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Price Heneveld LLP, an intellectual property law firm in Grand Rapids, is seeking an experienced Legal Assistant to join our team of staff. The ideal candidate is a self-starter, possesses superior communication skills and attention to detail, and works well under pressure in a fast-paced environment. The firm offers a competitive wage and employee benefits. A hybrid schedule is available after an initial in-office training period.
Intellectual property duties include, but are not limited to: preparing and filing new provisional, utility, design, continuation, divisional, and National Stage patent applications, including any essential documents with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO); preparing and filing Information Disclosure Statements; communicating with clients and obtaining executed formal documents required to complete U.S. and international application processes, including Powers of Attorney, Oaths and Declarations, Assignments, formal figures, etc.; using the USPTO and other intellectual property internet websites to research and compile data on U.S. and international patent applications and trademarks; assisting with preparing patent and trademark searches; filing trademark applications and responses with the USPTO; communicating with clients and compiling trademark proof of use; and determining trademark descriptions of goods and services all under the supervision of an attorney.
Administrative responsibilities include, but are not limited to: monitoring a daily docket, preparing reference materials, drafting correspondence, maintaining electronic files, processing new client matters, proofreading, scheduling appointments, etc.
Desired Skills & Experience
Candidates must have two years of law office experience, preferably in the field of intellectual property.
Please submit a current résumé with your application. Apply through LinkedIn or directly at
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
- No phone calls, please.
General Pacific, Inc, is one of the leading wholesale stocking distributors in the Northwest region of the U.S since 1965. Our company is a utility distribution provider serving the electric, water, telephone, and communication utility markets. We have been in business for over 50 years and have built a long-lasting relationship with our customers by providing them with quality products and value-added services. Our overall primary goal is the complete satisfaction of our utility customers. Our company strives to maintain adverse and well-educated staff to serve our customer’s needs.
We are seeking to hire a candidate who can fulfill the Inside Sales Water (Fairview) position in our growing company that offers benefits with opportunities to advance and learn alongside accomplished business leaders.
Primary Duties
- Promotes and maintains corporate image through consistent and quality service and establishes and maintains positive working relationships with customers, vendors, and co-workers.
- Analyzes customer business opportunities and proactively recommends items needed by customers to increase customer satisfaction and improve transaction profitability.
- Generates new and repeat sales by providing customers with technical data on materials and products as needed and information on alternative materials and products when available.
- Recommends alternative products based on cost, availability, or specifications.
- Determines customer requirements and expectations to recommend specific products and solutions.
- Increases sales and average order size using cross-selling, up-selling, and add-on sales.
- Educates customers about terminology, features, and benefits of products to improve product-related sales and customer satisfaction.
- Contact manufacturers and representatives for pricing and availability as needed.
- Quotes prices and credit terms following standard procedures and prepares sales contracts for orders obtained.
- Requests, reviews, and signs bid and performance bonds when required.
- Accurately processes customer transactions.
- Order and monitor contract materials as required by the customer.
- Obtains freight rates when quoting freight-sensitive materials.
- Obtains accurate information from vendors relating to the shipment and expected delivery dates.
- Estimates dates of delivery to customers based on stock and delivery schedule provided by manufacturers.
- Monitor’s scheduled shipment dates to ensure timely delivery and confers with the Operations Manager, Director of Purchasing, Expediter, and vendors to expedite as needed.
- Contact customers following sales to ensure ongoing customer satisfaction and resolve any complaints.
- Communicates to the Director of Purchasing any unexpected increases or decreases in demand for products.
- Fills requests for catalogs, information, or samples as needed.
- Liaises with Expediter to ensure return authorizations on time based on local stocking or manufacturer’s return policy and transmits to customer.
- Remains current on consumer preferences by attending sales meetings and vendor training and reading trade journals.
- Maintains databases of customer and vendor contacts, updating as necessary.
- Other duties are assigned as needed.
Qualifications
- Has the ability to establish and maintain an effective working relationship with co-workers, customers, vendors, and the general public.
- Ability to establish priorities, work independently, multitask, and proceed with objectives without supervision.
- Knowledge of utility electrical and telecommunications systems and components is preferred but not required.
- Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent.
- Has the ability to interpret various instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
- Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.
- Capable of operating a PC and various software packages including, but not limited to, word processing, Excel, e-mail, and internet applications.
- Capable of operating office equipment such as a printer, scanner, photocopier, and fax machine.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills are preferred.
Benefits Include
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance - employee and their dependents
- Life and Disability Insurance
- Health Savings Account
- 401(k) Plan (15% Full Salary Employer Contribution, No Match Required)
- Paid Holidays
- Paid Vacation
- Paid Sick Leave
- Quarterly Bonus Program
For consideration, please apply to Division Manager Jason Vancleave ( ). Please provide a resume and cover letter during the application process.
We are an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. For more information about us, please visit .
