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Are you seeking an opportunity where you can implement new and strategic initiatives?
Have a direct impact in new process initiatives.... Do you want to OWN the Human Resource Business Strategy?
- Partner with business leaders to help guide and support business initiatives and align them against the HR strategy
- Manage HR Managers in four other plants as well as EHS leaders
- Act as a change agent, working in partnership with the business leaders to drive the transformation agenda, change plans, leading communication and engagement activities
- Implement workplace programs, projects, tasks or initiatives to enhance workforce.
- Facilitate and provide training and develop new leaders in management and the workforce
Qualifications
- Bachelors Degree in Human Resources, Business or Social Sciences
- A minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible experience in Human Resources in Manufacturing Plant Operations.
- Excellent management skills, problem solving, conflict resolution skills, change management, operational management skills, decision making and analytical skills
- Ability to effectively coach team members and manage through complex and difficult situations
- Sound judgement related to making decisions and interpreting policies, procedures and regulations
- Strong interpersonal, organizational skills and mathematical ability
- Team management and proven experience motivating, mentoring and coaching a diverse team.
- HR Professional Certification preferred
Competencies
1. Business Acumen.
2. Communication.
3. Consultation.
4. Critical Evaluation.
5. Global & Cultural Awareness.
6. HR Expertise.
7. Leadership & Navigation.
8. Relationship Management.
9. Ethical Practice.
Pave Talent is hiring on behalf of our client, a 65,000 sq ft food manufacturing facility in Memphis with 58-60 employees. This plant produces yeast products for the baking industry and is part of a global ingredients company backed by a Fortune 500 parent organization. The facility has recently brought in new leadership (new plant manager, new EHS manager, new HR) and is focused on continuous improvement and quality excellence.
THE OPPORTUNITY
You'll report to the Quality Manager and work alongside a team of 8 lab technicians who are currently cross-trained in micro but need your expertise. This is your chance to own the microbiology function at a facility that's investing in doing things right.
The Quality Manager said it directly: \"We need someone with a strong microbiology background who can develop plans and investigations, not just execute tasks. We want to take this position to the next level.\"
WHAT YOU'LL BUILD
You'll split your time across four core areas:
Testing and investigative work (60% of your time) Contamination analysis, developing micro investigative plans, understanding sources of contamination, and leading root cause analyses
Media preparation and supply management (20%) Ensuring you have everything needed for analysis and maintaining proper supplies
Culture management (10%) Seed culture management and inoculation, at least once per week
Oversight and competency verification (10%) After you're established, ensuring the existing lab technicians are competent and consistent in how they handle micro responsibilities
Other key responsibilities include:
Develop and manage proactive monitoring plans for plant microbiological health Monitor compliance with food safety and quality regulations Serve as the subject matter expert for plant sanitation programs Enhance the Environmental Monitoring program through risk assessments and data analysis Support HACCP programs and plant audits (FDA, SQF, ISO, customer audits) Prepare all media used for microbiological analysis Lead investigations and corrective actions for any micro-related deviations
WHAT MAKES THIS DIFFERENT
Food manufacturing is not pharma. The Quality Manager was clear about this: \"Pharmaceutical is a little bit cleaner and structured. Manufacturing requires someone who can react to changes in environment or situations during the process. It's not always going to be black or white.\"
Translation: This role requires adaptability. You're not working in a pristine, highly controlled lab. You're working in a manufacturing plant where things change, and you need to be comfortable with that variability while maintaining food safety standards.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree in Microbiology required (not biology with micro coursework - actual microbiology degree, they need the theoretical foundation) 3 to 5 years of microbiology lab experience OR food manufacturing experience Food manufacturing experience strongly preferred over pharma or biotech (they need someone comfortable with manufacturing variability, not just clean room protocols) Available to work core hours Monday through Friday (7:00 AM to 3:30 PM or 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM) with flexibility Weekend work at least once per month to support this 24/7 operation (especially during initial training period to ensure technicians are competent with weekend testing)
BONUS QUALIFICATIONS
Fermentation experience (doesn't have to be yeast-specific, but fermentation background is ideal) SQF Practitioner certification and audit experience HACCP training or PCQI certification Experience developing and managing sanitation programs in food manufacturing Experience with GFSI, ISO, Kosher, NGP, or Organic certification programs
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
Base Salary: $80,000 to $90,000 (flexibility up to approximately $95,000 for exceptional candidates with extensive food manufacturing micro experience)
Bonus: 5% annual bonus (this is a grade level comparable to supervisor, not a stretch goal)
Schedule: Monday through Friday, core hours 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM or 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Some flexibility on weekday hours, but driven by testing and incubation cycles. Weekend work required at least once per month to support the 24/7 operation.
Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, 401(k) (benefits details available during interview process)
Relocation: Open to relocating the right candidate
Location: Memphis, TN (2743 Riverport area)
THE INTERVIEW PROCESS
Phone screen with the HR Generalist at the Memphis plant Virtual interview with the Quality Manager, Yeast Technologist, and Director of Yeast Technology Final on-site interview at the Memphis facility
Interested? Apply via LinkedIn and we'll be in touch. Confidential search; your application is fully private.
Job Description
The Tool Room Supervisor manages and oversees all aspects of the day to day tool room operations and activities in Chicago. This includes the repair, modifications and improvements of existing tooling. Responsibilities include compliance with current and future codes, regulations and inspections. Working with shift leads, assigns and prioritizes activities based upon input from Production Control and Operations. Responsible for resource planning for both headcount and equipment. Provides direction on tooling condition and replace/repair recommendations. Works closely with the Safety department to ensure the Chicago tool room stays in compliance.
This is a 1st shift position supporting operations from 6am -2pm.
The base compensation range for this position is $96,500 - $125,000. Placement within the range will be based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to skills, experience, qualifications, location, and internal equity.
Essential Functions
- Develop, maintain and improve preventative maintenance programs for tooling
- Provides recommendations to improve tooling performance and efficiency
- Works with Foremen with scheduling of tool room personnel
- Responsible for controlling overtime and costs of the departments
- Assists with in-house design and fabrication of equipment and spare die components
- Works closely with the EHS Manager to ensure safety is a top priority at the division
- Participates as required in audits and inspections
- Monitors and reports status of tool room projects
- Assesses performance of team and provides feedback and guidance
- Assigns work requests and projects to the appropriate person.
- Ensures all paperwork and reporting are kept up to date and are completed in a timely fashion
- Communicates goals, objectives and policies to their team members.
- Will oversee the tool room apprentice program.
- Works on the successional planning of personnel and identifying technical disciplines that are understaffed. Makes recommendations for succession planning and staffing.
- Responsible for the maintaining of associated cribs
- Work with production manager/superintendents to improve throughput and quality by monitoring & improving key KPIs
- Participate in production meetings as required and communicate information back to appropriate departmental personnel
Education And Experience
- 10 or more years working with stamping dies required (Journeyman certification preferred). 20 years preferred.
- Management experience required.
- Ability to lead and influence people and work as a team member
- Takes ownership of personal and employee development
- Must have understanding of stamping tooling components and materials used to make tooling
- Must have understanding of preventative maintenance programs
- Experience with CMMS software
Competencies
- Ability to operate machines and hand tools
- Ability to read engineering drawings
- Ability to disassemble and reassemble tooling
- Must have ability to work collaboratively with others as a part of a team
- Ability to understand and enforce company policies
- Plans, prioritizes and organizes work effectively to produce measurable results
- Keeps current with new work methods and technology
- Ability to use Outlook, Excel and PowerPoint software
Work Environment
- Regularly works in a production environment which requires a constant alertness of safety requirements and dangers as they will work near heavy cutting and material handling equipment.
- Must be able to lift parts and equipment which can weigh up to 50 pounds
- Must be able and comfortable to work in a heavy-industrial environment
About Us
Hesitant to apply because you may not meet every specific requirement? If this role is something you are interested in, but your previous experience doesn’t exactly align, we encourage you to apply! At Worthington Steel we are dedicated to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. We recognize that individuals with diverse experiences and backgrounds are essential to our success. You may be the perfect candidate for this role or others within our organization.
Worthington Steel (NYSEWS) is a metals processor that partners with customers to deliver highly technical and customized solutions. Worthington Steel’s expertise in carbon flat-roll steel processing, electrical steel laminations and tailor welded solutions are driving steel toward a more sustainable future.
