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Program Manager – Autonomous Vehicle Driver/Operator Program
Location: South Bay, SF Bay Area
Salary Range: $115k to $125k
Position Summary
We are seeking an experienced and highly organized Program Manager to lead and scale our Autonomous Vehicle (AV) Driver/Operator Program. This role oversees daily AV operations, driver recruitment and training, compliance, safety performance, and cross‐functional coordination to support safe, efficient, and high‐quality autonomous vehicle testing and deployment.
This program is currently operating at Level 2 autonomy, with a planned transition to Level 3 operations later this year, requiring an even higher level of operational rigor, safety governance, and process maturity. The ideal candidate has deep experience in AV programs (Level 2 or above required), field operations leadership, and the rollout of safety‐driven programs in regulated environments.
This position requires being onsite Monday–Friday, for the first 60 days to support program ramp‐up. While this role is not expected to travel frequently, openness to travel is preferred as the program expands to future markets such as Atlanta and Jacksonville.
Key Responsibilities
Program Leadership & Strategy
- Own end‐to‐end management of the AV Driver/Operator Program, including planning, execution, scaling, and continuous improvement.
- Build, refine, and operationalize processes to support AV testing across multiple markets as the program matures.
- Develop KPIs to measure safety, quality, training effectiveness, operator performance, and overall program health.
- Drive operational excellence and ensure alignment with internal goals, legal requirements, and AV readiness milestones.
- Support program evolution as the fleet transitions from Level 2 to Level 3 autonomous operations.
Driver/Operator Management
- Oversee recruitment, onboarding, training, scheduling, and performance management of AV drivers/operators.
- Ensure operators meet all regulatory requirements for autonomous vehicle testing, including readiness for Level 3 operations.
- Lead retention, engagement, professional development, and ongoing operator skill enhancement.
- Partner with HR on workforce planning, staffing forecasts, and operational scaling.
Safety & Compliance
- Maintain strict compliance with federal, state, and local AV regulations.
- Build and enforce robust safety programs, particularly for Level 2 and Level 3 operational environments.
- Collaborate with Safety, Legal, and Compliance teams to ensure policies and procedures remain current and audit‐ready.
- Oversee incident management, including reporting, investigations, trend analysis, and corrective action planning.
- Foster a culture of safety‐first decision-making in all driver, testing, and operational activities.
Cross‐Functional Collaboration
- Work closely with Engineering, Product, Safety, Fleet, and Data teams to ensure operator insights feed into system and operations improvements.
- Coordinate daily vehicle deployment, testing workflow, and fleet availability.
- Support pilot programs, new market launches, and geographic expansion in future phases (e.g., ATL/JAX).
- Communicate program risks, roadblocks, and operational impacts across teams to ensure alignment.
Operational Performance & Reporting
- Monitor daily operations, identify inefficiencies, and implement process improvements.
- Manage program budgets, resource allocation, and staffing levels.
- Provide regular performance reporting to executive stakeholders, including safety metrics, operational KPIs, and risk assessments.
- Improve data quality, reduce operational errors, and enhance the reliability of operator‐collected data.
Qualifications
Required
- 5+ years of program or operations management experience.
- Experience managing field‐based teams in transportation, logistics, mobility, technology, or similar operational environments.
- Experience working with Level 2 or higher AV programs (or directly comparable ADAS operations).
- Strong understanding of safety management systems and regulated operational environments.
- Proven ability to scale operational programs across teams or markets.
- Excellent analytical, organizational, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
Preferred
- Experience with autonomous vehicles, ADAS, robotics, mobility technology, or mapping/AV data collection platforms (e.g., WAYZ, MOVE).
- Knowledge of AV testing frameworks, readiness criteria, and regulatory requirements.
- Experience leading multi‐site operations or scaling field programs.
- PMP or equivalent certification.
Core Competencies
- Operational Excellence
- Safety Leadership
- Strategic Thinking
- Data‐Driven Decision Making
- Cross‐Functional Collaboration
- Change Management
- Team Development & Coaching
What Success Looks Like
- High safety and compliance standards maintained across all AV deployments.
- Reduced operator-related incidents, operational errors, and data integrity issues.
- Improved training efficiency and reduced time-to-readiness for operators.
- Strong retention, engagement, and performance within the driver/operator workforce.
- Seamless coordination between field teams and engineering, ensuring rapid feedback loops and continuous improvement.
- Successful readiness and smooth transition from Level 2 to Level 3 operations.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled
Benefit offerings available include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, additional voluntary benefits, an EAP program, commuter benefits, and a 401K plan. Our benefit offerings provide employees the flexibility to choose the type of coverage that meets their individual needs. In addition, our associates may be eligible for paid leave including Paid Sick Leave or any other paid leave required by Federal, State, or local law, as well as Holiday pay where applicable.
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We’re seeking a Building Inspector (I, II, or III) to join our growing team at Urban37, Inc. in the Marin County area. In this full-time role, you’ll perform building inspections, conduct plan reviews as assigned, and work directly with contractors, applicants, and City staff to ensure projects are safe, compliant, and moving forward efficiently.
Success in this position means delivering thorough, timely, and solution-focused service while representing Urban37 with professionalism, integrity, and care.
What You'll Do
- Conduct building inspections for residential, commercial, and mixed-use projects at various stages of construction.
- Perform plan reviews appropriate to your certification level, including structural, accessibility, and building code compliance.
- Prepare clear, detailed inspection reports and maintain accurate records in accordance with City, State, and departmental requirements.
- Communicate effectively with contractors, design professionals, property owners, and applicants to identify deficiencies and guide corrective actions.
- Interpret and enforce applicable building codes with accuracy, consistency, and sound judgment.
- Coordinate closely with Planning, Fire, Engineering, and other City departments to support efficient permitting and inspection workflows.
- Support more advanced inspection, enforcement, and mentoring responsibilities consistent with a Building Inspector II or III role (as applicable).
Qualifications
- Experience performing building inspections in a municipal or consulting environment (required).
- ICC Residential Building Inspector (B1) Certification required (must be obtained at minimum).
- Additional ICC certifications (Building Inspector II/III, Combination Inspector, etc.) are a plus.
- Strong knowledge of the California Building Code and related regulations.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to interpret and apply codes with fairness, consistency, and professionalism.
- Comfortable using inspection or permitting software (e.g., TRAKiT, Accela, EnerGov) or willing to learn.
Why You’ll Love Working Here
- Medical, dental & vision coverage for you and your family.
- Basic life insurance for peace of mind.
- Health & Dependent Care FSAs to help you plan ahead.
- 401(k) with company match so your future is just as strong as our communities.
- Paid time off & holiday pay to recharge and spend time where it matters most.
- A supportive, tight-knit team that feels more like family than coworkers.
- A culture built on collaboration, respect, and humor. We work hard, help each other, and celebrate wins together.
Compensation
Building Inspector I / II / III: $40.00 to $65.00 per hour, based on experience, certifications, and qualifications.
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About DepthFirst AI
We believe that software is the foundation of modern civilization - yet vulnerabilities threaten its integrity, security, and resilience. We are on a mission to solve security.
DepthFirst is building intelligence to detect and remediate critical software vulnerabilities. We are training and scaling security AI agents to discover zero-days vulnerabilities, from large customer codebases to popular open source software.