IT Field Operations Senior
Location: Longview,WA
The opportunity:
- As a member of Customer’s IT Field Operations Group, you will be responsible for providing end user application and hardware support, including PC workstations, printers/drivers, advanced network and telecom troubleshooting, server support and level II resolution of incident tickets while operating in a 24x7 manufacturing environment.
- You will provide advanced desk-side support, interfacing with a diverse user community in a variety of office, laboratory, and production equipment locations. This will include installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, support, and control of critical technology infrastructure.
- In addition to your technical role in support of the administrative offices and production facilities at the designated Customer location, you may also be called upon to provide support for other regional locations as needed.
- As a Field Operations resource, you will establish, communicate, and implement customer IT policies and standards to your team and local business partners.
- Work closely with the IT enterprise organizations, including the Service Desk, to ensure proper communication, escalation, and resolution of disruptions in the technology service delivery.
How you will impact Customer:
- Manage resource allocations and task assignments for local projects.
- Update of the support procedures as a document owner.
- Plan and participate in the mentoring of technicians to facilitate their development.
- Generate innovative recommendations and initiate technology change requests.
- Contribute in a project environment; both locally focused and enterprise-wide and may direct others during short projects.
- As the IT Field Operations Sr. you will serve as the primary site contact with other technology organizations and vendors and support the local business leadership team and users as the IT site representative.
- In addition, you will provide hands-on support for Microsoft Windows and Apple operating systems, smart phones, and wired/wireless network solutions.
- As the on-site 2nd-level support team you will be called on to perform analytical, technical, and administrative work to aid in the ongoing support of technology assets in the enterprise, including installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, supporting, and controlling critical business and IT infrastructure and applications.
- Engage with IT peers and teams from other sites to ensure adherence to standard processes.
- Work in an ITIL-compliant, service management environment, maintaining both personal and team SLA compliance.
- Troubleshoot complex hardware and software problems and create innovative solutions.
- Install common, standard, and complex software and hardware peripherals.
- Solid understanding of networking and the ability to utilize existing tools to test and troubleshoot network issues.
- Ability to perform wi-fi site surveys utilizing existing tools.
- Assist with end-user questions, problems, and training.
- Configure complex, third-party, networked, and site-specific applications.
- Configure and troubleshoot Windows and iOS computing endpoints (PCs Tablets, VMUs, kiosks).
- Configure and troubleshoot Android, iOS, Windows, and Chromium OS mobile devices.
- Work with technology assets including single-user and networked desktop and laptop clients; desktop and network printers, tablets, and vehicle-mounted devices, wired, wireless and telecom networks.
- Correct implementation of the company’s processes and support and maintain IT servers; network switches, cabling; process control clients; and other technology assets and solutions in the computer rooms as needed.
- Participate in an on-call duty roster with a weekly rotation of 24x7 coverage as required by business unit operations.
- Demonstrated ability to use problem management tool to research and document problem resolution.
- Serve as the primary IT site contact with local business leadership and other technology organizations as well as vendors.
- Manage local technology asset inventory.
- Provide guidance to local sites regarding IT asset acquisition and technology change requests using the tools provided.
- Provide routine support for audio-visual collaboration and video conference systems.
- Provide direct technical support and documentation to users at all levels of the organization (including VIP users).
What you need to succeed:
- Bachelor’s degree preferred but a technical school degree plus experience and technical certifications is acceptable with a minimum of 5 years’ experience working in a production IT manufacturing environment.
- Project management experience, training, or certification.
- Experience in managing a production-critical IT environment.
- Minimum 5 years proven PC/Windows experience.
- Minimum 2 years network and telecom support experience including moves adds and changes: cabling, general device, and connectivity troubleshooting; punch-downs; cross-connects.
- Excellent problem solving, dispute resolution and interpersonal skills.
- Strong understanding of IT service management framework and a respect for the ITIL Management Framework.
- Must have advanced experience configuring and troubleshooting personal computers, including all aspects of hardware and software support in a Windows operating system environment.
- Network related discipline or certifications are a plus.
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office365, including Teams, Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint.
- Knowledge of Microsoft Support Tools, SCCM, WSUS and Active Directory concepts.
- Excellent skills in written/oral communications, including group facilitation, presentation, and communicating across entire spectrum of an organization.
- Ability to proactively engage and communicate with all IT functional areas while ensuring alignment with local applications, Process Control Network (PCN) and business systems.
- The position requires frequent lifting of equipment. Must be able to lift 50 pounds.
- Must be willing to travel (locally and domestically) and have a valid driver’s license.
About Steady
Steady is an on-demand labor marketplace connecting businesses with skilled installers and project labor across multiple U.S. markets. Our platform helps companies access reliable labor quickly while giving workers flexible opportunities to earn.
Today, more than 40,000 workers have signed up on the Steady platform, and hundreds of companies rely on Steady to complete installation and project work across multiple major markets. Our marketplace powers thousands of project shifts each year across industries such as office furniture installation, commercial relocation, pallet racking, warehouse equipment, and millwork.