As one of the most trusted metals processors in North America, Worthington Steel and its 4,600 employees harness the power of steel to advance our customers’ visions through value-added processing capabilities including galvanizing, pickling, configured blanking, specialty cold reduction, lightweighting and electrical lamination. Headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, Worthington operates 32 facilities in seven states and six countries. Following a people-first Philosophy, commitment to sustainability and proven business system, Worthington Steel’s purpose is to generate positive returns by providing trusted and innovative solutions for customers, creating opportunities for employees, and strengthening its communities.
Worthington Steel Inc., and its subsidiaries, is an equal employment opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered regardless of race, color, religion, age, national origin, sex, disability or veteran’s status.
The Director of Risk and Safety (EHS / Safety & Compliance) provides safety leadership and regulatory oversight across Country Meadows’ 10 communities throughout central and eastern Pennsylvania and one community in Maryland, helping ensure safe, compliant, and well-prepared environments for residents and coworkers. In partnership with operations leadership and community teams, this role coordinates safety programs, emergency preparedness initiatives, OSHA compliance, and regulatory oversight that support high-quality senior living operations and strengthen safety practices across the organization.
- Full-time Monday-Friday in-office at our Home Office location in Hershey, PA.
- Occasional travel to any of our 10 campuses located in Central, PA, Lehigh Valley, PA and Frederick, MD.
- Starting annual salary: $80,000 – $95,000, based on experience and qualifications and a competitive total rewards package including comprehensive benefits and generous paid time off
Director of Risk and Safety (EHS / Safety & Compliance) Responsibilities:
Fire Inspection & Emergency Preparedness
- Coordinate monthly fire drills, annual fire inspections, emergency preparedness drills,
- and elopement drills across all communities; document results and ensure follow-up compliance.
- Maintain and oversee the company Emergency Preparedness Manual and prepare required Department of Human Services filings.
- Provide annual fire extinguisher training and deliver Department of Human Services “train-the-trainer” instruction for coworkers responsible for new hire and annual fire safety training.
Safety Programs & Risk Management
- Develop, implement, and maintain company safety programs, policies, and annual safety objectives supporting operations across all communities.
- Provide technical safety leadership and guidance to community leadership and Home Office teams.
- Maintain the Illness and Injury Prevention Program and lead safety initiatives addressing ergonomics, resident fall prevention, lockout procedures, SDS compliance, and other workplace hazards.
- Identify safety training needs and coordinate safety education programs across communities.
- Support appropriate selection and use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
- Monitor safety metrics, analyze injury trends, and prepare safety and incident reports to guide prevention efforts.
- Serve as a member of the Risk Management Steering Team and collaborate with community safety committees to strengthen safety accountability and culture.
Regulatory Compliance & Safety Oversight
- Monitor OSHA, NFPA, and other federal, state, and local safety regulations and communicate updates to communities and Home Office teams.
- Conduct safety audits and mock OSHA inspections to ensure compliance with company safety programs and regulatory requirements.
- Monitor OSHA 300 and 300A logs and train campus office managers on OSHA incident reporting procedures.
- Monitor lost-time injuries, illnesses, and workers’ compensation claims and support prevention efforts.
- Maintain the Hazard Communications Program and required OSHA safety documentation.
- Prepare OSHA and Department of Labor reporting and review safety inspections, committee reports, and incident investigations to ensure appropriate follow-up and corrective action.
Director of Risk and Safety (EHS / Safety & Compliance) Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in Safety, Risk Management, Occupational Health, or a related field preferred.
- 2–5 years of experience in safety management, risk management, regulatory compliance, or a related field.
- Experience supporting safety programs across multiple locations or departments is strongly preferred.
- Valid driver’s license with satisfactory driving record.
- Ability to travel regularly to company communities and Home Office.
- Ability to work effectively with regulatory agencies, consultants, and external partners.
Key Skills & Expertise
- Environmental Health & Safety (EHS), workplace safety program development, and regulatory compliance.
- Knowledge of OSHA, NFPA, and related workplace safety regulations.
- Safety audits, inspections, incident investigation, and injury trend analysis.
- Emergency preparedness planning and fire safety programs.
- Ability to influence leaders and support safety initiatives across multiple locations.
- Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills with proficiency in Microsoft Office.
