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HTI is assisting a global packaging company with their search for an experienced, dynamic Plant Manager for their new start-up facility in Spartanburg, SC!
This position is full-time and direct hire, with a salary range of approximately $130,000 - $175,000 / year (depending on education and experience), plus bonus. Relocation assistance is available. The company offers excellent benefits, opportunities for growth, and a positive, collaborative work culture.
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Manufacturing, Business Management, or a similar area of study; MBA is a plus
- 8+ years of proven success in plant leadership/production management roles within the paper packaging industry
- Plant start-up experience
- Strong understanding of Lean Manufacturing, 5S, and other process-improvement systems; Six Sigma certification preferred
- Experience with ISO 9001; experience in an FDA-regulated industry is preferred
- Experience and proficiency in the use of ERP systems and Microsoft Office
- Strong leadership and employee development/coaching aptitude, with the ability to build trust and engage employees through authentic and empowering leadership
- Professional written and verbal communications skills
- Success managing teams in a high-volume, semi-automated production environment
- Sound knowledge of financial and safety systems
- “Safety First” mindset
- Continuous drive to learn and apply new knowledge
- Ability to collaborate effectively across diverse teams, celebrate shared success, and support others through challenges to achieve collective results
Summary
Lead the start-up and operational management of the Spartanburg, SC facility, ensuring safe, efficient, and high-quality production across manufacturing, logistics, maintenance, and quality functions. This role is accountable for developing and executing operational strategies that align with corporate objectives, health and safety standards, and both short- and long-term business goals. They ensure compliance with federal and state workplace regulations, drive continuous improvement to optimize results and reduce waste, manage budgets and performance metrics, and foster a culture of safety, accountability, and workforce development.
Job Duties include:
- Champion a strong safety culture, ensuring compliance with corporate standards, and all federal/OSHA/state regulations
- Lead daily operations across manufacturing, logistics, maintenance, and quality to meet production schedules, safety standards, and exceed customer expectations
- Drive continuous improvement initiatives to enhance productivity, reduce waste, and improve cost efficiency, quality, and service delivery
- Develop and implement innovative operational strategies aligned with short- and long-term business objectives
- Ensure effective utilization of systems and resources to optimize material flow, equipment performance, and workforce capability
- Oversee operational budgets, monitor expenses, and manage KPI’s, including OEE, safety, on-time delivery, and customer satisfaction
- Lead and develop cross-functional teams through coaching, performance management, and clear communication
- Ensure accurate and timely reporting of operational performance, including maintenance, staffing, and business metrics
- Maintain compliance with ISO 9001, FDA, and other quality/industry regulations and requirements
- Partner with Human Resources team on workforce planning, recruitment, and compliance with federal and state labor laws
About MAAX and American Bath Group (ABG)
MAAX @ American Bath Group (ABG) is one of North America’s largest bathware and building product manufacturers, operating multiple high-volume manufacturing facilities nationwide.
We are Building a Better Bathware Industry — and that starts with you.
At ABG, we expect operational leaders to drive measurable performance across Safety, Quality, Delivery, Cost, and Inventory (SQDCI). We value leaders who take ownership, enforce accountability, and produce results without compromising safety or integrity.
If you are a hands-on manufacturing leader who thrives in performance-driven environments, this role is for you.
The Role
The Plant Superintendent is the operational engine of the facility. You are responsible for executing production strategy, driving plant KPIs, developing frontline leadership, and ensuring disciplined operational execution every day.
This is not a maintenance role. This is a results role.
You will lead production, tooling, EHS, and workforce performance while partnering with Quality, Engineering, and Maintenance to eliminate bottlenecks and increase throughput.
What You Will Own
Operational Execution
- Deliver daily, weekly, and monthly production targets.
- Drive performance against SQDCI metrics.
- Establish clear KPIs and enforce accountability at every level.
- Remove operational barriers impacting output or quality.
Leadership & Workforce Performance
- Build, coach, and develop frontline supervisors and plant personnel.
- Lead hiring, training, performance management, and conflict resolution.
- Address underperformance directly and decisively.
- Build a culture of urgency, safety, and ownership.
Lean & Continuous Improvement
- Implement Lean Manufacturing systems and production discipline.
- Reduce waste, lower costs, and improve throughput.
- Lead structured process improvements without sacrificing safety or quality.
- Use data to drive decisions and eliminate inefficiencies.