Businesses that rely on field labor face a persistent challenge: finding qualified workers quickly, at scale, and with consistent quality. Traditional staffing models are often slow, expensive, and inflexible. Steady solves this problem through a marketplace platform that combines technology, operational discipline, and a growing network of skilled workers.
As the network continues to grow, our focus is on strengthening supply reliability, improving marketplace economics, and expanding into new cities where demand for flexible skilled labor continues to grow.
Our long-term goal is to build the infrastructure layer that enables businesses to access skilled labor on demand while giving workers greater flexibility and access to opportunity.
Role Summary
The Head of Strategy and Business Operations owns the performance and scalability of the supply side of the Steady marketplace. This includes worker acquisition, onboarding, activation, quality, utilization, retention, and supply-demand balancing across all active markets. Supply is the engine of the marketplace, and this role ensures that engine runs with reliability, efficiency, and improving economics.
In addition to supply ownership, this role serves as a senior operational leader across the company, helping shape strategy, improve operating discipline, identify new revenue opportunities, and drive cross-functional execution.
This is a highly hands-on role. You will not rely on others to surface insights. You must be comfortable pulling your own data, building analyses, identifying trends, and implementing automation that improves operational performance.
Beyond operational excellence, this role will identify and test new ways to monetize the marketplace, improve unit economics, and unlock additional revenue streams tied to our worker network and client relationships.
Success in the first year will include improving worker activation and utilization, strengthening supply reliability across markets, and launching monetization initiatives that improve marketplace economics.
This role works directly with the CEO and leadership team to shape marketplace strategy and operational execution as the company expands across markets.
What You Will Own
Supply Strategy
• Design marketplace supply strategy across all markets
• Determine optimal worker density by market
• Define worker mix across skill tiers and certifications
• Build activation and retention playbooks
• Improve supply predictability and reliability
Worker Acquisition and Activation
• Optimize recruitment channels and cost per acquisition
• Improve onboarding speed and quality
• Increase activation rates of registered workers
• Reduce time from signup to first job
• Build structured worker quality scoring
Supply Performance and Quality
• Own worker utilization and repeat booking rates
• Improve job success rates and reduce field issues
• Develop foreman and lead-level pipeline
• Create performance tiers tied to incentives
Marketplace Balancing
• Ensure supply-demand equilibrium across markets
• Forecast labor needs based on sales pipeline
• Reduce job fill volatility
• Support pricing discipline through supply control
Marketplace Monetization and Revenue Expansion
• Identify new revenue streams tied to worker base and client demand
• Develop and test monetization initiatives with clear ROI frameworks
• Improve pricing structure where supply leverage exists
• Explore partnerships that enhance supply-side economics
• Build pilots quickly and scale what works
• Ensure new initiatives improve margin and enterprise value
Data, Analytics, and Automation
• Pull and analyze data directly from core systems
• Build and maintain dashboards tracking supply KPIs
• Improve data integrity across CRM and operational systems
• Implement workflow automation using tools such as Zapier or similar platforms
• Create reporting rhythms that drive accountability
• Translate data into operational decisions quickly
Cross Functional Leadership
Sales
• Align recruiting plans with projected demand
• Provide visibility into capacity constraints
• Support monetization initiatives tied to strategic accounts
Account Management
• Improve service reliability for top accounts
• Reduce escalations tied to labor quality
• Identify upsell opportunities tied to supply performance
Finance
• Forecast labor costs and supply scaling needs
• Model working capital requirements tied to supply growth
• Improve contribution margin by market
• Evaluate ROI of new revenue initiatives
KPIs and Success Metrics
Supply Metrics
Quality Metrics
Financial Metrics
Why This Role Matters
Steady is building a marketplace that depends on reliable, scalable supply. Revenue growth without supply discipline leads to inconsistent service, margin pressure, and operational instability.
This role owns the systems, strategy, and operational execution that ensure the marketplace scales with reliability and improving economics. The Sr. Manager, Marketplace Operations will play a central role in shaping how Steady grows across markets, how we strengthen the worker network, and how we unlock additional revenue opportunities from the platform. Success in this role directly impacts the company’s growth trajectory, unit economics, and long-term enterprise value.
Experience and Skills
• 3+ years in operations, marketplace management, analytics, consulting, or high-growth startup
environments
• Experience working in two-sided marketplaces, labor marketplaces, logistics platforms, or
operationally complex service businesses strongly preferred
• Strong analytical and financial modeling capability
• Experience working directly with data and reporting tools
• Comfortable pulling data through SQL, BI tools, or similar systems
• Experience building dashboards and KPI reporting frameworks
• Experience implementing automation using tools such as Zapier or similar workflow platforms
• Experience identifying and launching new revenue initiatives
• Experience managing multi-market or distributed operations
• Strong cross-functional leadership skills
• You have personally built operational dashboards, analyses, or systems that materially improved
performance in a marketplace or operational environment
Traits That Matter
• Builder mindset
• Structured thinker who creates clarity from complexity
• Data-driven and commercially minded
• High ownership and accountability
• Comfortable operating without a large support team
• Willing to make difficult tradeoff decisions
About Pinterest:
Millions of people around the world come to our platform to find creative ideas, dream about new possibilities and plan for memories that will last a lifetime. At Pinterest, we're on a mission to bring everyone the inspiration to create a life they love, and that starts with the people behind the product.