Our Investment in You:
- Above standard industry pay and comprehensive benefits including Highmark Blue Shield and employer-matching 401(k)
- Supplemental life insurance, company-paid short-term disability, and optional long- and short-term disability plans
- Generous paid time off, including holidays, your birthday, a Personal Day of Meaning, and the opportunity to roll over unused time
- Length of service bonus
Our Support for You:
- Family-owned, private company based in Hershey, PA
- Direct access to your supervisory team
- Incentivized career paths and tuition reimbursement
- On-the-job training and continuing education
- Employee Assistance Program for you and your family
- Co-worker Foundation (grants for times of need)
- Helping Hand interest-free loans
About Country Meadows
We have over 2500 co-workers who are serving our residents with meaning, thriving with purpose and leading our company with innovation! We have been serving seniors for over 35 years, and we invite you to join our vision for making lives better.
EOE
Job Title: Onsite Musculoskeletal Intervention Specialist (Athletic Trainer)
Location: Newton, IA (Client Site)
Position Details:
- Non-Exempt - Hourly
- 40 Hours Per Week (Actual Schedule to come)
- $27/hr.-$32/hr. (depending on experience).
Team Support:
- Medical support and oversight – Medical Director & Medical Client Lead
- Direct Supervisor – Manager of Site Operations(MSO)
- Tang & Company network of Athletic Trainers to collaborate with
Are you passionate about improving the health and well-being of others? Do you thrive in dynamic environments where no two days are the same? Join CAREonsite, a leader in the occupational health industry, as we embark on an exciting journey to revolutionize injury prevention and employee well-being!
About Us:
At CAREonsite, we believe that a healthy workforce is the backbone of success. Our commitment to safety, health, and innovation drives us to seek out enthusiastic professionals who share our vision of creating a safe and thriving work environment.
As an Athletic Trainer at CAREonsite, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the health and safety of the employees we serve. Primary responsibilities include developing and executing innovative injury prevention programs and fostering a culture of wellness with the support of the CAREonsite Athletic Trainer team and Providers. All programs created and delivered are within the athletic trainer scope of practice and state practice act. Your efforts will not only prevent injuries but also promote healthier lifestyles among employees, contributing to a more vibrant and productive workplace.
Key Responsibilities:
- Injury Prevention and Management: Implement CAREonsite injury prevention programs, working collaboratively with the client to ensure maximum utilization and optimal outcomes.
- Ergonomic Assessments: Conduct ergonomic assessments and recommend adjustments to the Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) team to reduce the risk of injuries.
- Employee Education: Lead targeted educational initiatives surrounding injury prevention, well-being, and other topics as decided in partnership with the EHS team.
- Health Promotion: Serve as a resource for existing employer well-being initiatives, encouraging employees to adopt healthier lifestyles both at work and at home.
- Physical Demands Testing: Develop and administer job-specific physical demands testing based on comprehensive physical demands analyses to ensure the workforce can perform their job duties safely.
- First Aid Injury Management: Perform first aid level care on workplace injuries within OSHA guidelines.
- Collaboration: Work closely with the EHS team, Human Resources, and leadership to integrate prevention and well-being initiatives into the company culture.
- Assist with hearing conservation and other medical surveillance programs in collaboration with the EHS team.
Qualifications:
- Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC), eligible for license in the state of Iowa.
- Strong communication skills and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work as part of a team.
- Passionate about promoting health and well-being in the workplace.
Compensation & Benefits:
- Competitive pay amongst the athletic training profession
- Generous paid time off policy
- 401 (k) with match
- Medical, Dental, & Vision Health Insurance Plans
- Life insurance
- Continuing education reimbursement
Join Us:
If you’re ready to make a positive impact and bring your passion for injury prevention and well-being to the occupational health sector, we want to hear from you! Apply today to be part of a forward-thinking company and help us build a healthier, safer future for the employees we serve.
Summary
Our client, a Fortune 500 pharmaceutical company, has engaged GForce Life Sciences to provide a Senior Electrical Engineering Manager. The Electrical PM will have expertise in electrical systems including electrical distributed power generation, feeds, distribution, lighting, fire alarm, emergency power, UPS, and low voltage systems. The PE is responsible for overseeing the engineering of these systems for major capital projects and initiatives from conceptualization through programming, design, bidding, construction, commissioning, and close out.
The Electrical PM will be responsible for multiple high-complexity projects of diverse scope that require an understanding of state of the art construction techniques and a high level of expertise in electrical systems, as well as rigor in compliance, and the highest standard of care. Science projects include research laboratories, vivarium, pilot scale manufacturing, major scientific equipment, amenity space, outdoor plaza, site lighting, and infrastructure projects.
