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Monument is a leading right-of-way consulting firm that provides property acquisition, appraisal, relocation, and related real estate services for public infrastructure projects. Our clients include Federal, State, and local agencies, utility providers, and engineering firms, among others. We pride ourselves on our unique, fully remote workplace culture, where innovation and growth are fostered in a supportive and inclusive environment.
Position: Proposal Coordinator
Location: Remote | Full-Time
Pay: $75k-$90k
Position Description
Monument is seeking a dedicated and talented Proposal Coordinator with exceptional writing, editing and organizational skills to support our fast-paced marketing and business development team. We respond to a high volume of Requests for Proposals (RFPs) that require the development and submission of customized, pursuit-specific proposals that strategically spotlight Monument’s value while meeting the required parameters of each request. The primary responsibility of this role is the end-to-end management of the proposal lifecycle and production process, which includes thoughtful, non-technical, writing and content development, as well as administrative support, including scheduling and management of key milestones and deadlines. Additional department duties include the creation of customized marketing and promotional materials to support all company business lines.
Detailed Requirements and Responsibilities:
· Collaborate with technical writers, project managers and other team members to develop high-quality, compliant and engaging proposals.
· Write and edit proposal content with a focus on relevancy, accuracy and persuasiveness.
· Customize staff resumes, project experience write-ups, executive summaries and management plans, etc.
· Organize, store and archive proposal components to quickly compile and provide upon request.
· Select and customize appropriate writing templates to create proposal drafts.
· Research and collect information relevant to each pursuit for use in proposals.
· Review technical input and translate complex concepts into client-ready narratives.
· Analyze RFPs, SOQs, and advertisements; prepare compliance and requirement checklists, outlines, and proposal schedules.
· Compliance and Quality Assurance – conduct thorough reviews of RFP requirements to ensure all elements of submission meet requestor specifications, internal guidelines and legal standards.
· Finalize and submit proposals per RFP requirements.
· As needed, coordinate for formatting, binding, printing and mailing of physical submissions.
· Schedule, facilitate, and document proposal kick-off and color review milestones.
· Compile and distribute meeting notes, action items, and reviewer feedback.
· Coordinate proposal resources, including technical team input, subconsultant content, and supporting documentation.
· Develop and manage proposal production schedules.
· Ensure incorporation of review feedback and adherence to internal quality standards.
· Support interview teams as needed, under senior management oversight.
Qualifications
· Architecture or Engineering industry-based proposal writing experience is strongly preferred.
· Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple deadlines.
· Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
· Detail-oriented with a commitment to accuracy and quality.
· Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Adobe Acrobat Pro.
Education and Experience
· Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Marketing, English, Business, or related field preferred.
· 3–5 years of proposal writing or coordination experience, preferably in professional services, engineering, or construction industries.
How to Apply:
Learn more about our company and explore how you can be part of our shared vision at . Submit your resume and a detailed cover letter through our Careers page to take the first step toward joining the Monument team.
MONUMENT is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, including sexual orientation and gender identity, national origin, disability, protected Veteran Status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
Sales / Bidding Estimator – Position Summary:
The Sales / Bidding Estimator is responsible for preparing accurate and competitive bids for construction projects while also serving as a client-facing representative of the company. This hybrid role combines technical estimating skills with strong sales abilities to ensure both profitable project acquisition and positive client engagement. The ideal candidate thrives in a dynamic environment, communicates effectively with clients and internal teams, and has deep knowledge of construction methods, materials, and costs.
Key Responsibilities:
• Business Development & Client Acquisition: Proactively identify and pursue new project opportunities in industrial markets such as manufacturing, food & beverage, chemical, and utilities. Networking with decision-makers, attend industry events, and maintain a pipeline of qualified leads to support company growth.
• Client Relationship Management: Build, maintain, and strengthen long-term relationships with existing and prospective clients. Act as the primary point of contact during the preconstruction phase, responding quickly to client inquiries, clarifying scope, and providing professional guidance to establish trust and credibility.
• Estimating & Takeoffs: Review and analyze drawings, specifications, and bid documents to identify project scope and requirements. Perform accurate quantity takeoffs for labor, materials, and equipment, ensuring estimates are complete and aligned with project objectives.
• Subcontractor & Vendor Coordination: Solicit and evaluate pricing from subcontractors and vendors, ensuring competitive coverage and compliance with project requirements. Develop and maintain a reliable network of trade partners to support accurate, timely bids.
• Bid & Proposal Development: Prepare detailed cost estimates, budgets, and proposals that clearly define scope, inclusions, exclusions, and assumptions. Present proposals to clients in a professional and compelling manner, highlighting value-engineering options when appropriate.
• Market & Cost Intelligence: Monitor construction cost trends, commodity pricing, and competitor activity to refine estimating strategies and maintain competitive positioning in the marketplace.