Safety & Compliance
- Champion a zero-incident safety culture.
- Ensure strict compliance with EHS regulations.
- Lead proactive safety initiatives and corrective actions.
- Enforce lockout/tagout and operational safety standards.
Equipment & Reliability
- Partner with Maintenance to minimize downtime.
- Ensure preventative maintenance programs are executed consistently.
- Hold teams accountable for equipment reliability and responsiveness.
What We’re Looking For
- Proven track record leading manufacturing operations.
- Demonstrated success improving SQDCI performance.
- Strong Lean Manufacturing and continuous improvement background.
- Experience managing production scheduling and ERP systems.
- Ability to lead in high-volume, fast-paced environments.
- Strong data-driven decision-making skills.
- Direct, confident communicator who sets clear expectations.
- Operational discipline with a bias for action.
Education & Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering, Operations Management, or related field preferred (or equivalent experience).
- 3–5+ years of manufacturing leadership experience.
- Experience in high-output, deadline-driven production environments strongly preferred.
Work Environment
- Active manufacturing facility.
- Frequent standing, walking, and plant floor presence.
- Ability to lift up to 25 lbs as required.
Why This Role Matters
At ABG, plant leadership directly impacts profitability, customer satisfaction, and workforce stability.
As a Plant Superintendent, you will:
Drive measurable operational performance
Lead culture transformation on the plant floor
Develop future manufacturing leaders
Improve efficiency and reduce operational waste
Make a visible, bottom-line impact
This role is for leaders who want to win on performance — not manage status quo.
Equal Opportunity Employer
American Bath Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, or any other protected characteristic protected by law.
QPS Employment Group is hiring a Sales Executive to sell our staffing services in Wausau, WI and surrounding territory. This person will be responsible for appointment setting with key decision makers, generate new business, and continue to grow business while having fun in an ever-changing world of staffing services! Mix up the day by spending half of the day in the field and half of the day in the office representing and selling our staffing services to existing leads, new leads through referrals, cold calling, etc and growing/servicing current accounts. If you are looking for a career that really makes a difference in the work lives of their clients, this is the opportunity for you.
QPS is an award-winning organization focused on long-term growth and meaningful careers. Its culture is built around Six Core Beliefs:
- Family Spirit: Supporting one another like family.
- High Touch: Creating exceptional, emotionally impactful experiences.
- Passion: Building relationships that highlight each person’s value.
- Legacy: Encouraging continuous learning and long-term development.
- Innovation: Embracing change, risk-taking, and improvement.
- Collaboration: Empowering all voices to achieve more together.
These beliefs shape how QPS works internally and how it positively engages with everyone it serves.
What We Offer:
- The flexibility of managing your own schedule, and having a work-life balance.
- Hawaii Contest – WIN A FREE VACATION
- Phone and mileage reimbursement
- Competitive base salary + commission
- Six-figure earning potential
- Training provided
- ESOP
What You'll Be Doing:
- Owns new client acquisition for staffing services within a defined geographic territory
- Actively prospects through in-person drop-ins, cold calling, referrals, and market research
- Identifies and qualifies target accounts across light industrial, manufacturing, skilled, distribution, logistics, and professional environments
- Leads discovery conversations to understand prospect workforce challenges, hiring needs, and operational demands
- Consults with prospects on labor market conditions, workforce planning, and staffing strategies
- Delivers effective sales presentations, proposals, and pricing aligned to customer needs and service capabilities
- Partners with Operations to identify gaps and expansion opportunities within existing accounts
- Supports account growth through relationship management, needs assessment, and solution alignment
- Participates in joint customer meetings to align on service performance, future needs, and expansion opportunities
- Assists in resolving escalated customer issues in coordination with Operations, including collection-related discussions when required
- Spend 80% of field-time daily
- Manages the full sales cycle for new business opportunities from initial contact through close and handoff to operations
- Negotiates proposals, contracts, and pricing consistent with staffing margins and market conditions
- Maintains accurate prospect and customer records in CRM systems
- Builds and manages a sales pipeline
- Conducts customer site visits and tours alongside safety team and operations
What We Look For:
- 3+ years of B2B outside sales experience-preferably in staffing, workforce solutions, or related services
- Proven success in new business development and territory-based selling
- Strong consultative selling, prospecting, and negotiation skills
- Comfortable working independently in a field-based, performance-driven environment
- Working knowledge of staffing service models, compliance considerations, and operational delivery
- Valid drivers license is required
Benefits:
We are proudly 100% employee-owned (ESOP), Health, Dental, Vision, Short & Long Term Disability, Life Insurance, Health Savings Account (HSA), Limited Purpose FSA, Dependent Care Reimbursement, 401k, PTO, Birthday, Holiday, Educational Assistance.
