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COO
Salary not disclosed
Phoenix, AZ 3 days ago

Detail of Responsibilities

Reporting to the CEO and management team, the Chief Operating Officer will oversee a construction operations team. The COO will provide leadership, management, and vision to ensure that the company delivers exceptional operational outcomes to meet agreed upon growth objectives.

Specific Responsibilities & Key Deliverables:

  • Oversee Corporate P&L
  • Drive quality and profitability to meet or exceed company objectives
  • Create clarity of roles and full accountability for performance of the business in terms of top line growth and efficiency (earnings) that are sufficiently predictive to enable near real-time intervention into problem areas
  • Assess organizational structure and recommend changes for optimization and efficiency
  • Develop appropriate KPI’s to measure and predict performance top line growth, efficiency, etc.
  • Lead operations by example, encouraging company’s culture and directing any changes as agreed to in conjunction with CEO.
  • Investigate, approve and implement broadened scope of operations and revenue streams with CEO approval. Potential areas of development include service, millwright and expansion of existing trades.
  • Work with CFO to assist the Senior Managers to develop, and then meet the annual earned revenue plan.
  • Review and approve all estimates.
  • Conduct project review meetings daily, weekly or monthly as necessary to evaluate health of projects in accordance with schedule and estimates and remedy emerging problems.
  • Support leadership team members (project management, estimating, purchasing, sales, finance, special projects, service, design and others) for the greater good of the firm’s overall success. Act as final resolution to any unsolved problems or intercompany disagreements.
  • Conducts monthly project reviews, in conjunction with the financial team, of all projects, for any variance in individual project objectives (customer satisfaction, schedule, cost, customer satisfaction, staffing issues) and the Project Manager updates forecasts accordingly.
  • Partner with senior leadership team to evaluate current strategies of organization to ensure continued growth and success
  • Continually drive innovation within operations
  • Champion the recruiting, selecting, orientating, training, coaching and disciplining of the operations team as needed
  • Champion company BIM coordination, Lean and Prefabrication initiatives
  • Champion the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of organizational management protocols, practices, and tools

Oversee Direct Reports:

  • Oversee labor pool through labor managers.
  • Oversee the delivery of all planning work.
  • Oversee monthly reporting on all changes from previous forecasted objectives.
  • Oversee any subcontract procurement and management through the Project Managers.
  • Oversee the delivery of commissioning services through the appropriate channels.
  • In conjunction with financial managers, oversee the cash management of projects to ensure positive working capital.
  • Oversee project safety plans through the project managers, labor managers and Safety Manager.
  • Oversee proactive tool management through shop manager or labor managers.
  • Oversee warranty accounts when necessary.
  • Final approval of all labor and shop issues.


FUNCTIONAL skills/experience needed:

  • Field services leadership experience (distributed team)
  • Operations team leadership
  • Proven experience in process strategy and implementation
  • Organizational assessment and strategy
  • KPI development and management
  • Experience working in highly complex organizations
  • Recruitment, selection and on-boarding/training

INDUSTRY Experience: Construction Services

  • Commercial and Industrial new construction
  • Non-Residential (commercial) construction
  • Industrial Plant and Equipment Relocations
  • Specific specialty contracting: Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Millwright & Rigging

STAGE of Company Experience

  • Emerging/growth phase of company development & rapid revenue growth, $50-$150M+

MANAGEMENT & Leadership Experience

  • Experience reporting to CEO/President in past
  • Experience leading construction professionals
  • Successful history meeting and exceeding KPI’s and key metrics for organizations
  • Passion for and prior history of creating high performing teams
  • “Player-coach” approach to management/leadership
  • Defined by others as smart, capable, hands-on, energetic, and someone who possess a strong entrepreneurial spirit
  • Building scalable management processes without suffocating innovation/speed


GENERAL

Finally, this individual should have as many as possible of the traits required to succeed in this leadership position:

  • High levels of intelligence, analytical strength and conceptual ability.
  • The ability, and willingness, to set and communicate high standards for professional staff and to hold people accountable for their performance; at the same time, sensitivity to, and insight into individuals’ capabilities and development needs, and the combination of firmness and likability that all good leaders possess.
  • Decisiveness when necessary, coupled with a willingness to seek input and build consensus as much as possible.
  • Excellent writing and speaking skills; this individual must be able to communicate complex ideas and information clearly and concisely.
  • Outstanding planning and organization skills.
  • Good strategic instincts and long-term vision; the ability to address both big-picture issues and detailed, day-to-day management concerns.
  • A sense of ownership, not just of his or her own work, or that of their department, but a sense of ownership for the company as a whole.
  • Demonstrated success as a people leader, including the ability to set and gain buy-in for strategic direction and vision, attract, hire, retain, and develop high performing teams, and establish an engaging culture of accountability, quality, and customer focus.
  • Demonstrate professional behavior and actions consistent with the companies values
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Head of Merchandising
Salary not disclosed
Manhattan, NY 2 days ago

Head of Merchandising

Location: New York, NY

Reports to: Chief Executive Officer

Manages: 4 Direct Reports

Experience Required: Minimum 5 years


Role Overview

We are seeking an experienced and strategic Head of Merchandising to lead our merchandising function and drive the commercial success of the business. Reporting directly to the CEO, this role will be responsible for building and executing a merchandising strategy that aligns with brand vision, customer demand, and financial objectives. You will lead a high-performing team and work cross-functionally with Design, Production, Marketing, and Sales to deliver compelling assortments that fuel growth.


Key Responsibilities

  • Own and execute the end-to-end merchandising strategy across all product categories
  • Partner closely with the CEO to align merchandising decisions with overall business and growth strategy
  • Lead, coach, and develop a team of 4 direct reports, fostering a collaborative and performance-driven culture
  • Drive assortment planning, line architecture, and category strategies to maximize sell-through and profitability
  • Analyze sales performance, market trends, and customer insights to inform product decisions
  • Oversee seasonal buy plans, pricing strategies, and margin targets
  • Collaborate with Design and Production to ensure product reflects brand positioning, quality standards, and cost targets
  • Manage inventory levels to optimize stock, reduce risk, and support sales growth across 3 internal warehouses, 1 third party logistics centre, multiple wholesale accounts and global retail locations.
  • Monitor competitive landscape and industry trends to keep the brand commercially relevant
  • Present merchandising strategies, performance updates, and forecasts to senior leadership


Qualifications & Experience

  • Minimum of 5 years’ experience in merchandising within the fashion or apparel industry
  • Proven experience in a senior merchandising role with people management responsibility
  • Strong commercial and analytical skills with the ability to translate data into action
  • Deep understanding of the fashion market, consumer behavior, and trend cycles
  • Experience working closely with executive leadership, ideally reporting into a CEO or equivalent
  • Excellent leadership, communication, and cross-functional collaboration skills
  • Strategic mindset with a hands-on, results-oriented approach


What We’re Looking For

  • A confident leader who can balance creativity with commercial rigor
  • Someone comfortable owning decisions and influencing at the highest level
  • A team builder who can develop talent and scale a merchandising function
  • Passion for fashion and an instinct for what will resonate with the customer


Salary: 190,000+

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Director of Strategy and Operations
Salary not disclosed
New York, NY 2 days ago

WHO WE ARE:


The Foundrae Collection is more than jewelry. The pieces are modern heirlooms, ones that allow the wearer to express something of themself to the world. The Foundrae collection is intended to become part of the wearer, a second skin, to be an expression of identity and of personal values.


The collection is founded on a lexicon of archetypal, mythological and classical symbols with the intention of inspiring the wearer to take the wisdom passed down through generations and apply that to one’s own life. Foundrae is a reminder, one we wear against our hearts or on our hands, of our capacity for change and growth. When you wear one of these pieces, you are announcing to yourself and to the world that everything you want and everything you want to be is already inside you - all you have to do is claim it.