• Collaboration & Handoff: Work closely with project managers, engineers, and operations staff to ensure awarded projects transition smoothly from estimating to execution. Provide detailed handoff documents, clarifications, and support to ensure project success.
• Documentation & Reporting: Maintain organized estimate files, bid logs, client communications, and historical cost databases. Track bid outcomes, hit rates, and margin performance to support continuous improvement.
• Risk Management: Identify potential project risks and develop mitigation strategies to minimize impact.
• Alignment with Mission, Vision, and Core Values: Understand and support the company's mission. Contribute to achieving the company's vision. Uphold and promote the company's core values.
Qualifications:
• Minimum of 3–5 years of experience in sales, estimating, or project management within the industrial construction sector (structural steel, process piping, equipment installation, millwright). Experience with design-build or EPC environments is a plus.
• Strong ability to read and interpret blueprints, specifications, P&IDs (Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams), and bid documents. Familiarity with industry codes and standards.
• Proficiency with estimating software (e.g., Bluebeam, Sage Estimating, Trimble, or similar), takeoff programs, and Microsoft Excel. Ability to build and manage detailed cost models.
• Proven ability to build and maintain client relationships, develop proposals, and present to decision-makers. Strong negotiation and persuasion skills.
• Ability to analyze cost data, subcontractor quotes, and historical performance metrics to prepare accurate and competitive bids.
• Excellent verbal, written, and presentation skills to clearly convey information to clients, subcontractors, and internal stakeholders.
• Strong multitasking ability to manage multiple bids and deadlines simultaneously, while maintaining high accuracy and attention to detail.
• Understanding of profit margins, risk management, and market conditions that affect pricing and competitiveness.
• Flexibility to adjust to changing bid requirements, client needs, and market conditions.
• Professionalism & Integrity: High ethical standards, commitment to client satisfaction, and alignment with company mission, vision, and core values.
• Training or certification in estimating, project management, or business development (e.g., ASPE, CMAA, or similar) is desirable.
Physical Responsibilities:
• The role requires visiting construction sites, which may involve exposure to various weather conditions, noise, and hazardous materials.
• The position involves physical activities such as walking, standing, and occasionally lifting and carrying materials or equipment.
Reporting Structure:
• Reports to: Executive team, Operations Manager
• Collaborates with: Executive team, Customers, Project Teams including subcontractors and internal staff.
$95,000.00 - $115,000.00 annually
*In addition to the base wage, this role will include a commission structure based on performance and results.
Benefits:
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Referral program
- Vision insurance
Job Title: Senior Contracts & Proposals Administrator
Location: Anaheim, CA
Schedule: Monday-Friday
Pay: $100,000 - $120,000 (Plus bonus and benefits)
Duration: Direct Hire
We’re partnering with a well-established environmental and construction services firm to hire a Senior Contracts & Proposals Administrator.
This is a high-impact, high-visibility role supporting both business development and project execution. You’ll play a critical role in managing daily proposal submissions and contract administration for projects ranging from $500K to $30M+.
Responsibilities
Proposal Management:
- Lead and manage daily RFP/RFQ proposal submissions across public and private sectors
- Develop compliant, high-quality proposals including technical narratives, staffing plans, and past performance
- Coordinate inputs across estimating, project management, safety, finance, and leadership
- Manage proposal schedules, compliance matrices, and submission deadlines
- Maintain proposal templates, resumes, and qualification packages
Contract Administration:
- Oversee the full contract lifecycle (execution, tracking, and modifications)
- Manage deliverables, milestones, and compliance requirements
- Coordinate insurance certificates, bid bonds, and performance/payment bonds
- Support both public works and private client contracts
Subcontract & Business Development Support
- Prepare and administer subcontracts, purchase orders, and consulting agreements
- Ensure compliance with flow-down clauses, safety, and insurance requirements
- Support CRM tracking and opportunity management
- Assist with teaming agreements, NDAs, and proposal strategy
- Maintain databases for past performance, resumes, and project experience
Qualifications
- 7–12+ years of experience in contracts administration and proposal development
- Background in construction, environmental, or engineering services
- Strong knowledge of:
- Government and public works contracting
- Proposal compliance and submission processes
- Construction and/or environmental contract structures
- Proven ability to manage multiple proposals under tight deadlines (high volume)
- Exceptional attention to detail and strong writing/editing skills
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office, CRM systems, and contract management tools
Nice to Have Qualifications
- Experience with Microsoft Dynamics, ContractSafe, or similar systems
- Notary Public certification (or willingness to obtain)
- Experience in high-volume public bid environments
- Familiarity with proposal graphics, charts, and formatting
Why this Opportunity Stands Out
- Key hire tied to long-term team growth and succession planning
- High exposure to executive leadership and decision-makers
- Work on revenue-driving proposals and contracts daily
- Blend of public sector and private client work
- Stable, established company with strong industry presence
At a Glance
Company: Precision Castparts Corp.
