Orion Jobs in Usa
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ay: $50,000.00 - $80,000.00 per year
Why This Is a Great Opportunity
- Stable, full-time role with consistent hours and a mix of shop + field work (variety, not monotony)
- Work with a growing contractor that values safety, reliability, and people who take pride in their craft
- Be the person the field depends on to keep tools and equipment running so projects stay on track
- Hands-on work with clear expectations and real ownership of outcomes
- Competitive pay range for the market, with CDL preferred (and valued)
Location: On-site in the Charleston, SC area (shop + field support at multiple worksites)
Note: Must have hands-on mechanical aptitude with tools/light equipment, a valid driver’s license, ability to pass a background check, and reliable transportation. CDL is preferred.
About Our Client
Our client is a well-established construction company in the Charleston area known for quality execution and a safety-first approach. They support active commercial projects and rely on a dependable internal shop function to keep equipment, tools, and jobsite operations running smoothly.
Job Description
- Maintain and repair small tools (electric and gas) and light equipment in the shop and in the field
- Inspect equipment to identify service and repair needs and prioritize work appropriately
- Communicate directly with field superintendents about issues, timelines, and readiness for use
- Perform routine preventive maintenance using manufacturer checklists and service guidelines
- Test equipment after repairs to confirm issues are resolved before returning it to service
- Document service work and maintain accurate service records
- Clean and wash equipment as needed to keep the fleet job-ready
- Travel to field locations to perform repairs/service when required
- Follow OSHA and DOT safety practices and proactively identify/correct shop hazards
- Support other duties as assigned to keep operations running efficiently
Qualifications
- Experience performing maintenance and repairs on small tools and light construction equipment
- Valid driver’s license and ability to pass a background check
- Reliable personal transportation to and from the shop (own transportation required)
- Basic computer skills (typing, email, internet) for documentation and communication
- Safety-minded and comfortable working across multiple active worksites
- CDL preferred
- First Aid/CPR preferred
Why You’ll Love Working Here
- You’ll be trusted to own your work and solve problems without micromanagement
- Strong team environment where the shop and field work together closely
- Clear impact: when you do your job well, the whole operation runs better
- Safety is taken seriously and supported with real standards
JPC-647
Pay: $80,000.00 - $130,000.00 per year
Why This Is a Great Opportunity
- Step into a high-impact role with real ownership over both estimating and project execution for commercial concrete work
- Join a growing, well-established contractor with strong financials and repeat-client momentum
- Work on challenging, visible projects where your decisions directly drive schedule, quality, and profitability
- Be the go-to professional on jobs, building trusted relationships with owners, architects, and subs
- Competitive pay with upside based on experience, plus relocation support for the right candidate
Location: On-site in the Charleston, SC area (relocation assistance available for the right hire)
Note: Must have 5+ years of commercial construction experience, strong estimating and project management capability, proficient computer skills, and permanent U.S. work authorization (no sponsorship).
About Our Client
Our client is a mid-size restoration construction and commercial concrete contractor known for integrity, performance, and long-term customer relationships. They’ve grown to roughly $15M in annual revenue, with substantial bonding capacity and a track record on large-scale restoration work. Their team prides itself on doing work the right way and building partnerships that lead to repeat business.
