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Become a Community Transit Journey Mechanic Start a rewarding career servicing the vehicles that connect Snohomish County communities every day! If you're ready to build new skills, work with cutting-edge technology, and enjoy great benefits and career opportunities, Community Transit may be the right place for you.
Community Transit is headquartered in Everett, Washington.
Applicants must reside in Washington state and report in person to perform their duties.
What makes Community Transit different? Stability There has never been a more exciting time to work in the transit industry.
Community Transit offers training and career growth in an industry that needs strong and skilled leaders.
As light rail expands to our region and as our communities continue to grow, the demand for our services — and mechanics to keep them running — will continue to grow.
Future investments in more sustainable transportation and green technology will also open up new opportunities for mechanics.
Retirement pension Even if you love your job, you'll probably want to retire from it someday.
Community Transit is a Washington State Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) employer, and our exceptional retirement benefits make it easy.
A pension is a type of retirement plan that provides monthly income after you retire from your position.
Many people consider pensions to be one of the most reliable ways to plan for retirement, as pension funds are not impacted by the stock market or other economic forces.
With a career at Community Transit, your future is secure.
Quality of work Taking care of our employees is key to keeping things running like a well-oiled machine.
We know that well-cared for engines — and people — won't burn out.
We emphasize quality work over quotas.
We're looking for life-long learners and problem-solvers who take pride in their work.
Our mechanics enjoy a clean and well-maintained facility where quality of work, safety, and injury prevention are prioritized.
Variety No two days are the same as a mechanic at Community Transit.
You won't find assembly lines or monotony in our shops.
Our mechanics enjoy working on a variety of vehicles, with various tools and tech, and each day brings a new challenge.
Investments in new vehicles and green technology will continue to add to the variety of skills our mechanics can grow while working here.
Advanced Technology There's no crawling under dirty engines in a cold and dingy shop at our facilities.
Our mechanics work with the most cutting-edge tools in the transit industry in our spacious, heated, and well-lit shop that includes lifts and the ability to easily steam clean vehicles before service.
We invest in your training with two full-time trainers dedicated to providing continuing education to mechanics including original equipment manufacturer's (OEM) training.
$5000 Sign-on bonus We've made starting a new career even easier with a sign-on bonus for new mechanics.
That's an extra $5,000 on top of the great benefits and generous pay that our mechanics earn.
Start a career that takes you places with some extra cash in your pocket.
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*New mechanic sign-on incentive bonus is subject to qualification.
Incentive bonus payout and qualification milestones: $1,500 after completion of 60 calendar days, $1,500 after completion of 90 calendar days and $2,000 after completion of probation.
Sign-on incentive bonus is subject to applicable payroll taxes and withholding.) Experience requirements Qualified applicants should have: 4 years experience in mechanical repair on diesel and or gasoline-powered equipment, including electrical, gas engines, diesel engines, air systems, suspensions, and air and hydraulic brakes.
OR 2 years experience and completion of a 2-year vocational or community college diesel mechanics program.
Mechanic pay and benefits We offer a shift differential compensation to employees — an extra bump in pay that some workers make for working outside of normal business hours.
Starting pay for Journey-level Mechanics: $52.56 per hour plus excellent benefits.
Shift Differential for swing shift is $55.19 per hour before overtime increases.
Shift Differential for graveyard shift is $56.50 per hour before overtime increases.
Enjoy excellent employee benefits including: Medical, dental, and vision insurance PERS Retirement pension (Public Employee Retirement System) Company-paid life insurance and disability insurance 152 hours of paid time off per year 10 company paid holidays 6 days of Washington Paid Sick Leave Comprehensive wellness program Flexible spending accounts — health care and dependent care $1,100 annual tool and clothing allowance Shift selection and priority for paid time off requests are determined by seniority, which is based on an employee's hire date.
As a note, Community Transit has extended job offers to a group of current contract employees as part of an operational transition.
These employees will receive a seniority date of Oct.
1, 2024, even if their official start date with Community Transit is later.
In addition to our generous benefits, mechanics also enjoy: Employer-paid and maintained uniforms and protective clothing Community Transit provides a $1,100 annual tool and clothing allowance paid each year to all employees who have completed 1,040 hours of work and applies to roles that require personal tools and work clothing Employee assistance program that provides consultation and referral services for things like stress management, grief and loss, anxiety and depression, etc.
ORCA bus pass Transportation incentive program: Employees who rideshare 60% of their work shifts per month receive a monthly incentive paid quarterly Core points — employee recognition program Company-paid DOT medical exams when employees use a contracted facility
Become a Community Transit Journey Mechanic Start a rewarding career servicing the vehicles that connect Snohomish County communities every day! If you're ready to build new skills, work with cutting-edge technology, and enjoy great benefits and career opportunities, Community Transit may be the right place for you.