Director of Manufacturing Operations
Established Metal Manufacturer
On-Site | Full-Time | Leadership Role
About the Opportunity
Our client is a multi-generational, family-owned metal plating and finishing company with over 50 years of operating history. Known for reliability, technical capability, and long-standing customer partnerships, this organization serves electrical and industrial manufacturing clients in a complex, 24/7 production environment.
The business has built a reputation on trust, quality, and consistency. Now, it is entering its next phase of evolution.
We are seeking a Director of Manufacturing Operations to stabilize, professionalize, and re-accelerate performance — while preserving the culture and customer loyalty that has defined the company for decades.
This is not just a plant leadership role. It is an opportunity to run and shape a business with full ownership mindset — aligning people, process, and profitability in a legacy manufacturing environment.
The Role
The Director of Manufacturing Operations will serve as the senior operational leader of the facility, overseeing production, workforce management, financial performance, and customer execution.
This leader will bring structure, accountability, and commercial discipline while earning the trust of a tenured, close-knit team.
Success in this role means:
- Improving throughput and lead times
- Strengthening operational reliability
- Building a healthy, accountable culture
- Enhancing customer confidence and experience
Key Responsibilities:
Operational & Production Leadership
- Lead 24/7 plating operations across multiple production lines (rack, barrel, high-mix jobs)
- Improve throughput, reduce lead times, and increase scheduling clarity
- Drive equipment uptime through preventative maintenance and ownership clarity
- Improve coordination between quoting, scheduling, production, and customer communication
- Maintain strict quality, safety, and compliance standards
Financial & Commercial Accountability
- Own plant-level P&L performance
- Diagnose job-level profitability by customer, line, and job type
- Implement pricing discipline and surcharge mechanisms aligned with raw material volatility
- Evaluate labor efficiency, overtime usage, and workforce strategy
- Introduce clear financial dashboards connecting production metrics to margin performance
- Partner with ownership on working capital and capital allocation decisions
Culture & Leadership
- Clarify roles, decision rights, and accountability across teams
- Build trust while setting firm expectations
- Create visible operational wins and improve morale
- Address performance issues respectfully but decisively
- Stabilize and retain key technical and leadership personnel
- Lead through influence — earning buy-in before driving change
What We’re Looking For:
Required Experience
- Senior operations leadership experience in manufacturing or process-driven environments
- Experience in metal-based, industrial, chemical, or production-heavy settings
- Proven success stabilizing or turning around underperforming operations
- Experience managing hourly, multi-shift workforces
- Strong P&L ownership and cost management background
- Demonstrated ability to balance people leadership with operational accountability
Preferred Background
- Metal finishing, plating, or surface treatment
- Metal stamping, machining, fabrication, or industrial coatings
- Privately held or family-owned manufacturing businesses
- Environments with cost volatility and high customer responsiveness demands
Core Traits
- Calm, confident authority
- Strong listener who processes complexity before acting
- Systems thinker who simplifies chaos into priorities
- Builder of trust and culture
- Commercially intuitive and customer-centric
- Comfortable making tough decisions with empathy
Why This Role Is Compelling
- Join a stable, 50+ year-old, family-owned manufacturer
- Lead a respected operation with deep customer loyalty
- High visibility and influence with ownership
- Opportunity to shape the next chapter of the business
- True operational ownership — not just maintenance leadership
- Strong long-term growth potential
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive base salary $100-$135k (commensurate with experience)
- Performance-based incentive structure
- Comprehensive benefits package
- Health, dental, vision coverage
- Retirement plan
- Paid time off
- Long-term leadership opportunity within a stable organization
The Chief of Hospital Medicine at Central Maine Healthcare (CMH) provides strategic, clinical, and operational leadership for Hospital Medicine services across CMH’s acute care hospitals. This physician leader is responsible for advancing high-quality, patient-centered inpatient care while supporting CMH’s mission to improve the health of our communities through accessible, compassionate, and coordinated care.