The Electrical PM shall collaborate with the project team to effectively identify innovative solutions and bring clarity to the project process using a sophisticated analytical approach and sound judgement. Core focus areas include defining and meeting project goals for electrical systems, reviewing budgets, schedules, scopes, and quality, as well as risk mitigation and responding to field conditions and construction logistics and challenges.
The Electrical PM will be responsible to lead design teams and Construction Managers in both the pre-construction due diligence, design and scoping process with a focus on quality management, project controls, and user engagement as well as leading their teams through the bidding and construction administration process with a focus on field coordination, commissioning, substantial completion and close out.
Responsibilities
- Assists the Project Management team in developing the budget and schedule for design and construction projects, including renovations and green field projects.
- Works closely with Project Management, Engineering, Space Planning, EHS, Operations, and User teams to fully and rigorously document the electrical system requirements in the Owner’s Project Requirements document.
- Performs preliminary due diligence explorations of existing electrical systems during project initiation to identify any potential risks to the project and any opportunities for improving the building systems of existing buildings.
- Assists the Project Manager and Procurement in the development of scopes of work for design professionals, construction managers, general contractors and commissioning agent RFPs. Assist in the evaluation and bid leveling of proposals.
- Participates in regular project meetings.
- Works directly with hired MEP engineers, consultants, and contractors to answer questions, resolve issues and develop solutions.
- Provides supervision for all stages of the development and documentation of electrical requirements for lab and other equipment for the project. Collaborates with the Project Management team, internal engineers, end users, the Asset Management team, EHS, design professionals, lab equipment vendors, design professionals and contractors to ensure that all electrical system requirements for the equipment are met.
- Provides detailed reviews of and comments on due diligence reports, test fits, Basis of Design documents, room data sheets, construction documents and specifications prepared by the design professionals, checking for thoroughness, accuracy and compliance with the project requirements, design and documentation standards and minimize errors and omissions.
- Identifies long lead time equipment for potential Early Works purchasing by the contractor
- Works with the Project Managers, Design Professionals and Contractors to find solutions to mitigate costs and schedule delays due to errors and omissions in the design documents and unforeseeable field conditions
- Reviews shop drawings and submittals, RFI responses, and Change Orders
- Makes frequent site visits to ensure that electrical requirements are being implemented correctly during construction and creates field reports.
- Reviews Design Professional punch lists.
- Manages commissioning, auditing, & validating facilities systems for Capital Projects.
- Assists the Asset Management and Operations team in preparing equipment lists for import into the Integrated Workplace Management System
- Coaches and Mentors other members of engineering staff and supervises day to day operation of electrical systems.
- Interacts with municipalities and Con-Ed to obtain building permits and inspections.
- Supervises, coordinates, and schedules work with outside contractors and internal technicians.
- Audits, tests, commissions, and validates Facilities systems and also provide specialized engineering support services to RGC, PMPD, PCD, IT, & Vivarium groups.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering required
- Minimum of 5 years in an electrical engineering role
- In depth knowledge and extensive experience in electrical systems for complex life science laboratory and vivarium projects
- Skilled in the use of AutoCAD, Revit, Navisworks, SharePoint and Bluebeam Revu
- IWMS system experience
Terms & Start
- Onsite 4 days/week in Tarrytown, NY
- 12+ month contract
- Start ASAP
- Benefits included (Medical, Dental, Vision)
Project Engineer – Capital Projects / Project Manager
St. Louis, MO | Full-Time | Engineering
We are seeking an experienced Project Engineer / Project Manager to lead capital projects at our St. Louis facility, supporting operational excellence, safety, and long-term growth. This role will drive full lifecycle capital project execution within a process manufacturing environment, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on schedule, and within budget while aligning with business strategy and regulatory requirements. The ideal candidate brings strong plant engineering experience, hands-on construction leadership, and a proven ability to manage cross-functional teams across engineering, operations, procurement, EHS, and external contractors.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead capital projects from scope development through commissioning and startup
- Develop and manage project plans, budgets, schedules, and risk mitigation strategies
- Coordinate engineering, procurement, construction, and third-party contractors
- Provide technical leadership to plant engineering, maintenance, and operations teams
- Support reliability improvements, production optimization, and maintenance planning
- Ensure compliance with Responsible Care, ISO 14001, ASTM, ASME, and related standards
- Develop capital cost estimates and engineering studies to support project justification
- Integrate safety, environmental, and regulatory requirements into all phases of execution
- Manage multiple concurrent projects, including remote contractor oversight
- Drive continuous improvement in capital efficiency and project governance processes
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Chemical, or Electrical Engineering (required)
- 10+ years of capital project engineering experience in chemical or process manufacturing
- Strong background in equipment and piping design, installation, and plant construction
- Experience with material handling and pneumatic systems preferred
- Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional teams and external partners
- Working knowledge of Responsible Care, ISO 14001, ASTM, ASME, and applicable standards
- Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills
- Ability to travel up to 80% as project needs require
Preferred
- PMP certification or formal project management training
- Experience with reliability-centered maintenance and process safety management
- Familiarity with preventive and predictive maintenance programs
If you’re a driven engineering leader who thrives in complex plant environments and wants to make a measurable impact on capital performance, we’d love to connect.