Location: Garden Grove, CA (On-site)
Job Type: Full-Time
Pay Range: $26.00 – $39.25 per hour (based on experience)
Shift: Days or Afternoons | Monday–Friday
Overtime: Optional 6 hours Saturday
Experience Level: Mid-Level (2–4 years)
Work Authorization: U.S. Person may be required (ITAR/EAR compliance)
Apply Link: Apply through hireCNC
Why This Role Exists
This role exists to support continued production demand and operational growth across aerospace and industrial manufacturing programs.
At Precision Castparts Corp., this position plays a key role in producing highly engineered, tight-tolerance components used in aerospace, power generation, and energy applications — with a strong focus on quality, consistency, and on-time delivery.
The Work You’ll Be Doing
In this role, you will:
- Set up and operate CNC Lathes and automated machining cells (DMG Mori EcoTurn 450, DMG Mori NLX 2500/700, Hardinge, Takisawa)
- Prepare fixtures, load tooling, and set offsets for production runs
- Load, run, and make basic edits to CNC programs at the machine
- Run production and repeat jobs while maintaining quality standards
- Perform first-piece and in-process inspections using precision tools
- Adjust feeds, speeds, and offsets to maintain tolerances and part quality
- Read and interpret blueprints, shop travelers, and work instructions
- Verify prior operations are complete before starting new processes
- Troubleshoot basic machining or program issues as they arise
- Collaborate with supervisors, leads, and quality teams to ensure production goals are met
Machines, Controls & Inspection Tools
You’ll work with equipment such as:
Machines:
- 2–3 Axis CNC Lathes - DMG Mori EcoTurn 450, DMG Mori NLX 2500/700, Hardinge, Takisawa
- Automated Machine Cells
- Drilling & Reaming Equipment
Controls:
- Fanuc
- Haas
- Mazak
Inspection Tools:
- Micrometers
- Calipers
- Height Gauges
- Air Gauges
- Bench Inspection Equipment
Materials You’ll Work With
- Aluminum
- Alloy Steel
- Stainless Steel
- Aerospace-grade alloys
What We’re Looking ForRequired:
- 1+ years of CNC machining and setup experience
- Experience with CNC Lathes
- Ability to read blueprints and follow shop travelers
- Basic understanding of G & M codes
- Experience with setups, tooling, and offsets
- Familiarity with inspection tools (calipers, mics, gauges)
- Basic shop math (fractions, decimals, measurements)
- Ability to read and write English
- Safety-focused and reliable
Preferred (Not Required):
- Experience with multi-axis (3+ axis) machining
- Exposure to automated machine cells
- Experience in aerospace or high-precision manufacturing
- Strong troubleshooting and process improvement mindset
Why Machinists Like Working Here
Machinists choose Precision Castparts Corp. because:
- Clean, organized, and safety-focused shop environment
- Stable, long-term work supporting aerospace and energy industries
- Access to advanced machining equipment and technology
- Competitive pay and strong benefits package
- Opportunities to grow into advanced setup, programming, or leadership roles
- Backed by Berkshire Hathaway with strong long-term stability
Pay, Benefits & Schedule
Pay Range: $26.00 – $39.25/hr (DOE)
Benefits:
- Quarterly Bonus
- Medical, dental, vision insurance
- 401(k) with company match
- 40 hours PTO annually
- 10 paid holidays
- Life insurance
Schedule:
- Monday–Friday | Days or Afternoons
Overtime: As needed
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There are those who are born to lead, and those who are born to lead in faith. As a Navy Chaplain, you will be the voice of encouragement, reason and hope to thousands of Sailors and Marines. From morning prayers to Sunday mass services to baptisms at sea, you will support and uplift the brave men and women who have chosen to serve their country.
The Navy Chaplain Corps boasts more than 800 Navy Chaplains from more than 100 different faith groups, including Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist and many others. Chaplains hold important leadership roles as well, each serving as a Navy Officer. Chaplains offer everything from faith and personal advice, to much-needed solace - all while living up to the guiding principles of the Chaplain Mission:
- Providing religious ministry and support to those of your own faith
- Facilitating the religious requirements of those from all faiths
- Caring for all servicemembers and their families, including those subscribing to no specific faith
- Advising the command in ensuring the free exercise of religion
To learn more, call the Chaplain Corps at 888-NAVYCHC.