The Role


The Director of Strategy and Operations will partner closely with the CEO and leadership team to guide strategic planning, project management, and cross-functional alignment across the company. This role blends strategic thought partnership with day‑to‑day operational leadership, ensuring that priorities are clearly defined and executed across the organization. This leader brings structure to company initiatives, strengthens processes that support luxury retail standards, and enhances communication and accountability across teams. Reporting directly to the CEO, this position will provide visibility, accountability, and seamless communication across all areas of the business


Responsibilities

  • Partner with the CEO to translate strategic priorities into structured plans that include defined goals, resourcing needs, and measurable outcomes.
  • Serve as a cross-functional leader, ensuring all departments move in alignment with company priorities and operational standards.
  • Lead and oversee multiple high-impact initiatives across retail, wholesale, e-commerce, production, and brand functions.
  • Build strategic frameworks that help teams understand priorities, sequencing, and interdependencies across projects.
  • Create and maintain project timelines, deliverables, KPIs, and reporting dashboards that support visibility at the leadership level.
  • Facilitate communication and collaboration across cross-functional teams.
  • Track progress across all strategic initiatives and proactively identify risks, operational gaps, or competing priorities.
  • Prepare leadership briefings, project summaries, and structured updates that enable informed decision-making.
  • Drive accountability by reinforcing deadlines, operational discipline, and follow-through across all levels of the organization.
  • Lead recurring cross-functional meetings, ensuring they are well-structured, action-oriented, and aligned to organizational goals.
  • Partner with retail leadership to enhance client experience, service standards, and the operational consistency expected within a luxury environment.
  • Collaborate with marketing, brand, and product teams to ensure operational readiness for launches, campaigns, and new collection releases.
  • Guide post-project evaluations to derive insights, strengthen organizational learning, and inform future planning cycles.
  • Support the development of organizational processes, SOPs, and governance structures that reinforce clarity and consistency as the company grows.


Requirements

  • 7+ years of experience in strategy, operations, or project leadership roles within luxury retail, fine jewelry, or premium consumer products.
  • Experience partnering directly with senior leadership or founders in a high‑growth, entrepreneurial environment.
  • Strong strategic planning skills with the ability to translate vision into structured, actionable plans.
  • Deep understanding of luxury retail operations, client experience standards, and cross‑functional coordination.
  • Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, able to influence and collaborate across all levels.
  • Strong organizational abilities with comfort managing competing priorities in a fast‑moving environment.
  • Experience developing reporting tools, dashboards, or systems that support operational transparency.
  • Demonstrated ability to identify challenges, propose solutions, and drive accountability across teams.
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Vice President, Program Operations
✦ New
Salary not disclosed

Every challenge prepares the way for renewal. At Springs Rescue Mission, we’ve strengthened our foundation, clarified our direction, and embraced the future with hope. If you’re looking for a place where your professional calling can flourish with stability and purpose, we invite you to be part of what God is doing here.


Springs Rescue Mission (SRM) considers every position one of ministry and a vital and valued part of our team. Therefore, it is essential that all employees of SRM have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and subscribe to our Statement of Faith and Core Values. The Vice President of Program Operations is a senior operational leader and trusted partner to the CEO, responsible for ensuring SRM’s programs operate as a cohesive, disciplined system that meets people at their point of need and moves them forward toward stability and independence beyond SRM’s services. This role carries the operational weight of a complex, 24/7, donor-funded mission—bringing clarity, flow, and accountability across shelters, recovery pathways, housing navigation, workforce development, safety, hospitality, and daily campus operations. The ideal person in this role brings structure without rigidity, accountability toward outcomes, and a deeply human approach to leadership, integrating teams so SRM delivers humane, fundable, and sustainable impact that is scalable.


DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:


SRM has a clear mission, values, shelter strategy, and outcome goals. What is being strengthened are the systems, rhythms, and handoffs that allow this work to operate consistently and effectively across a large, always-on campus. This role exists to translate vision into execution—ensuring people are served well, teams are supported, and outcomes are real. This position is ideal for a leader who can bring order to complexity, build trust through clarity, and understands how operational excellence serves vulnerable people—not the other way around. The VP of Program Operations will own the operational integrity, flow, and execution of SRM’s program system, so guests experience clear pathways, staff experience clarity and support, and outcomes are consistently produced. This role provides leadership to the majority of SRM’s program staff and holds day-to-day responsibility for effective integration, effective execution, and continuous improvement across the organization’s core mission.


