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Sales Executive – Endoscopy
Territory: Houston, Texas
We are partnering with an innovative medical technology company to support the expansion of its endoscopy portfolio across the United States.
This field-based role is focused on driving adoption of advanced endoscopic solutions within gastroenterology and outpatient settings. You will work closely with physicians, GI lab teams, and clinical staff to support product utilisation and expand access to minimally invasive diagnostic technologies.
Key Responsibilities:
- Manage and grow sales of endoscopy systems and related consumables across the Houston territory
- Drive adoption within gastroenterology practices, hospitals, and ambulatory care settings
- Provide in-clinic support and training to physicians, nurses, and technicians on product use and workflow integration
- Lead product demonstrations, evaluations, and new account onboarding
- Support customers with system setup, troubleshooting, and best-practice usage
- Build and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in endoscopy units and GI departments
- Partner with internal teams to gather customer feedback and support ongoing product improvements
- Represent the organisation at regional conferences, workshops, and training events
- Maintain accurate CRM records, pipeline updates, and sales activity reporting
- Ensure compliance with all regulatory and quality standards during customer interactions
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in life sciences, business, biomedical engineering, or a related field
- Minimum 3 years of medical device sales or clinical support experience
- Experience selling into gastroenterology, endoscopy, or minimally invasive environments preferred
- Strong technical aptitude with the ability to support clinical products in live settings
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills with physicians and clinical teams
- Based in Houston or surrounding area, with willingness to travel across the territory
Either apply directly or reach out to Robbie Broomhead at .
Pevco makes industry-leading pneumatic tube delivery systems for hospitals that transport more than 1 million patient-critical items every day. Our systems streamline workflows, reduce errors, and empower clinicians to provide the best patient care. Our company culture is centered on teamwork, craftsmanship and outstanding customer service.
We are seeking an experienced Regional Sales Manager based out of Pevco’s Houston office to join our team. This is a dynamic role, ideal for a self-starter who excels at networking, problem solving, communicating and sales generation. You will be responsible for selling pneumatic tube delivery systems to current Pevco customers, hospitals with competitor's systems and new hospitals under construction. This role requires a professional salesperson with experience in automation, information technology or healthcare industries, as you will be selling a software controlled electro-mechanical system to hospital facility managers, as well as to clinical, IT, and construction managers.
Responsibilities
- Identify, develop, and close sales opportunities within identified South-Central U.S. territory
- Work closely with existing and prospective customers to deliver solution-based products tailored to their specific needs
- Conduct market research and lead generation activities to create new business opportunities
- Collaborate with internal Engineering, Customer Service, and Project Management teams to ensure efficient project execution and optimal customer outcomes
- Prepare accurate and timely cost estimates and sales proposals
- Maintain accurate customer records and sales forecasts within CRM systems
- Build and sustain strong customer relationships
- Participate in regional and national trade shows and conferences
Qualifications
- Experience with consultative selling techniques
- Experience selling capital equipment or other complex systems
- Excellent interpersonal, negotiation and organizational skills
- Ability to interpret blueprints, specifications and construction documents
- Understanding of hospital operations and healthcare markets
- Strong customer service orientation
- Ability to thrive in a collaborative, team-based environment
- Willingness to travel approximately 50% of the time
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and CRM systems
Education
Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communications or a related field
Compensation and Benefits:
- $75,000-$85,000 base + generous incentive compensation plan
- Paid Time Off / Holidays
- Health, dental and vision insurance
- Company paid short-term and long-term disability
- Company paid life insurance
- Matching 401(k) plan
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Voluntary coverage options
Staff Structural Engineer
Houston, TX | Full-Time | Engineering
We are seeking a Staff Structural Engineer to join a growing engineering team in Houston, TX. This role offers the opportunity to contribute to a wide range of structural design projects, including new construction and retrofit work, while collaborating with experienced engineers and multidisciplinary teams.