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What to Expect
Navy Chaplain
Navy Chaplain - Ministry of Presence - The Full Experience
About Chaplain Jobs in the Navy
Responsibilities
As a Navy Chaplain, your job spans a broad range of duties. You will support fellow servicemembers during their most joyful moments and during their most difficult. Your responsibilities might be to:
- Conduct worship services in a variety of settings
- Perform religious rites and ceremonies such as weddings, funeral services and baptisms
- Counsel individuals who seek guidance
- Oversee religious education programs, such as Sunday school and youth groups
- Visit and provide spiritual guidance and care to hospitalized personnel and/or their family members
- Train lay leaders who conduct religious education programs
- Promote attendance at religious services, retreats and conferences
- Advise leaders at all levels regarding morale, ethics and spiritual well-being
Work Environment
Navy Chaplains immerse themselves in the daily lives of servicemembers. In what can be best described as a ministry of presence, they are there to offer guidance and insight, whenever they're needed. You could provide support on land or at sea, when presiding over religious ceremonies on a base or conducting services from the flight deck of an aircraft carrier.
Training & Advancement
Those pursuing a Chaplain position are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. Upon completion, they attend a seven-week course at the Naval Chaplaincy School and Center, also in Newport, RI.
Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance.
Post-Service Opportunities
Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields such as family counseling and behavioral therapy in the civilian world.
Education Opportunities
Navy Chaplains typically continue their education throughout their careers. Opportunities for continuing education are available through the Advanced Education Program while being paid full-time as a Navy Officer. Beyond professional credentials and certifications, Navy Chaplains can advance their education by:
- Pursuing opportunities at institutions such as Naval Postgraduate School (NPS)
- Completing Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) at one of the various service colleges
Keep in mind: if you're in the process of starting or completing your graduate theological degree, you may have the opportunity to enter the Navy Chaplain Candidate Program (CCPO) as a student.
Qualifications & Requirements
A candidate seeking to serve as a Navy Chaplain and Officer must:
- Have a bachelor's degree from a qualified four-year undergraduate educational institution
- Have a graduate degree in theological or related studies from an accredited educational institution. (Note that a qualifying degree program requires no fewer than 72 semester hours or 108 quarter hours of graduate-level work. Related studies may include graduate courses in pastoral counseling, social work, religious administration and similar disciplines when one-half of the earned credits include topics in general religion, world religions, the practice of religion, theology, religious philosophy, religious ethics and/or the foundational writings from the applicant's religious tradition.)
- Have two years of full-time religious leadership experience that's compatible with the duties of a Religious Ministry Professional (RMP) in their respective Religious Organizations (RO) and relevant to the settings of military chaplaincy
- Must be able to obtain an Ecclesiastical Endorsement from a religious faith organization registered with the Department of War
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before.
To learn more and see if you qualify to serve as a Navy Chaplain, call the Chaplain Corps at 888-NAVYCHC.
Part-Time Opportunities
Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Chaplain, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Chaplains in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. This gives you the flexibility to minister in the Navy while maintaining responsibilities to your congregation at home.
For Annual Training, Chaplains may serve anywhere in the world, alongside the Sailors, Marines and Coast Guardsmen to whom they minister.
Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors.
Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that.
Chaplains in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must be met.
For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again.
For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates will be required to attend the Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy.
For educational and institutional qualifications and requirements, please reference the Qualifications & Requirements section above.
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before.
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Saving lives is the mission-but for Special Operations medics, it's a mission fought in the shadows. These elite medical specialists don't just treat injuries; they bring life-saving expertise into the fight.
From stabilizing wounded operators under enemy fire to leaping from helicopters and diving with Special Operations teams, Hospital Corpsmen in the Advanced Technical Field (HM-ATF), are trained to handle medical emergencies wherever the mission takes them. As part of an exclusive group supporting SEALs, Divers, SWCC, and EOD teams, they deliver critical care in the most extreme conditions. You might serve in one of three roles: a Search & Rescue Medical Technician, a Dive Medical Technician or as a Special Operations Independent Duty Corpsman.
It's not easy to earn the title "Doc." But when warfighters put their lives on the line, they need a medical warrior by their side.
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SPECIAL OPERATIONS CORPSMAN: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS
Responsibilities
Those in the Hospital Corpsman Advanced Technical Field go beyond the duties of basic Hospital Corpsman, working in austere and challenging environments while saving lives. Each of the three classifications has its own responsibilities:
Special Operations Independent Duty Corpsman (SOIDC)
- Provide advanced medical care and operational services for Marine Reconnaissance, USMC Special Operations Forces and Navy Special Operations Command personnel, like SWCC and SEALs
- Engage as a team member in direct action, special reconnaissance, foreign internal defense and unconventional warfare
Search and Rescue Medical Technician (SMT)
- Rescue patients and deliver emergency care from the back of a helicopter
- Perform aircrew duties and En Route Care (ERC) for routine illness and emergent patients
- Provide relief and assistance in areas ravaged by catastrophic natural disasters
- Support Search and Rescue (SAR), tactical evacuation (TECEVAC), Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC), casualty evacuation (CASEVAC) and Combat Search & Rescue (CSAR) for Navy and Marine Corps Aviation
Deep Sea Diving Medical Technician (DMT)
- Provide basic medicine and assist medics in prevention and treatment of diving related illnesses, injuries associated with deep sea diving and hyperbaric conditions
- Operate, test and repair all Navy diving equipment
- Perform underwater inspections, harbor/port/ship security inspections, conduct ordnance searches, rescue personnel, engage in special warfare and small boat operations
- Operate Swimmer Delivery Vehicle Dry-Deck Shelter system and submarine Lock-in/Lock-out systems
Work Environment
As a Hospital Corpsman, you have the most diverse range of work environments in the Navy. Your job will likely take you all over the world-and far out of your comfort zone. If you choose to go the Hospital Corpsman Advanced Technical Field route, you will work in extreme and sometimes precarious conditions. From deep-sea diving to combat missions to flying in MH-60 Romeo helicopters, you will train outside the realm of conventional military forces to prepare for any mission. You may work independent of a physician or under supervision in this program.