Job Description
- Manage one or more projects from preconstruction through closeout, ensuring budget, schedule, and quality targets are met
- Serve as the primary client-facing point of contact and represent the company professionally with owners, architects, and stakeholders
- Build and maintain project schedules in coordination with the Project Superintendent
- Review contract drawings and specifications and ensure field execution matches the approved documents
- Confirm contract drawing sets align with estimating sets and resolve discrepancies early
- Lead change order pricing and presentation, including subcontractor buyout, scope review, and confident owner/architect communication
- Produce timely, accurate owner billings and support timely payment cycles
- Track subcontractor billings and help maintain clean, professional pay app processes
- Monitor labor and material costs, interpret job cost reports, and forecast cost-to-complete
- Coordinate subcontractors and resolve issues related to delivery, labor, schedule, and payment disputes
- Attend project meetings bi-weekly or monthly as needed and drive accountability across the team
- Stay alert to upcoming work and communicate pipeline opportunities to leadership
Qualifications
- 5+ years of commercial construction experience (project management and estimating exposure required)
- Experience managing a project from start to finish and communicating with owners and architects
- Proficiency with estimating software such as PlanSwift (or similar)
- Strong skills in Microsoft Office and Microsoft Project
- Ability to read and interpret drawings, specifications, budgets, schedules, and job cost reports
- Confident communicator with strong diplomacy and relationship-building skills
- Self-starter mindset with high organization and follow-through
- Engineering degree preferred, or equivalent technical training plus relevant experience
Why You’ll Love Working Here
- You’ll have autonomy and trust to run your work, with a team that values performance and integrity
- Projects are meaningful and complex, offering variety instead of the same job on repeat
- Clear opportunity to grow as the company continues expanding in the Charleston market
- A culture that respects professionalism, strong communication, and getting results without drama
JPC-646
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Pay: $95,000.00 - $140,000.00 per year
Why This Is a Great Opportunity
- Work on luxury, architecturally significant custom homes in one of Californias most beautiful regions
- Lead detailed, design-forward projects that stand out in the Santa Barbara custom home market
- Join a boutique, tight-knit team known for craftsmanship, collaboration, and long-term client relationships
- Strong growth runway with regular performance-based pay increases
- Competitive hourly pay with overtime at time-and-a-half, annual bonuses, and strong employer-paid benefits
Note (Must-Have Qualifications)
Must have at least 2 years of experience in residential construction (luxury or custom preferred). Prior experience leading projects, schedules, and subcontractors is strongly preferred.
About Our Client
Our client is a boutique general contractor specializing in architecturally distinctive, high-end custom residences throughout Santa Barbara. For over 30 years, theyve built a reputation for craftsmanship, precision, and exceptional service while partnering with top architects and designers.
Job Description
- Lead high-end custom home projects from preconstruction through closeout
- Own overall project execution: schedule, budget, scope, quality, and client expectations
- Manage subcontractors, vendors, architects, designers, and consultants to maintain daily progress
- Build and maintain project schedules, coordinate sequencing, and keep trades accountable
- Drive project documentation including:
- RFIs
- Submittals
- Change orders
- Meeting notes
- Progress tracking
- Communicate proactively with clients and internal stakeholders to provide clear updates and manage expectations
- Conduct regular site walks to ensure work aligns with plans, specifications, and design intent
- Identify issues early, troubleshoot field conditions, and resolve problems quickly
- Ensure high standards of jobsite organization, safety awareness, and professionalism
- Use Procore and other construction technology tools to maintain organized, transparent workflows
- Coordinate closeout deliverables and punch list completion to ensure an excellent final client experience
Qualifications
- 2+ years of experience in custom residential construction (high-end preferred)
- Proven ability to lead job sites, manage schedules, and coordinate multiple trades
- Strong communication skills with a professional, client-facing approach
- Highly organized with strong attention to detail and follow-through
- Tech-savvy; Procore experience preferred
- Bachelors degree in Construction Management, Architecture, or related field preferred
- Strong problem-solving skills and ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment
Why Youll Love Working Here
- Competitive hourly compensation with overtime paid at time-and-a-half
- Annual year-end bonus (approx. $4,000)
- Medical insurance fully paid for the employee after 60 days (approx. $1,100/month employer cost)
- 401(k) with 4% company match
- Mileage reimbursement for all job-related travel beyond commuting
- Company-provided iPhone and fully paid phone plan
- Company-provided laptop
- Supportive, collaborative culture centered on craftsmanship, trust, pride, and long-term relationships
Benefits: Dental insurance, Life insurance, Paid time off, Vision insurance
Job Code: JPC-478
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Relocation assistance
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Pay: $100,000.00 - $145,000.00 per year
Why This Is a Great Opportunity
- Join an award-winning, people-first law firm recognized for workplace culture, professional development, and well-being
- Hybrid schedule with multiple Florida office options: Tampa and West Palm Beach
- Build a highly marketable niche advising condominium, cooperative, and HOA clients
- Client-facing, varied work: legal opinions, governing documents, board meetings, enforcement, and contract review
- Strong onboarding and training so you can ramp quickly and become proficient in the firms systems
Location: Florida (Hybrid) — hiring for Tampa and West Palm Beach.
Note: Must be actively licensed in Florida and have 2+ years of attorney experience.