Our founding team includes expertise in security and LLMs (with technical leaders from DeepMind, Databricks, Square, and Faire). We are looking for strong technically-minded people who are interested in working at the intersection of AI, Security and Infrastructure.
About this role:
We’re seeking an experienced Account Executive to lead the charge in building DepthFirst’s sales and account management team. This newly created role puts you at the helm of DepthFirst’s most strategic enterprise accounts—owning customer success, account expansion, and meaningful business outcomes.
You’ll partner directly with senior leaders in Security and Engineering and influence how leading global enterprises build their security systems in the age of AI, with your impact measured by strong Net Revenue Retention through renewals, retention, and targeted growth.
You’re excited about this role because you will…
- Manage and grow a portfolio of DepthFirst’s most strategic enterprise accounts across the globe.
- Develop and execute account strategies that drive long-term customer loyalty and unlock new business value.
- Build strong, multi-level relationships with C-suite executives and senior stakeholders.
- Collaborate cross-functionally with Customer Success, Solutions Engineering, and Channel teams to identify and realize expansion opportunities.
- Help customers integrate security seamlessly into fast-moving, AI-driven development workflows.
- Provide strategic customer insights to Product Management to influence product direction and priorities.
- Drive measurable results through targeted, outcome-focused account growth plans.
Qualifications
- 5+ years of enterprise account management experience in technical SaaS - owning large, complex accounts.
- Proven success in driving outstanding Net Revenue Retention through renewals, retention, and strategic account growth.
- Skilled at engaging and influencing C-level executives within complex, matrixed organizations.
- Deep expertise in Cybersecurity, DevOps, DevSecOps, or enterprise software account leadership.
- Comfortable operating in high-growth, fast-paced environments, with a track record of building new strategies, functions, or approaches from the ground up.
- Strong collaborator with the ability to align cross-functional teams around customer outcomes.
What We Offer
- Competitive Salary with generous equity
- Health and Dental Insurance
- Office lunch (when working out of San Francisco office)
Staff Design Quality Engineer – Class III Implantable Medical Device
San Francisco Bay Area | Full-Time | Hybrid
A fast-growing medical device company developing next generation implantable technology is expanding its engineering team and hiring a Staff Design Quality Engineer to support the development of a highly innovative Class III medical device platform.
This is a highly technical, hands-on role embedded directly with R&D, focused on ensuring quality is built into product development from early feasibility through clinical and commercial stages.
You will play a key role in helping bring a breakthrough therapy to market while working alongside experienced engineers and cross-functional leaders in a collaborative development environment.
Responsibilities
- Partner closely with R&D and systems engineering teams to integrate design quality into product development
- Lead and support design control activities throughout the product lifecycle
- Drive risk management efforts (ISO 14971) including hazard analysis, FMEAs, and risk mitigation strategies
- Support verification and validation planning and execution
- Ensure compliance with FDA design control requirements and global quality standards
- Participate in cross-functional design reviews and technical decision making
- Help translate regulatory and quality requirements into practical engineering processes
Qualifications
- BS or MS in Engineering (Biomedical, Mechanical, Electrical, or related)
- 7+ years of experience in medical device product development or design quality
- Strong experience with design controls and risk management
- Experience supporting Class II or Class III medical devices
- Ability to collaborate closely with R&D in early-stage product development
- Experience supporting IDE, PMA, or complex regulatory pathways is highly valued
What Makes This Opportunity Unique
- Work on cutting-edge implantable technology
- Join a highly technical engineering-driven team
- Be involved early in the development lifecycle
- Significant opportunity for technical ownership and influence
- Competitive compensation, bonus, and equity package
If you are interested in learning more, feel free to reach out directly.
Manufacturing Engineer
Bay Area, CA (On-site: Richmond, CA)
Full-Time
Confidential | Drug Testing Industry (Stealth Mode)
Peoplework LLC is looking for a highly motivated Manufacturing Engineer to join our client’s team! The primary role will be to lead the daily operations and logistics to manufacture and distribute products for customers. This includes manufacturing production, movement of materials, and oversight of inbound and outbound inventory. The Manufacturing Engineer will partner with Quality and Engineering teams to manage multisite internal manufacturing lines, including line bring up, as well as line transfer to external contract manufacturers as production demands increase. This role is ideal for someone who has a technical background, can establish, and communicate a vision and enjoys being “hands on”. This position reports to the SVP of Operations.
What You’ll Be Responsible For
· Own setup and qualification of internal manufacturing launch line.
· Lead internal manufacturing including daily build schedules and operator oversight to achieve production output targets.
· Manage daily and long-term customer order fulfillment, multi-site production planning, and inventory oversight.
· Define production cycle times, output requirements, and to ensure timely and cost-effective delivery of all inbound raw materials utilized in the manufacturing process and all customer products.
· Leverages lean skillset to manage manufacturing efficiency and quality through increased resource productivity, decreased process cycle times, and scrap reduction.
· Responsible for product quality and exceeding customer quality and delivery expectations.
· Assist troubleshooting activities related to product assembly, testing and service issues, including root cause analysis, to achieve a timely resolution.
· Collaborate with key stakeholders to ensure on time and in budget delivery of production milestones and quality support activities and investigations.
· Writes and reviews relevant manufacturing documentation such as Product specifications (SPCs), Manufacturing instructions (MPIs), Device History Records (DHRs), and other GMP documents.
· Deliver status reports, metrics and updates that provide visibility on production goals and outputs.
· Leads the team in staff training, maintenance and upkeep of manufacturing procedures and policies.
· Assist in hiring process and creation of relevant job descriptions.
· Provides guidance in make/buy decisions based on quality, schedule, and cost.
Experience
· Bachelor’s degree in engineering field, or a related discipline.
· Alternative: Associate degree, trade school, military technical training, or equivalent experience
· 3+ years relevant experience in manufacturing operations, including direct experience a regulated environment: Medical Device, Pharmaceutical, etc.
· Experience with manufacturing line start up and process qualifications.
· 1+ years of supervisory experience leading diverse teams in manufacturing operations.
· Demonstrated excellence achieving process improvements and associated operating efficiencies.
· Knowledge of GMP manufacturing principles and documentation best practices.
· Experience working within a structured quality management system.
Work Habits
· Provides open environment and promotes collaborative teamwork.
· Works independently and as part of an interdisciplinary team to achieve project goals and timelines as required.
· Strong verbal, written communication skills.
· Communicates efficiently with multiple people both internally and externally and prepare and present information to groups.
· Skillset to lead and motivate others in both matrixed and direct-line management environments.
Why This Role
- Join a confidential, early-stage drug testing company with meaningful impact on assay development and lab operations
- Opportunity to work closely with scientists, engineers, and quality teams
- Competitive compensation and benefits: Salary range: $135,000-$145,000/year.
Due to the stealth nature of the organization, additional details will be shared during the interview process.
Interested?
Apply directly or message me to learn more.
Job Title : Nuclear Engineer (Naval Reactors Engineer) Category / Component : Officer • Active Overview Design, regulate, and oversee the Navy's nuclear propulsion program, including reactor design, fleet operations, and eventual defueling and decommissioning of nuclear powered ships and submarines from Naval Reactors Headquarters and associated Department of Energy laboratories and shipyards.
Key Responsibilities Provide technical direction in areas such as reactor and fluid systems design, reactor physics, materials development, component design for steam generators, pumps, and valves, instrumentation and control for reactor and propulsion plants, testing and quality control, radiation shielding, and chemistry and radiological controls; review designs and analyses from laboratories, shipyards, and industry partners; coordinate with fleet units to ensure safe and reliable nuclear plant operation.