About Us
Tinci Materials is a green chemical company that specializes in producing new energy lithium battery materials and daily cosmetics. As the global largest electrolyte suppliers, we are powered by a unique and diverse workforce fueled by the pride in what we do and what we stand for.
Join us at Tinci Materials to be part of an innovative and dynamic team that is dedicated towards shaping the future of the materials industry. Come grow with us and make a meaningful impact in your career!
Job Overview
We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented MEP Installation Engineer to join our chemical plant construction project in Baytown, Texas (Baytown, TX), USA. The ideal candidate will be responsible for overseeing the installation, testing, and commissioning of Mechanical, Electrical, Piping and Instrumentation (MEP) systems, ensuring compliance with design specifications, safety standards, and project schedules. This role requires solid technical expertise, extensive on-site practical experience, and the ability to coordinate effectively with multiple stakeholders.
What you will do
1.Supervise and manage the installation of MEP systems, including Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC), power supply and distribution systems, lighting systems, fire protection systems, plumbing systems, process piping, and instrumentation equipment.
2.Review MEP design drawings, technical specifications, and relevant technical documents to ensure constructability and compliance with project requirements.
3.Collaborate with mechanical, electrical, piping, and instrumentation subcontractors to ensure construction quality, schedule compliance, and strict adherence to safety protocols.
4.Conduct on-site inspections and quality checks to verify that installations comply with industry codes (e.g., National Electrical Code (NEC), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) standards, International Plumbing Code (IPC), etc.), local regulations, and company standards.
5.Assist the construction manager in holding meetings and synchronizing and addressing on-site related situations.
6.Develop and monitor installation schedules and progress reports for MEP-related work scopes.
7.Participate in system testing, commissioning, and startup work to ensure all MEP systems operate efficiently and safely.
8.Ensure all MEP installation work complies with Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) guidelines, including hazardous area classification and explosion-proof requirements.
About you
Skills and Qualifications
1.Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
2.At least 5 years of on-site work experience with verifiable project experience.
3.In-depth understanding of MEP systems, relevant codes and standards (e.g., National Electrical Code (NEC), American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) standards, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards, American Petroleum Institute (API) standards, etc.).
4.Proficient in reading and interpreting Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs), electrical schematics, and construction drawings.
5.Practical experience in MEP system installation supervision, testing, and commissioning.
6.Excellent problem-solving, communication, and team coordination skills.
7.Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and handle multiple priorities simultaneously.
8.Willing to work on-site under various weather conditions and adapt to project requirements.
Preferred Skills
1.Familiar with automation and control systems in chemical plants.
2.Bilingual proficiency is preferred (English & Spanish, or English & Chinese).
What We Offer
1.Competitive salary and benefits package (health insurance, dental insurance, retirement plan, etc.).
2.Opportunities for professional growth and career development.
3.A collaborative and safety-oriented work environment.
K2 Pure Solutions, founded in 2010, is a Chlor-Alkali Manufacturer operating inherently safer technology to produce chemicals such as bleach for water disinfection in the surrounding Northern California communities. Bleach is the modern, preferred water treatment chemical displacing chlorine throughout the world. K2 Pure Solutions produces bleach onsite from nothing but salt, water, and electricity eliminating the danger and risk of a chlorine railcar release into communities trans-America. Other chlor-alkali products produced by K2 Pure Solutions include chlorine, hydrogen, hydrochloric acid, and caustic soda.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Responsible for their assigned area to ensure there are no immediate or potential plant problems that threaten safety or production.