The Chief works collaboratively with the President and CEO of CMH, the President of the two critical access hospitals, the Chief Medical Officer, nursing leadership, and medical staff leaders to ensure consistent clinical standards, effective staffing models, and strong physician engagement across both tertiary and critical access settings.
Responsibilities
Clinical & Program Leadership
- Provide overall clinical leadership for Hospital Medicine services at Central Maine Medical Center, Bridgton Hospital, and Rumford Hospital.
- Ensure high-quality, evidence-based inpatient care that reflects CMH clinical standards and patient safety priorities.
- Serve as a clinical role model and maintain active clinical practice appropriate to the role and site needs.
- Support patient flow, length-of-stay management, and effective care transitions across the system.
Physician Leadership & Engagement
- Lead, recruit, retain, and develop hospitalists and advanced practice providers across CMH facilities.
- Foster a culture of professionalism, collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement.
- Partner with Medical Staff leadership and Human Resources on performance management, peer review, coaching, and physician wellness.
- Support leadership development and succession planning within the Hospital Medicine program.
Quality, Safety & Experience
- Lead system-wide quality improvement initiatives focused on patient safety, clinical outcomes, and patient experience.
- Collaborate with CMH Quality, Risk Management, and Infection Prevention teams to ensure compliance with regulatory and accreditation standards.
- Use data and performance metrics to drive improvement in clinical outcomes and operational performance.
Operations & Financial Stewardship
- Partner with hospital and system leadership to develop sustainable staffing and coverage models appropriate to CMH’s mix of tertiary and rural hospitals.
- Support budget development, productivity expectations, and resource utilization for Hospital Medicine services.
- Reduce reliance on temporary staffing through effective workforce planning and engagement strategies.
System Collaboration & Integration
- Work closely with nursing leadership, care management, emergency medicine, specialty services, and post-acute partners to ensure coordinated inpatient care.
- Support alignment of Hospital Medicine practices across sites while respecting the unique needs of Bridgton and Rumford Hospitals.
- Participate in CMH medical staff leadership committees and system-wide clinical initiatives.
Education & Professional Development
- Support teaching and mentoring of hospitalists, advanced practice providers, residents, and students, as applicable.
- Encourage continuing medical education, leadership development, and engagement in quality or scholarly activities.
Qualifications
- MD or DO degree from an accredited medical school
- Board certification in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine
- Eligible for or current Maine medical licensure and CMH medical staff appointment
- Demonstrated clinical excellence in inpatient medicine
- Proven leadership experience in Hospital Medicine or a comparable physician leadership role
Preferred
- Experience leading Hospital Medicine programs in community or rural hospital settings
- Experience working in multi-site or system-based healthcare organizations
- Demonstrated success in quality improvement, physician engagement, or operational redesign
Key Competencies
- Physician leadership and team development
- Ability to lead across multiple hospital environments
- Strong collaboration and communication skills
- Commitment to rural health, access, and community-based care
- Data-informed decision-making and operational insight
Pay Transparency
CMH actively promotes diversity in its workforce at all levels of the organization. We strive to create and maintain a setting where we celebrate cultural and other differences and consider them strengths of the organization. CMH is an equal opportunity workforce and no one shall discriminate against any individual with regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or veteran status with respect to any offer, or term or condition, of employment. We make reasonable accommodations to the known physical and mental limitations of qualified individuals with disabilities.
Central Maine Healthcare is an integrated healthcare delivery system serving 400,000 people living in central, western and Midcoast Maine. CMH's hospital facilities include Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston, Bridgton Hospital and Rumford Hospital. CMH also supports Central Maine Medical Group, a primary and specialty care practice organization. Other system services include the Central Maine Heart and Vascular Institute, a regional trauma program, LifeFlight of Maine's southern Maine base, the Central Maine Comprehensive Cancer Center and other high-quality clinical services.
Employment Status
Korn Ferry has partnered with the University of New Mexico Hospital (UNMH) to lead the search for their next Director, Inpatient Advanced Practice Providers (Neurosurgery). This position is based on-site in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Position Overview
The Director, Inpatient Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) for Neurosurgery serves as the senior operational and clinical leader for the neurosurgical APP service line at University of New Mexico Hospital, the state’s only Level I Trauma Center and academic medical center. This role is responsible for leading, integrating, and advancing a high-acuity neurosurgical APP program that spans inpatient care, critical care, operative services, and ambulatory practice.