Training & Advancement
Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), you'll report for specialized training including:
Hospital Corps "A" School (19 weeks) in San Antonio, Texas for training on basic principles and techniques of patient care and first aid procedures.
After "A" School, HM-ATF candidates track to one of three advanced training paths:
- Special Operations Independent Duty Corpsman Pipeline (121 weeks)
Areas of training include but are not limited to basic reconnaissance, airborne operations, combatant diving, demolitions, clinical diagnostics, advanced trauma skills, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), basic surgical anesthesia, basic veterinary medicine and basic dental exams. - Search and Rescue Medical Tech Pipeline (27 weeks)
Areas of training include but are not limited to advanced fluid resuscitation, administration and management of Advanced Life Support medications, use of emergency medical equipment, rescue and recovery devices and patient handling. - Medical Deep Sea Diving Tech Pipeline (28 weeks)
Areas of training include but are not limited to diving physics, scuba and surface-supplied air diving, recognition and treatment of diving related illnesses.
After completing your pipeline, you'll receive your first assignment. You'll go wherever you're needed, which can be anywhere in the world. Automatic promotion opportunities are available but are competitive and based on completion of pipeline.
Post-Service Opportunities
There's no better way to begin a successful career in health care than by serving in the medical support division of America's Navy. Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world, such as Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Home Health Aide, Anesthesiologist Assistant and more.
Education Opportunities
Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training in the medical field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education.
You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
Qualifications & Requirements
A high-school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor. Those seeking a position as a Hospital Corpsman must be U.S. citizens.
While no college degree is required to apply for a position as a Hospital Corpsman Advanced Technical Field, a high degree of difficulty should be expected. Entry Requirements include:
- Vision correctable to 20/20
- Normal color perception
- Pass a physical examination
- 28 years of age or younger
- U.S. citizen eligible for security clearance
In addition to strong communication, writing and arithmetic skills, you should also have a genuine interest in providing health care, along with good use of your hands and strong physical stamina.
The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements are:
For Special Operations Independent Duty Corpsman (SOIDC)
Exercise Time Min. Elevated Swim 500 yards (breast or sidestroke) Unlimited 12:30 9:30 Push-up 2:00 50 75 Curl-up 2:00 50 75 Pull-up 2:00 10 15 Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 10:30 9:30
For Search and Rescue Medical Technicians (SMT)
Exercise Time Min. Swim 500 yards (breast or sidestroke) Unlimited 12:00 Push-up 2:00 42 Pull-up 2:00 04 Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 12:00
For Deep Sea Diving Medical Technicians (DMT)
Exercise Time Min. Swim 500 yards (breast or sidestroke) Unlimited 12:00 Push-up 2:00 50 Pull-up 2:00 06 Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 11:30
Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses.
Important personal traits for this role include maturity, resourcefulness, dependability and trustworthiness. Please note that any illegal involvement with drugs may be disqualifying.
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before.
Part-Time Opportunities
There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy.
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The Borgen Project is an international organization that works at the political level to improve living conditions for people impacted by war, famine and poverty.
With 20 years of experience in the advocacy space, The Borgen Project has worked to support the passage of numerous bills that have benefitted close to 500 million people in developing countries.
Political Affairs Internship:
The role focuses on making poverty a focus of U.S., Canadian and U.K. foreign policy. This is a part-time 12-hours per week, 12 week, unpaid remote internship. If your availability is limited, you can work ahead and complete the program in fewer weeks.
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Responsibilities will include:
Leading public and political outreach in your state and district.
Meeting with members of Congress/Government in your State/District/Constituency.
Representing The Borgen Project at various business, political and community events.
Assisting with fundraising. Create a personal fundraising campaign and meet targets.
Mobilizing individuals to contact their members of Government in support of key poverty-reduction legislation.
Speaking to groups, classes and organizations.
Writing letters of support for key programs to political leaders, media and other groups.
Experience:
No prior experience is necessary, we're looking for people who are passionate about fighting poverty and righting wrongs, regardless of your GPAs/background.