• Ensures work requests are issued for items to be worked on.
• Makes sure maintenance work is performed per procedure and standards.
• Maintains an electronic log on K2 database that describes plant issues and work that was performed on specific pieces of equipment.
• Works with the operators to develop their area knowledge and operating skills.
• Audit work permits to ensure that that they are being followed correctly.
• Audit Lock out tag out and provides feedback to the operators on any deficiencies.
• Audit weekly, monthly, yearly check sheets (pump swaps, car seal list safety shower checks etc.) and report those findings to the operations manager.
• Assign and assist operators in outage planning. (LOTO, clearing, etc.)
• Assigns housekeeping duties and ensures assigned housekeeping is performed.
• Coordinates and assists with procedure development and review.
• Continuously look for opportunities for improvement in their assigned areas.
• Assist or take on ownership of updating and creating procedures where gaps exist in current operating discipline and procedures.
• Assist operators and engineers with troubleshooting plant process issues.
• Active participant in department EH&S program, including spending time in field with other team members coaching and providing feedback regarding implementation of EHS programs and policies.
• Assist and participate in RCIs in area of responsibility.
• Strives to promote and create a positive working environment.
• Participates in the monthly safety council meetings.
• Is a member of the technical staff on-call team. COMPETENCIES Leadership:
• Willingly shares operations experience across the organization.
• Uses experience for problem analysis and problem solving and coaches others in this area.
• Displays a high standard of personal excellence including safe work behaviors, and ability to coach and mentor others. Communication:
• Interfaces professionally across the organization.
• Ability to explain material in a way that fits each individual. Page 2 of 2
• Fluent in English. Teamwork:
• Works effectively in a self-directed team environment. EXPERIENCE
• 10+ years of experience in Chlor-Alkali operations.
• Basic skills/experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook (or willingness/ability to learn).
• Maintenance and Lab knowledge is a plus. PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF JOB
• Ability to work at heights, in confined spaces, and climb ladders.
• Able to work for extended periods, outdoors and in all weather conditions.
• Lift a minimum of 50 pounds.
Company Benefits
• Subsidized medical, dental, and vision insurance
• Medical and dependent care FSA options
• 401k company matching with immediate vesting
• 8 company paid holidays plus 2 floating holidays of your choice
• Employer paid 1x annual life insurance
• Paid sick leave
• Paid vacation that increases with years of service
• Regular social events for employee & employee’s family
Salary Range
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The starting base pay for this role is between 160K - 190K annually at the time
of posting. The actual base pay depends on many factors, such as education,
experience, and skills. Base pay is only one part of K2 Pure Solution's
competitive total compensation package that can include strong benefits, perks
and bonuses. The base pay range is subject to change and may be modified in the
future.
ABOUT US
At HUB International, we are a team of entrepreneurs. We believe in protecting and supporting the aspirations of individuals, families, and businesses. We help our clients evaluate their risks and develop solutions tailored to their needs. We believe in empowering our employees to learn, grow, and make a difference. Our structure enables our teams to maintain their own unique, regional culture while leveraging support and resources from our corporate centers of excellence.
HUB is one of the largest global insurance and employee benefits broker, providing a boundaryless array of business insurance, employee benefits, risk services, personal insurance, retirement, and private wealth management products and services. With over $5 billion in revenue and more than 19,000 employees in 600 offices throughout North America, HUB has grown substantially, in part due to our industry leading success in mergers and acquisitions.
About the Role
HUB International's Risk Services Division partners with clients across manufacturing, construction, and a broad range of industries to turn risk management from a cost center into a competitive advantage. As a Senior Risk Consultant, you will be the primary strategic advisor to a diverse book of clients — diagnosing complex exposures, engineering customized solutions, and delivering measurable results that protect their people, property, and bottom line.
This role is built for a consultant who is ready to operate with a high degree of autonomy, mentor junior colleagues, and potentially grow into a people-management capacity as the division expands. If you thrive at the intersection of technical expertise, client relationships, and business development — and you're energized by working across industries — this is your next move.
What You'll Do
Client Advisory & Risk Consulting
- Lead comprehensive risk assessments and audits for clients across manufacturing, construction, distribution, and other industrial sectors — identifying exposures and delivering prioritized mitigation strategies.