What to Expect Assume significant technical responsibility early in your career as part of a lean headquarters staff; work primarily in an analytical and oversight role rather than operating plants at sea; balance long term engineering projects with time sensitive fleet and shipyard issues; frequent coordination with senior civilian engineers, naval officers, and technical teams; high expectations for attention to detail, judgment, and written and oral communication.
Work Environment Work mainly at Naval Reactors Headquarters in the Washington, District of Columbia area with regular engagement with Department of Energy laboratories, nuclear training sites, shipyards, and nuclear powered ships and submarines; office based work that includes document reviews, technical meetings, inspections, and site visits rather than day to day shipboard watchstanding.
Pathways, Training & Advancement Officer commissioning through programs such as Officer Candidate School or the Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate program followed by a structured technical qualification program at Naval Reactors; rotational exposure to laboratories, prototypes, shipyards, and fleet support issues; progressive responsibility leading projects and becoming a subject matter expert, with opportunities for professional military education and advanced graduate study in technical fields.
Entry through the Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate program for qualified college students and recent graduates, or selection via Officer Candidate School for those who already hold qualifying degrees; all applicants must meet Nuclear Propulsion Program academic and technical screening standards in addition to general officer commissioning requirements.
Qualifications All Navy jobs require meeting general enlistment or commissioning standards, which typically include: Eligibility to serve in the United States Navy, which may involve United States citizenship or other legal residency and work status, depending on the program and current law and policy A high school diploma or equivalent for enlisted positions, and a bachelor's or qualifying professional degree for officer positions Meeting age limits that vary by program and are set in law and Navy policy.
Some communities have more restrictive age ranges Meeting medical, vision, and dental standards, including body composition and physical fitness requirements, with some jobs requiring more demanding standards Meeting character and conduct standards, including background screening Achieving required test scores for your program, such as the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery for enlisted roles or officer qualification tests for officer programs Eligibility for a security clearance when required for your rating or designator Additional qualifications can include specific skills, education, licensure, or experience that are unique to a job or community and will be reviewed with you by a recruiter.
Additional qualifications for this job may include: Completion of a rigorous technical degree in engineering, physics, mathematics, or a closely related field that includes strong backgrounds in calculus and physics; outstanding academic record, particularly in technical coursework; United States citizenship and eligibility for a high level security clearance; strong technical aptitude and comfort with detailed analytical work.
Education Education benefits are available through standard Navy programs such as Tuition Assistance, the Post-9/11 GI Bill, ACE-recommended college credit for Navy training, Navy COOL-funded certifications, USMAP apprenticeships, and other Navy College Program opportunities.
Specific options depend on the Sailor's status, training, and current Navy policy.
Pay, Benefits & Service Pay, benefits, and service commitments follow standard Navy Active and/or Reserve policies for this type of role, including basic pay, allowances when eligible, health coverage, and retirement options.
Exact entitlements, special pays, and service obligations depend on program, component, years of service, and current law and Navy guidance.
Incentives Incentives such as bonuses, special pays, and loan repayment may be available at times for specific ratings or communities, but they change frequently and cannot be guaranteed.
Applicants must confirm current incentives and eligibility with an official Navy recruiter or authoritative Navy source.
Notes and Disclaimers This description is a general overview of typical duties, training, and opportunities in this community.
It does not replace official Navy instructions, policies, or contracts and does not guarantee specific assignments, training, incentives, or outcomes.
Actual opportunities depend on Navy needs, individual performance, screening results, and current law and policy.
Data Scientist Everfit | Hybrid, San Francisco Bay Area
About Everfit
Everfit is a fitness technology company building an AI-powered coaching platform that serves 280,000+ coaches and millions of training clients globally. We're transforming how fitness professionals deliver personalized training and nutrition guidance to their clients through intelligent automation and data-driven insights.
About the Role
We're looking for a senior data scientist who is passionate about fitness and energized by turning data into actionable insights that help coaches and their clients succeed. You'll play a critical role in understanding user behavior, product performance, and business metrics to inform strategic decisions as we scale our platform.
What You'll Do
Product Analytics & User Insights
- Define and track key product metrics (activation, engagement, retention, churn) to measure product health and success.
- Conduct cohort, funnel, and retention analyses to uncover behavioral insights and inform feature prioritization.
- Identify opportunities to improve onboarding, engagement, and coach–client interactions.
Experimentation & A/B Testing
- Own the experimentation framework and guide teams through hypothesis design, sample sizing, execution, and interpretation.
Strategic Impact & Roadmapping
- Collaborate with leadership to translate data insights into roadmap priorities and measurable business outcomes.
- Build predictive models and scenario analyses to support forecasting, pricing, and product investment decisions.
- Establish best practices in data instrumentation, dashboarding, and self-serve analytics across teams.
Technical Foundations
- Partner with data engineering to improve pipelines and instrumentation.
- Leverage tools such as SQL, Python/R, data visualization platforms, and experimentation platforms.
Marketing Analytics & Optimization
- Analyze customer acquisition funnels and marketing performance to identify high-impact opportunities for growth and conversion.
- Partner with marketing and growth teams to design and evaluate campaign experiments
What We're Looking For
- 4-6 years of experience in a data analyst or analytics role, preferably at a growth-stage tech company
- Strong proficiency in SQL and experience setting up data pipelines, transforming data, and analyzing large datasets
- Deep experience with creating dashboards and providing analysis on product analytics and data visualization tools (Amplitude, Looker, Tableau, Mode, or similar)
- Understanding of SaaS metrics and cohort analysis
- Experience with translating numerical findings into clear insights for non-technical team members
- Genuine passion for fitness, health, or wellness (we build for coaches so you need to understand their world)
Bonus Points:
- Experience with Python or R for statistical analysis
- Experience in a PLG (Product-Led Growth) environment
- Experience working at a company during a hypergrowth phase
- Background in fitness, health, wellness, or coaching industries
You'll thrive here if you:
- Are naturally curious and love asking "why" until you find the answer
- Are excited by fast-paced, high-growth environments with a passion for building out systems for scaling
- Enjoy collaborating with global teams and making complex topics understandable
- Are comfortable with ambiguity and can structure your own work
- Care deeply about the impact your insights have on real coaches and their clients
Why Join Everfit
- Establish the foundations for Fitness Intelligence and help shape the future of coaching for millions around the world
- Work with autonomy and ownership on high-impact projects
- Join a collaborative, global team with experience from leading tech and fitness companies
- Enjoy competitive salary, equity, and performance bonuses
- Build something meaningful that helps people live better, healthier lives
Everfit is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. We make employment decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, disability, or any other protected status.
Ready to dive into data in the fitness intelligence space? We'd love to hear from you.
About the Company
Atomus’ mission is to provide world-class cybersecurity for the world’s most critical organizations. We build security compliance software delivered as managed services sold directly, with relevant professional services and support. Our commercial customers include hypersonic aircraft companies, satellite and space mission systems companies, AI and software companies, among many others serving primarily the aerospace and defense industry. At Atomus we are hardworking, we move fast, and we put our customers first.
