Engineering Jobs in Stickney Il Cook County, IL
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Core Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or a related field
- 10+ years of progressive Quality leadership experience
- Deep expertise in AS9100
Preferred Requirements:
- MBA degree
- Global or multi-region quality leadership experience.
The successful candidate will lead enterprise-wide quality systems, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement across its manufacturing sites. This executive role is responsible for defining and executing a division-level quality strategy, ensuring compliance with applicable regulatory and customer standards, and driving measurable improvements in internal quality performance, supplier quality, and customer satisfaction.
Responsibilities:
- Define and execute an enterprise-wide quality strategy and multi-year roadmap aligned with business objectives.
- Lead quality system execution and regulatory compliance across multiple manufacturing sites, ensuring audit readiness and effective corrective action.
- Drive measurable reductions in internal defects, customer escapes, and supplier nonconformances while improving delivery performance.
- Lead, develop, and retain high-performing quality leaders and teams across the organization.
- Serve as the senior quality interface for customers, suppliers, and regulatory bodies.
- Embed continuous improvement and accountability using Lean and Six Sigma methodologies while managing quality KPIs and resources.
- 30-40% travel
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Senior Manufacturing Engineer
$100,000 - $130,000 + Bonus + Specialist Training + Progression + Full Benefits + PTO + 401(k) + Weekends Off!
Chicago, IL
Are you a driven Manufacturing Engineer with Tooling background, eager to lead complex, high-value projects across an entire plant?
Join a globally recognized, market-leading OEM manufacturer where you’ll be instrumental in enhancing company-wide processes and pushing the business to new heights.
This is company is a well-established, rapidly growing manufacturer producing 100% of its products in the USA. Supplying innovative, tailored solutions to industry leaders across 50 countries, the company is recognized for quality and engineering excellence. With a clear strategy to bring all manufacturing operations in-house, this is a business investing heavily in innovation and entering a new phase of growth.
In this role you will take the lead on all manufacturing projects, working closely with cross-functional teams to drive improvement. You’ll optimize existing products, identify new opportunities, specify and implement advanced machinery, and enhance processes to achieve maximum quality. You’ll also review designs, improve plant layout, and play a key role in transforming the site.
This role is perfect for a Manufacturing Engineer with a Tooling background and CAD review experience, ready to take the technical lead and play a pivotal role in driving the company to the next level.
The Role:
- Take the technical lead on a wide range of high-value manufacturing projects, supporting the company’s strategic goal of bringing operations in-house.
- Drive plant efficiency improvements by identifying and implementing new machinery and optimizing plant layout.
- Review and design tooling and fixtures for new products, collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance existing products and manufacturing processes.
The Candidate:
- Manufacturing Engineer with a background in Tooling, ideally from sectors such as aerospace, automotive, or similar industries.
- Ability to review, interpret, and adjust CAD designs.
- Hands-on experience with tooling processes, including design, manufacturing, and automation.
- Proven ability to drive manufacturing improvements and implement innovative solutions.
Key words: Tooling design, CAD, CAM, CNC programming, Fixture design, Jigs, Metal fabrication, Sheet metal, Machining, Automation, Process improvement, Lean manufacturing, Continuous improvement, GD&T, Tolerancing, Product development, Prototype manufacturing, Manufacturing processes, Production optimization, Equipment specification, Supplier management, Project management, Aerospace manufacturing, Automotive manufacturing, Quality control, Root cause analysis, Industrial engineering
Technical Account Manager – Korean Speaking (Mechanical)
Chicago, Illinois (Frequent International Travel)
$130,000 + Bonus + Progression + Full Benefits
Excellent opportunity on offer for a Korean-speaking Mechanical Engineer to join a global engineering organization in a customer-facing, technically focused role supporting international OEM customers.
On offer is a position where you will act as the link between customers and engineering teams, helping translate requirements, support technical discussions, and ensure projects are delivered effectively.
The company is a well-established international business operating across automotive and advanced manufacturing sectors. Due to continued growth, they are looking for a bilingual engineer who can support Korean customers and work closely with US-based teams.
In this role, you will be involved in technical discussions, reviewing CAD designs, and coordinating with internal teams to ensure solutions meet customer and operational requirements.
This role is ideal for a Korean speaking engineer who enjoys working with people and wants to move into a more customer-facing position without stepping into a traditional sales role.