Program Operations & System Leadership


  • Provide senior operational leadership across all program areas, ensuring SRM operates as an integrated system of care that invites and supports transformation.
  • Serve as the primary operational leader aligning shelter, recovery, housing navigation, workforce development, safety, and hospitality.
  • Translate strategic direction from the CEO into executable plans, priorities, and operational rhythms.
  • Identify and resolve bottlenecks, friction points, and breakdowns in guest flow.
  • Oversee the daily operational realities of a 24/7 campus—including shelter flow, meals, safety, facilities coordination, and hospitality—ensuring these functions support dignity, stability, and forward movement.


Shelter System Oversight

  • Oversee execution of SRM’s shelter strategy, ensuring access remains humane and low-barrier while actively inviting movement and progress.
  • Ensure consistent decision-making around transitions, resets, and progression across shelter levels.
  • Protect against stagnation and long-term “parking” while maintaining dignity, safety, and trust.


Outcome Accountability

  • Lead and support program Directors and hold them accountable for measurable outcomes aligned with SRM’s goals (housing, employment, recovery, engagement).
  • Ensure outcomes are owned, tracked, discussed, and improved—without reducing people to numbers.
  • Use data as a decision-support tool to strengthen care, throughput, and results.


Leadership & Culture

  • Coach and develop Directors and managers toward clarity, collaboration, and ownership.
  • Model emotionally steady, relational, Christ-centered leadership—especially in high-stress environments.
  • Strengthen leadership capacity across the system, reducing dependency on the CEO for day-to-day operational integration


Stewardship & Collaboration

  • Partner with Finance, Advancement, HR, Data, Communications, and Volunteer teams to ensure alignment between mission, funding, compliance, and execution.
  • Work closely with the CFO on complex annual budgets, staffing models, and seasonal planning.
  • Support donor confidence by ensuring SRM’s operations reflect clarity, stewardship, and results.
  • Represent SRM operationally with city partners and community collaborators as needed.


Duties and responsibilities may be added, deleted, or changed at any time at the discretion of

management, formally or informally, either verbally or in writing.


EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university preferred.
  • Minimum of 8–12 years of senior operational leadership in nonprofit, human services, recovery, housing, behavioral health, or similarly complex environments. A like combination of education and experience may be considered.
  • Proven experience leading leaders and managing large departments.
  • Demonstrated success creating and managing complex annual budgets.
  • Experience in donor-funded or mixed-funding nonprofit environments is strongly preferred.


SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS:


Mission & Character


  • A mature Christian with deep alignment to SRM’s mission, values, and faith foundation.
  • Leads with humility, integrity, courage, and a commitment to serving people well.
  • Comfortable holding others accountable with grace and clarity.

Skills & Disposition


  • Strong operating instinct with the ability to bring clarity to complexity.
  • Naturally systems-oriented, able to see flow, handoffs, and cause-and-effect.
  • Emotionally steady, calm under pressure, and trusted in moments of tension.
  • Comfortable making timely decisions with imperfect information.
  • A strong collaborator who understands how donor funding, administration, compliance, and systems work together to define success.
  • Demonstrated strategic thinking and sound judgment in complex environments
  • Ability to effectively analyze systems, identify root causes of problems, and implement operational improvements
  • Proven experience leading large teams with clear accountability and strong culture
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to integrate operations, programs, and partners toward measurable outcomes


In this role, you may be required to drive on behalf of Springs Rescue Mission utilizing SRM company vehicle and/or your personal vehicle. In accordance with that, a valid driver’s license, current proof of insurance and/or clean driving record for a minimum of 3 years is required. To ensure the safety of our employees and compliance with state and federal law, SRM utilizes ongoing Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) monitoring where MVR reports may be run randomly to ensure you have a valid driver’s license and clean driving record if utilized as driver.


WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL FACTORS:


Occasionally = 1%-33%; frequently = 34%-66%; continuously = 67%-100%.

Typical business office work environment.

Occasionally: work outdoors, work outside normal business days/hours, travel, must be able to lift up to 20 pounds, bend, or stretch

Frequently: walking, talking, climbing stairs, manual dexterity

Continuously: sitting, adequate vision and hearing, good mental condition to withstand consistently medium to high levels of stress


EQUIPMENT/TOOLS USED:


  • 10-key
  • Computer/Internet
  • Fax
  • Phone
  • Copier


Deadline for applications is 4/17/26 - Please apply on our website at under "Careers."