About Us
Were a multi-practice commercial law firm with a long-standing reputation for client-focused service, collaboration, and growth. We invest in our people through structured onboarding, modern systems, and a supportive culture that prioritizes well-being and professional development. Confidential Employer.
Job Description
- Analyze community association legal issues and draft clear legal opinions and practical recommendations
- Serve as a trusted advisor to condominium, cooperative, and homeowners association clients
- Interpret and draft amendments to governing documents (declarations, bylaws, rules, covenants)
- Prepare for and attend board and membership meetings and provide guidance on strategy, risk, and compliance
- Conduct case law and legal research to support recommendations and next steps
- Review and modify service contracts and vendor agreements
- Support enforcement of governing documents and help drive disputes to resolution
- Maintain strong client relationships through responsiveness, professionalism, and sound judgment
Qualifications
- Active membership in the Florida Bar
- 2+ years of attorney experience
- Community association/HOA experience is helpful; similar practice-area experience considered for attorneys willing to learn the applicable law
- Excellent client relations and communication skills
- Strong research, writing, and practical problem-solving ability
- Highly organized and able to manage multiple matters in a fast-paced environment
Why You Will Love Working Here
- Hybrid schedule and multiple office options across Florida
- Meaningful client exposure—your advice directly impacts boards and communities
- Training and systems that help you work efficiently and deliver high-quality work
- Team-oriented culture that values professionalism, respect, and growth
- Long-term runway in a specialty practice area with consistent demand
JPC-711
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Pay: $190,000.00 - $260,000.00 per year
Why This Is a Great Opportunity
- Join a respected real estate practice handling sophisticated commercial and residential matters
- Step into a senior-level role with meaningful client contact, high-level transactional work, and strong autonomy
- Work on a broad mix of acquisitions, dispositions, financing, development, zoning and land use, title, and due diligence matters
- Help mentor junior attorneys and play a visible role in the continued growth of the practice
- Build your long-term career with a well-established team known for quality work and a strong professional culture
Location: This is an on-site opportunity based in West Palm Beach, Florida, ideal for an attorney who wants to be fully embedded with the team and clients in a thriving South Florida market.
Note: Must be admitted and in good standing with the Florida Bar and have at least 5 years of real estate attorney experience with strong exposure to commercial real estate transactions.
About Us
We are a well-established, full-service law firm with a long-standing presence in South Florida and a strong reputation for sophisticated client service. Our real estate team advises clients on a wide range of high-value matters and works closely with developers, lenders, investors, and property owners across complex transactions. Confidential Employer.
Job Description
- Negotiate, draft, and review purchase and sale agreements, leases, easements, loan documents, development agreements, and closing documents
- Advise clients on acquisitions, dispositions, financing, development, zoning and land use, title and survey issues, and due diligence
- Lead and oversee due diligence for real estate transactions, including title review and related risk analysis
- Review title commitments in connection with nationally recognized title insurance companies
- Drive transactions forward and help ensure timely, efficient closings
- Counsel clients on transaction structure, strategy, and risk across a variety of real estate matters
- Stay current on legal and market developments affecting real estate transactions and property law
- Mentor and support associates within the practice group, including delegating work and helping develop junior talent
- Collaborate with attorneys, paralegals, and other professionals to deliver strong client outcomes
- Support business development efforts and help deepen client and referral relationships
Qualifications
- J.D. from a highly regarded accredited law school
- Florida Bar member in good standing
- 5+ years of real estate attorney experience
- Strong background in commercial real estate transactions, contracts, and property law
- Experience working with developers, lenders, investors, and property owners
- Excellent drafting, negotiation, communication, and client management skills
- Strong attention to detail, sound judgment, and the ability to manage multiple matters effectively
- Portable book of business is a plus
Why You Will Love Working Here
You will join a collaborative, respected team where your experience is valued and your work has visible impact. This is a strong opportunity for a senior real estate attorney who wants sophisticated work, client-facing responsibility, mentorship opportunities, and long-term growth within an established platform.
JPC-745
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Well-respected boutique real estate law firm is seeking a full-time, experienced Commercial Real Estate Paralegal to join its busy practice. Candidates must have 5 to 10 years of demonstrated experience as a commercial real estate Paralegal in a law firm.