Details:
This is an unpaid internship, although college credit is available. The position can be worked remotely from any of the following countries: U.S., U.K., Canada, France or Australia.
Start Date:
New programs begin every month, you choose the month you wish to start.
Facility Solutions Group is dedicated to timeless contribution and service in lighting, electrical, energy, and technology fields. Our mission is to consistently provide our customers with superior value through quality products, service and support by contributing to the quality of life of all employees.
As one of the nations largest single-source providers of lighting and electrical products, electrical services, electrical construction, and energy management solutions is expanding their staff and seeking an Apprentice Electrician to join the LA Construction team.
As an Apprentice Electrician you will work under the guidance of a Journeyman level electrician assisting in the installation, alteration, addition, and/or repair of electrical systems on commercial work sites. The ideal candidate will be working towards a career in the trade with Facility Solutions Group.
ResponsibilitiesAn Apprentice Electrician will:
- Gather tools and supplies to be used at work site.
- Measure, cut, and bend wire and conduit.
- Trace out short circuits in wiring.
- Assist in lifting, positioning, and fastening objects such as wiring, conduit, and motors.
- Maintain tools and equipment and keeps supplies and parts in order.
- Clean work area, machines, tools, and equipment.
- Help in securing, relocating and organizing materials, small tools, and equipment from and back to appropriate storage areas.
- Keep work area clean by collecting and disposing of scrap, excess materials, and refuse.
- Assists in pulling wire, lifting, hoisting and positioning materials.
- May operate hand tools and equipment under direct supervision of a Foreman or more senior electrician.
- Assists in mounting and strapping conduit.
- Assists more senior personnel in electrical installations, connections, and terminations under close supervision.
- Performs other project related duties and assignments as instructed by supervisor.
- An apprentice electrician will not work on energized circuits or equipment.
The ideal candidate will satisfy the following requirements and qualifications:
- High School Diploma or General Education Degree
- MUST have Current State Apprentice Electricians License
- MUST be able to pass a background screen
- Valid drivers license
- Ability to multitask while staying organized
- Strong verbal and written communications skills
- Positive customer service skills
- Experience in lighting a plus!
WE OFFER
- 22 Days PTO with Cash Out Options
- 401K Program with matching contribution
- Medical (free for the employee) Vision, Dental and Life benefits
- Advancement opportunities for outstanding performers
As an EEO/Affirmative Action Employer, all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
Pay RangeUSD $19.00 - USD $30.00 /Yr.
Saving lives is the mission-but for Special Operations medics, it's a mission fought in the shadows. These elite medical specialists don't just treat injuries; they bring life-saving expertise into the fight.
From stabilizing wounded operators under enemy fire to leaping from helicopters and diving with Special Operations teams, Hospital Corpsmen in the Advanced Technical Field (HM-ATF), are trained to handle medical emergencies wherever the mission takes them. As part of an exclusive group supporting SEALs, Divers, SWCC, and EOD teams, they deliver critical care in the most extreme conditions. You might serve in one of three roles: a Search & Rescue Medical Technician, a Dive Medical Technician or as a Special Operations Independent Duty Corpsman.
It's not easy to earn the title Doc. But when warfighters put their lives on the line, they need a medical warrior by their side.
Enlisted None
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Search and Rescue Medical Technician
Medical Deep Sea Diving Technician
SPECIAL OPERATIONS CORPSMAN: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS
Responsibilities
Those in the Hospital Corpsman Advanced Technical Field go beyond the duties of basic Hospital Corpsman, working in austere and challenging environments while saving lives. Each of the three classifications has its own responsibilities:
Special Operations Independent Duty Corpsman (SOIDC)
- Provide advanced medical care and operational services for Marine Reconnaissance, USMC Special Operations Forces and Navy Special Operations Command personnel, like SWCC and SEALs
- Engage as a team member in direct action, special reconnaissance, foreign internal defense and unconventional warfare
Search and Rescue Medical Technician (SMT)
- Rescue patients and deliver emergency care from the back of a helicopter
- Perform aircrew duties and En Route Care (ERC) for routine illness and emergent patients
- Provide relief and assistance in areas ravaged by catastrophic natural disasters
- Support Search and Rescue (SAR), tactical evacuation (TECEVAC), Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC), casualty evacuation (CASEVAC) and Combat Search & Rescue (CSAR) for Navy and Marine Corps Aviation
Deep Sea Diving Medical Technician (DMT)
- Provide basic medicine and assist medics in prevention and treatment of diving related illnesses, injuries associated with deep sea diving and hyperbaric conditions
- Operate, test and repair all Navy diving equipment
- Perform underwater inspections, harbor/port/ship security inspections, conduct ordnance searches, rescue personnel, engage in special warfare and small boat operations
- Operate Swimmer Delivery Vehicle Dry-Deck Shelter system and submarine Lock-in/Lock-out systems
Work Environment
As a Hospital Corpsman, you have the most diverse range of work environments in the Navy. Your job will likely take you all over the world-and far out of your comfort zone. If you choose to go the Hospital Corpsman Advanced Technical Field route, you will work in extreme and sometimes precarious conditions. From deep-sea diving to combat missions to flying in MH-60 Romeo helicopters, you will train outside the realm of conventional military forces to prepare for any mission. You may work independent of a physician or under supervision in this program.
