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Head of Customer Experience
San Francisco (On-site)
$185K–$250K + Bonus + Equity
36 million businesses in America need insurance. 77% are underinsured. The system is slow, opaque, and human-heavy.
We're building the inverse: a 90%+ AI-led commercial insurance platform — and defining what the human layer should be.
We're scaling from 5,000 → 100,000+ customers. Customer Experience is where that scale either breaks... or compounds.
The Role
This is not a call center leadership role.
You will own the full service lifecycle — COIs, endorsements, renewals, claims coordination, billing escalations, quality, and trust — and build the systems that allow CX to scale 10x without 10x headcount.
You'll:
- Work directly with the CEO
- Start in the queue to learn the edge cases
- Partner deeply with Product & Engineering
- Turn recurring friction into automation, self-serve, and smarter routing
- Build the AI → self-serve → human → escalation model
The question isn't "How do we respond faster?"
It's "Why are we responding at all?"
You Might Be a Fit If:
- You've scaled CX/Ops through 10x+ growth
- You've built systems, not just hired teams
- You're comfortable in sprint planning, specs, UAT, and prioritization tradeoffs
- You've personally handled escalations at scale
- You default to building before buying
Bonus: Experience in insurance, fintech, lending, or other regulated environments.
If you've survived hypergrowth and want to design the operating system that powers a computational insurance business, let's talk.
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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Automation CSV Engineer (Biotech/Pharma)
Location – California Bay Area
Please note: We are only considering W2 candidates at this time. Applications from third-party vendors or C2C arrangements will not be considered.
ADVENT Engineering is an engineering and consulting firm providing expertise to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. Headquartered near San Francisco, California, and with operations in the Eastern and Western US, Canada and Singapore, our company is involved in almost every facet of global pharmaceutical and biotechnology facility design and process engineering and quality system projects.
ADVENT's services include process engineering, automation engineering, project engineering, facility/system design, start up and commissioning, validation and compliance consulting for distinguished and successful biotechnology and pharmaceutical manufacturing companies.
The successful candidate will work with a group of engineers involved in the design, automation, commissioning and start-up of various processes, systems and facilities. A combination of strong technical aptitude, automation engineering skills and technical writing are the desired skill set.
This is an outstanding opportunity to join our growing team!
Position Overview
We are seeking an experienced Sr. Automation CSV Engineer to support a complex automation system migration project at a large, regulated biotechnology/pharmaceutical manufacturing site in the California Bay area. The ideal candidate will bring deep, hands-on expertise in PCS and MES system migration, validation, and implementation, with a strong preference for experience in Rockwell and PharmaSuite environments.
This role requires a senior-level engineer capable of independently executing and leading CSV and automation activities while collaborating closely with cross-functional teams.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and execute CSV and automation activities for PCS/MES system migration projects
- Support implementation, migration, commissioning, and validation of:
- PCS systems (Rockwell, Honeywell)
- MES systems (PharmaSuite, POMSnet)
- SCADA and PLC platforms
- Author, review, approve, and execute CSV lifecycle documentation, including:
- Validation Plans
- Risk Assessments
- Test Protocols (IQ/OQ/PQ)
- Traceability Matrices
- Validation Summary Reports
- Ensure compliance with SDLC, 21 CFR Part 11, Annex 11, Data Integrity, and GAMP 5
- Manage and document software changes throughout the SDLC per site procedures
- Support programming, configuration, commissioning, and validation of Rockwell and PharmaSuite platforms
- Collaborate with automation, IT, QA, and manufacturing teams
- Support troubleshooting, root cause analysis, and deviation investigations as needed
- Communicate effectively with stakeholders at all levels
Required Qualifications
- 8+ years of experience in CSV and Automation within a regulated biotech/pharma environment
- Hands-on experience with implementation, migration, and validation of:
- PCS (Rockwell and/or Honeywell)
- MES (PharmaSuite, POMSnet)
- SCADA/PLC systems
- Strong, hands-on expertise with Rockwell and PharmaSuite (required)
- In-depth knowledge of:
- SDLC
- 21 CFR Part 11 / Annex 11
- Data Integrity
- Computerized System Validation (CSV)
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively in team environments
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Preferred Qualifications
- Familiarity with S88 Batch Standard
- Experience with Rockwell software object development
- MES recipe authoring and testing experience
- Experience with Kneat
Additional Information
- This position requires 100% onsite support in California
- Long-term project opportunity in a regulated manufacturing environment
Role Summary
We are seeking a seasoned business leader to build and lead our North America operations in AI Data Center and Server Power solutions.
This role carries full market ownership responsibility — including strategy, revenue growth, key account acquisition, and organizational build-out — with direct exposure to executive leadership.
What You Will Own
- Define and execute North America go-to-market strategy and multi-year growth roadmap.
- Establish and expand strategic relationships with Hyperscalers (CSP), OEM/ODM partners, server manufacturers, and data center operators.
- Drive revenue growth, pipeline development, pricing strategy, and commercial negotiations.
- Build and scale the regional team across business development and technical support functions.
- Lead executive-level customer engagement, including roadmap alignment and long-term supply agreements.
- Translate industry shifts (AI/GPU architecture, high-power PSU, digital power, GaN/SiC) into competitive positioning.
- Partner closely with global R&D, product, and operations teams to ensure execution excellence and scalable delivery.
What We're Looking For
- 8+ years of leadership experience in AIDC, IDC, server power, or power electronics industries.
- Strong track record selling into North American Hyperscalers, server OEMs, or major data center operators.
- Deep understanding of AI server power systems (high-density PSU, redundant architecture, UPS).