About the Role
As a Business Operations Intern, you’ll play a key role in keeping our fast-moving team running smoothly—from coordinating product shipments and managing our Shopify store to planning team events and supporting the cofounders on strategic projects. We’re looking for someone who moves quickly, leans on AI tools to work smarter, and has a sharp eye for design and detail. This is a hands-on role where you’ll gain real experience across every facet of a growing cybersecurity startup.
Responsibilities
- Coordinate and manage physical shipments of security products to customers, including tracking orders, preparing packages, and communicating delivery timelines
- Help manage and maintain the company’s Shopify store, including inventory tracking, product listings, and order fulfillment
- Plan and coordinate team events and travel logistics
- Support the cofounders on a variety of strategic and operational projects as priorities evolve
- Manage office supply and snack ordering to keep the team well-stocked and happy
- Leverage AI tools and agents (e.g., Claude, ChatGPT, automation platforms) to streamline workflows and increase efficiency across tasks
Qualifications
- Currently enrolled in a Bachelor’s or Associate’s degree program at a Bay Area college or university, ideally pursuing a technical degree (e.g., Computer Science, Engineering, Information Systems, Business Analytics)
- Demonstrated proficiency with AI tools and a strong preference for using AI agents (e.g., Claude, Lovable) to get work done faster
- A good eye for design—whether it’s formatting a document, laying out a slide deck, or organizing a storefront
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Comfortable managing logistics and coordinating shipments or deliveries
- Thrives in a fast-paced environment and can juggle multiple priorities with minimal direction
- Reliable, self-motivated, and able to work independently
- Ability to work in-office in downtown San Francisco 10–20 hours per week
Preferred Skills
- Interest in cybersecurity, technology, or the startup ecosystem
- Experience with Lovable or similar AI-powered app building tools
- Experience with Shopify or other e-commerce platforms
- Experience coordinating events, travel, or conference logistics
- Previous experience with shipping, logistics, or inventory management
- Familiarity with project management tools (e.g., Asana, Trello, Notion)
- Familiarity with design tools (e.g., Canva, Figma) for light creative tasks
- Previous internship or work experience in an office or operations role
Pay range and compensation package
Competitive hourly pay. Flexible scheduling around your class schedule (10–20 hours/week). Mentorship and hands-on exposure to multiple areas of a growing cybersecurity company. A collaborative, supportive team culture in a downtown San Francisco office.
Quality Assurance Supervisor
Bay Area, CA (On-site: Richmond, CA)
Full-Time
Confidential | Drug Testing Industry (Stealth Mode)
Peoplework LLC is looking for a highly motivated Quality Assurance Supervisor to join our client’s team! The primary role will responsible for developing, establishing and maintaining quality systems programs, policies, processes, procedures, training materials, and controls enhancing the performance and quality of products to demonstrate conformance to established standards and regulations. This position reports to the SVP of Operations.
What You’ll Be Responsible For
· Manage quality program for the company in support of new production line bring up, product related manufacturing activities and document control.
· Issuance of batch records and labels for commercial product manufacturing.
· Own production documentation review and product release, issuance of batch records and labels for commercial product manufacturing.
· Responsible for incoming receiving and QC activities.
· Lead complaint, CAPA, and training record initiation and completion.
· Assist troubleshooting activities, including root cause analysis, to achieve a timely resolution.
· Author and review relevant departmental documentation.
· Ensure compliance is adhered to for review requirement for all documents.
· Maintenance of controlled document program including upgrades to QMS when required.
· Provide support for document control function through routing, review, distribution, approval, and release of documents.
· Process Standard Operating Procedures, Batch Records, Validation Documents, Miscellaneous Reports, Forms, and Material Specifications through Greenlight Guru.
· Manage Training program, including initiation of training required as a result of new hire, document change, CAPA, etc.
· Management of the Document Control archive room including organization, filing and retrieval of documents as needed.
· Adherence to the Corporate and Company record retention policy for documents stored within the Document Control archive room.
· Assess resource needs to assure that the accurate level of quality support is provided when needed with the competencies needed.
· Maintain effective Quality Metrics and define and execute activities to resolve decreases in performance.
· Establishes and maintains Quality milestones and timelines
· Represent Quality Systems as required in support of cross-functional team projects.
· Identify Quality Initiatives and lead cross-functional teams to complete them and provide guidance and direction of the Quality Systems Body-of-Knowledge
· Identify opportunities to apply, continuously improve, and redefine quality systems and controls for all divisional product-related processes in accordance with applicable internal, domestic and international quality regulations, US 21 CFR 820 (QSR), ISO 13485, etc.
· Assist in hiring process and creation of relevant job descriptions.
· Manages staff; provides staff with coaching, training and opportunities to develop skills, and gives ongoing, constructive and timely feedback on performance and progress toward goals and expectations.
Experience
· Bachelor's degree in science, engineering or related field.
· 5+ years professional experience in medical device or related fields.
· 1+ years of direct supervisory experience in an industrial setting.
· Experience working in a quality system environment, or related combination of education and work experience.
· Previous experience in medical device manufacturing environment.
· Effective planning and organizational skills, with the ability to prioritize, multitask and work with a high degree of accuracy and recall.
· Strong written, oral, interpersonal, group and telephone communication skills.
· Work with Subject Matter Experts to provide demonstrations as needed.
· Experience working with Electronic Document Management Systems preferred.
· Skilled in the use of Microsoft Office Products including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams.
· Strong customer service skills.
Work Habits
· Ability to work independently and as part of an interdisciplinary team to achieve project goals and timelines is required.
· Strong verbal, written communication skills, including the ability to communicate efficiently with multiple people both internally and externally.
· Ability to prepare and present information to groups.
· Uses professional methods to contribute to the development of company concepts and principles and to achieve objectives in creative and effective ways.
· Ability to lead and motivate others in both matrixed and direct-line management environments.
Why This Role
- Join a confidential, early-stage drug testing company with meaningful impact on assay development and lab operations
- Opportunity to work closely with scientists, engineers, and quality teams
- Competitive compensation and benefits; salary range: $115,000-$120,000/year
Due to the stealth nature of the organization, additional details will be shared during the interview process.
Interested?
Apply directly or message me to learn more.
Senior Engineer – ERP Application Support (Finance & HR)
The Center for Elders' Independence is a PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) organization (PO) that uses an interdisciplinary team approach for care planning and implementing purposeful, high quality, affordable, and integrated health care services to the elderly. Our elderly meet PACE requirements as prescribed by CMS and are referred to as participants. Our PO includes Adult Day Health Centers and primary care clinics, promoting participant autonomy, quality of life, and the ability for individuals to live in their communities.
The Position: We are seeking a Senior Engineer – ERP Application Support to provide day-to-day operational support, configuration, and issue resolution for ERP systems supporting Finance and HR functions. This role focuses on system stability, user support, and reliable execution of approved changes to ensure ERP applications effectively support business operations.
The Senior Engineer works closely with Finance stakeholders, vendors, and the Principal Application Developer (Enterprise Systems) to implement changes, resolve issues, and maintain reliable ERP system operations.
The salary range for the Senior Engineer at Center For Elders Independence is $93,850 - $140,744 per year. Wages/salary are based on the market for the Senior Engineer, as well as experience, skills, abilities and work history
Key Responsibilities:
- Work closely with Finance, HR, business analysts, vendors, and IT partners to understand operational needs and application issues. Provide timely support and solutions that align with established application designs and business requirements.