Discover a career where you ignite innovation for millions, transform passion into growth opportunities, celebrate each other's unique experiences and embrace theflexibility to do your best work. Creating a career you love? It's Possible.
At Pinterest, AI isn't just a feature, it's a powerful partner that augments our creativity and amplifies our impact, and we're looking for candidates who are excited to be a part of that. To get a complete picture of your experience and abilities, we'll explore your foundational skills and how you collaborate with AI.
Through our interview process, what matters most is that you can always explain your approach, showing us not just what you know, but how you think. You can read more about our AI interview philosophy and how we use AI in our recruiting process here.
About Sales Strategy & Operations
As a Sales Strategy & Operations (SS&O) team, our mission is to power sustainable revenue growth for Pinterest with datadriven strategic insights and decision making, tight management against them and highimpact revenue management. We inform critical business decisions driving revenue growth, so team members are highly visible to senior Sales leadership at Pinterest and throughout the organization at large.
This role sits within the SS&O team supporting Global Agency Sales, partnering closely with the VP, Global Agency Sales and regional Agency Sales leaders to shape how Pinterest shows up with the world's largest media holding companies and independent agencies.
What You'll Do:
Reporting to the Senior Director of Sales Strategy & Operations, and in close partnership with the VP, Global Agency Sales, you will develop and bring to life datadriven strategies that deepen Pinterest's partnerships with media agencies and accelerate revenue growth across our agency portfolio. In this role, you will:
Partner with Global and Regional Agency Sales leadership to define and deploy critical strategic, organizational and operational initiatives that improve agency health, drive revenue growth, and increase sales productivity across holding companies and key independents.
Shape Pinterest's global agency strategy and planning by developing frameworks for agency segmentation, coverage models, deal governance, and account planning that reflect agency structures (holding companies, networks, operating companies, and buying units).
Lead the analysis of agency business performance (revenue, forecast, sales pipelines, agency deals, investment mix, portfolio health, margin and incentives) to identify opportunities, risks and gaps - including recurring agency business reviews and adhoc deep dives; translate complex data into clear, actionable insights and recommendations for sales and executive stakeholders.
Partner with crossfunctional teams (Finance, Product & Engineering, Product Marketing, BizOps, Client Solutions) to align on priorities and ensure agencyfocused initiatives, products, and tools (including agency planning and reporting tools) are designed and launched in ways that meet agency needs and drive measurable impact.
Build scalable reporting, tooling and operating cadences to monitor agency health and program performance (e.g., global agency metrics reviews, dashboards, and playbooks), ensuring the broader sales org can easily understand performance and act on insights.
Structure and execute complex, crossfunctional projects endtoend: define problem statements, build work plans, gather and synthesize quantitative and qualitative inputs, lead analyses, align stakeholders, and drive decisions and execution.
Operationalize new initiatives and sales workflows (process, org, systems) for scale across regions, including shared playbooks, new sales processes and workflows, standardization of existing sales processes, and improved systems that enable an "alwayson" agency business and reduce duplication of effort across markets.
What We're Looking For:
7+ years of professional experience in strategy & operations in a fastpaced, highly analytical environment (e.g., management consulting, investment banking, tech/media, or revenue/sales strategy & operations).
Familiarity with global media agencies - including holding company and operating company structures, investment and trading teams, planning and buying functions, how agencies make investment decisions and evaluate partners, and how agency operating models inform global deals, JBPs and enablement programs.
Exceptional analytical and quantitative skills, with a strong ability to analyze and manipulate large, complex datasets (e.g., revenue, pipeline, pricing, incentives, media performance) to generate clear insights, identify trends, and translate them into structured opportunities and recommended actions.
Proven experience building dashboards, reporting and decision frameworks that help senior leaders quickly understand business performance and take action; familiarity with tools such as SQL, Salesforce and Tableau is a plus but not required.
Demonstrated ability to partner closely with senior sales leaders (Director/VP+) to define strategy, build annual plans, forecast revenue, drive org design, and hold teams accountable to revenue and investment commitments.
Strong structured problemsolving skills and comfort driving decisions in ambiguous, evolving situations where goals, data, or processes are not yet fully defined.
Excellent executive communication skills - able to synthesize complex analyses into clear narratives, build compelling materials, and influence crossfunctional partners and senior stakeholders who may not be in your direct line of control.
Organized, detailoriented and strategically focused, with a track record of driving impact in complex, matrixed, and fastmoving environments.
Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as business, economics, statistics, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience.
InOffice Requirement Statement:
- We let the type of work you do guide the collaboration style. That means we're not always working in an office, but we continue to gather for key moments of collaboration and connection.
- This role will need to be in the office for inperson collaboration at least one day per week and therefore needs to be within a commutable distance from the New York City office.