Community Transit is headquartered in Everett, Washington.
Applicants must reside in Washington state and report in person to perform their duties.
What makes Community Transit different? Stability There has never been a more exciting time to work in the transit industry.
Community Transit offers training and career growth in an industry that needs strong and skilled leaders.
As light rail expands to our region and as our communities continue to grow, the demand for our services — and mechanics to keep them running — will continue to grow.
Future investments in more sustainable transportation and green technology will also open up new opportunities for mechanics.
Retirement pension Even if you love your job, you'll probably want to retire from it someday.
Community Transit is a Washington State Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) employer, and our exceptional retirement benefits make it easy.
A pension is a type of retirement plan that provides monthly income after you retire from your position.
Many people consider pensions to be one of the most reliable ways to plan for retirement, as pension funds are not impacted by the stock market or other economic forces.
With a career at Community Transit, your future is secure.
Quality of work Taking care of our employees is key to keeping things running like a well-oiled machine.
We know that well-cared for engines — and people — won't burn out.
We emphasize quality work over quotas.
We're looking for life-long learners and problem-solvers who take pride in their work.
Our mechanics enjoy a clean and well-maintained facility where quality of work, safety, and injury prevention are prioritized.
Variety No two days are the same as a mechanic at Community Transit.
You won't find assembly lines or monotony in our shops.
Our mechanics enjoy working on a variety of vehicles, with various tools and tech, and each day brings a new challenge.
Investments in new vehicles and green technology will continue to add to the variety of skills our mechanics can grow while working here.
Advanced Technology There's no crawling under dirty engines in a cold and dingy shop at our facilities.
Our mechanics work with the most cutting-edge tools in the transit industry in our spacious, heated, and well-lit shop that includes lifts and the ability to easily steam clean vehicles before service.
We invest in your training with two full-time trainers dedicated to providing continuing education to mechanics including original equipment manufacturer's (OEM) training.
$5000 Sign-on bonus We've made starting a new career even easier with a sign-on bonus for new mechanics.
That's an extra $5,000 on top of the great benefits and generous pay that our mechanics earn.
Start a career that takes you places with some extra cash in your pocket.
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*New mechanic sign-on incentive bonus is subject to qualification.
Incentive bonus payout and qualification milestones: $1,500 after completion of 60 calendar days, $1,500 after completion of 90 calendar days and $2,000 after completion of probation.
Sign-on incentive bonus is subject to applicable payroll taxes and withholding.) Experience requirements Qualified applicants should have: 4 years experience in mechanical repair on diesel and or gasoline-powered equipment, including electrical, gas engines, diesel engines, air systems, suspensions, and air and hydraulic brakes.
OR 2 years experience and completion of a 2-year vocational or community college diesel mechanics program.
Mechanic pay and benefits We offer a shift differential compensation to employees — an extra bump in pay that some workers make for working outside of normal business hours.
Starting pay for Journey-level Mechanics: $52.56 per hour plus excellent benefits.
Shift Differential for swing shift is $55.19 per hour before overtime increases.
Shift Differential for graveyard shift is $56.50 per hour before overtime increases.
Enjoy excellent employee benefits including: Medical, dental, and vision insurance PERS Retirement pension (Public Employee Retirement System) Company-paid life insurance and disability insurance 152 hours of paid time off per year 10 company paid holidays 6 days of Washington Paid Sick Leave Comprehensive wellness program Flexible spending accounts — health care and dependent care $1,100 annual tool and clothing allowance Shift selection and priority for paid time off requests are determined by seniority, which is based on an employee's hire date.
As a note, Community Transit has extended job offers to a group of current contract employees as part of an operational transition.
These employees will receive a seniority date of Oct.
1, 2024, even if their official start date with Community Transit is later.
In addition to our generous benefits, mechanics also enjoy: Employer-paid and maintained uniforms and protective clothing Community Transit provides a $1,100 annual tool and clothing allowance paid each year to all employees who have completed 1,040 hours of work and applies to roles that require personal tools and work clothing Employee assistance program that provides consultation and referral services for things like stress management, grief and loss, anxiety and depression, etc.
ORCA bus pass Transportation incentive program: Employees who rideshare 60% of their work shifts per month receive a monthly incentive paid quarterly Core points — employee recognition program Company-paid DOT medical exams when employees use a contracted facility
SteerBridge Strategies is a modern technology company delivering innovative, mission‑focused solutions to the U.S. Government and private sector. Leveraging deep expertise in federal acquisition, digital transformation, and emerging technologies, we deliver agile, commercial‑grade capabilities that accelerate operational effectiveness and drive measurable mission success.
At the core of SteerBridge is our people—especially the veterans whose leadership, problem‑solving mindset, and commitment to excellence elevate every project we support. We don’t simply hire exceptional talent; we cultivate it, creating meaningful career pathways for veterans, military spouses, and professionals who share our passion for advancing technology and strengthening the missions we serve.
