alignment with global financial policies and international regulatory requirements.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the monthly, quarterly, and annual financial close process.
- Prepare and analyze financial statements in accordance with U.S. GAAP
- Coordinate with the Italian parent company on group reporting, intercompany transactions, and transfer pricing.
- Develop and manage budgets, forecasts, and financial planning processes.
- Ensure compliance with local, state, federal, and international tax regulations, including reporting requirements and filings across multiple jurisdictions.
- Manage cash flow, banking relationships, and treasury functions.
- Implement and maintain internal controls, policies, and financial procedures.
- Liaise with external auditors, CPA firms, and other professional advisors to ensure compliance and support audits.
- Provide financial insights and recommendations to support strategic decision-making.
- Supervise and develop a small finance team.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or related field.
- 10+ years of progressive experience in finance or accounting, preferably in a multinational environment.
- Knowledge of U.S. GAAP, income tax and sales tax
- Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills.
- Ability to work cross-functionally and across cultures, especially with European counterparts.
- Proficiency in Italian is a plus but not required.
What We Offer
We offer a competitive and comprehensive benefits package, including:
- Competitive salary, with potential for annual performance-based bonus
- Comprehensive health insurance, including medical, dental, and vision coverage for employees and their dependents
- 401(k) retirement plan with company match, available after one year of employment with the Company
- Generous paid time off (PTO) and Paid Company Holidays
- Company-paid life and disability insurance
- Hybrid work options, depending on business needs
- Support for professional development, including training and continuing education opportunities
- Opportunity to work in a global environment with exposure to international finance
- Inclusive and collaborative workplace culture
Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or genetic information. #inauto
When you join Robertshaw, you are joining a company with over 125 years of experience and a global team with a focus on innovation.
Role Description
Robertshaw is looking for a Sr. Inside Sales Representative to manage Robertshaw's largest accounts and high-value clients. The Sr. Inside Sales Representative will be responsible for managing strategic accounts and handling escalated customer issues. Friendly and persuasive, the ideal candidate will be able to build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders. Seasoned expert, with high level of business acumen and recognized expert in the field.
Main Responsibilities
- Analyze market trends and develop customized targeted sales strategies. May lead projects or have accountability for ongoing activities.
- Make outbound calls to prospective customers to identify and create sales opportunities.
- Provide insight to leadership on plans and goals for sales.
- Persuade the customer to buy by demonstrating how Robertshaw products meet their needs.
- Mentor junior inside sales representatives, train new members of the team and aid in the evaluation of team's performance.
- Close sales and lead customers through purchasing processes.
- Understand customer needs and offer solutions and support.
- Use product knowledge and persuasion to overcome customer objections.
- Troubleshoot/resolve customer issues. Solve complex problems and take broad perspective to identify solutions. Interpret internal and external issues and recommend best solutions/practices.
- Provide assistance to Commercial Quoting team.
Qualifications
- 8years' experience in inside sales or similar sales/customer service role with proven record in sales and demonstrated ability to handle complex deals
- Proven track record of successfully meeting sales quotas over the phone
- Previous cold calling phone sales experience, comfort talking to new people all day
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills; the ability to call, connect and quickly engage with potential customers
- Specialized depth in sales.
- Energetic, professional, and friendly demeanor
- Ability to handle rejection and proceed on to the next potential customer with a positive attitude
- Ability to independently make decisions on pricing, terms or deal structure
- Results orientation
- Self-directedness
- Persistency and persuasiveness and strong negotiation skills
- Strong computer skills (Word, Excel, Outlook)
Nice to Have
- Prior experience in white goods/appliance industry preferred
Education
- Bachelor's degree in business or related field preferred
Job Title: Tool Room Manager
Location: Barrington, IL
Salary: $105,000-$128,000
LHH Recruitment Solutions is currently seeking a Tool Room Manager to join our client's organization in the Barrington, IL area.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead and manage daily operations of the tool room, ensuring efficient support of manufacturing and production needs.
- Plan, schedule, and coordinate tooling workloads, personnel, and resources to meet production schedules and delivery commitments.
- Track and analyze tooling costs, labor efficiency, and time spent to support continuous improvement and cost control.
- Oversee preventive maintenance programs for tooling, dies, molds, and tool room equipment to ensure reliability and uptime.
- Recommend and implement improvements to tooling processes, workflows, and equipment to enhance quality, efficiency, and safety.
- Support new product introductions by assigning tooling work, monitoring progress, and resolving start‑up issues.
- Lead and support lean manufacturing initiatives, including 5S and continuous improvement activities within the tool room.
- Manage inventory and stock control of tooling, components, and supplies.
- Ensure compliance with quality systems, safety standards, and applicable regulatory requirements.
- Supervise, coach, and develop tool room staff, including performance management and workforce planning.
Key Qualifications:
- Experience managing a tool room or similar technical manufacturing function in a production environment.
- Strong background in tool and die, machining, stamping, molding, or related manufacturing processes.
- Demonstrated leadership experience supervising skilled trades or technical teams.
- Knowledge of preventive maintenance practices for dies, molds, and tooling equipment.
- Familiarity with lean manufacturing principles, including 5S and continuous improvement methodologies.
- Working knowledge of inventory control, cost tracking, and production scheduling.
- Ability to interpret blueprints, technical drawings, and specifications.
- Experience with quality systems and standards such as ISO or IATF preferred.
- Strong problem‑solving, communication, and organizational skills.
- Technical education, journeyman training, or a degree in engineering or a related field preferred.
Benefits:
- Medical, Dental and Vision
- 2 Weeks PTO (negotiable) & Paid sick leave where applicable by state law
- 401(k)
- HSA and FSA
- Life and AD&D
- STD and LTD
- Norton LifeLock
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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
BEAR Construction is seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager to oversee Healthcare construction projects. This role ensures project profitability, timely completion, and quality while managing teams, budgets, schedules, and client relationships.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead project teams and implement project goals
- Drive customer satisfaction and profitability in Healthcare projects
- Manage budgets, schedules, contracts, and project documentation
- Collaborate with clients, design teams, subcontractors, and vendors
- Ensure compliance with QA/QC, health, safety, and regulatory standards
- Mentor and oversee project team members
Qualifications:
- 5+ years in commercial construction project management (Healthcare experience a plus)
- Degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related field preferred
- OSHA safety trained with knowledge of quality and safety standards
- Strong leadership, negotiation, and organizational skills
- Proficient with MS Office and Construction Management software
Benefits:
- 401(k) with matching, health, dental, vision insurance
- Paid time off, flexible spending accounts, life & pet insurance
BEAR Construction is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity and inclusion.
Founded in 1984, BEAR Construction Company is a family-owned General Contracting and Construction Management firm based in Chicagoland, delivering projects across Illinois and Wisconsin.
We’re seeking a Construction Superintendent to oversee project teams and trade employees, ensuring projects are completed safely, on schedule, and on budget. This role requires strong leadership, organization, and communication skills in a fast-paced environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop schedules, phasing, and project lookaheads
- Monitor progress, budgets, and material/equipment needs
- Supervise field staff and coordinate subcontractors
- Ensure job site safety, quality, and compliance
- Communicate project updates and resolve on-site issues
Qualifications:
- Previous Superintendent experience or similar field role
- Union or non-union eligible; OSHA 30 required
- Construction Management or Engineering education preferred
- Proficient with MS Office and construction software
- Strong leadership and organizational skills
BEAR Construction is an Equal Opportunity Employer.