Relocation Statement:
- This position is not eligible for relocation assistance. Visit our PinFlex page to learn more about our working model.
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At Pinterest we believe the workplace should be equitable, inclusive, and inspiring for every employee. In an effort to provide greater transparency, we are sharing the base salary range for this position. The position is also eligible for equity. Final salary is based on a number of factors including location, travel, relevant prior experience, or particular skills and expertise.
Information regarding the culture at Pinterest and benefits available for this position can be found here.
US based applicants only$155,644—$272,377 USDOur Commitment to Inclusion:
Pinterest is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions on the basis of merit. We want to have the best qualified people in every job. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, religion or religious creed, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, status as a protected veteran, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information or characteristics (or those of a family member) or any other consideration made unlawful by applicable federal, state or local laws. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you require a medical or religious accommodation during the job application process, please completethis formfor support.
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.
Title: Fair Lending Banking Specialist / Program Manager
Location: Sewell, NY
Job Type: Direct hire
Work Week: 8:15 am – 5 pm, in office
Work Mode: 100% onsite
Salary Range: $80,000 - $135,000 per year.
Job Overview: The Fair Lending Banking Specialist will lead the design, implementation, and ongoing management of the Bank’s Fair Lending Compliance Program to ensure full compliance with federal and state regulations and maintain a strong fair lending risk profile. This role serves as the program owner for all Fair Lending governance, risk assessment, monitoring, reporting, training, and regulatory examination readiness activities.
The ideal candidate will bring hands-on experience establishing and leading a Fair Lending Compliance Program within a banking or financial institution environment — including developing risk assessment methodologies, building monitoring frameworks, conducting redlining and comparative file reviews, managing remediation, and presenting results to Senior Management and the Board of Directors.
This position partners closely with Senior Leadership, Compliance, Risk, CRA, Lending, and Audit teams to proactively identify Fair Lending risk and continuously strengthen the Bank’s compliance posture.
Key Responsibilities
Fair Lending Program Ownership & Governance
- Design, implement, and oversee the Bank’s enterprise-wide Fair Lending Compliance Program, ensuring it is risk-based and aligned with the Bank’s size, complexity, and business model
- Serve as the primary subject matter expert and owner for Fair Lending risk management across all lending products and business lines
- Advise Senior Management and the Board of Directors on emerging Fair Lending risks, regulatory expectations, and program effectiveness
Risk Assessment & Monitoring
- Develop and execute the Bank’s annual Fair Lending risk assessment, evaluating underwriting, pricing, marketing, steering, redlining, and product risk
- Design and oversee a robust Fair Lending monitoring framework, including:
- Comparative file reviews
- Redlining analysis
- Marketing and outreach reviews
- Exception and override testing
- Quality of assistance reviews
- Identify root causes of Fair Lending issues and ensure timely remediation and control enhancements
Reporting & Regulatory Engagement
- Prepare clear, concise, and data-driven reports for Senior Management and the Board of Directors on Fair Lending risk, trends, and remediation efforts
- Serve as the primary owner for Fair Lending regulatory examinations (OCC, FDIC, CFPB, state regulators), including preparation, issue management, and response development
- Maintain comprehensive documentation, workpapers, and evidence supporting program effectiveness
Policies, Controls & Training
- Develop and maintain all Fair Lending-related policies, procedures, and program documentation
- Review credit policies, pricing structures, underwriting criteria, marketing strategies, new products, and third-party activities to proactively identify Fair Lending risk
- Design and lead Fair Lending training programs for employees, Senior Management, and the Board of Directors, including customized training as needed
Cross-Functional Leadership
- Partner with the CRA Officer, Lending teams, Compliance, Risk Management, Audit, and Operations to integrate Fair Lending controls throughout the organization
- Lead continuous improvement initiatives to strengthen preventative and detective controls
- Manage special compliance projects as assigned
Required Qualifications
Important Note: This role requires hands-on leadership and ownership of a Fair Lending Compliance Program within a banking environment. Experience limited to loan origination, underwriting, or participation in Fair Lending reviews without program design and management responsibility will not meet the requirements of this position.
- Bachelor’s Degree (required)
- 5+ years of banking compliance experience with direct ownership of Fair Lending Compliance Programs
- Demonstrated experience designing and managing Fair Lending risk assessments, monitoring frameworks, and regulatory examinations
- Extensive hands-on experience with:
- Comparative file reviews
- Redlining analysis
- Underwriting and pricing risk reviews
- Fair Lending remediation efforts
- Expert knowledge of Fair Lending laws and regulations, including ECOA, FHA, HMDA, and regulatory guidance
- Proven ability to present complex Fair Lending risk information to Senior Management and Board-level audiences
- Strong analytical and data interpretation skills
- Proven ability to lead cross-functional initiatives and manage multiple complex projects simultaneously
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Strong organizational skills and ability to work independently
Preferred Qualifications
- Certified Compliance Professional (CRCM, CAFP, or similar)
- Experience leading Fair Lending programs within community banks, regional banks, or credit unions
- Experience working directly with regulatory agencies on Fair Lending matters
- Advanced data analytics or statistical analysis experience related to Fair Lending risk
Eleven Recruiting is searching for a Regional Supply Chain & Procurement Director for one of our largest Space and Defense companies specializing in large-scale metallic structures, composite systems, precision machining, and mission-critical hardware supporting launch vehicles, hypersonics, and advanced defense platforms.