- Design and implement customized risk improvement service plans aligned with each client's operational profile, risk tolerance, and insurance program objectives.
- Serve as a trusted advisor to senior client stakeholders, translating technical risk findings into clear business language and actionable recommendations.
- Oversee insurance carrier loss control activities on behalf of clients, ensuring carrier recommendations align with client interests and service plan goals.
Business Development & Client Retention
- Partner with HUB producers to drive new business by participating in prospect presentations and articulating the tangible value of risk services to prospective clients.
- Identify and close fee-based consulting opportunities that expand client relationships beyond traditional brokerage services.
- Deepen and diversify existing client relationships to drive retention and organic growth.
- Represent HUB as a subject matter expert through seminars, webinars, and industry events.
Team Leadership & Development
- Mentor and coach junior and mid-level consultants on technical risk assessments, client communication, and service delivery — with an eye toward building a high-performing team.
- Contribute to divisional best practices, service standards, and knowledge-sharing initiatives.
- Assume increasing supervisory and management responsibilities as the team grows — this role has a potential path to a Consulting Manager position.
Carrier & Vendor Management
- Build and maintain productive relationships with insurance carrier risk engineering teams and third-party vendors to enhance service capabilities and client outcomes.
- Leverage carrier and vendor resources strategically on behalf of clients to supplement internal consulting capacity.
What You Bring
Technical Expertise
- Deep knowledge of risk management principles, occupational safety regulations (OSHA, Cal/OSHA), and industry-specific exposures — particularly in manufacturing, construction, and related industrial sectors.
- Hands-on experience in health and safety consulting, including loss driver analysis and cost containment strategies.
- Proven ability to conduct audits, gap analyses, and risk assessments across complex, multi-site operations.
- Familiarity with risk assessment technology platforms and proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
Client & Interpersonal Skills
- A natural relationship builder who earns trust quickly with clients at all organizational levels — from front-line supervisors to C-suite executives.
- Excellent presentation and facilitation skills, with a track record of delivering training and consulting engagements to diverse audiences.
- Highly adaptable — able to shift context fluidly across industry types and client cultures without missing a beat.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills; able to translate complex risk concepts into clear, client-ready deliverables.
Leadership & Organizational Skills
- Demonstrated experience coaching or mentoring colleagues; comfortable providing constructive guidance and developing others.
- Highly organized and self-directed — able to manage multiple client engagements simultaneously with minimal oversight.
- Sound judgment and problem-solving instincts; able to make confident decisions in ambiguous or fast-moving situations.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Risk Management, Occupational Safety, Environmental Health, Business, or a related field.
- 10+ years of progressive experience in risk consulting, EHS, loss control, or insurance-related roles.
- Professional designation required or in progress: CSP (Certified Safety Professional), ARM (Associate in Risk Management), or equivalent.
- Demonstrated experience managing client relationships and delivering client-facing consulting engagements.
- Willingness and ability to travel regularly to client sites and HUB offices throughout Southern California and occasionally beyond.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience working with manufacturing and/or construction clients in a consulting or loss control capacity.
- Prior staff management, supervisory, or formal mentoring experience.
- Spanish language proficiency — a meaningful differentiator in Southern California’s diverse business landscape.
- Experience with Fleet Management, DOT Compliance and/or Property/Fire Protection is a plus
- Familiarity with California-specific regulatory environment (Cal/OSHA, IIPP requirements, Title 8).
JOIN OUR TEAM
Do you believe in the power of innovation, collaboration, and transformation? Do you thrive in a supportive and client focused work environment? Are you looking for an opportunity to help build and drive change in a rapidly growing and evolving organization? When you join HUB, you will be part of a community of learners and doers focused on helping our leaders maximize the potential of their employees.
Disclosure required under applicable law in California, Colorado, Illinois, Maryland, Minnesota, New York, New Jersey, and Washington states: The expected salary range for this position is $100,000- $175,000 and will be impacted by factors such as the successful candidate’s skills, experience and working location, as well as the specific position’s business line, scope and level. HUB International is proud to offer comprehensive benefit and total compensation packages: health/dental/vision/life/disability insurance, FSA, HSA and 401(k) accounts, paid-time-off benefits such as vacation, sick, and personal days, and eligible bonuses, equity and commissions for some positions.