The ideal candidate will have a strong foundation in structural analysis, modeling, and design, along with experience using industry-standard engineering software and tools.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist with structural project design and analysis including PLS-Tower modeling, FEM structure modeling, and reinforcement design
- Support new construction and structural retrofit projects
- Contribute to the development of project budgets, schedules, and man-hour estimates
- Assist with project deliverables from conceptual design through detailed design
- Prepare and develop engineering drawings, layouts, and calculations
- Execute design modifications based on redlines, markups, and project changes
- Analyze reports, maps, drawings, and structural data to support project planning and design
- Apply engineering codes and specifications to ensure compliance with design requirements
- Review drawings and project documentation for quality assurance within scope, schedule, and budget
- Maintain organized documentation of 3D models, drawings, and project files
- Participate in structural design quality review processes, including back-checking drawings and reviewing shop drawings
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to support project success
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in Structural Engineering or related field (ABET-accredited) with 3+ years of structural engineering experience, OR
- Bachelor’s Degree in Structural or Engineering Technology (ABET-accredited) with FE certification and 3+ years of experience, OR
- Master’s Degree in Structural Engineering with 2+ years of experience
Preferred Skills & Experience
- Strong knowledge of structural engineering principles, methods, and procedures
- Experience with structural analysis and modeling tools such as:
- RISA-3D
- ETABS
- SAFE
- Experience with design and modeling software including:
- AutoCAD
- Revit
- Tekla (BIM tools)
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication abilities
- Strong attention to detail and ability to work in collaborative engineering teams
- Engineer in Training (EIT) certification preferred
Why Join?
- Opportunity to work on complex and impactful structural projects
- Collaborative and technical engineering-focused environment
- Exposure to advanced structural modeling and analysis tools
- Long-term career growth within a dynamic engineering team
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply or connect to learn more about this opportunity.
* This role requires heavy travel.
Summary:
Electrical background with direct experience in transmission and/or substation construction. Working knowledge of high-voltage systems, switching, grounding, and clearance requirements. Familiarity with energized vs. de-energized work practices and experience supporting build-out of substations (greenfield or brownfield). Strong working knowledge of OSHA standards, especially 1910.269 and 1926 Subpart V, and knowledge of NFPA 70E electrical safety requirements.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Work alongside operations in the field — not just office-based safety.
Conduct field observations and coaching in real time.
Challenge unsafe conditions in high-risk environments.
Perform job safety analysis (JSA), pre-task planning, and energized work permitting.
Lead incident investigations specific to electrical and high-energy events.
Lead Plan of the Day (POD) safety discussions.
Build or improve electrical safety programs.
Audit grounding practices, temporary protection systems, and barricading.
Track observations, near misses, and corrective actions.
Support switching procedures and coordination with system operators.
Work directly with utility clients and owner representatives.
Technical Knowledge:
Working knowledge of high-voltage systems.
Switching, grounding, and clearance requirements.
Familiarity with energized vs. de-energized work practices.
Understanding of arc flash hazards.
Understanding of induced voltage hazards.
Understanding of step and touch potential hazards.
Strong working knowledge of OSHA standards, especially 1910.269 and 1926 Subpart V.
Knowledge of NFPA 70E electrical safety requirements.
Familiarity with utility owner safety standards and switching/LOTO procedures.
Field Leadership:
Work alongside operations in the field.
Conduct field observations and coaching in real time.
Challenge unsafe conditions in high-risk environments.
Lead Plan of the Day (POD) safety discussions.
Work directly with utility clients and owner representatives.
Requirements:
Electrical background with direct experience in transmission and/or substation construction.
Experience supporting build-out of substations (greenfield or brownfield).
Strong documentation and reporting skills.
High credibility with electricians and linemen.
Calm under pressure during high-risk operations.
Decisive in stop-work situations.
Detail-oriented in high-consequence environments.
Strong communicator across craft, supervision, and executive levels.
Visible, present, and engaged in the field.
Education and Experience:
CUSP or CHST preferred.
OSHA 30 (Construction) or higher.
Electrical apprenticeship, journeyman, or engineering background preferred.
First Aid/CPR/AED certified.
Utility safety training (if applicable).
Candidates who accept an offer of employment are required to undergo and successfully complete a pre-employment physical examination. This exam ensures that all potential employees meet the necessary health and fitness standards for the role. The examination includes a series of tests and evaluations conducted by a certified medical professional to assess overall physical health, identify any potential medical conditions that could interfere with job performance, and verify that the candidate is capable of safely performing the essential duties of the position.
Completion and clearance of this physical are mandatory steps in the hiring process.
You must be able to work in the U.S. without sponsorship. No C2C or 3rd parties, please.
Construction Site Manager
- Remote between projects (Home base is flexible – ideally Texas or Louisiana)
- Base Salary: $100,000 and up (commensurate with experience)
- Direct Hire / Full-Time
- On-site at project locations nationwide; remote work between mobilizations
- 75%+ travel required; temporary relocation per project (4 weeks to 6+ months)
Are you a hands-on construction leader who thrives in industrial environments and takes pride in delivering safe, high-quality projects in the field?