Training & Advancement
Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), you'll report for specialized training including:
Hospital Corps A School (19 weeks) in San Antonio, Texas for training on basic principles and techniques of patient care and first aid procedures.
After A School, HM-ATF candidates track to one of three advanced training paths:
- Special Operations Independent Duty Corpsman Pipeline (121 weeks)
Areas of training include but are not limited to basic reconnaissance, airborne operations, combatant diving, demolitions, clinical diagnostics, advanced trauma skills, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), basic surgical anesthesia, basic veterinary medicine and basic dental exams. - Search and Rescue Medical Tech Pipeline (27 weeks)
Areas of training include but are not limited to advanced fluid resuscitation, administration and management of Advanced Life Support medications, use of emergency medical equipment, rescue and recovery devices and patient handling. - Medical Deep Sea Diving Tech Pipeline (28 weeks)
Areas of training include but are not limited to diving physics, scuba and surface-supplied air diving, recognition and treatment of diving related illnesses.
After completing your pipeline, you'll receive your first assignment. You'll go wherever you're needed, which can be anywhere in the world. Automatic promotion opportunities are available but are competitive and based on completion of pipeline.
Post-Service Opportunities
There's no better way to begin a successful career in health care than by serving in the medical support division of America's Navy. Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world, such as Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Home Health Aide, Anesthesiologist Assistant and more.
Education Opportunities
Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training in the medical field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education.
You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
Qualifications & Requirements
A high-school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor. Those seeking a position as a Hospital Corpsman must be U.S. citizens.
While no college degree is required to apply for a position as a Hospital Corpsman Advanced Technical Field, a high degree of difficulty should be expected. Entry Requirements include:
- Vision correctable to 20/20
- Normal color perception
- Pass a physical examination
- 28 years of age or younger
- U.S. citizen eligible for security clearance
In addition to strong communication, writing and arithmetic skills, you should also have a genuine interest in providing health care, along with good use of your hands and strong physical stamina.
The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements are:
For Special Operations Independent Duty Corpsman (SOIDC)
Exercise Time Min. Elevated Swim 500 yards (breast or sidestroke) Unlimited 12:30 9:30 Push-up 2:00 50 75 Curl-up 2:00 50 75 Pull-up 2:00 10 15 Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 10:30 9:30
For Search and Rescue Medical Technicians (SMT)
Exercise Time Min. Swim 500 yards (breast or sidestroke) Unlimited 12:00 Push-up 2:00 42 Pull-up 2:00 04 Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 12:00
For Deep Sea Diving Medical Technicians (DMT)
Exercise Time Min. Swim 500 yards (breast or sidestroke) Unlimited 12:00 Push-up 2:00 50 Pull-up 2:00 06 Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 11:30
Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses.
Important personal traits for this role include maturity, resourcefulness, dependability and trustworthiness. Please note that any illegal involvement with drugs may be disqualifying.
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before.
Part-Time Opportunities
There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy.
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Saving lives is the mission-but for Special Operations medics, it's a mission fought in the shadows. These elite medical specialists don't just treat injuries; they bring life-saving expertise into the fight.
From stabilizing wounded operators under enemy fire to leaping from helicopters and diving with Special Operations teams, Hospital Corpsmen in the Advanced Technical Field (HM-ATF), are trained to handle medical emergencies wherever the mission takes them. As part of an exclusive group supporting SEALs, Divers, SWCC, and EOD teams, they deliver critical care in the most extreme conditions. You might serve in one of three roles: a Search & Rescue Medical Technician, a Dive Medical Technician or as a Special Operations Independent Duty Corpsman.