- Provide hands-on support for ERP applications, including configuration changes, user access management, workflow adjustments, and routine system maintenance. Execute approved enhancements and fixes under the guidance of senior technical leadership.
- Support ERP-related integrations with other enterprise systems such as EMR, CRM, banking platforms, and third-party vendors. Validate data accuracy and completeness for inbound and outbound integrations, escalating issues to platform or senior engineering teams as appropriate.
- Monitor ERP application health and performance. Troubleshoot and resolve application issues, incidents, and data discrepancies, serving as an escalation point for complex operational problems.
- Ensure ERP applications are operated in compliance with security policies, healthcare regulations, and internal controls. Support audits and compliance reviews by providing documentation and system evidence as required.
- Maintain technical and operational documentation for ERP configurations, workflows, and support procedures.
- Provide user support, training assistance, and guidance to Finance and HR staff.
- Assist with knowledge transfer and onboarding for new application support staff.
Education & Experience:
- Associate's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Finance, or a related field.
- 5+ years of experience in ERP application support, configuration, or enterprise application operations.
- Proven experience supporting financial or HR systems in a regulated environment.
- Experience working with vendors and third-party service providers.
- Technical Skills
- Strong hands-on experience supporting ERP systems for Finance and HR.
- Working knowledge of SQL for data validation and troubleshooting.
- Familiarity with application integrations and data flows across enterprise systems.
- Basic scripting skills (e.g., Python or JavaScript) for automation or issue resolution.
- Familiarity with healthcare interoperability concepts (HL7 / FHIR) from a support or validation perspective.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Clear communication skills for working with business users and technical teams.
Center for Elders' Independence is a PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) organization that uses an interdisciplinary team approach to care planning and care implementation for the purpose of providing high quality, affordable, integrated health care services to the elderly, including an Adult Day Health Center, and promoting autonomy, quality of life, and the ability of individuals to live in their communities. Unlike other healthcare plans, CEI is not a "fee-for-service" plan. It is a capitation healthcare plan in which CEI is paid a set amount for each participant enrolled.
We’re hiring a Founding Product Manager to help build AI-powered software transforming how logistics operators work.
This is not a feature-factory PM role.
This is a ground-floor opportunity to design and ship a product that turns messy, real-world logistics workflows into simple, trusted, intelligent software.
Who we’re looking for
You’re scrappy, systems-minded, and thrive in ambiguity.
- 3–5+ years shipping B2B SaaS products
- Experience building products from 0→1 (ideally for non-technical users)
- Comfortable operating in highly regulated or operationally complex industries
- Strong product instincts paired with structured thinking
- Bonus: logistics, supply chain, or fintech experience
- Early stage startup experience
You’re excited by turning operational chaos into elegant, intuitive systems.
What you’ll do
- Own end-to-end product execution. from customer discovery and prioritization through delivery and launch
- Map messy, real-world logistics workflows into crisp product experiences
- Work closely with engineering to ship AI features operators trust defining quality bars for accuracy, confidence, and explainability
- Build the product foundation: instrumentation, metrics, release processes, and scalable systems
- Visit customers to deeply understand workflows and pain points
- Partner with GTM to drive adoption, retention, and expansion
This is a true founding PM role. You’ll shape not just features, but the product philosophy and operating system of the company.
Comp
$150K–$200K
0.3–0.8% equity
If you want to build at the intersection of AI and global trade and be the product leader from day one please send in your resume asap
About Veer
Each year, roughly 10% of an employer's workforce experiences a significant personal event that requires a leave of absence. Once thought of as a compliance risk, leave is now recognized by leading employers as a critical moment in the employee journey.
At Veer, we believe every employee deserves the time and support needed to thrive. We work with HR leaders at leading enterprise employers to transform the leave experience—moving beyond the "DMV-like" processes of forms, wait times, and confusion. Our digital and mobile platform guides employees from leave planning through return to work, ensuring a smooth, supportive transition.
The results speak for themselves: higher employee satisfaction, stronger operational effectiveness, and greater business continuity. Today, we're reinventing a $10+ billion industry. Tomorrow, we aspire to help make paid leave a universal human right. We're building Veer for the long term—with the shared commitment of our investors, customers, and partners—and we're doing so as a team grounded in empathy, curiosity, and impact.
About the Role
We're seeking a Senior Implementations Manager to own the end-to-end deployment of our leave experience software platform for enterprise customers. This is a critical role at the intersection of customer success, product, and engineering—you'll be the quarterback ensuring complex implementations are delivered successfully for some of the world's most innovative and admired employers.
You'll be the primary point of contact for large enterprise customers during implementation, managing multiple stakeholders across employee benefits, HR, IT, and legal teams. Given our early stage, you'll work closely with engineering on assigned implementations, translating customer requirements into technical specifications while maintaining project momentum.
As we build toward a truly scalable platform, you'll be instrumental in identifying where AI and automation can replace manual work—we're looking for someone who sees AI as a tool to 10x their impact, not a threat.
Our Implementation Managers are the face of Veer in many ways. They set the tone for the customer relationship and overall success of the product and must provide confident leadership throughout the process.
What you'll do
Project management/leadership
- Serve as day-to-day contact and project manager for enterprise implementations, coordinating across multiple customer stakeholders and internal teams.
- Develop and manage detailed project plans in collaboration with customers and engineering, ensuring on-time delivery.
- Lead implementation kickoff meetings, serving as a change management guide to establish clear goals, set expectations on scope, timeline, responsibilities, and effectively frame the value proposition to drive user adoption.
- Manage multiple active implementations and projects spanning a variety of use-cases, complexity, and customer team size
- Keep key customer stakeholders informed of major milestones, risks, and decisions. Proactively communicate delays or challenges, managing expectations, and aligning on mitigation plans.
- Act as a strategic consultant, guiding customers to the best solutions within the defined project scope to ensure their core business needs are met without compromising delivery milestones.
- Navigate complex organizational structures at large employers, building relationships with leave of absence and disability program managers, IT teams, legal counsel, and executive sponsors.
Leave program expertise
- Demonstrate deep understanding of leave of absence and disability programs—including FMLA, state leave laws (CA, NY, WA, etc.), STD/LTD, and employer-specific policies.
- Gather and document customer requirements, translating customer-specific leave policies and business rules into clear specifications for design and engineering teams.
- Advise customers on best practices for leave experience design and product set-up and configuration.
- Stay up to date on federal, state, and local leave law changes and industry trends, proactively advising customers and internal product teams on potential impacts and necessary product adaptations.
Product configuration & design
- Partner with design team to create mockups and prototypes that reflect the customer's desired employee and administrator experience.
- Lead customer review sessions to refine the product experience and gather feedback that drives product improvements and customer success.
- Balance customer customization requests with product scalability considerations.
Technical coordination
- Work with engineering on product integrations with HRIS systems, benefits administration systems, and third-party administrators.
- Work with product management on customer requests for new features.
- Collaborate with product and engineering teams to identify implementation steps that can be automated or enhanced with AI, building toward a more scalable platform.
- Develop customer UAT test cases and facilitate UAT prior to launch.
- Troubleshoot implementation issues and serve as liaison between customers and technical teams.
Customer enablement
- Design and execute a structured customer communications and enablement playbook to ensure the successful transition from the customer's current state to the post launch future state.
- Create and deliver tailored enablement content.
- Support internal champions at the customer organization to stimulate adoption.
- Host live training sessions or webinars for customer teams and users.