We’re seeking a Construction Site Manager to serve as the single point of accountability on-site during industrial construction and installation projects across the U.S. This is a highly mobile, field-based leadership role where you’ll direct subcontractor crews, coordinate directly with clients, and drive execution from mobilization through commissioning.
What You’ll Do:
- Serve as the primary on-site representative for the full duration of projects
- Lead and direct subcontractor crews and field personnel to ensure work aligns with issued drawings, specifications, and scope
- Manage day-to-day site execution including scheduling, sequencing, safety, and quality control
- Coordinate with client representatives on access, shutdowns, outage windows, lockout/tagout, and logistics
- Oversee structural steel installation, crane rail alignment, heavy lifts, rigging operations, welding, and scaffold activities
- Enforce project safety plans, OSHA 1926 standards, and client-specific requirements
- Review engineered lift plans, rigging plans, and critical work procedures
- Manage QA/QC activities including weld inspections (VT/MT), torque records, coating verification, and alignment checks
- Support load testing and final commissioning efforts
- Maintain daily reports, safety logs, progress documentation, and photo records
- Identify and communicate field conflicts or scope changes to engineering and project management
What You Bring:
- 5+ years of experience in industrial construction, structural steel installation, or heavy mechanical/material handling projects
- Proven leadership managing subcontractor crews and multi-trade field activities
- Strong knowledge of structural steel erection, bolted/welded connections, crane rail systems, and alignment practices
- Familiarity with AWS D1.1, AISC, RCSC, CMAA-70, AIST TR-13, and OSHA 1926 standards
- AWS CWI or welding inspection experience preferred
- Ability to read structural/mechanical drawings, P&IDs, and fabrication details
- Strong communication skills with the ability to interface effectively with clients, engineers, and craft personnel
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Teams for reporting and documentation
- Ability to climb, crawl, work at heights, enter confined spaces, and operate in high-heat industrial environments
- Valid driver’s license and willingness to travel extensively
Travel & Schedule:
- Travel 75%+ of the year to project sites nationwide
- Temporary relocation for project durations ranging from 4 weeks to 6+ months
- Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM (extended hours, nights, and weekends during outages or critical phases)
- Per diem eligible while traveling
If you’re a field-driven leader who values accountability, safety, and delivering complex industrial work the right way, this opportunity offers strong compensation, nationwide project exposure, and long-term career stability.
If this sounds like your next move, let’s connect!
Role: Project Director – Data Centre and Pharmaceutical Construction
Location: Houston, Texas
Job Type: Full Time / Permanent
Salary: $200,000 - $250,000 + benefits
We are working with a leading international design and build contractor specialising in mission-critical infrastructure, delivering complex data centre projects for hyperscale and enterprise clients across North America and Europe.
Due to continued growth in the North American market, they are seeking an experienced Project Director to lead the delivery of large-scale data centre construction programmes.
This is a senior leadership role responsible for driving the successful delivery of hyperscale and mission-critical facilities, overseeing projects from early pre-construction through to commissioning and handover.
What you’ll be doing
- Leading the delivery of large-scale data centre construction projects and programmes
- Setting project delivery strategy across design, procurement, construction and commissioning
- Acting as the senior point of contact for hyperscale and enterprise clients
- Leading multidisciplinary project teams across construction, engineering, commercial and planning functions
- Managing project financial performance including budgets, forecasting and cost control
- Ensuring projects are delivered safely, on programme and to the required quality standards
- Managing supply chain partners and specialist contractors across complex technical packages
- Identifying and mitigating project risks across commercial, operational and delivery areas
- Leading executive project reviews and reporting progress to senior leadership and client stakeholders
- Supporting pre-construction strategy and bid development for future data centre projects
What we’re looking for
- 15+ years’ experience delivering major construction projects
- Proven leadership on large-scale data centre or mission-critical infrastructure projects
- Experience working with hyperscale, colocation or enterprise data centre clients
- Strong experience managing large project teams and complex contractor supply chains
- Solid commercial awareness with experience managing project budgets and financial performance
- Strong stakeholder and client relationship management skills
- Degree in Construction Management, Engineering or a related discipline preferred
What you’ll bring
- Strategic leadership across large and complex data centre programmes
- Strong commercial and contractual understanding within construction environments
- The ability to lead multidisciplinary teams within technically demanding projects
- A proactive approach to project risk, programme delivery and performance management
- A leadership style that drives accountability, collaboration and project excellence
Enscicon is an Engineering and Construction Staffing and Recruitment Firm. We're currently conducting a search on behalf of a client in need of Electrical, Instrumentation and Controls (EI&C) Designers in Houston, TX.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Electrical 3D Modeling / Design
- Completes required tasks, including 3D modeling, red-lined drawing revisions, electrical design calculations, schematic drawing creation, cable tray layouts, electrical AutoCAD block programming, dimensioned and multilayer drawing creation, onelines, area classification development, schematics, grounding, heat trace, circuit schedules, electrical details, BOM creation, lighting design and calculations.