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SPECIAL OPERATIONS CORPSMAN: CAREER DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS
Responsibilities
Those in the Hospital Corpsman Advanced Technical Field go beyond the duties of basic Hospital Corpsman, working in austere and challenging environments while saving lives. Each of the three classifications has its own responsibilities:
Special Operations Independent Duty Corpsman (SOIDC)
- Provide advanced medical care and operational services for Marine Reconnaissance, USMC Special Operations Forces and Navy Special Operations Command personnel, like SWCC and SEALs
- Engage as a team member in direct action, special reconnaissance, foreign internal defense and unconventional warfare
Search and Rescue Medical Technician (SMT)
- Rescue patients and deliver emergency care from the back of a helicopter
- Perform aircrew duties and En Route Care (ERC) for routine illness and emergent patients
- Provide relief and assistance in areas ravaged by catastrophic natural disasters
- Support Search and Rescue (SAR), tactical evacuation (TECEVAC), Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC), casualty evacuation (CASEVAC) and Combat Search & Rescue (CSAR) for Navy and Marine Corps Aviation
Deep Sea Diving Medical Technician (DMT)
- Provide basic medicine and assist medics in prevention and treatment of diving related illnesses, injuries associated with deep sea diving and hyperbaric conditions
- Operate, test and repair all Navy diving equipment
- Perform underwater inspections, harbor/port/ship security inspections, conduct ordnance searches, rescue personnel, engage in special warfare and small boat operations
- Operate Swimmer Delivery Vehicle Dry-Deck Shelter system and submarine Lock-in/Lock-out systems
Work Environment
As a Hospital Corpsman, you have the most diverse range of work environments in the Navy. Your job will likely take you all over the world-and far out of your comfort zone. If you choose to go the Hospital Corpsman Advanced Technical Field route, you will work in extreme and sometimes precarious conditions. From deep-sea diving to combat missions to flying in MH-60 Romeo helicopters, you will train outside the realm of conventional military forces to prepare for any mission. You may work independent of a physician or under supervision in this program.
Training & Advancement
Upon completion of initial training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), you'll report for specialized training including:
Hospital Corps A School (19 weeks) in San Antonio, Texas for training on basic principles and techniques of patient care and first aid procedures.
After A School, HM-ATF candidates track to one of three advanced training paths:
- Special Operations Independent Duty Corpsman Pipeline (121 weeks)
Areas of training include but are not limited to basic reconnaissance, airborne operations, combatant diving, demolitions, clinical diagnostics, advanced trauma skills, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), basic surgical anesthesia, basic veterinary medicine and basic dental exams. - Search and Rescue Medical Tech Pipeline (27 weeks)
Areas of training include but are not limited to advanced fluid resuscitation, administration and management of Advanced Life Support medications, use of emergency medical equipment, rescue and recovery devices and patient handling. - Medical Deep Sea Diving Tech Pipeline (28 weeks)
Areas of training include but are not limited to diving physics, scuba and surface-supplied air diving, recognition and treatment of diving related illnesses.
After completing your pipeline, you'll receive your first assignment. You'll go wherever you're needed, which can be anywhere in the world. Automatic promotion opportunities are available but are competitive and based on completion of pipeline.
Post-Service Opportunities
There's no better way to begin a successful career in health care than by serving in the medical support division of America's Navy. Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian world, such as Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Home Health Aide, Anesthesiologist Assistant and more.
Education Opportunities
Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training in the medical field can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education.
You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
Qualifications & Requirements
A high-school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor. Those seeking a position as a Hospital Corpsman must be U.S. citizens.
While no college degree is required to apply for a position as a Hospital Corpsman Advanced Technical Field, a high degree of difficulty should be expected. Entry Requirements include:
- Vision correctable to 20/20
- Normal color perception
- Pass a physical examination
- 28 years of age or younger
- U.S. citizen eligible for security clearance
In addition to strong communication, writing and arithmetic skills, you should also have a genuine interest in providing health care, along with good use of your hands and strong physical stamina.
The Minimum and Elevated Navy Physical Screening Test (PST & EPST) requirements are:
For Special Operations Independent Duty Corpsman (SOIDC)
Exercise Time Min. Elevated Swim 500 yards (breast or sidestroke) Unlimited 12:30 9:30 Push-up 2:00 50 75 Curl-up 2:00 50 75 Pull-up 2:00 10 15 Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 10:30 9:30
For Search and Rescue Medical Technicians (SMT)
Exercise Time Min. Swim 500 yards (breast or sidestroke) Unlimited 12:00 Push-up 2:00 42 Pull-up 2:00 04 Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 12:00
For Deep Sea Diving Medical Technicians (DMT)
Exercise Time Min. Swim 500 yards (breast or sidestroke) Unlimited 12:00 Push-up 2:00 50 Pull-up 2:00 06 Run 1.5 miles Unlimited 11:30
Candidates who achieve the Elevated Physical Screening Test (EPST) scores shown above may qualify for the Enlisted Bonus for Shipping (EB-SHP) program. These elevated standards must be met during your 14-day shipping PST to be eligible for the bonus. Learn more about Navy enlistment bonuses.
Important personal traits for this role include maturity, resourcefulness, dependability and trustworthiness. Please note that any illegal involvement with drugs may be disqualifying.
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before.
Part-Time Opportunities
There are no part-time jobs as a Navy Reserve Sailor in this role. Go back to Careers to find other jobs that have a Reserve component. You can also find out more about what life is like as a Reserve Sailor in the Navy.
Compare Navy Careers
See how a career as a Hospital Corpsman Advanced Technical Field compares to other Navy jobs.
Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.