This is a rare opportunity to lead one of the highest-acuity neurosurgical APP teams in the region while maintaining an active clinical footprint. The Director partners directly with the Chair of Neurosurgery, Executive Director of Inpatient APPs, faculty leadership, and health system stakeholders to drive service line strategy, workforce integration, clinical excellence, and cultural transformation.
The service line supports approximately 2,000 neurosurgical cases annually, with ~70 percent trauma, a strong mix of elective and non-elective neurosurgery, and a 24-bed collaborative Neuro ICU. APPs are fully integrated across inpatient, OR, and clinic environments, practicing at the top of their licensure in a team-based academic model.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Leadership & Integration
- Provide strategic and operational leadership for a 22-member neurosurgical APP team(employed and locum providers)
- Maintain active clinical practice within neurosurgery (clinic, inpatient rounding, and/or ICU coverage)
- Lead APP integration across inpatient neurosurgery, OR first-assist services, and ambulatory clinics
- Partner with neurosurgery faculty to optimize team-based care models and service coverage structures
- Support high-acuity care delivery in trauma, neurocritical care, spine, cranial, tumor, and endovascular services
Operational & Workforce Management
- Oversee complex staffing, scheduling, and coverage models across multiple employment structures and payroll systems
- Ensure reliable shift coverage, particularly for high-acuity night coverage and trauma services
- Lead workforce planning, recruitment, onboarding, retention, and professional development strategies
- Manage performance management, conflict resolution, and interdisciplinary team dynamics
- Build sustainable staffing models aligned with clinical volume, acuity, and residency expansion
Strategic Partnership & Change Leadership
- Partner directly with the Chair of Neurosurgery and senior leadership on long-range service line planning and growth strategy
- Play a central leadership role in UNMH’s transition to a modern, integrated, team-based model aligning APPs, residents, and faculty
- Lead cultural transformation efforts focused on collaboration, accountability, communication, and shared governance
- Serve as a change agent in a complex academic environment undergoing structural and operational evolution
Education, Quality & Academic Mission
- Support the expanding neurosurgery residency program and evolving resident-APP integration model
- Promote clinical excellence, quality improvement, patient safety, and evidence-based practice
- Serve as a clinical and educational resource for APPs, residents, nurses, and interdisciplinary teams
- Contribute to research, education, and academic mission advancement
Clinical Environment
- Neurosurgery volume: ~2,000 cases annually
- Trauma: ~70 percent of total volume
- Case mix: ~50 percent spine / ~50 percent cranial
- Neuro ICU: 24-bed collaborative unit
- Daily neuro census: 25–50 patients
- Service scope: trauma, neurocritical care, tumor, spine, cranial surgery, endovascular services
- APP integration: OR first-assist, inpatient, clinic
Ideal Candidate Profile
Required Background
- NP or PA with strong neurosurgery and/or neurocritical care experience
- Experience in high-acuity academic or tertiary care environments
- Deep understanding of service coverage models, multidisciplinary care teams, and complex clinical operations
Leadership Competencies
- Proven leadership experience in APP or clinical program management
- Ability to operate at both tactical and strategic levels
- Skilled in change management, culture building, and team integration
- Strong communicator with the ability to navigate complex stakeholder dynamics
- Decisive, persuasive, resilient leader comfortable leading through transformation
Personal Attributes
- High emotional intelligence and resilience
- Comfortable in ambiguity and complexity
- Strategic thinker with operational discipline
- Trusted relationship builder across clinical, academic, and administrative teams
Why This Role Is Unique
- Rare .7 administrative / .3 clinical leadership model
- High-acuity academic neurosurgery environment
- Real authority and mandate for structural change
- Direct partnership with department chair and executive leadership
- Opportunity to build a new culture and care model
- Visibility, influence, and long-term leadership growth potential
- One of the most autonomous and advanced APP practice environments in the region
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Join our Wisconsin Team!