- Formalize the handoff to Customer Success by partnering to create a comprehensive "Success Plan" that outlines the customer's business goals, key stakeholders, unique configurations, and potential areas for future growth.
In your first year, you'll:
- Successfully lead 3-5 enterprise implementations from kickoff to launch
- Identify and implement AI-driven automation opportunities that reduce implementation time by 20%+ (e.g., automated requirement gathering, documentation generation, testing scripts, customer communication)
- Build repeatable processes and documentation that reduce engineering dependency over time
- Become a trusted advisor to customer stakeholders on leave program strategy
- Identify product gaps and advocate for improvements based on customer feedback
- Help us scale the implementation function by mentoring future team members
What we are looking for (required)
- 5+ years of experience in enterprise software implementation, project management, or a customer-facing advisory/consulting role in a fast-paced B2B SaaS company
- Enthusiastic about leveraging AI tools to automate repetitive work, scale implementations, and enhance the customer experience. You're constantly asking "how can we do this faster/better with AI?" rather than defaulting to manual processes.
- Strong understanding of employee leave and disability policies and programs (STD/LTD, FMLA, state disability, parental and family leave, etc.) and the HR/benefits landscape
- Proven ability to manage and strategically consult on complex, multi-stakeholder enterprise projects with competing priorities
- Excellent communication skills—you can translate between technical and non-technical audiences, effectively advising and influencing senior business stakeholders
- Comfortable working in ambiguous, fast-moving environments where you'll need to build processes from scratch
- Technical aptitude and ability to work closely with engineering teams on integrations and product configuration
Bonus skills
- Direct experience with leave administration, benefits program management, or HRIS implementations
- Familiarity with third-party administrators like Sedgwick, Lincoln, or MetLife
- Experience at an early-stage software company during rapid scaling
- Background in HR technology, specifically absence management, case management, or workflow automation platforms
Why join Veer?
- Meaningful Impact: Transform how millions of employees experience one of the most critical moments in their working lives
- Customer Quality: Work with blue-chip enterprise customers who are committed to improving their leave programs
- Early Team Member: Join at an inflection point—help build the implementation playbook and team as we scale
- Cross-Functional Exposure: Work directly with founders, product, engineering, and design on every implementation
- Ownership: This isn't a handoff role—you'll own implementations from contract signing through go-live and beyond
This is a full-time salaried, exempt position. Compensation ranges from $110,000-$195,000 and is based on your experience and legal state of residence.
Overview
Whistler Partners is partnering with to hire its first senior legal leader — a Head of Legal with the opportunity to step into a General Counsel title for the right candidate.
Owner provides a suite of tools designed to help local restaurant owners increase sales and strengthen their online presence. From mobile ordering and customer rewards to digital growth infrastructure, the platform empowers independent restaurants to compete and win. As the business expands product surfaces, navigates regulatory complexity, and enters increasingly strategic partnerships, legal leadership is now mission-critical.
This is a foundational hire at a high-growth, mission-driven SaaS company.
Why this role?
This is not an incremental legal hire. It’s a build-from-zero seat.
You will own the full legal stack — corporate, compliance, employment, IP, litigation, regulatory, and commercial — and serve as a strategic partner to the executive team. You won’t inherit a pre-built function. You’ll architect it.
Success in this role means:
- Building scalable systems from ambiguity
- Knowing when to leverage outside counsel — and when to move internally
- Acting as DRI on the company’s most sensitive initiatives
- Helping leadership move faster while strengthening risk discipline
The title is flexible and may include General Counsel for the right candidate.
This is ideal for a builder who wants true ownership, executive visibility, and the opportunity to shape Legal at a scaling technology company from day one.
Key Responsibilities
- Partner closely with Engineering, Product & Design, GTM, People, Finance, Ops, and the Executive team
- Act as strategic advisor to the CEO on negotiations, disputes, and sensitive matters
- Build and scale Owner’s Legal function as its first full-time legal hire
- Serve as DRI on litigation strategy, regulatory posture, and complex commercial agreements
- Partner with Product and Engineering to ensure new products and pricing models are built with compliance and risk minimization in mind
- Design scalable systems across contracting, compliance, governance, privacy, employment, and IP
- Manage outside counsel across corporate, regulatory, employment, and litigation matters
- Support fundraising, board matters, corporate governance, and investor communications
- Proactively identify legal risk areas and implement preventive frameworks
About You
- 8–10+ years of legal experience across law firm and in-house environments
- Broad, “full-stack” experience across commercial, corporate, compliance, IP, employment, and litigation oversight
- Builder mentality — energized by creating structure from scratch
- Strong executive presence and business judgment
- Comfortable operating in fast-moving, ambiguous environments
- Able to partner closely with product and engineering teams
- Motivated to scale and eventually build a Legal team
Compensation
$250,000 – $325,000
Owner is open to increased compensation at the General Counsel level and may stretch beyond the posted range for the right candidate.
Perks
Comprehensive health coverage, Bay Area-based remote flexibility, unlimited PTO, and additional growth-stage benefits.
Interested?
This search is being led by Wolf at Whistler Partners. Please contact them for a confidential conversation.
About Whistler Partners
Matchmakers, Not Headhunters
Whistler Partners is a boutique matchmaking firm focused on counseling the best and the brightest attorneys over the course of their careers. We believe that the right move comes from working closely with talent to curate their long-term career paths. When it comes to career advice, what matters is not the size of the agency but the strength of your individual recruiter.
We readily admit that we are elite and only work with the best – after all, a little elitism is okay when it comes to your career. Employers love us because we are picky about whom we represent, and attorneys love us because we get them their dream jobs.
About Higgsfield
Higgsfield AI is the leading video AI company redefining synthetic media on socials. The company is entering its next stage of scale with $200M+ run-rate sales in just 9 months after launch, and a fresh $130M Series A.
Role Overview
We are hiring an Associate General Counsel, Product to serve during a period of hypergrowth. This role reports directly to the General Counsel and will focus on product, privacy, AI, and other regulatory matters. It is an opportunity to shape and scale an emerging Legal function that also serves as a business thought partner and guide. A successful candidate will be a high-energy problem-solver who consistently drives results.
This role is hybrid and based in the San Francisco Bay Area (preferred) or Los Angeles.
Key Responsibilities
- Work closely with the company’s design, engineering, and research teams to provide to legal and strategic risk-mitigation advice on a variety of topics including privacy, data security, safety, copyright, AI regulations, and consumer protection laws.
- Grow and operate a global privacy and data protection compliance program.
- Build out legal and operational infrastructure so risk is managed in an efficient and scalable way.
- Stay current on legal developments relevant to AI companies and translate the potential risks into actionable advice.
- Contribute to urgent company initiatives that may be outside of your core expertise.
Knowledge, Skills, and Qualifications
- Strong knowledge of state and international privacy, data protection, and online safety laws.
- Working knowledge of copyright, secondary liability, and emerging AI regulations. Curiosity and discipline to learn new areas of law to meet business needs.
- Some knowledge of marketing and consumer protection laws as applied to digital platforms and ecommerce.
- Low-ego, "doer" attitude. Someone who eagerly tackles projects large and small. Not an equivocator, mere delegator, or someone overly reliant on outside experts.
- Comfort in a very fast-paced, demanding, results-oriented environment with colleagues in distant time zones.
- Crisp, business-friendly communications skills.
- J.D. and active membership in at least one state bar who can practice in-house in California.