The Currency Production Facility supporting the Bureau of Engraving and Printing represents a major federal investment in secure, resilient, and technologically advanced manufacturing infrastructure.
We are seeking an Electrical Engineer to play a critical role in sustaining and optimizing the facility’s complex electrical systems. This position supports mission-critical power distribution, system reliability, infrastructure upgrades, and compliance with federal standards.
Responsibilities include the administration of design/build projects and facilities management tasks across various construction phases.
Services will include, but are not limited to:
· Pre-design and design phase support
· Procurement, construction, and post-construction services
· Contract administration and technical evaluations
· Onsite support during scheduled field visits
Professional/Education Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree in architecture, engineering, building construction, or construction management (civil, mechanical, electrical, or architectural).
- 5-10 years of progressively responsible experience in electrical engineering with commercial/industrial power distribution systems.
- Proven experience in managing complex, new construction or major renovation commercial building projects, and experience in managing simultaneous construction and/or building projects.
- Ability to work independently or in groups and in a stressful environment.
- Experience interfacing with GSA Public Building Services, A&E firms, construction contractors and trades, and building suppliers.
- Expert knowledge and understanding of construction methodology.
- Experience developing government project cost estimates and tracking of project costs.
- Ability to develop project schedules in MS Project and/or Primavera.
- Ability to direct facility construction activities and lead construction progress meetings.
- Experience in commercial projects that included a large percentage of systems furniture.
- Ability to collaborate effectively with Subject Matter Expert/s (SME) to conduct needs analysis, develop project requirements/objectives, and design preliminary space plans.
- Proven experience in written and verbal Communications. Highly skilled in detail- oriented documentation, with significant abilities in communicating with Government Project Managers, SME, and development team members tactfully, as well as providing written feedback to Government Project Managers and clients.
- Proven experience coordinating a project management team and providing appropriate levels of support, coaching, and influence.
- Significant, proven experience as a member of a team and a team leader; positive interpersonal skills and a customer-service orientation, particularly with clients from a wide variety of business cultures.
Benefits
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Life Insurance
- 401(k) Retirement Plan with matching
- Paid Time Off
- Paid Federal Holidays
is seeking a motivated L&K Americas Lead responsible for the skills growth of consulting staff.
This role will oversee budget management, engage with geographical stakeholders, and ensure quality education delivery aligned with business priorities.
The candidate should possess extensive experience in technology consulting and a strong background in both client service and learning management, alongside exceptional stakeholder engagement skills.
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Interested candidates, please send your CV directly to Mr. Gaurav Verma at and do not apply directly via LinkedIn. The job is only eligible for U.S. citizens.
Responsibilities
This role will manage a broad policy portfolio, starting with serving our defense and aerospace
members, and companies focused on critical and emerging technologies with a defense lens.
The successful candidate will have a strategic vision for enhancing U.S.-India defense relations across
government-to-government initiatives such as the U.S.-India COMPACT (Catalyzing
Opportunities for Military Partnership, Accelerated Commerce & Technology), U.S.-India
TRUST (Transforming the Relationship Utilizing Strategic Technology), and INDUS-X (India-
U.S. Defense Acceleration Ecosystem).
On a global front, the candidate must also be familiar with initiatives like the India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) and the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD).
The successful candidate will lead policy developments in the defense portfolio, with strong
connections with serving and past defense officials in the U.S. Department of War, related U.S.
federal agencies, and the U.S. aerospace and defense industry. The director will be responsible
for the expansion of the aerospace and defense membership base.
The successful candidate is a self-starter and will be able to identify key issues, themes, and prepare
background briefs, engage key stakeholders, and lead the policy discussions, stakeholder
meetings, and initiatives.
This position reports to the Chief Operating Officer of USISPF.
Qualifications
•15 years of experience related to the defense sector. Prior consulting/advocacy work in
the sector is a plus.
• A Bachelor’s degree is required, preferably in a relevant discipline. A Master’s degree is
preferred.
• Strong networks in the private sector for the defense and aerospace companies.
• A basic familiarity and understanding of India’s culture, political structure, government
functioning, and business environment is required.
• Proficiency in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel is required.
• Fluent written and spoken English is necessary.
• Excellent skills in research, analysis, writing, speaking, and client relations, with a strong
appetite for business development.
• Excellent skills in research, analysis, writing, speaking, and client relations, with a strong
appetite for business development.
MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN
The National Automatic Sprinkler Industry (“NASI”) Welfare and Pension Funds (“Funds”), located in Landover, Maryland is currently seeking an Assistant Executive Director for Union Benefits (“Assistant Executive Director”), reporting directly to the Executive Director. The ideal candidate will be an experienced leader who excels at supporting, mentoring, and motivating staff; overseeing benefit operations and compliance; facilitating efficient and effective communication across leadership and teams within an organization; and championing the Funds’ strategic initiatives. Other than for travel, the Assistant Executive Director is expected to be in the office five (5) days a week. NASI offers a salary range between $175,000 and $200,000 based on experience and a generous comprehensive benefits package that includes fully employer paid health coverage in an exceptional health plan, a defined benefit pension plan, a defined contribution retirement plan, paid time off, among other benefits.
NASI is dedicated to the mission of providing exceptional healthcare and retirement benefits to the hardworking women and men in the sprinkler industry union and their families. NASI is a mission-driven organization, which has cultivated a collegial work environment where employees can drive change in the Taft-Hartley space, pursue professional development, and maintain a work-life balance.
The NASI Fund Office administers seven multiemployer Taft-Hartley trust funds, including two defined benefit pension plans, two welfare plans, one defined contribution individual account plan, and two education and apprentice training funds. It also administers a defined benefit pension plan that covers its own staff. These plans provide healthcare (including medical, prescription, dental, and vision benefits) and retirement benefits to more than 20,000 active and retired sprinkler fitters and their families.. Sprinkler Fitters install, repair, and maintain fire sprinkler systems in industrial, commercial, and residential buildings to protect lives and property. Participants are members of the 15 straight-line Sprinkler Local Unions of the United Association who work for over 700 sprinkler contractors. NASI has assets of approximately $8 Billion total between eight (8) funds. For more information, please visit the Funds’ website at the general direction of the Executive Director, the Assistant Executive Director will assist in overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Funds, including management of the directors, department managers, and staff who support the administration of the benefit plans, in accordance with the respective Trust Agreements and Plan Documents adopted by the Trustees. This includes developing and monitoring policies/procedures and performance standards and ensuring compliance with relevant statutes, regulations, and requirements (including ERISA, DOL, and IRC). The Assistant Executive Director will participate actively with the Executive Director in strategic business planning and budgeting processes and assist with implementing short and long-term operational goals and objectives of NASI.
Responsibilities
The precise job responsibilities will depend on the experience of the selected candidate, but will likely include without limitation:
- Oversee day-to-day operations: Ensure financial and operational accuracy and compliance of the administration of the plans; Establish and monitor operational policies, procedures, and performance standards to ensure efficiency, accuracy, and prompt, accurate service to participants; Make recommendations to the Executive Director regarding opportunities for process improvements that are impactful to quality or service delivered to participants and beneficiaries; Conduct regular meetings with managers and staff to keep apprised of day-to-day operational and staff issues and proactively work to address operational issues.
- Strategic planning: Participate in strategic business planning and budgeting process, including frontline responsibility for annual budget; Assist, participate in, and provide oversight and management of the Funds’ strategic and long-term initiatives and projects. Attend and present at BOT meetings, approximately five (5) times a year, as well as various seminars and education meetings for different unions (throughout the year).
- Oversee supervision of staff: Provide vision, leadership, guidance, and motivation to approximately six (6) supervisors with approximately 45 collectively bargained direct reports; Mentor and develop directors, department managers, and staff through performance management, goal setting, training, and effective employee relations to ensure superior service is consistently provided; Develop and implement training programs for managers and staff; Ensure collaboration and communication across departments.
- Ensure compliance:Ensure compliance with relevant plan statutes, regulations, and requirements; Consult with outside professionals on compliance matters as needed; Assist in submission of government mandated forms; Remain informed of all plan provisions for all benefit plans; Network regularly with professional organizations and colleagues in the industry to stay informed of new regulations, recent events, and/or other situations that could affect NASI.
- Ensure adequate systems and technology: Ensure systems are maintained and updated to support the Funds’ recordkeeping, benefit processing, cybersecurity, and participant service needs; Support IT staff with the implementation of new benefits administration systems, tools, and technologies.
Requirements
The ideal candidate will meet the following requirements:
- Work Experience: Minimum of ten (10) years of experience in benefits (pension and welfare/health) administration/operations required. Minimum of seven (7) years of senior-level management experience required, including direct experience with executive-level decision making and interaction with executive management. Experience in Taft-Hartley and/or collectively bargained environment preferred.
- Educational Background: Bachelor’s degree or commensurate related experience required. Advanced degree or certifications (e.g., CEBS) preferred.
Special Skills or Credentials:
- Experience with multiemployer fund operations and extensive knowledge of pension and welfare/health benefit plans as well as related governmental/legislative regulations (ERISA, DOL, HIPAA/HITECH, ACA, PPA, etc.) including knowledge of plan design and interpretation is preferred.
- A professional with demonstrated leadership skills, proven “hands-on” managerial style, excellent judgment, and strong work ethic.