Position Overview
Candidates must be able to manage the full spectrum of real estate Paralegal responsibilities related to complex commercial real estate transactions. This position requires exceptional organization and communication skills. The duties will include, but are not limited to, the tasks described below.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assist with and coordinate closings, including the review and/or preparation of conveyance documents, mortgages, UCC financing statements, closing statements, transfer tax forms, and escrow release documentation.
- Order and review title commitments, exception documents, and surveys; including the ability to prepare title/survey objection letters.
- Coordinate due diligence for a variety of large commercial real estate transactions; including review and summarize UCC, judgment, tax, and other lien searches.
- Prepare and monitor contract critical dates lists and closing checklists.
- Prepare consents, resolutions and other corporate documents.
- Manage document recording and attend to post-closing requirements, including the preparation of closing indices, organizing closing binders, and monitoring post-closing deliveries and other requirements.
- Prepare correspondence and memoranda.
- Prepare lease and loan document abstracts.
- Draft and review business and real estate contracts.
Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint with the ability to quickly learn other programs. Experience in Orion and DropBox a PLUS.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and oral.
- Strong organizational and administrative skills.
- Effective problem-solving, analytical, and research skills.
- Attention to detail with strong organizational and time management abilities.
- Ability to manage multiple assignments simultaneously.
- Self-motivated with a positive attitude
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team in a deadline-driven environment.
Educational/Job Experience Requirements:
- Florida Registered Paralegal preferred.
- At least 5 to 10 years of relevant experience as a commercial real estate paralegal.
Note: This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Employees may perform other related duties as required to meet the ongoing needs of the Firm. Firm offers a comprehensive benefits package, a competitive wage, and a team-driven work environment.
Mid-sized, well-established regional insurance defense law firm is immediately seeking an experienced Litigation Paralegal with a minimum 5+ years of experience in insurance defense, personal injury, bodily injury, auto, slip and fall, etc.
The ideal candidate will have extensive trial experience, be detail oriented and possess excellent writing and communication skills.
Must also have excellent time management skills, organization, be a self-starter who is able to work well in a teamwork driven environment managing fluctuating priorities and deadlines.
This candidate will also be able to capture billable time compliant with client guidelines, communicate with clients, judicial assistants, attorneys, staff and experts, drafting of pleadings, correspondence, preparation of trial exhibits and presentation material for hearing and mediations, reviewing and analyzing medical, employment, billing and insurance claim records and provide litigation support to multiple attorneys.
Familiarity with Florida Rules of Civil Procedure as well as Federal and Local Rules of the Middle District is a MUST as well as the ability to work well in a teamwork driven environment managing fluctuating priorities and deadlines.
The ideal candidate will also be proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word/Outlook/Excel), Orion, and have a fast and accurate typing speed.
Firm offers a general benefits package and a collegial work environment.
Pay: $185,000.00 - $225,000.00 per year
Why This Is a Great Opportunity
- Join a respected, established New Jersey law firm with nearly a century of reputation and client loyalty
- Work on sophisticated commercial real estate transactions across multifamily, retail, office, and industrial assets
- Partner directly with business owners, developers, investors, and lenders
- Take ownership of high-value deals from negotiation through closing
- Competitive compensation range of $185,000–$225,000 with long-term growth potential
- Opportunity for hybrid flexibility for the right candidate
Location: Ocean Township, New Jersey. This is primarily an on-site role with potential hybrid flexibility for the right experienced candidate.
Note: Candidates must have 5+ years of commercial real estate attorney experience.
About Us
We are a full-service, highly regarded New Jersey law firm with deep roots in the community and a reputation for excellence across multiple practice areas. Our attorneys collaborate across disciplines to deliver sophisticated, business-focused legal solutions. We combine longevity and experience with a nimble, entrepreneurial approach to client service.
Job Description
- Negotiate and draft complex commercial leases, purchase and sale agreements, and related real estate documents
- Advise clients on acquisitions, development, financing, refinancing, and disposition of commercial properties
- Handle transactions involving multifamily, retail, office, and industrial assets
- Conduct due diligence, title and survey review, and coordinate closings
- Provide strategic legal counsel to developers, investors, landlords, and lenders
- Collaborate with partners and cross-practice attorneys to deliver seamless client service
- Ensure compliance with state and federal real estate regulations
Qualifications
- 5+ years of commercial real estate attorney experience
- Strong experience negotiating and drafting commercial real estate agreements
- Demonstrated experience handling complex real estate transactions from start to finish
- Admission to the New Jersey Bar in good standing
- Excellent drafting, negotiation, and client communication skills
Why You Will Love Working Here
You will join a collaborative, relationship-driven team that values professionalism, responsiveness, and results. Our culture supports autonomy, business development, and long-term career growth. We are entrepreneurial in mindset but grounded in strong legal fundamentals. You will have the opportunity to build meaningful client relationships while working alongside experienced attorneys who take pride in excellence.