The Role:
• Acting as the technical interface between customers and engineering teams
• Supporting customer discussions and reviewing 3D CAD designs (SolidWorks)
• Translating requirements into clear technical direction
• Coordinating with engineering, sourcing, and manufacturing
• Supporting project delivery from a technical standpoint
• Full package: $130,000 + Bonus + Progression + Full Benefits
The Person:
• Fluent in Korean and English
• Background in Mechanical Engineering (or similar)
• Experience with 3D CAD (SolidWorks or similar)
• Some customer or supplier interaction experience
• Interested in a customer-facing technical role
Key Words: Korean Speaking Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Applications Engineer, Technical Account Manager, SolidWorks, 3D CAD, Automotive, OEM, Bilingual Engineer, Customer-Facing Engineer, Manufacturing, Engineering
Technical Sales Rep in Chicago($150K 1st Year)
Our client is a precision equipment leader in analytical instruments, metrology, and test measurement equipment for a variety of manufacturing industries. (Selling to Aerospace, Government, Environmental, etc.....Our employees work every day providing product and software solutions that help customers increase manufacturing productivity and maintain capital equipment and facilities. Our product solutions include measurement products, ultrasonic testing equipment XRF/XRD analytical instruments and other related technologies.
The Successful Sales candidate will have 1-3 years of Technical Sales experience. Any type of Bachelors Degree works. Business or Engineering majors are helpful
Job Duties:
* Proactively schedule sales calls with potential customers to demonstrate the value of Products
* Manage customer relationships at all levels and departments to maximize customer spending.
* Maintain a high level of customer activity to maximize the sales pipeline and increase closing percentages.
* Create and execute focused industry and account specific sales campaigns.
* Lead the strategic and tactical selling plan for converting customers
* Use the technical specialists and market specialists in a creative way to demonstrate to customers the important solutions and support are the best choice.
* Creating and implementing a sales growth plan for the assigned territory and accounts.
* Continuously learn new sales skills product applications and territory management techniques.
Job Requirements
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
* Bachelor’s Degree in a technical or business discipline or equivalent sales experience is helpful
* Must be able to travel approximately 40% of the time in the territory. Maybe 6-7 nights overnight in typical month traveling in the Iowa, Missouri and Illinois area. Most of time each month will be in Chicago, and Northern Illinois.
* Ability to understand how industrial machinery and manufacturing works to be able to solve customer application problems.
* Proven history of success in a business to business environment.
Summary
The Associate Project Manager, Facilities supports the planning, coordination, and execution of facility -related projects across a portfolio of properties. This role partners with Facilities, Asset Management, Capital, and external vendors to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and in compliance with safety, regulatory, and quality standards. The position is ideal for an early-career project manager seeking hands-on experience in facilities management, capital projects, and operational improvements.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist in managing facility projects such as repairs, equipment replacements, and minor improvements.
- Assist with budget tracking, invoice review, and change order documentation.
- Maintain accurate project records, contracts, and reports.
- Support project planning, scheduling, budgeting, and documentation from initiation through close-out.
- Track project milestones, risks, and deliverables; escalate issues as needed.
- Coordinate with internal stakeholders and external contractors, consultants, and vendors.
- Partner with Facilities and Operations teams to prioritize project needs and minimize operational disruptions.
- Support site walks, condition assessments, and punch list completion.
- Provide administrative support and other assigned tasks as needed.
Other Duties
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of this employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Travel
- This role will be expected to travel regularly between multiple project sites.
This position is fully remote + travel, with a preference for candidates based in Chicago, IL.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Facilities Management, Business, or related field.
- 1–3 years of experience in project coordination, facilities, construction, or operations
- Strong analytical, organizational, and time-management skills.
- Strong communication and collaboration skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word).
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Employment is contingent upon the successful completion of a background check, drug screening, and verification of employment, education, and other credentials relevant to the position.
COMPENSATION
Salaries may vary by location. The range for this role is $71,400 - $99,900 plus bonus. Final compensation determinations are made based on a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, the candidate’s individual experience, education, and skill level; business strategic priorities; primary office location; scope and anticipated strategic impact of the role.