- 6+ years of experience practicing law.
- Strongly preferred: meaningful in-house experience at a high-growth tech company with AI-powered products.
Staff Data Scientist – Sales Analytics
Location: San Francisco (Hybrid)
Salary: $200–250k base + RSUs
This fast-growing Series E AI SaaS company is redefining how modern engineering teams build and deploy applications. We’re looking for a Staff Data Scientist to drive Sales and Go-to-Market (GTM) analytics, applying advanced modeling and experimentation to accelerate revenue growth and optimize the full sales funnel.
About the Role
As the senior data scientist supporting Sales and GTM, you will combine statistical modeling, experimentation, and advanced analytics to inform strategy and guide decision-making across our revenue organization. Your work will help leadership understand pipeline health, predict outcomes, and identify the levers that unlock sustainable growth.
Key Responsibilities
- Model the Business: Build forecasting and propensity models for pipeline generation, conversion rates, and revenue projections.
- Optimize the Sales Funnel: Analyze lead scoring, opportunity progression, and deal velocity to recommend improvements in acquisition, qualification, and close rates.
- Experimentation & Causal Analysis: Design and evaluate experiments (A/B tests, uplift modeling) to measure the impact of pricing, incentives, and campaign initiatives.
- Advanced Analytics for GTM: Apply machine learning and statistical techniques to segment accounts, predict churn/expansion, and identify high-value prospects.
- Cross-Functional Partnership: Work closely with Sales, Marketing, RevOps, and Product to influence GTM strategy and ensure data-driven decisions.
- Data Infrastructure Collaboration: Partner with Analytics Engineering to define data requirements, ensure data quality, and enable self-serve reporting.
- Strategic Insights: Present findings to executive leadership, translating complex analyses into actionable recommendations.
About You
- Experience: 6+ years in data science or advanced analytics roles, with significant time spent in B2B SaaS or developer tools environments.
- Technical Depth: Expert in SQL and proficient in Python or R for statistical modeling, forecasting, and machine learning.
- Domain Knowledge: Strong understanding of sales analytics, revenue operations, and product-led growth (PLG) motions.
- Analytical Rigor: Skilled in experimentation design, causal inference, and building predictive models that influence GTM strategy.
- Communication: Exceptional ability to tell a clear story with data and influence senior stakeholders across technical and business teams.
- Business Impact: Proven record of driving measurable improvements in pipeline efficiency, conversion rates, or revenue outcomes.
About the Opportunity: A fast-growing leader in consumer electronics sensory technologies (acoustics, haptics, vibration motors, micro actuators, and precision components) is rapidly expanding its motors and robotics team in the Bay Area. This high-impact role supports major global smartphone, wearable, and laptop OEMs, driving next-generation small motor systems and related modules from concept through high-volume mass production.
Green card or Citizenship required
Key Responsibilities:
- Own and lead cross-functional program execution for micro-motors, vibration/haptics actuators, gearboxes, small robotics modules, and cooling systems (fans/blowers) from early design through NPI, prototyping, qualification, and ramp to full production.
- Serve as the primary voice of the customer: collaborate closely with high-level clients (decision-makers at top-tier OEMs), manage build schedules/milestones, mitigate risks, resolve interdependencies, and handle commercial topics (quotes, POs, invoices, pricing/delivery).
- Coordinate global cross-functional teams (engineering, manufacturing, quality, supply chain) and work directly with engineering/factory teams to ensure on-time delivery and quality targets.
- Identify and drive program priorities, even when not fully defined; take full ownership of project success without requiring direct authority.
- Support customer visits to manufacturing sites and be available outside regular hours as needed.
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree (Engineering, Supply Chain, or related field) or equivalent experience.
- 3–5+ years of program/project management experience (5–10 years preferred for senior fits).
- Proven track record driving hardware/product development lifecycles in high-volume consumer electronics or related industries (smartphones, wearables, laptops, tablets, robotics/small actuators).
- Strong understanding of NPI cycles, supply chain operations, and cross-functional team leadership.
- Experience with Hardware, not software
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About This Role:
Crusoe Energy is seeking a Portfolio Schedule Manager, Project Controls to provide leadership and governance across scheduling for large-scale, complex capital programs, including hyperscale data center projects. This role operates at the portfolio level, ensuring schedule integrity, consistency, and transparency across multiple concurrent projects.
The Portfolio Schedule Manager will establish and enforce scheduling standards, integrate execution schedules with cost insights, and deliver clear, actionable reporting to senior leadership and Crusoe clients. This role is ideal for a seasoned project controls professional who brings deep scheduling expertise, strong leadership skills, and the ability to connect schedule performance to broader program and financial outcomes.
What you’ll be working on:
- Lead portfolio-level construction scheduling and project controls across multiple large infrastructure or hyperscale data center projects
- Establish, enforce, and continuously improve minimum scheduling standards, including schedule structure, coding, progress measurement, update cadence, and reporting
- Own portfolio schedule reporting, clearly communicating schedule health, forecasted milestones, critical path impacts, and overall delivery risk to leadership and clients
- Integrate schedule and cost insights to highlight schedule-driven cost risks, acceleration impacts, and downstream financial implications
- Oversee and support onsite and regional scheduling services teams, providing direction, quality assurance, escalation support, and alignment to portfolio standards
- Bridge execution schedules with baseline planning assumptions by partnering closely with Preconstruction to ensure continuity from planning through delivery
- Own the onboarding and transition of schedules from Preconstruction into active project delivery, ensuring alignment with general contractors and key vendors
- Collaborate with consultants, Preconstruction, Construction, general contractors, and OFE vendors to integrate contractor schedules into a unified, program-level schedule
- Support data-driven decision-making by providing timely, accurate schedule insights across the portfolio
What you’ll bring to the team:
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or a related technical discipline
- 12+ years of experience in construction scheduling and project controls for large infrastructure, hyperscale data center, or complex capital programs
- Advanced scheduling expertise; Primavera P6 proficiency and/or advanced scheduling certifications strongly preferred
- Proven experience establishing and enforcing scheduling standards across multi-project portfolios
- Strong ability to assess schedule health, critical path impacts, and milestone risk at both project and portfolio levels
- Experience integrating schedule and cost data to inform leadership decisions
- Demonstrated leadership managing and guiding scheduling teams and external service providers
- Strong communication skills with the ability to present complex schedule information clearly to senior stakeholders and clients
Benefits:
- Industry competitive pay
- Restricted Stock Units in a fast growing, well-funded technology company
- Health insurance package options that include HDHP and PPO, vision, and dental for you and your dependents
- Employer contributions to HSA accounts
- Paid parental leave
- Paid life insurance, short-term and long-term disability
- Teladoc
- 401(k) with a 100% match up to 4% of salary
- Generous paid time off and holiday schedule
- Cell phone reimbursement
- Tuition reimbursement
- Subscription to the Calm app
- MetLife Legal
- Company paid commuter benefit; $50 per pay period
Compensation Range:
Compensation will be paid in the range of $180,000 – $225,000. Restricted Stock Units are included in all offers. Compensation will be determined by the applicant’s education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data.
Crusoe is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, citizenship, marital status, sex/gender, sexual preference/ orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, national origin, or any other status protected by law or regulation.