- Strong decision-making and organizational skills with the ability to optimize the use of all available resources and deliver on multiple priorities. Strong project management skills, including the ability to multi-task and prioritize effectively in order to meet deadlines.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to constructively interact with staff, at all levels of the organization, as well as outside professionals and service providers.
- Highly organized with the ability to motivate others to be organized. Flexible, team player that can lead effectively as well as provide support to others in leadership roles.
- Innovative and creative thinker with an ability to identify tasks that may be automated and implement necessary changes. Proficiency with current technology (especially MS Word, Excel, and Outlook) and experience with benefits administration systems (experience with Bridgeway Benefit Technologies’ basys benefit administration system is a plus).
- Appreciation for regulatory and political environment.
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As noted above, NASI offers a competitive salary and a generous and comprehensive benefits package that includes fully employer paid health coverage in an exceptional health plan, a defined benefit pension plan, a defined contribution retirement plan, paid time off, as well as other benefits. NASI encourages applications from all qualified candidates regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, or disability.
To apply, please send your resume and salary requirements to Please include job reference code 0326NASIADLI in the subject line or with your application.
WHO WE ARE
Whether in your home, office or out in your community, the walls that surround you must be safe, structurally sound, and sustainable. It’s our job to make that happen.
We were created by act of Congress in 1974 to be the nation’s authoritative source of findings and recommendations that impact and improve the built environment for the American people. At the National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS), we connect research, policy, and practical application to advance innovation in the built environment. Our mission is to create a safer, more resilient, and technologically advanced infrastructure that serves American communities and strengthens our nation’s future.
Building American Innovation isn’t just our tagline - it’s our commitment. We foster collaboration between government, industry, and academia to drive forward-thinking strategies for resilient communities. Because at NIBS, we don’t just build structures, we build solutions.
SUMMARY
We are looking for a proactive Senior Associate, Building Science Knowledge Systems, who will support and help manage projects that strengthen the National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) ability to assemble, store, and disseminate codes, standards, performance criteria, and best practices in the built environment. Our goal is to make knowledge easier to access and understand so that buildings are safer, more efficient, and more innovative. This role will own defined project workstreams and support multi-stakeholder projects to ensure alignment with client goals, scope, schedule, budget, and quality standards. The Senior Associate will coordinate with internal team members and subcontractors, contribute to clear communication and reporting, and help ensure effective knowledge transfer across the organization.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
- Support planning, execution, monitoring, and closeout of assigned projects and workstreams with emphasis on building technology and innovation.
- Draft and maintain project workplans and schedules for assigned projects and workstreams.
- Support defining and documenting project scope, deliverables, KPIs, and success criteria; maintain trackers and dashboards for performance reporting.
- Support budget, schedule, and resource management for assigned projects; assist with Estimate to Complete (ETC), forecasting, and status reporting; flag variances and recommend corrective actions.
- Identify, track, and help mitigate tasks, project risks, and client relationship risks; escalate issues as needed.
- Support quality assurance activities to help ensure deliverables meet client expectations and internal standards.
- Coordinate day-to-day activities across cross-functional teams including architects, engineers, researchers, IT specialists, and subcontractors.
- Support client communications by preparing meeting materials, notes, and regular status updates; participate in client calls as needed.
- Support knowledge management practices: maintain project files, ensure accessibility of content, capture lessons learned, and contribute to continuous improvement.
- Support stakeholder engagement activities such as workshops, webinars, and technical meetings, including logistics, agendas, and follow-up.
- Monitor industry trends in digital codes & standards and AEC innovative solutions; share relevant insights and help apply best practices to project delivery.
- Surface resourcing, skill, and process gaps that may affect delivery and share recommendations with the project lead and senior leaders.
- Contribute to continuous improvement efforts by suggesting repeatable approaches, templates, and knowledge management practices; support change management activities as needed.
- Adhere to and support compliance with organizational standards, federal contracting norms, and relevant industry regulations.
- Self-manage workloads and proactively coordinate with supervisor and project lead on priorities, risks, and capacity.
- Support business development by contributing to proposal inputs, capturing client needs, and identifying organic growth opportunities through project-based relationships.
- Contribute to NIBS external presence by supporting presentations, drafting technical content, and participating in industry forums as appropriate.
SECURITY CLEARANCE
A security clearance is not required, however ability to be granted or to obtain at a minimum, an interim Secret security clearance during employment and then obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance throughout the period of employment, is strongly preferred.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
This position does not have direct report responsibilities. The Senior Associate may provide task-level guidance to internal team members and contracted staff within assigned workstreams.
QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE
The ideal candidate will possess a Bachelors degree in a STEM field, project management, or construction management, though a combination of equivalent education and professional experience will be considered. The position requires 1-3+ years of experience leading, supporting, or coordinating projects, with a preference for experience within the built environment. The successful candidate will demonstrate the ability to manage defined workstreams, track scope/schedule/budget inputs, and produce high-quality deliverables with appropriate guidance. Experience supporting federal government contracting and reporting requirements is preferred.