What We Offer
- Competitive Base Salary + Annual Bonus
- Generous Paid Time Off and Holidays
- Employee Stock Purchase Program – purchase shares at a 15% discount
- Employer-matching 401(k) Program + Profit Sharing Program
- Student Debt Program – we’ll contribute up to $10,000 towards your student loans!
- Tuition Assistance Program
- Comprehensive and progressive Medical/Dental/Vision options
- Professional Growth
- And much more! Welltower
Welltower® Inc. (NYSE: WELL) an S&P 500 company, is the world's preeminent residential wellness and healthcare infrastructure company. Our portfolio of 1,500+ Seniors and Wellness Housing communities is positioned at the intersection of housing, healthcare, and hospitality, creating vibrant communities for mature renters and older adults in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada. We also seek to support physicians in our Outpatient Medical buildings with the critical infrastructure needed to deliver quality care.
Our real estate portfolio is unmatched, located in highly attractive micro-markets with stunning built environments. Yet, we are an unusual real estate organization as we view ourselves as a product company in a real estate wrapper driven by relationships and unconventional culture.
Through our disciplined approach to capital allocation powered by our data science platform and superior operating results driven by the Welltower Business System, we aspire to deliver long-term compounding of per share growth and returns for our existing investors – our North Star.
Welltower is committed to leveraging the talent of a diverse workforce to create great opportunities for our business and our people. EOE/AA. Minority/Female/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity/Disability/Vet
Commercial Manager – Electrical Systems - Chicago
Our client is a world renowned business working on a large scale rail construction project. They are seeking a Commercial Manager to play a critical role in ensuring contractual and commercial alignment between the Systems Project Management Team and the broader Project Commercial function. This role supports the Lead Systems Integrator across variation management, claims, and interface coordination, ensuring consistency and commercial rigor across all Systems subcontracts.
Key Responsibilities include;
Contract Administration & Risk Management
- Lead the commercial and contractual administration of all Systems subcontracts, including traction power, signaling, telecommunications, SCADA, and track systems.
- Manage contractual notices, variations, claims, and extensions of time (EOTs) in line with established commercial governance procedures.
- Identify, quantify, and proactively mitigate commercial and legal risks associated with systems integration and interface activities.
- Maintain accurate, auditable correspondence registers, risk logs, and contractual records.
Change Management & Systems Integration
- Support the Systems Engineering team in assessing the commercial impacts of design changes, FAT/SAT outcomes, testing, and commissioning activities.
- Collaborate with Project Controls to align cost, schedule, and valuation impacts.
- Prepare, review, and substantiate Potential Change Orders (PCOs) and Change Orders prior to submission to the Project Commercial Manager.
Subcontractor Commercial Management
- Draft and issue contractual correspondence and formal notices to protect contractual entitlements.
- Review and validate subcontractor invoices, progress claims, and supporting documentation.
- Manage the commercial close-out and final settlement of Systems subcontracts in accordance with JV procedures.
Reporting & Governance
- Provide clear, timely reporting on commercial status, risks, and variations within the Systems scope to both Systems and Project Commercial leadership.
- Ensure strict compliance with JV templates, approval workflows, and numbering conventions for PCOs, Change Orders, and claims.
- Support monthly commercial reporting, risk reviews, dashboards, and cost-to-complete updates.
For this role, you must have an education in engineering, law, construction management or related areas whilst having 10–15 years’ experience in commercial management or contract administration on major rail, metro, or complex infrastructure Design & Build projects.
You do not need to be an expert in the electrical systems, there are experts who already understand those things that can support.
You do need to a solid understanding of systems integration, testing, and commissioning processes and their contractual implications.
Ideally, you will have experience working on Design-Build or Joint Venture projects valued at USD $200M+.
If you think you are a strong fit, then please click, Apply!
A prominent real estate company is hiring an Assistant Property Manager to join their team in downtown Chicago. This onsite role offers a competitive base salary of $80,000–$90,000 plus eligibility for a discretionary annual bonus and full benefits. This individual will support day-to-day building operations while helping deliver an exceptional tenant experience. A comprehensive benefits package is offered including but not limited to medical, dental insurance, vision insurance, 401k as well as generous PTO.
Key Responsibilities of the Assistant Property Manager:
- Coordinate and help manage the day-to-day functions of the property, working closely with engineering and management staff to maintain a seamless building experience.