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Project Superintendent – Commercial Construction
Location: San Francisco, California
Salary: $152K–$165K + performance-based bonus
Experience: 5–10+ years in commercial construction, healthcare, education, life sciences, or civic projects
About the Role
Lead complex construction projects from preconstruction through completion. Manage daily field operations, oversee schedules, budgets, and quality, and coordinate multiple trade partners. Serve as the primary on-site leader, fostering safety, professionalism, and collaboration across all project stakeholders.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related field (or equivalent field experience)
- 5–10+ years of experience in commercial construction
- Hands-on experience managing field operations on complex projects
- Familiarity with construction scheduling and project management systems
- Strong leadership, communication, and team development skills
- Ability to manage safety, quality, and regulatory compliance on-site
Perks & Benefits
- Competitive base salary + performance-based bonus
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- 401(k) plan with company match
- Paid time off, holidays, and parental leave
- Career development and training programs
- High-performance, purpose-driven culture
To Apply: Send your resume to
A growing medical device company is seeking a Director of Operations to play a central role in shaping how the organization scales. This leader will oversee manufacturing partnerships, supply chain execution, and distribution infrastructure - ensuring the operational backbone is built for sustainable growth, efficiency, and reliability.
This role reports to executive leadership and will play a central role in coordinating manufacturing partners, supply chain execution, logistics, and product lifecycle support.
Core Responsibilities
- Manage external manufacturing partners to ensure consistent production, quality, cost control, and on-time delivery
- Oversee supply planning, inventory management, and cost optimization initiatives
- Establish and refine distribution and fulfillment processes
- Develop structured workflows for product returns, service, and warranty handling
- Implement operational metrics, reporting dashboards, and process controls
- Partner cross-functionally with Quality, Engineering, Finance, and Commercial teams
Desired Experience
- 8-10+ years of experience in operations, supply chain, or manufacturing within a regulated medical device environment (with 5+ years of leadership)
- Direct experience working with contract manufacturers
- Familiarity with production planning, inventory controls, and logistics coordination
- Experience supporting ERP or operational system implementations
- Ability to balance long-term planning with day-to-day execution
Growth Opportunity
This position offers the opportunity to shape how operations function as the company continues to expand. Over time, the role may broaden in scope as volumes increase, processes mature, and additional products or markets are introduced.
This role is Ideal for someone who enjoys creating structure, driving accountability, and improving operational clarity within a growing organization.
For immediate consideration, please apply to this role or contact Scot Widjaja at (213) 260-2621
This onsite role is for a hands-on procurement operations owner who has built systems while execution was already underway in fast-moving, hardware-first technology environments. You know how to keep work moving when priorities shift, timelines compress, and requirements are still evolving—you're comfortable owning outcomes when there isn't a playbook yet and you want to be close to the work where decisions actually matter.
They're looking for someone who knows how to stand up procurement operations and influence outcomes immediately. You'll own details of policy, trade, tax, 3-way match, inputs that get to clean financial statements, etc. This role beyond strategic sourcing. It is well-suited for a successful Senior Manager ready for Director-level scope, or a Director who prefers hands-on ownership and operational impact over hierarchy.
You will be the day-to-day owner of how engineering demand, supplier execution, and financial governance connect across the business—ensuring controls work, decisions move, and hardware arrives when it's supposed to.
You will sit within finance and coordinate directly with multiple hardware engineering teams, owning how demand, approvals, spend, and supplier execution flow across the organization. You will make procurement work in environments where timelines are tight, requirements evolve quickly, and credibility is earned by delivery. This is not an ivory-tower strategy role and not a policy-setting role. It is a hands-on execution role for someone who understands strategy but proves value by delivering under real operating conditions.
This role starts with immediate ownership and hands-on execution. You'll be the first person responsible for building and operating this specialized procurement enablement function. Over time, as the work stabilizes and your value is proven with your partners, the role is expected to help shape and build a lean, high-impact team. Early success is defined by credibility, momentum, and results—not by headcount. Longer-term success is defined by building durable systems and a team within finance that enables the business to scale.
What You'll Actually Be Doing
You will personally own procurement enablement for large-scale infrastructure and systems hardware programs. And you will be the primary owner for making procurement execution work across these programs. That means working directly with engineering leaders who expect fast answers, sound judgment, and solutions that move work forward. You will translate real technical needs into executable purchasing, contracting, approval, and payment paths that finance can support and scale.
You will support hardware programs spanning prototype, test, and production, where decisions are constrained by physical materials, manufacturing realities, and real-world delivery timelines.
Your time will be spent unblocking issues, fixing gaps, tightening processes where they matter, and making tradeoffs between speed, cost, and control in real time, including ownership of procurement systems, controls, approvals, and supplier execution paths that keep programs moving without introducing friction or risk.
Who This Is For
This role will resonate with operators who have built, shipped, or supported complex hardware products inside large, technically demanding organizations—where manufacturing, engineering, finance, and supply chain are tightly coupled, and where execution speed, supplier access, and decision quality are direct sources of competitive advantage.
This role is designed for someone who has already:
- personally owned procurement outcomes inside large, complex technology hardware organizations
- operated close to engineering teams under compressed timelines
- been directly accountable when things broke, slipped, or changed
- earned credibility by solving problems directly rather than escalating them
- balanced speed with cost discipline and financial rigor in live environments
- improved processes while execution was already in motion
Where This Experience Is Typically Built
This role is typically a strong fit for operators whose experience was shaped in hardware-first technology companies where procurement had to be built or significantly reworked while products were already being designed, tested, or scaled. These environments often share several characteristics:
- Hardware and software teams are building in parallel, not sequentially
- Supplier strategies, contracts, and controls evolve alongside the product
- Engineering teams expect procurement to move at product-development speed
- Decisions are made with partial information to avoid blocking progress
- Process maturity improves while execution is already underway
This experience is less commonly developed in traditional manufacturing, steady-state automotive OEMs, or mature enterprises where procurement systems, supplier relationships, and approval structures are largely fixed before execution begins.
How You're Expected to Show Up
You move quickly, but you do not move carelessly. You are pragmatic about process, disciplined about outcomes, and comfortable making judgment calls with incomplete data. You are willing to be accountable when things go wrong, learn from failures, and improve processes, systems, and outcomes as a result. You care more about getting it right than getting credit. You are comfortable making first-order decisions where the impact is immediate and visible, and you own the outcome when tradeoffs don't go perfectly.
This is a highly responsive role. You will be in constant motion across Slack, email, meetings, and ad hoc requests. Success requires exceptional follow-through, fast communication, and the ability to keep multiple teams moving without dropping context.
Scope & Level Clarification
This role carries Director-level scope and impact. It begins with hands-on ownership and is expected to grow in responsibility as systems stabilize and the team matures.
Why This Role Is Worth Doing
This is an opportunity to operate at a very senior level, close to the work, in an environment where procurement actually matters. You will have the chance to prove yourself through execution, build trust with demanding partners, and help shape how procurement enablement works while the business is moving.
Compensation will be competitive and aligned with senior, hands-on leadership roles in large technology hardware environments.
Process & Confidentiality
This is a high-priority search for a critical hire. We are looking to move from initial conversation to offer in weeks, not months. Because of the immediate need for onsite collaboration in San Francisco, local candidates are preferred.
- Our firm is the only external search group working directly with the hiring executive on this role. This posting is the fastest and most direct route to consideration.
- Confidentiality first. We understand the sensitive nature of exploring new roles at this level; your interest will be held in strict confidence.