- Coordinates with all disciplines to create an accurate and complete model.
Instrumentation & Controls Design
- Completes required tasks, including red-lined drawing revisions, control panel and instrument junction box location plans, control panel and instrument junction box layout and design, I/O wiring diagrams, loop diagrams, control system network architecture, control system power distribution, fire and gas safety location plans, emergency shutdown systems and schematics, instrument locations plans, instrument installation details, work point locations for circuit schedule, and BOM creation.
- Ability to read and understand Instrument Indexes, I/O Lists and P&IDs.
- Coordinates with I&C Engineers to create an accurate and complete drawing package.
Construction Drawings
- Prepares final construction drawings to reflect the engineered/modeled design.
- Updates drawings per engineer comments.
- Assist with other duties as assigned.
Overview
A well-established civil contractor is seeking a Chief Estimator to lead estimating and preconstruction efforts across water/wastewater, underground utilities, and related civil infrastructure projects throughout Texas. This role will have full ownership of bid strategy, pricing accuracy, and team leadership, partnering closely with operations and executive leadership to support growth and margin objectives.
The ideal candidate brings deep estimating leadership experience within WWTP, underground utilities, or similar heavy civil scopes, and is comfortable managing complex pursuits from concept through final proposal.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead all estimating and preconstruction activities for water/wastewater plants, underground utilities, pump stations, lift stations, and civil infrastructure projects
- Establish bid strategies, review risk profiles, and drive accurate, competitive pricing aligned with company margin targets
- Oversee the preparation of detailed cost estimates, takeoffs, schedules, and subcontractor scopes
- Manage, mentor, and develop estimators and preconstruction staff
- Coordinate with operations, project management, and field leadership to ensure constructability and cost alignment
- Lead subcontractor and vendor outreach, scope reviews, and bid leveling
- Participate in executive‑level go/no‑go decisions and long‑range preconstruction planning
- Support client presentations, value engineering, and alternative delivery discussions as needed
Required Experience & Qualifications
- 10+ years of estimating experience within civil construction, with proven leadership at a senior or chief level
- Strong background in WWTP, underground utilities, or closely related civil infrastructure projects
- Experience estimating projects ranging from $10M+ in value
- Demonstrated ability to lead teams, set standards, and improve estimating processes
- Strong understanding of civil means and methods, risk management, and cost drivers
- Proficiency with estimating and preconstruction tools such as HCSS HeavyBid, Bluebeam, Excel, WinEst, Procore, and scheduling software (P6 or MS Project)
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to engage executives, clients, and project teams
Preferred Experience
- Texas market experience (municipal, county, or utility district work)
- Design‑build, CMAR, or alternative delivery exposure
- Background collaborating closely with operations on self‑perform scopes
What’s Offered
- Senior leadership role with direct impact on company growth and profitability
- Competitive compensation package with performance incentives
- Long‑term career path and executive visibility
- Opportunity to lead marquee water and utility infrastructure projects across Texas
Position Summary
The Long-Term Service Agreement (LTSA) Program Manager is responsible for managing customer service contracts throughout their lifecycle to ensure contractual compliance, customer satisfaction, and operational excellence. This role serves as the primary liaison between Hanwha Power Systems Americas and its LTSA customers, with a strong focus on service interval scheduling, performance and KPI reporting, and overall customer relationship management.
The Program Manager ensures that contractual obligations are executed accurately and on time while providing customers with transparent reporting and proactive communication regarding service activities, equipment performance, and long-term maintenance planning.
Key Responsibilities
Program & Contract Management
- Manage assigned LTSA contracts from execution through renewal or closeout.
- Ensure all contractual service scope, milestones, and deliverables are fulfilled in accordance with LTSA terms.
- Track contract KPIs, obligations, and service entitlements and generate periodic reports.
Service Scheduling & Coordination
- Develop, maintain, and manage long-term service interval schedules in coordination with Field Service, Engineering, Parts, and Operations teams.
- Proactively adjust schedules based on operational conditions, customer needs, and asset performance.