TECHNICAL AND OTHER SPECIALIZED SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- Proficiency of project management methodologies (PMI, Agile, or equivalent).
- Proficiency with project management software, MS Office Suite, and project collaboration tools (e.g., SharePoint, Power BI).
- Conceptual understanding or better in processes, tools, and data standards required to deploy Artificial Intelligence for the built environment and blockchain for the built environment.
- Ability to digest client needs into actionable steps, document steps, update schedules, and coordinate and direct team members and subcontractors in completing work.
- Excellent written, verbal, and graphical communication skills.
- Strong collaboration, facilitation, and stakeholder management skills.
- Ability to thrive in a dynamic, collaborative, and fast-paced environment.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; and reach with hands and arms. The employee is required to walk and talk or hear. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, and depth perception.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
NIBS is primarily a remote work environment. Position specific business needs will determine when individuals need to work in the office or on-site at a third party. For example, meetings with external and internal stakeholders can necessitate coming to the office. Staff can voluntarily choose to work in the office at any time. The physical demand of NIBS positions is typical of those in an office environment. Positions require frequent use of a computer to communicate both orally and in writing.
Estimated amount of travel, not including periodic trips to the office, is 5-10%.
BENEFITS
- NIBS offers a competitive salary and benefits package including fully paid health care premiums for medical, dental, and vision.
- Opportunity to work at the intersection of industry, government, and academia.
- Work alongside some of the most respected experts in the building sciences and technology fields, gaining insight into best practices across industry and government.
- Professional development and training opportunities.
HOW TO APPLY
If you feel you are a great fit for this role, please send your resume, cover letter, and salary requirement to today!
WHO WE ARE
Whether in your home, office or out in your community, the walls that surround you must be safe, structurally sound, and sustainable. It’s our job to make that happen.
We were created by act of Congress in 1974 to be the nation’s authoritative source of findings and recommendations that impact and improve the built environment for the American people. At the National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS), we connect research, policy, and practical application to advance innovation in the built environment. Our mission is to create a safer, more resilient, and technologically advanced infrastructure that serves American communities and strengthens our nation’s future.
Building American Innovation isn’t just our tagline - it’s our commitment. We foster collaboration between government, industry, and academia to drive forward-thinking strategies for resilient communities. Because at NIBS, we don’t just build structures, we build solutions.
SUMMARY
We are looking for a visionary Project Manager of Building Science Knowledge systems who will manage projects that support the National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) ability to assemble, store, and disseminate codes, standards, performance criteria, and best practices in the built environment. Our goal is to make knowledge easier to access and understand so that buildings are safer, more efficient, and more innovative. This role will oversee multi-stakeholder projects ensuring alignment with client goals, scope, schedule, budget, and quality standards. The Project Manager will manage project team members, manage subcontractors, and ensure effective communication and knowledge transfer across the organization.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES includes the following. Other duties may be assigned.
- Lead planning, execution, monitoring, and closeout of assigned projects with emphasis on building technology and innovation.
- Generate project workplans for assigned projects.
- Support defining and documenting project scope, deliverables, KPIs, and success criteria; implement control mechanisms for performance tracking.
- Manage project budgets, schedules, and resources; Estimate to Complete (ETC), forecasting, and margin. Make recommendations for actions necessary to meet targets.
- Proactively identify, track, and mitigate tasks, project, and client relationship risks.
- Establish and enforce quality management frameworks, ensuring deliverables meet or exceed client expectations.
- Coordinate cross-functional teams including architects, engineers, researchers, IT specialists, and subcontractors.
- Serve as primary client liaison, maintaining professional communication and transparent reporting.
- Oversee knowledge management practices: maintain project files, ensure accessibility of content, capture lessons learned, and contribute to continuous improvement.
- Guide stakeholder engagement activities such as workshops, webinars, and technical meetings.
- Monitor industry trends in digital codes & standards, AEC innovative solutions and integrate best practices into project delivery.
- Inform senior leaders of gaps in skills needed for project delivery.
- Promote a culture of continuous improvement, recommending ways to establish systematic continuous improvement as able, knowledge management plans, and change management plans as needed to support successful delivery of assigned projects.
- Ensure compliance with organizational standards, federal contracting norms, and relevant industry regulations.
- Self-manage workloads and proactively coordinate with supervisor on concerns related to workload.
- Support business development; identifying organic growth opportunities through project-based relationships.
- Demonstrate thought leadership and professional eminence by representing NIBS externally.
SECURITY CLEARANCE
A security clearance is not required, however ability to be granted or to obtain at a minimum, an interim Secret security clearance during employment and then obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance throughout the period of employment, is strongly preferred.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
This position will have supervisory and direct report responsibilities. This position will also have responsibility for oversight of contracted staff.
QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE
The ideal candidate will possess a Bachelor’s degree in a STEAM field, project management, or construction management, though a combination of equivalent education and professional experience will be considered. The position requires 2 or more years of project management experience, with a preference for those who have managed projects specifically within the built environment. A proven track record of successfully overseeing project scope, schedule, budget, quality, and risk for high-profile initiatives is essential. Additionally, experience navigating federal government contracting and reporting requirements is highly preferred.
TECHNICAL AND OTHER SPECIALIZED SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- Proficiency of project management methodologies (PMI, Agile, or equivalent).
- Proficiency with project management software, MS Office Suite, and project collaboration tools (e.g., SharePoint, Power BI).
- Conceptual understanding or better in processes, tools, and data standards required to deploy Artificial Intelligence for the built environment and blockchain for the built environment.
- Ability to digest client needs into actionable steps, document steps, update schedules, and coordinate and direct team members and subcontractors in completing work.
- Excellent written, verbal, and graphical communication skills.
- Strong leadership, facilitation, and negotiation skills.
- Ability to thrive in a dynamic, collaborative, and fast-paced environment.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; and reach with hands and arms. The employee is required to walk and talk or hear. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, and depth perception.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
NIBS is primarily a remote work environment. Position specific business needs will determine when individuals need to work in the office or on-site at a third party. For example, meetings with external and internal stakeholders can necessitate coming to the office. Staff can voluntarily choose to work in the office at any time. The physical demand of NIBS positions is typical of those in an office environment. Positions require frequent use of a computer to communicate both orally and in writing.
Estimated amount of travel, not including periodic trips to the office, is 5%.
BENEFITS
- Opportunity to work at the intersection of industry, government, and academia.
- Work alongside some of the most respected experts in the building sciences and technology fields, gaining insight into best practices across industry and government.
- Professional development and training opportunities.
- NIBS offers a competitive salary and benefits package including fully paid health care premiums for medical, dental, and vision.
HOW TO APPLY
If you feel you are a great fit for this role, please send your resume, cover letter, and salary requirement to today!
Description
Summary:
Responsible for the direct oversight of daily operations and testing of assigned section including staffing, procedures, policies, and quality improvement. Collaborates with other section team leaders to meet departmental goals.
Responsibilities:
- Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders.
- Responsible for organizing, planning, directing, evaluating, and providing general oversight for all laboratory operations within designated section which includes outreach services, computer operations, pre and post analytic testing, associate safety and equipment / supply inventory expense control.
- Provide essential leadership and administrative support to laboratory associates.
- Ensures standards of care are consistent with the CHRISTUS Health Mission and all regulatory requirements.
- Work closely with hospital administration to facilitate the achievement of the departmental goals.
- Promote the development of associates and process improvement initiatives to maintain quality, cost-effective services and patient, physician, and associate satisfaction.
- Supports CHRISTUS Health by assuming any other responsibilities that are mutually agreed upon to ensure the effective functioning of the CHRISTUS Health ministry.
Job Requirements:
Education/Skills
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Bachelor’s Degree or higher in a chemical, physical, biological, or clinical laboratory science or medical technology from an accredited institution or equivalent laboratory training and experience meeting the requirements defined in the CLIA regulation 42CFR493.1489 (includes U.S. Military laboratory training courses of at least 50 weeks).
OR
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Education that has been evaluated by an acceptable credentialing agency and deemed equivalent to a US Bachelor’s degree in a chemical, physical, biological, or clinical laboratory science or medical technology.
OR
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Meets the educational requirements of a Medical Laboratory Technician II (MLT-II).
Experience
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3 years of full-time primary laboratory experience as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) in moderate/high complexity testing for the specific section/area of responsibility required.
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5 years of full-time primary laboratory experience as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) in moderate/high complexity testing for the specific section/area of responsibility preferred.
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
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Must possess Certification for MT, MLS, CLS, or MLT from ASCP, AMT, AAB, or HEW/HHS.
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If certification with an expiration date is held, the certification must be maintained and kept current.
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Louisiana requires State Licensure.
Work Schedule:
PRN
Work Type:
Per Diem As Needed
Job ID: 410809
Practice area:- Litigation - Appellate
Supreme Court & Appellate Litigation Associate Attorney (2–7 Years Experience) – Patent & IP Appeals | Washington, DC
Keywords:- Appellate Litigation Associate Attorney, Intellectual Property Litigation Attorney, Patent Appellate Attorney, Civil Litigation Associate, Litigation Attorney Washington DC, Washington DC legal jobs, Attorney jobs Washington DC, DC Bar required, Law firm litigation associate, Partner-track position, lawyer
A top-tier law firm is seeking a Supreme Court and Appellate Litigation Associate Attorney (2–7 years experience) to join its appellate practice in Washington, DC. Work on high-profile Federal Circuit patent appeals and complex intellectual property matters across cutting-edge technology and life-sciences industries.