- Demonstrated success building new markets or scaling regional operations (0→1 or 1→N growth experience).
- Executive presence with strong negotiation and cross-cultural collaboration capability.
- Bachelor's degree or above in Electrical Engineering, Power Electronics, or related field preferred.
- Based in the Bay Area; able to travel globally as required.
- Native-level Mandarin and fluent English required.
Why This Role
- Direct ownership of North America strategy in a high-growth AI infrastructure market.
- Opportunity to build a regional organization from the ground up.
- Executive visibility and meaningful impact on global expansion.
Code Red is Partnered with a fast-growing startup. They are a software company in the healthtech space. Series D round of funding, located in San Francisco, New York City, + Seattle.
What you'll do:
- Product Security Engineering and Software Security Engineering work, Bug Bounty, Vulnerability Management, and core ProdSec/AppSec management work.
- Will be taking over a small security team and growing it.
- Work with Product and Engineering teams to push out products.
- Collaborate with engineering, mitigate security risks, and support shipping quickly.
- Support threat modeling, shifting left, building tooling, and automating processes.
- Review code designs and pull requests, SSDLC, not a generalist/SecOps role.
Does this sound like you?
- 8+ years' exp. working on Application or Product Security Engineering teams.
- True Leadership experience, a small team is fine, but needs to have true management experience, able to influence and build a team + Engineering.
- Proven track record of starting and scaling a successful Product Security program.
- Excited about integrating security into product delivery without slowing things down.
- Passion for security and technology, bonus points for SWE background.
[leveling Engineering Manager or Sr. Engineering Manager, up to $350K base salary + equity]
*Direct-Hire/Permanent - must be located in San Francisco, New York City, or Seattle*
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Code Red Partners are extremely committed to working with equal opportunity employers helping build a diverse and inclusive workforce within Cyber Security. We put the people we work with at the heart of everything we do and dedicate all we do to playing a part in developing an industry that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills.
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.
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 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.
Job Title: Head of Product
Position Type: FTE
Location: San Francisco Bay Area
Salary Range: USD $ 300,000-350,000
Job ID#: 162262
Company introduction:
My client is an early-stage, consumer AI product team building a next-generation social experience on top of an existing messaging ecosystem.
Their product is currently live in a limited university pilot across California, with strong early engagement signals.
This is a small, senior team operating with high ownership, fast iteration cycles, and a strong product-first culture. They believe great consumer products are built by people who deeply understand systems, user behavior, and real-world constraints — not by process alone.
Looking for a hands-on Product Leader to own the product end-to-end — from problem definition to shipped features, from early experiments to scaled systems.
This is not a coordination-only role. You will work directly with engineering and design, make hard tradeoffs, and shape both product strategy and execution.
What you will do
- Own 0→1 and 1→N product development for a consumer AI product
- Design and iterate core user flows (onboarding, messaging, engagement loops)
- Work closely with engineers on system constraints, API design, and AI integration
- Define success metrics, run rapid experiments, and make data-informed decisions
- Lead early-stage product discovery with real users, especially college students
- Balance growth, safety, trust, and long-term product integrity
What we're looking for
- 5–10+ years building consumer or platform products
- Proven experience shipping real products (not just roadmaps)
- Strong system thinking: able to reason about constraints, tradeoffs, and scale
- Comfortable operating in ambiguity and making decisions with incomplete data
- Founder mindset: high ownership, low ego, deeply hands-on
About Us:
Founded in 2009, IntelliPro is a global leader in talent acquisition and HR solutions. Our commitment to delivering unparalleled service to clients, fostering employee growth, and building enduring partnerships sets us apart. We continue leading global talent solutions with a dynamic presence in over 160 countries, including the USA, China, Canada, Singapore, Japan, Philippines, UK, India, Netherlands, and the EU.
IntelliPro, a global leader connecting individuals with rewarding employment opportunities, is dedicated to understanding your career aspirations. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, IntelliPro values diversity and does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or any other legally protected group status. Moreover, our Inclusivity Commitment emphasizes embracing candidates of all abilities and ensures that our hiring and interview processes accommodate the needs of all applicants. Learn more about our commitment to diversity and inclusivity at :
The pay offered to a successful candidate will be determined by various factors, including education, work experience, location, job responsibilities, certifications, and more. Additionally, IntelliPro provides a comprehensive benefits package, all subject to eligibility.
Senior Project Manager – Environmental & Infrastructure Projects
Join a mission-driven construction firm with a strong track record in environmental solutions and infrastructure development. This opportunity is ideal for a seasoned project leader who thrives in complex, technical environments and is ready to take ownership of impactful projects from start to finish.
What You'll Do:
As a Senior Project Manager, you'll oversee all phases of environmental and infrastructure construction projects—from planning to final execution. You'll be responsible for managing schedules, budgets, resources, and communications while ensuring work is completed safely, on time, and in compliance with regulatory standards. You'll coordinate closely with internal teams, clients, subcontractors, and regulatory agencies to keep projects moving and aligned with client expectations.
Your day-to-day will include:
- Leading project planning, budgeting, and scheduling
- Overseeing field operations, inspections, and logistics
- Managing teams and subcontractors across multiple job sites
- Monitoring compliance with environmental, safety, and quality standards
- Reporting on progress and resolving project challenges in real time
What You'll Bring
- Proven experience managing complex construction or environmental remediation projects
- Strong knowledge of project planning, logistics, and permitting processes
- Hands-on experience with inspections, safety protocols, and quality control
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
- Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Environmental Science, or related field
- Familiarity with project management tools and software
- A proactive, detail-oriented mindset with strong leadership capabilities