Salary and benefits include: $129,000 - $135,000 (Exempt position)

* Full benefits package to include: medical benefits with SRM paying 85% of the medical premium, voluntary Dental, Vision, Allstate Accident Plan, SRM-paid Short-Term and Long-Term Disability, Life Insurance, and AD&D. Also offered are 8 paid holidays, 21 days of accruable PTO, paid “Soul Care Retreat” days (up to 4 depending upon availability), Pay-on-Demand, and a 403b retirement plan with SRM-match after one (1) year, 100% vested beginning DOH; (Benefits are subject to change based on reevaluation or benefit plan changes annually.)*Benefits begin at 1st of the following month after completing a full 30 days of employment (I.E. start date 4 January

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Director of Operations
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
Boerne, TX 1 day ago

Director of Operations

Location: On-Site

Reports To: CEO

Direct Reports: Machinists, Plastics Technicians, Assemblers, Shipping, Technical Coordinator (9 total)

Compensation

                 Total Compensation Target: $120,000 - $150,000+ annually

                 Base Salary: $80,000 - $90,000 annually

Performance bonus is calculated quarterly based on measurable operational financial results that are within the Director of Operations control. The structure is designed to reward ownership, accountability, and measurable operational improvement.

                 

                 Bonus is tied to:

·      Operational Contribution Margin (OCM)

·      On-Time Delivery (OTD)

·      Quantity Returned Rate (QRR)

·      CEO Evaluation

 

Role Overview

The Director of Operations owns Operational Contribution Margin (OCM) through disciplined execution of production, purchasing, labor efficiency, scrap control, supplier accountability, and on-time delivery performance.

 

This is a hands-on leadership role in a growing manufacturing company. The Director of Operations is directly responsible for protecting and improving margin by eliminating operational waste, enforcing purchasing discipline, improving production flow, and holding suppliers and internal teams accountable.

 

This position holds full authority over production scheduling, purchasing strategy, supplier performance, incoming quality enforcement, inventory discipline, and backlog management.

 

Success in this role is measured by Operational Contribution Margin, quality control, and reliable on-time delivery.

 

What This Role Must Know

A successful candidate should have strong working knowledge of:

  • Manufacturing process flow and bottleneck identification
  • Production scheduling and throughput management
  • Purchasing discipline and supplier accountability
  • Inventory control and working capital management
  • Quality control and defect reduction systems
  • Operational margin drivers within a manufacturing environment
  • Lean operational principles and practical process improvement
  • Basic financial literacy, including cost drivers and margin impact

This role requires the ability to translate operational improvements directly into financial performance.

 

What This Role Must Be Comfortable With

The right person for this role is comfortable with:

  • Owning operational results end-to-end
  • Working inside a small business environment where systems must be built and improved
  • Making decisions with incomplete information and solving problems quickly
  • Managing both production personnel and supplier relationships
  • Implementing operational discipline and accountability across the shop floor
  • Balancing operational efficiency with product quality and delivery performance
  • Being directly responsible for measurable operational performance metrics
  • Leading operational improvement initiatives rather than maintaining the status quo

This role is best suited for someone who prefers building and improving systems rather than simply maintaining existing processes.

 

Candidate Profile

The strongest candidates for this role typically come from environments where they have:

  • Managed manufacturing operations or production systems
  • Driven measurable improvements in efficiency, quality, or margin
  • Implemented process improvements in growing manufacturing organizations
  • Demonstrated the ability to take ownership of operational performance

This is a hands-on operational leadership role, not a purely administrative position.

 

Compensation

Compensation includes a competitive base salary plus a performance-based bonus tied directly to Operational Contribution Margin, Quantity Return Rate (QRR), and on-time delivery metrics.

This structure rewards disciplined operational leadership and measurable financial improvement.