This leader will unify strategic sourcing and procurement operations across multiple regional manufacturing sites, leveraging collective purchasing power to drive material cost reductions, improve supplier performance, and implement scalable processes that support multi-program growth.
Reporting to the Vice President of Corporate Operations, this leader will architect regional sourcing strategies for direct production materials—including exotic alloys, composite systems, machined components, and outside processing services—while establishing robust supply chain governance, risk management structures, and continuous improvement frameworks.
They will embed supply chain strategy across the entire product lifecycle—from prototype through production ramp and sustainment—ensuring scalability, manufacturability, and cost competitiveness across the regional network.
Responsibilities:
Strategic Procurement Leadership
- Develop and implement unified sourcing strategies for key spend categories including:
- Raw Materials & Exotic Alloys (Titanium, Nickel Super-Alloys, Aluminum, High-Temperature Steels)
- Composite Systems (Carbon-Carbon, Ablatives, Resin Systems, Prepregs)
- Machined & Fabricated Components (Large-Part Machining, Spin Forming, Precision Metal Forming)
- Outside Processing Services (Heat Treat, NDT, Surface Finishing, Welding/Bonding)
- Indirect/Plant-Wide Supplies (MRO, Tooling, Energy, Logistics)
- Lead supplier consolidation efforts to leverage regional scale and deliver year-over-year cost savings.
- Negotiate long-term agreements (LTAs) and framework contracts to stabilize pricing, secure supplier capacity, and improve cash flow.
- Own commercial and contractual execution, including vendor terms and conditions, liability, IP protection, and strategic sourcing frameworks to ensure both agility and compliance.
- Coordinate with Commercial and Program teams to ensure supplier contracts—particularly for raw materials and key commodities—align with customer program timelines and contractual terms.
- Partner with Finance, Program Management, and Engineering to align sourcing strategies with customer contracts, revenue goals, and program timelines.
Operational Integration & Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Align and standardize procurement practices across regional sites to ensure process consistency, visibility, and data integrity.
- Partner with site procurement teams and location leadership to ensure alignment of supply chain goals with site-level objectives for supply continuity, cash flow, production volumes, and plant projects.
- Support long-lead procurement planning, make/buy analysis, and MRP integration to synchronize with production schedules and program milestones.
- Collaborate with Engineering and Program Management to embed Design-for-Supply-Chain (DfSC) and design-to-cost principles into new program launches.
- Drive early supplier engagement in the design phase to optimize manufacturability, lead times, and lifecycle cost outcomes.
Supplier Development & Risk Management
- Lead Supplier Performance Management (SPM) and Supplier Quality Assurance (SQA) programs focused on on-time delivery, quality, and total cost.
- Establish a risk-based supplier segmentation model to monitor critical suppliers, mitigate single-source dependencies, and ensure ITAR/EAR/CMMC compliance.
- Conduct supplier audits, qualifications, and scorecard reviews to maintain compliance with DCMA, DoD, and NASA standards.
- Partner with suppliers on value engineering, capacity expansion, and new material qualification initiatives supporting new product introductions (NPI).
- Develop and maintain dual-sourcing and continuity planning strategies to safeguard critical production materials.
Performance Management & Digital Transformation
- Establish and track key procurement KPIs including On-Time-In-Full (OTIF), Purchase Price Variance (PPV), inventory turnover, and supplier lead time performance.
- Implement supplier operational KPIs tied to on-time delivery, quality, and inventory performance, with routine reviews to ensure accountability and continuous improvement.
- Drive ERP and MRP process discipline across regional sites to ensure accurate BOM structures, material planning, cost roll-up integrity, and data governance.
- Champion digital tools and analytics dashboards to deliver real-time visibility into supplier performance, material spend, and inventory health.
- Drive inventory optimization through regional initiatives such as Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI), consignment programs, and supply consolidation with strategic partners to reduce working capital and lead times.
- Build and lead a high-accountability organization structured around core supply chain domains—planning, sourcing, materials, and supplier development—with clear ownership, measurable KPIs, and alignment to corporate objectives.
- Champion Lean and Six Sigma practices to streamline processes, reduce waste, and improve responsiveness across all sites.
Executive Partnership & Strategic Influence
- Serve as a strategic partner to the executive leadership team, providing real-time supply chain intelligence, material cost projections, and risk assessments to support operational planning, business cases, and customer proposals.
- Collaborate with Finance and Commercial leadership on the annual business plan to forecast material spend, inflation impact, and cost-savings opportunities in support of revenue and profit commitments.