Director – Organizational Development & Leadership Development
Salary Range: $131,000 – $171,000 annually + potential sign-on bonus
Requirements to Apply
- Master’s Degree in Organizational Development, Human Resources, Adult Education, Business Administration, or related field
- 10+ years of progressive experience in leadership development, organizational development, or human resources
- Experience designing and implementing enterprise learning and leadership development programs
- Demonstrated ability to partner with executive leaders and guide organizational change initiatives
- Experience developing leadership pipelines, succession planning strategies, and workforce capability programs
Preferred
- Experience supporting complex healthcare systems or multi-site healthcare organizations
- SPHR or SHRM-SCP certification
- Experience implementing learning technologies or learning management systems
- Background leading large-scale change management initiatives
Director – Organizational Development & Leadership Development Job in Wisconsin – $131K–$171K + Bonus – Full-Time Leadership Role – System Learning & Leadership Strategy
Job Overview
This system-level leadership role focuses on strengthening leadership capability and workforce development across a regional healthcare system. The Director partners closely with executive leadership, HR teams, and physician leaders to design and implement enterprise learning strategies that support leadership growth, succession planning, and organizational transformation.
The role oversees leadership development programs, talent review processes, and organizational effectiveness initiatives across hospitals, physician groups, and corporate service areas. This leader will also guide change management efforts, support executive leadership with organizational design initiatives, and ensure leadership development programs produce measurable improvements in engagement, performance, and leadership readiness.
What Are the Benefits?
- Competitive executive-level salary ($131K–$171K annually)
- Sign-on bonus potential
- Relocation assistance available
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage
- Retirement plans with employer contributions
- Paid time off and holidays
- Professional development and leadership training opportunities
Where?
Wisconsin offers an exceptional balance of professional opportunity and lifestyle. Known for its welcoming communities, scenic landscapes, and strong healthcare systems, the state provides access to lakes, outdoor recreation, and year-round activities. Residents enjoy a lower cost of living than many major metro areas while still having access to excellent schools, healthcare, and cultural amenities. With convenient travel access to major Midwestern cities such as Minneapolis, Chicago, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin offers both connectivity and an outstanding quality of life.
Who Are We?
This regional healthcare system serves communities through a network of hospitals, clinics, and specialty care services. The organization is committed to developing strong leaders, building a high-performing workforce, and fostering a culture focused on collaboration, engagement, and continuous improvement. Leaders are empowered to innovate, strengthen teams, and support the mission of delivering high-quality care to the communities they serve.
About the Opportunity
We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented HR and Payroll Manager to oversee payroll processing and human resources operations across multiple related business entities. This role is responsible for ensuring accurate payroll administration, benefits coordination, regulatory compliance, and maintaining organized and compliant HR records.
This is an excellent opportunity for a hands-on HR and payroll professional who thrives in a structured, collaborative environment and enjoys supporting both employees and leadership.
Key Responsibilities
Payroll Administration
- Process accurate weekly payroll for a multi-entity workforce, ensuring proper job and department coding
- Administer payroll for both union and non-union employees
- Submit certified payroll reports and ensure compliance with applicable wage regulations
- Coordinate with external partners supporting payroll tax filings and compliance activities
- Maintain payroll records and ensure accuracy and timeliness
Human Resources Operations
- Manage full-cycle HR functions including recruiting, onboarding, and employee separations
- Maintain accurate and compliant employee records and HR documentation
- Coordinate employee benefits enrollments, changes, and reconciliations
- Track employee certifications, training, and compliance requirements
Compliance and Reporting
- Ensure HR practices align with federal, state, and regulatory requirements
- Support compliance reporting, documentation tracking, and internal audits
- Maintain HR metrics, reporting accuracy, and workforce records
Collaboration and Support
- Partner closely with finance and leadership to support payroll and HR initiatives
- Communicate proactively regarding payroll, compliance, and employee-related matters
- Contribute to process improvements and operational efficiency
Qualifications
- 5+ years of HR and payroll experience required
- Experience processing weekly payroll required
- Experience supporting union and non-union payroll environments strongly preferred
- Construction, contracting, or project-based workforce experience is a plus
- Strong analytical skills and high attention to detail
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively
- Strong organizational and data management capabilities
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive salary
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Paid Time Off and company holidays
- Collaborative and professional work environment
Ascendo is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability.
Recruiter (Bilingual – English/Spanish Required)
Location: Sterling, VA (Hybrid Role)
At Vertical Mechanical Group (VMG), we are always seeking talented individuals to join our growing team. Our commitment to exceptional customer service and innovative solutions drives our success and fuels continuous expansion. We’re excited to offer opportunities for motivated professionals who are ready to elevate their careers. When you join VMG, you become part of a close-knit, supportive team that values both its employees and clients. Here, your growth powers our success.