- Ensure timely planning and execution of outages, inspections, overhauls, and preventive maintenance activities.
Reporting & Data Management
- Generate and distribute routine and ad-hoc reports related to LTSA performance, service execution, cost tracking, and asset reliability.
- Maintain accurate program documentation, service records, and performance metrics.
- Present program status, risks, and improvement opportunities to internal stakeholders and customers.
Customer Relationship Management
- Serve as the primary point of contact for LTSA customers.
- Build and maintain strong, long-term customer relationships through regular communication, meetings, and performance reviews.
- Address customer concerns, coordinate issue resolution, and ensure high levels of customer satisfaction.
- Support contract renewals, amendments, and commercial discussions in partnership with Sales and Leadership.
Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Coordinate closely with Sales, Field Service, Engineering, Supply Chain, and Finance to ensure seamless service execution.
- Participate in internal program review meetings and continuous improvement initiatives.
Risk & Performance Management
- Identify program risks, service gaps, and performance deviations.
- Develop mitigation plans and ensure corrective actions are implemented.
- Support root cause analysis and lessons-learned processes.
Qualifications
- Education & Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Business, Project Management, or related field (or equivalent experience).
- 5+ years of experience in program management, service contract management, or industrial service operations.
- Experience in power generation, turbomachinery, energy, or heavy industrial services strongly preferred.
- Skills & Competencies
- Strong report generation, data analysis, and documentation skills.
- Excellent customer communication and relationship management abilities.
- Advanced organizational and scheduling capabilities.
- Proficiency with ERP, CRM, and reporting tools (e.g., SAP, Salesforce, Excel, Power BI, or similar).
- Ability to manage multiple programs and priorities simultaneously.
- Strong problem-solving, negotiation, and decision-making skills.
Working Conditions
- Office and/or hybrid environment with occasional travel to customer sites as required.
Performance Measures
- LTSA contract compliance and execution accuracy
- Customer satisfaction and retention
- Timely service interval execution
- Quality and accuracy of reporting
- Program financial and operational performance
Compensation
Hanwha Power Systems Americas (HPSA) offers a dynamic and challenging work environment with benefits including generous Paid Time Off, Medical, Dental, Life Insurance and 401(k). HPSA will assist with normal moving expenses.
Disclaimer
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed.
Equal Opportunity Veterans/Disabled
Element Staffing is recruiting for a Technical Support Specialist for a global analytical instrumentation company supporting customers throughout North and South America. The Technical Support Specialist will serve as a key point of contact for distributors, engineers, and end users by providing remote troubleshooting, answering technical inquiries, and assisting with system installation and configuration questions. The role requires strong analytical problem-solving skills, hands-on familiarity with GC/MS instrumentation, and the ability to communicate technical concepts clearly to customers. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a strong analytical instrumentation background who enjoys solving technical challenges, supporting laboratory professionals, and developing expertise with advanced analytical technologies. Local candidates only.
Duties/Responsibilities:
- Provide remote technical support to customers, distributor partners, and field engineers via email and phone for analytical instrumentation systems
- Troubleshoot hardware, configuration, and analytical performance issues related to pyrolysis-GC/MS systems and associated accessories
- Assist customers and distributor engineers with system installation, configuration, and operational troubleshooting during and after instrument setup
- Answer technical inquiries related to instrument components, part numbers, consumables, software licenses, and system configurations
- Support instruments integrated with major GC/MS platforms such as Agilent, Shimadzu, Thermo Fisher Scientific, JEOL, and SCION
- Provide guidance on gas chromatography (GC) and mass spectrometry (MS) system operation, including gas line configurations, hardware compatibility, and instrument performance
- Assist with interpreting GC/MS data outputs and mass spectral results, helping customers diagnose analytical issues and optimize instrument performance
- Work with distributor engineers who may be onsite with customers during installations or service calls, providing real-time troubleshooting and technical guidance
- Develop a strong working knowledge of pyrolysis-based analytical techniques and how the company’s instrumentation integrates with GC/MS systems used in polymer, environmental, forensic, and materials science applications
- Assist with technical training sessions, product demonstrations, and trade show support as needed
- Maintain detailed documentation of customer support activities, troubleshooting steps, and resolutions
Additional Information:
Years of Experience: 1–5+ years of experience with GC/MS
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or a related scientific field
Shift/Travel: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM CST (flexibility required depending on workload)
- Travel may include: Up to ~25% domestic travel and occasional international travel
Compensation: $26-32/hr depending on experience
Assignment Type: Contract-to-Hire
Location: Houston, TX