- Serve as a key point of contact for tenants, proactively responding to requests, troubleshooting issues, and ensuring clear, timely follow-up.
- Participate in financial oversight efforts, including expense monitoring, budget preparation support, and performance reporting.
- Monitor outside vendors and service providers to confirm work quality, adherence to contracts, and overall operational standards.
- Play an active role in leasing support by preparing tour logistics, assisting with documentation, and facilitating construction or space improvement coordination.
- Collaborate on tenant programming and amenity initiatives designed to enhance engagement and elevate the workplace environment.
- Identify opportunities to streamline procedures and support senior leadership in driving operational efficiency and property performance.
Qualifications of the Assistant Property Manager:
- 3+ years of experience in property management, commercial real estate, or hospitality.
- Bachelor’s degree required; business, hospitality, or real estate background preferred.
- Experience supporting budgets, service contracts, and operational reporting.
- Strong communication, organization, and multitasking skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office or similar business software.
- Ability to work onsite and move throughout the property as needed.
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Position Summary
The Analyst of Capital Markets plays a key part in driving the company’s real estate financing and capital markets strategy by supporting the underwriting, structuring, and execution of property-level debt transactions. The position develops financing materials, performs financial and portfolio analysis, and provides insights that inform lending and investment decisions across the portfolio. Working closely with internal teams and external capital partners, the role helps ensure financing moves efficiently from concept to closing.
Responsibilities
- Support the preparation and execution of loan solicitation and financing, including property underwriting, preparation of property overviews and financing packages, evaluation of lender proposals, and assistance with loan documentation and due diligence
- Partner with multiple cross-functional teams to gather required information and assemble financing request materials.
- Collaborate on the development of financing books by underwriting assets, highlighting key investment merits, and compiling information that provides lenders with a comprehensive view of market conditions, tenancy, and property performance.
- Respond to inquiries from lenders and stakeholders related to property performance, loan transactions, securitizations, and on-going compliance requirements.
- Prepare recurring and ad hoc reporting to support debt and investment analysis, leveraging third-party applications such as Chatham Direct, HFM, Excel, and BI tools.
- Coordinate and incorporate third-party reports, including engineering, environmental, seismic, zoning, and appraisal reports, to provide a comprehensive view of property and portfolio performance.
- Conduct property-level and portfolio-level financial analysis as needed, to support financing and investment decisions.
- Assist with the evaluation of potential investments and preparation of approval memos used to evaluate investment opportunities.
- Build and maintain relationships with lenders and other capital source providers following loan closing by assisting with securitization processes, reporting, and compliance questions.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED required.
- Bachelor's Degree required, preferably in Finance, Accounting, Real Estate or related field.
- 1-3 years of experience in real estate required.
- Experience in real estate mortgage credit with an understanding of capital structures and the loan closing process is preferred.
- Financial modeling and analytical skills, with advanced proficiency in Excel.
- Experience with Chatham Direct, Argus and PowerPoint is a plus.
- Exposure to real estate transactions including familiarity with loan documentation, underwriting, and closing processes is a plus.
- Self-motivated with the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment and manage multiple priorities with firm deadlines.
- Strong intellectual curiosity for the subject matter and creative problem-solving skills.
- Demonstrates a high level of integrity, professionalism, and reliability, with a desire to learn and grow within real estate finance and capital markets as well as lead transactions.
Compensation
- Salary type: Exempt
- Pay Frequency: Bi-weekly
- Annual Base Salary Range: $85,000 - $105,000
- Annual Bonus: 10%
Benefit Information
- Competitive compensation
- Medical, Dental and Vision beginning day 1
- 401(k) Company matching
- 401(k) Vests on Day 1
- Career development programs
- Charitable donation matching
- Generous paid time off (i.e., vacation, personal holidays, paid sick time)
- Paid Volunteer Hours
- Paid Parental Leave
- Family planning assistance including IVF, surrogacy, and adoption options
- Wellness and mental health resources
- Pet insurance offering
- Childcare Assistance
- Commuter benefits
- A culture on our values of Act with Integrity, Build Mutual Trust, Take Initiative and Win Together.
We are proud to create a diverse environment and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are grateful for your interest in this position, however, only candidates selected for pre-screening will be contacted.