- Communicate progress, risks, and cost-reduction results through executive dashboards and structured reporting.
- Represent Supply Chain in corporate strategy sessions, ensuring alignment between program requirements and long-term procurement initiatives.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Business, Engineering, or related field; MBA preferred.
- 10+ years of experience in procurement or supply chain leadership within aerospace, defense, or precision manufacturing, including at least 5 years overseeing multi-site or regional operations.
- Proven expertise in sourcing metallic and composite raw materials, complex machined components, and outside processing services.
- Strong understanding of aerospace manufacturing processes, technical drawings, and material specifications.
- Demonstrated success in supplier negotiations, contract execution, and cost-reduction initiatives.
- Familiarity with AS9100, ITAR/EAR, CMMC, and defense compliance frameworks.
- Experience with ERP/MRP systems and advanced procurement analytics tools.
- APICS or Lean Six Sigma certification preferred.
- Exceptional leadership, communication, and influencing skills, with ability to work cross-functionally across multiple sites and programs.
Salary: $200,000 - $220,000
With platforms in HVAC and Detection and Measurement, SPX Technologies builds innovative solutions that enable a safer, more efficient, sustainable world. Through our RiSE talent development framework, we Reach, Identify, Strengthen, and Engage our employees to support them in their continued development. We’re a global company of problem solvers, collaborators, and innovators, and our businesses build solutions that impact the world.
As part of HVAC Cooling, SPX Cooling Technologies is a leader in high quality industrial HVAC equipment used to cool large facilities like hospitals, data centers, and power plants. With cooling towers, fans, and refrigeration units, companies rely on brands like Marley, Recold, and SGS to provide comfort and mission critical and industrial cooling solutions.
How You Will Make An Impact (Job Summary)
SPX is a diverse team of unique individuals who all make an impact. As the EHS Manager, you will provide Safety leadership and strategy in continuous improvement efforts. In this role, you will actively participate as a member of the plant leadership team, working proactively towards improving the safety culture of the site.
The EHS Manager is responsible for ensuring compliance with all laws and regulations related to health and safety, implementing safety protocols and communications, supporting a strong continuous improvement environment, and providing proactive guidance and direction to ensure safe operations. The successful EHS Manager has a strong understanding of environmental health and safety practices, excellent communication skills, and the ability to influence others and work collaboratively across departments.
What You Can Expect In This Role (Job Responsibilities)
While each day brings new opportunities at SPX, your core responsibilities will be:
- Compliance with Health & Safety Regulations
- Monitor and ensure compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and standards related to environmental health and safety within the facility
- Manage federal, state, and local outside agencies for routine safety inspections, including compliance with OSHA regulations.
- Lead local safety and environmental programs and provide direction for facility
- Stay up to date on federal, state, and local regulations related to environmental health and safety and advise management on emerging trends and changes in regulations, assisting in the implementation of necessary measures to maintain compliance
- Develop and oversee incident response plans and procedures
- Investigate accidents, near misses, and other safety incidents to identify root causes and develop corrective actions to prevent reoccurrence
- Ensure proper onsite management and offsite disposal of solid, universal, and hazardous wastes to protect water quality and comply with applicable regulations
- Conduct daily activities including incident review, risk assessment, action item tracking, reporting, 5S/CI events, and project tracking
- Working with Business Unit Safety Manager, implement enterprise-wide and business unit safety activities
- Risk Assessment
- Manage local Safety and Environmental programs and provide direction for corrections and improvements as needed
- Conduct regular inspections and audits for the facility to assess compliance with safety regulations and internal policies; provide recommendations and guidance for corrective actions as needed
- Develop and implement safety protocols, policies, and procedures to mitigate risks and hazards in the workplace
- Collaborate with management to develop and maintain emergency response plans. Conduct drills and exercises to assess the effectiveness of emergency protocols and ensure employees are prepared
- Investigates and reviews safety related incidents and reports, including reports for insurance carriers
- Drive closure of recommendations to reduce identified risks
- Communication and Documentation
- Establish and implement facility and organizational safety communications to ensure employees are aware of potential hazards and safety initiatives
- Develop, deliver, and track environmental and safety training, including hazardous material handling, new employee orientation, emergency response, lockout/tagout, and personal protective equipment (PPE) usage to increase awareness and understanding of safety practices
- Maintain exact records and documentation related to safety programs, incidents, inspections, and training activities
- Develop, manage, and check monthly metrics and audits for EHS
- Prepare reports and presentations on safety performance, trends, and recommendations for management
- Regularly communicate with leadership on projects, ongoing issues, and opportunities
- Continuous Improvement
- Continuously evaluate manufacturing processes, equipment, and machinery to identify potential safety hazards
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to recommend and implement improvements to processes, design, procedures, and operating equipment to enhance workplace safety
- Champion initiatives that identify and communicate facility risk exposure and prioritize risk reduction needs
- Champion and participate in safety and employee engagement initiatives
- Support facility-wide continuous improvement and 5S efforts
- Lead continuous improvement initiatives to reduce or eliminate waste by reducing process waste, reducing, and recycling
- Participate in other projects as assigned that relate to the overall goals of the department and organization
We each bring something to the table, and we are looking for someone who has:
Required Experience
- 7+ years of experience in an environmental, health, and safety manufacturing environment
- Experience in Lockout/Tag out programs and machine guarding
- Experience with forklift training
- In depth knowledge of environmental, health, and safety laws, regulations, and standards (OSHA, EPA)
- Understanding of manufacturing processes and associated safety hazards
- Familiarity with continuous improvement methodologies and lean manufacturing principles
- Training and facilitation experience and capability
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to effectively convey complex safety concepts to diverse audiences
- Analytical mindset with the proven ability to assess risks, identify trends, interpret operational needs, and recommend appropriate corrective actions
- Problem solving and data analysis skills (8D, 5Y, statistics)
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate, influence, and coach stakeholders at varying levels of the organization
- Strong organizational and time management skills with the proven ability to prioritize and manage multiple project simultaneously
- Proficiency in using software applications and tools for safety reporting, data analysis, and documentation
- Strong PC skills, with proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including the ability to develop summary graphs, tables, pivot tables, and other reports using PowerPoint, Excel, and Word
- Bachelor’s degree in Safety, Engineering, Occupational Health & Safety, Environmental Science, Industrial Engineering, or related field preferred
- Certified Safety professional, preferred
- First Aid/CPR certification, preferred
- Onsite; plant and office environment.