This Silicon Valley firm offers a full-service practice which covers a number of areas, including: intellectual property, corporate, and labor & employment. The firm's intellectual property practice is both rapidly expanding and exceptionally solid; the firm's intellectual property attorneys have extensive experience in state, federal, and international litigation, as well as licensing, litigation avoidance and other matters across the complete spectrum of intellectual property issues. The atmosphere is collegial, but slightly more conservative than most Bay Area firms. Salaries are in line with other top Bay Area firms, and the firm provides a sizable bonus for all lawyers who bill at least 1,950 hours, with additional money based on three separate billable-hour levels above 1,950.
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A leading top-tier law firm is seeking a Supreme Court and Appellate Litigation Associate Attorney to join its appellate practice in Washington, DC. This opportunity is designed for attorneys with strong academic credentials and experience in appellate litigation, particularly in patent and intellectual property disputes.
Attorneys pursuing Washington DC legal jobs in appellate practice will work on complex patent appeals before the Federal Circuit and other appellate courts. The role offers exposure to sophisticated intellectual property matters involving advanced technologies and life-sciences innovations. As a Litigation Associate Attorney, you will contribute to appellate strategy, draft persuasive briefs, and collaborate with trial teams to ensure effective preservation of appellate issues.
This partner-track position provides the opportunity to work alongside elite appellate litigators on high-profile cases shaping intellectual property law. The firm is actively interviewing candidates seeking Washington DC legal jobs with meaningful appellate experience and long-term career advancement potential.
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Key Responsibilities
• Draft appellate briefs, petitions for certiorari, and amicus briefs in complex patent and intellectual property appeals.
• Conduct in-depth legal research and analysis related to patent law and appellate procedure.
• Assist in developing comprehensive appellate strategies for Federal Circuit cases.
• Collaborate with trial teams to preserve appellate issues and strengthen records for appeal.
• Participate in moot courts and oral argument preparation for appellate hearings.
• Analyze complex technical subject matter related to high-tech and life-sciences innovations.
• Provide strategic guidance to clients regarding appellate procedure and case outcomes.
• Manage multiple appellate deadlines and maintain high-quality legal work under pressure.
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Qualifications
• 2–7 years of experience as a Litigation Associate Attorney or Civil Litigation Associate with focus on appellate or intellectual property matters.
• Demonstrated experience drafting appellate briefs and substantive motions in patent or IP disputes.
• Prior clerkship experience preferred, especially with the Federal Circuit or a federal district court with significant patent docket.
• Ability to distill complex technical and legal issues into persuasive appellate arguments.
• Strong legal research, analytical, and writing skills.
• Ability to work effectively in collaborative litigation teams.
• Bar admission in at least one U.S. jurisdiction; Federal Circuit admission preferred.
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Education
• Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school with strong academic credentials.
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Certifications
• Admission to at least one state bar; Federal Circuit admission preferred.
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Skills
• Exceptional appellate writing and legal analysis.
• Ability to synthesize complex technical subject matter into compelling legal arguments.
• Strong research and analytical capabilities.
• Attention to detail and ability to manage demanding litigation timelines.
• Effective communication and collaboration skills.
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Culture & Firm Appeal
This opportunity is with a nationally recognized law firm known for its strong intellectual property and appellate litigation practice. Attorneys benefit from working within a collaborative, intellectually rigorous environment where complex legal and technical issues are tackled by highly skilled professionals.
Associates frequently gain exposure to cutting-edge technology disputes and sophisticated patent appeals that shape national intellectual property law. The firm fosters mentorship, professional development, and a collegial work culture where attorneys at all levels contribute meaningfully to litigation strategy.
Professionals pursuing Washington DC legal jobs will find a dynamic environment where technical innovation meets high-level appellate advocacy.
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Why This Role Is Unique
• Opportunity to work on Federal Circuit patent appeals and high-profile IP litigation.
• Exposure to complex technical issues across high-tech and life-sciences industries.
• Work closely with elite appellate litigators on cases that shape intellectual property law.
• Significant involvement in appellate strategy and oral argument preparation.
• Ideal partner-track position for attorneys building a specialized appellate career.
• Exceptional opportunity for litigators seeking advanced Washington DC legal jobs in appellate and intellectual property law.
This position rarely opens at this level and offers attorneys the chance to work on nationally significant appellate matters.
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Benefits
• Comprehensive health benefits including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance.
• Mental well-being programs.
• Child, family, elder, and pet care benefits.
• Short- and long-term disability and industry-leading parental leave benefits.
• Health savings account contributions and flexible spending accounts.
• 401K program.
• Compensated time off through Flexible Time Off program and paid holidays.
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