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Senior Project Manager (2nd Shift)
Chicago, IL
Summary: Powers & Sons Construction Chicago office is seeking a full-time Senior Project Manager. The position of Senior Project Manager is responsible for the overall coordination of assigned construction projects and ensures timely and profitable completion in a professional manner. The Senior Project Manager ensures management remains fully informed of project costs in comparison to budgets through weekly labor reports and monthly budget reports. The position is responsible for understanding project design, customer requirements, and performance standards, developing the project schedule and ensuring quality and will be the main point of contact from bidding through closeout.
The Senior Project Manager plays a significant and highly visible role on the team and is someone capable of overcoming obstacles and pushing projects forward to completion. The ideal candidate is a self-starter who possesses construction and project management expertise and adds value to Powers & Sons Construction and our clients by building relationships that ensure project requirements are clearly articulated, scoped and managed efficiently.
Key Responsibilities
- Review or prepare cost-plus, design-build, and construction management contracts and route for approvals per policy prior to submission to Project Executive for his signature.
- Participate in preparing estimates on jobs to be bid and assist estimator in the preparation of estimate summaries on all projects assigned to him.
- Review contract documents with superintendent, including how project was estimated, code breakdowns, and critical scheduling dates.
- Work with the municipalities in determining the special conditions and requirements of the project, such as permits, bonds, and other special items.
- Prepare a schedule of equipment needs for each job assigned and arranged for assigned equipment to be delivered to the job as required.
- Approve and resolve all back charges and change orders to the project. Prepare all change order request for architect’s approval.
- Review status of shop drawing submission, checking, and approval, with superintendent.
- Schedule and attend all scheduled project progress meetings as required.
- Review and approve all subcontractor’s invoices and vendor invoices after they have been approved by the project superintendent.
- Coordinates with the project superintendent to ensure projects are properly manned to meet schedules and budgets.
- Approve and forward submittals according to schedules for all shop drawings and material samples.
- Refer all legal problems concerning projects through the Project Executive to the corporate attorney.
- Advise the V.P. and Project Executive of availability for reassignment of equipment no longer required on projects.
- Approve and resolve all back charges and change orders to the project. Prepare all charge order requests for architect’s approval.
- At the close of the job, review project with owner and receive letter of recommendation. Refer to close out list, and post-mortem expeditiously.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor’s Degree in construction management, architecture, or engineering.
- 5-8 years of commercial construction industry practices, procedures, and market trends experience and knowledge
- Proficiency in Accounting Software & Reports (Jonas)
Shift: 2nd Shift (3 pm CST- 11 pm CST)
Benefits: We offer a competitive total compensation package. Benefits available to full-time employees including paid time off, health/dental/vision insurance, life and disability insurance, profit sharing and 401K match.
Assistant GIS Specialist (Contract) – Chicago, IL
Location: Chicago, IL
Duration: 12-Month Contract
About the Role
We’re looking for a detail-oriented Assistant Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Specialist to support mapping, data analysis, and land/right-of-way documentation for utility-related projects. This is a great opportunity to gain hands-on experience working with GIS tools in a fast-paced, project-driven environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Analyze and interpret land and right-of-way documents (deeds, easements, leases, permits, licenses)
- Assist in GIS mapping and updating easement data using ArcGIS tools
- Create GIS maps using data from multiple sources (Excel, field notes, legal documents)
- Support coordinate projections and transformations for project deliverables
- Maintain accurate records and track document locations
- Assist in creating and updating easement polygons and GIS map layers
- Conduct land ownership and survey records research
- Georeference raster and vector datasets
- Support permitting activities (e.g., roadway occupancy/opening permits)
- Collaborate with team members while also working independently to meet deadlines
Required Qualifications
- High School Diploma or GED (required)
- Associate or Bachelor’s degree in GIS, Geography, Environmental Science, or related field (preferred)
- Experience with ArcGIS Pro (ArcPro) and ArcGIS Online (AGOL)
- Basic GIS skills, including data analysis
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills
- Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines
Preferred Qualifications
- Prior GPS experience
- Familiarity with electric utility or fiber communication terminology
- Experience with non-environmental permitting processes
- Ability to read and interpret engineering plans
Why Join?
- Hands-on GIS experience in utility infrastructure projects
- Collaborative team environment
- Opportunity to build technical and analytical skills
Apply here or reach out to me directly!