- Plant environment and may be exposed to bad weather, excessive heat and/or noise
Our culture is at the center of what we do and, more importantly, who we are. Our core values set a standard for how we manage ourselves, and our Leadership Model sets the standard for how we engage with each other. Whether you are an individual contributor or you lead a large team, each of us leads at SPX.
What benefits do we offer?
We know that the well-being of our employees is integral. Our benefits include:
- Generous and flexible paid time off including paid personal time off, caregiver, parental, and volunteer leave
- Competitive health insurance plans and 401(k) match, with benefits starting day one
- Competitive and performance-based compensation packages and bonus plans
- Educational assistance, leadership development programs, and recognition programs
We value different backgrounds, experiences, and voices at SPX, and we are committed to challenging ourselves, openly communicating, and striving to improve every day. We believe in creating an inclusive work environment where everyone has a voice and is encouraged to realize their fullest potential.
SPX is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer committed to making selection decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation or identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected basis.
LHH Recruitment Solutions is partnering with an organization in Kansas City, MO, and assisting them search for a new Compensation Manager. The Compensation Manager is responsible for designing, implementing, and managing compensation programs, policies, and practices that are competitive, equitable, and aligned with organizational strategy. This role plays a critical part in supporting talent acquisition, retention, and engagement while ensuring compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations. The Compensation Manager serves as a subject‑matter expert and trusted advisor to HR partners, leaders, and managers, providing data‑driven insights and guidance on compensation decisions across the organization.
This role is based in Kansas City, MO, and will entertain candidates who are open to relocation to the Kansas City metro, with relocation assistance.
Key Responsibilities
Compensation Strategy & Program Design
- Design, implement, and manage base and variable compensation programs, including merit increases, bonus plans, and incentive programs.
- Lead job evaluation, market pricing, and the development and ongoing maintenance of salary structures.
- Conduct compensation benchmarking and market analyses to ensure pay practices remain competitive and aligned with market trends.
- Administer the annual compensation review process, including merit increases, promotions, and incentive payouts.
Advisory & Partnership
- Partner closely with HR Business Partners and Talent Acquisition to ensure compensation offers are equitable, competitive, and aligned with internal structures.
- Advise managers and senior leaders on compensation decisions, job offers, policy interpretation, and pay practices.
- Provide expertise and recommendations to support workforce planning, retention strategies, and organizational growth.
Compliance & Governance
- Ensure compliance with all applicable compensation‑related laws and regulations, including FLSA, pay transparency requirements, and EEO guidelines.
- Support or lead pay equity analyses and other compliance‑driven compensation initiatives.
- Participate in or lead compensation‑related projects, including system implementations, audits, and merger or acquisition activities.
Analytics, Systems & Vendors
- Manage relationships with external compensation survey vendors and consultants.
- Utilize HRIS systems and advanced Excel analysis to support compensation modeling, reporting, and decision‑making.
- Develop and deliver compensation‑related training and communications for HR partners and leadership.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Finance, or a related field required; Master’s degree or MBA preferred.
- 7+ years of progressive compensation or total rewards experience, including experience leading or supervising teams.
- Strong knowledge of compensation principles, job architecture, pay structures, and regulatory requirements.
- Experience with global compensation practices and job architecture frameworks is a plus.
- Certified Compensation Professional (CCP) strongly preferred.
- Advanced analytical skills with strong proficiency in Excel and experience working with HRIS platforms.
- Excellent communication, presentation, and stakeholder management skills.
- High level of integrity, discretion, and attention to detail.