JPC-725
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Pay: $100,000.00 - $200,000.00 per year
Why This Is a Great Opportunity
- • Join a nationally recognized creditors’ rights platform with a growing Arizona presence
- Preferred on-site role offering strong collaboration, courtroom exposure, and leadership visibility
- Hybrid or remote options considered for strong candidates aligned with practice needs
- Handle sophisticated foreclosure and collections matters for institutional lender clients
- Experience-driven compensation with long-term growth on a multi-state platform
Location
Phoenix, AZ. The job location may be remote; however, it may require traveling around the state for hearing coverage.
Note
Must be licensed and in good standing with the Arizona State Bar and have 5+ years of mortgage foreclosure and collections experience. Admission to Arizona federal district and bankruptcy courts is expected and can be obtained quickly if not already admitted.
About Our Client
Our client is a well-established national law firm serving leading financial institutions, lenders, investors, and mortgage servicers across the U.S. Known for operational excellence and industry credibility, the firm combines legal depth, modern systems, and a collaborative culture to deliver results at scale.
Job Description
- Manage a high-volume creditors’ rights caseload focused on mortgage foreclosure and collections matters
- Handle contested litigation including discovery disputes, depositions, motion practice, and hearings
- Appear in Arizona state and federal courts and provide hearing coverage as needed
- Draft pleadings, briefs, and settlement communications with accuracy and efficiency
- Apply federal and state statutes impacting default servicing and consumer finance matters
- Work closely with internal teams to maintain deadlines, workflow efficiency, and strong client service
- Support firm growth through leadership, professionalism, and relationship development
Qualifications
- Active Arizona Bar license in good standing
- Licensed or able to obtain admission promptly in Arizona federal district and bankruptcy courts
- 5+ years mortgage foreclosure and collections experience
- Comfortable managing a significant caseload in a high-volume environment
- Strong litigation, writing, and courtroom skills
- Willingness to work on-site in Phoenix, AZ (preferred) or commute regularly if hybrid
Why You’ll Love Working Here
You’ll have the backing of a national platform with the influence that comes from being visible and engaged on-site. The firm values performance, collaboration, and long-term growth while still offering flexibility for proven, high-impact attorneys.
JPC-643
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Grow your career with a nationally recognized RIA while serving members of one of Houston's premier credit unions.
Priority Financial Group (PFG) is seeking a Financial Advisor to join our growing partnership with Credit Union, a $1.2 billion financial institution serving members throughout the greater Houston metro area.
This position combines the stability of a salaried role with the earning potential and flexibility of an advisory practice.
This opportunity is ideal for someone who thrives in a relationship-driven, client-first environment.
About the Opportunity As a Financial Advisor, you'll be embedded within Credit Union branches, providing members with personalized financial planning and investment guidance.
You'll receive an active referral stream from branch employees and have opportunities for both branch coverage and an inherited book of business.
This is a true growth opportunity.
You'll work collaboratively with the Credit Union team to train staff on identifying referral opportunities, conduct member education workshops, and help expand the visibility of the investment program.
What You'll Receive Competitive base salary plus commissions and inherited book Comprehensive benefits package and W-2 employment structure Active referral pipeline from engaged Credit Union membership Office space and marketing resources provided by PFG and the Credit Union Access to PFG's advisor support team, Orion technology, Salesforce CRM, and full FinTech suite Training, compliance, and succession planning support from PFG's leadership team A collaborative environment focused on member relationships—not sales quotas Ideal Candidate Licensed Financial Advisor (Series 7 and 66 required) 2 years of client-facing advisory experience preferred CFP designation is a plus, but not required Strong communication and relationship-building skills Passion for delivering client-first, fiduciary advice d24ad0b8-823f-4e68-a892-2986ccdf7392