Position Overview
VMG is seeking a motivated and community-driven Bilingual Recruiter (English/Spanish) to join our Human Resources team and support the hiring of hourly field and shop roles across our mechanical, HVAC, plumbing, and sheet metal divisions.
This is a remote position based out of our Sterling, VA headquarters. The ideal candidate will have at least 2+ years of experience recruiting.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage full-cycle recruitment for hourly field and shop roles (HVAC, plumbing, sheet metal, service, warehouse, etc.)
- Source, screen, and interview candidates in both English and Spanish
- Partner closely with hiring managers to understand workforce needs and hiring timelines
- Attend job fairs, trade events, and community hiring events to promote VMG opportunities
- Develop partnerships with local high schools, trade schools, workforce development programs, and community organizations
- Build and maintain a pipeline of skilled trades talent
- Maintain accurate records in the applicant tracking system (ATS)
- Ensure a positive and professional candidate experience
- Support onboarding coordination and new hire processes
- Assist with HR initiatives such as employee engagement efforts, compliance documentation, and internal communications as needed
- Collaborate with the HR team to support evolving workforce and organizational needs
Qualifications
- Fluent in English and Spanish (required)
- 2+ years of recruiting experience, primarily focused on hourly roles
- Construction, mechanical, HVAC, or skilled trades recruiting experience a plus
- Working knowledge of HR processes and employment practices
- Strong interpersonal and relationship-building skills
- Ability to work in a fast-paced, high-growth environment
- Organized, detail-oriented, and results-driven
- Proficient in ATS platforms and Microsoft Office
What We’re Looking For
We’re looking for someone who:
- Thrives in a people-facing role
- Is energized by building community partnerships
- Understands the urgency and volume of hourly hiring
- Can communicate effectively with both field employees and leadership
- Is comfortable supporting both recruiting and broader HR initiatives
- Wants to grow with a rapidly expanding mechanical contractor
Why Join VMG?
- Competitive salary and benefits package
- Hybrid work structure (Sterling, VA based)
- Opportunity to be part of a growing HR team
- Strong leadership support and room for professional growth
- Collaborative and inclusive culture
Vertical Mechanical Group is an equal opportunity employer.
Our Workforce Security team is seeking a contract professional to support our Vendor Security Program (VSP), with a primary focus on the coordination and operational management of third-party and vendor-related security support requests. Reporting into the Workforce Security team, you will work closely with security, privacy, governance, and business stakeholders to ensure requests are triaged, tracked, and communicated efficiently.
Requests may include technical reviews for engineering vendors, compliance and governance checks, and general vendor onboarding or integration support. You will not be responsible for performing technical reviews, but you will coordinate, convey outcomes, and ensure stakeholders are kept informed throughout the process. You will also provide key insights into optimizing our Business Process Engineering
This is a focused, hands-on role designed to provide essential support and accountability for our vendor security operations over an initial six-month period.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate the intake, triage, and assignment of security-related requests for corporate and engineering vendors
- Track and manage the health and status of ongoing requests, ensuring timely progress and accountability with supporting teams
- Clearly and effectively communicate status, requirements, and outcomes to internal stakeholders, including security engineers, IT, procurement, legal, and business units
- Serve as a point of contact for the Workforce Security team’s vendor security operations, facilitating alignment of requirements, status and updates
- Suggest and implement improvements to processes, documentation, and light automations that support the role
- Manage multiple concurrent requests from numerous and different areas of the corporate environment
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey technical details, process expectations, and security context to a variety of audiences
- Demonstrated ability to manage and coordinate multiple ongoing projects or requests in a fast-paced, complex environment
- Knowledge and experience in the areas of Business Process Engineering (BPE)
- Broad familiarity with information security disciplines and topics in the areas of Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC), Corporate Security, Product Security, and Infrastructure Security
- Willingness to learn the basics of technical, compliance, and governance-related vendor requests; willingness to be proactive in requesting personal clarity and support as necessary
- Experience with Jira and Google Workspace; ability to support or develop light automations (e.g., basic scripting in Python or JavaScript, workflow automations)
- Strong attention to detail and accountability in tracking and following up on operational tasks
- Ability to work collaboratively across numerous teams and adapt to evolving priorities and contexts
- Experience working on an operations team
- Experience with Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) is a plus
- $85-95/hr.