 

Ideal Candidate Profile

  • Experience leading production in a small-to-mid-sized manufacturing environment
  • Has personally owned purchasing and supplier accountability
  • Has implemented measurable scrap reduction and efficiency improvements
  • Comfortable working without corporate support infrastructure
  • Thinks in terms of financial outcomes, not just operational activity
  • Speaks in numbers and measurable results
  • Demonstrates ownership mentality and accountability

 

What Success Looks Like

Within 6–12 months:

  • Operational Contribution Margin stabilizes and improves
  • Scrap is measured and trending downward
  • Purchasing is consolidated and disciplined
  • Supplier credits are tracked and recovered
  • Backlog is stable and predictable with lead time improvement
  • CEO operational involvement is significantly reduced

 

This is a leadership role for someone who wants ownership, accountability, and the opportunity to materially impact a growing manufacturing company.

 

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Chief Risk Officer (On-site)
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
Sonoma, CA 6 hours ago

Where it all began…

In 1951 SF Fire Credit Union first opened its doors from a modest 10′ × 15′ office space in 17 Engine. It was from those humble beginnings—where everyone pitched in to help one another in their community—that the organization forged its way of business forever. Today, the San Francisco-based credit union has grown to $1.7B in assets and a membership that extends from the regional firefighters we trace our roots back to throughout our many neighbors in San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties. Our members benefit from the ideas and principles that have shaped us: Shared trust, continuous innovation of products and services, competitive rates, and excellent member service. These qualities foster a true sense of member-ownership and strengthen the credit union’s bond with the people for whom this credit union was created.

What we stand for…

There are a few things we look for those we hire at SF Fire Credit Union, regardless of role or team.

First, do they align with our values?

Be Personal – Walk the Member/Employee Path

Be a Leader – Empower, Collaborate, Own

Be Outside the Box – Innovate, Educate, Engage

Be Real – Integrity and Transparency Matter

Be the Connection – Serve our Community

Second, will they thrive in a culture like ours, where we default to trust, embrace feedback, and desire to innovate? Finally, do they share our vision to help empower members to accomplish their dreams and build lasting financial security in whatever way is most relevant to their role?

What it feels like…

Most days it feels more like going to work with a big family. Whether it’s a pot luck lunch, baking birthday cakes for colleagues in the kitchen, or after-hours get together, we’re here to do a great job and have a good time while doing it! We value a good sense of humor, are motivated by a higher purpose, and always bring an “in-this-together” attitude. While we’re driven to do great work, we also value real work/life balance.

Is This the Career for You?

The Chief Risk Officer (CRO) is a key member of the executive leadership team responsible for the overall management of risk across the credit union. This includes enterprise risk management, compliance, internal audit, vendor management, corporate insurance, business continuity management, records retention, and fraud risk management. The CRO will ensure that the credit union operates within its risk appetite, adheres to regulatory requirements, and protects its members' assets while supporting sustainable growth and innovation.

What You Get To Do:

  1. Risk Management
  • Develop and implement a robust enterprise risk management (ERM) framework that identifies, assesses, mitigates, and monitors risks across the credit union.
  • Advise the CEO and board of directors on risk exposures and mitigation strategies, providing clear and actionable insights.
  • Collaborate with executive team members and department leaders to integrate risk management practices into day-to-day operations and strategic planning.
  1. Internal Audit
  • Oversee the internal audit function, ensuring it operates independently and effectively to assess the adequacy and effectiveness of the credit union’s internal controls.
  • Manage co-sourcing partners to execute against the audit plan and to ensure that control deficiencies are identified in a similar and thorough manner.
  • Develop and execute a risk-based internal audit plan that addresses key operational, financial, and compliance risks.
  • Report audit findings and recommendations to the CEO and board, ensuring timely resolution of identified issues.
  1. Vendor Management
  • Manage the third-party risk management program, ensuring that third-party relationships are adequately assessed for sufficient controls (especially information security), risks and aligned with the credit union’s strategic goals.
  1. Records Retention
  • Oversee the records retention program, ensuring that all records are maintained, stored, and disposed of in compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
  • Develop and implement policies and procedures for records management, ensuring the security and confidentiality of sensitive information.
  • Conduct regular reviews of the records retention program to ensure ongoing compliance and operational efficiency.
  1. Business Continuity Management
  • Lead the development and maintenance of the business continuity plan (BCP) to ensure the credit union’s ability to operate during and after a crisis or disruption.
  • Coordinate and lead regular testing and training exercises to ensure preparedness and continuous improvement of the BCP.
  1. Corporate Insurance
  • Oversee the corporate insurance program, ensuring adequate coverage for all operational, financial, and liability risks.
  • Evaluate and select insurance providers, negotiate policy terms, and manage claims processes.
  • Regularly review and update insurance coverage to reflect changes in the credit union’s risk profile and operations.
  • Own the notification process to insurance carriers and other key stakeholders for potential or actual claims.
  1. Compliance and Regulatory Affairs
  • Ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations, including those specific to credit unions.
  • Stay informed about changes in the regulatory environment and assess their impact on the credit union’s operations.
  • Collaborate with the compliance team to develop and implement policies and procedures that meet regulatory requirements.
  1. Team Leadership and Development
  • Lead, mentor, and develop the risk management, internal audit, and vendor management teams, fostering a culture of integrity, accountability, and continuous improvement.
  • Set clear goals and performance expectations for direct reports, providing guidance and support to achieve them.
  • Ensure effective succession planning within the risk management and related functions.
  1. Board and Executive Collaboration
  • Serve as a key advisor to the CEO and board of directors on all risk-related matters, providing regular updates on risk exposures, mitigation strategies, and internal audit findings.
  • Collaborate with other senior executives to align risk management practices with the credit union’s overall business objectives.
  • Present reports and recommendations to the board’s audit and risk committees, ensuring transparency and accountability.
  1. Strategic Initiatives
  • Participate in strategic planning and decision-making processes, ensuring that risk considerations are integrated into the credit union’s long-term plans.
  • Lead or contribute to special projects and initiatives that involve risk management, internal audit, or compliance considerations.
  • Support innovation and transformation initiatives by assessing risks and providing solutions that align with the credit union’s strategic goals.
  1. Other duties as assigned.


What We Look For In You:

EDUCATION: A bachelor's degree in business administration, accounting or finance is required. A Master of Business Administration and Certified Internal Auditor is preferred.

EXPERIENCE: Minimum of 15 years of progressively responsible management experience in a financial institution setting. A strong background in risk management, including direct experience in developing, assessing, and performing enterprise risk assessments are required. Must also be familiar with risk management concepts and leading practices such as the COSO framework.

SKILLS & COMPENTENCIES:

  • Extensive experience in a senior risk management role, preferably within a credit union, financial institution, or similarly regulated industry.
  • Proven track record of developing and implementing risk management and internal audit strategies.
  • Have previous hands-on experience with regulatory compliance, third-party risk management, business continuity planning, and corporate insurance program management.
  • Excellent leadership skills with experience managing and developing high-performing teams.
  • Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with both internal and external stakeholders.
  • Willingness to “roll-sleeves” up to help the credit union achieve its broader goals.
  • Analytical mindset with the ability to leverage data and insights to inform risk management decisions.
  • Commitment to the credit union’s mission, values, and member-first approach.
  • Adaptability and the ability to thrive in a dynamic and fast-paced environment.

Note: This job description is non-contractual, or an exhaustive list and it may be added to or changed to from time to time.


Salary

This compensation range takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to skill sets; experience and training; licensure and certifications; and other business and organizational needs. At SFFCU, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. A reasonable estimate of the current range for the San Francisco Market is an annual salary of $200,000 to $285,000.


OUR BENEFITS

We have a competitive compensation and benefits package, but the true reward of working for SF Fire Credit Union goes beyond what you’ll see on a pay-stub. We genuinely care our employees and we strive to invest in their professional and personal growth. We’re a relatively small organization at about 200 employees, so you can see the impact of your efforts and the value your contributions bring to our members and fellow employees.

  • 401(k) and Employer Match
  • Health, Vision, Dental and Life Insurance
  • Annual Incentive/Bonus Program
  • Tuition Reimbursement Program
  • 11 Paid Holidays + Competitive PTO package
  • Home & Consumer Loan Program (Discounted Rates)
  • Professional development and training programs
  • On-demand personal coaching resource
  • Wellness Program (Discounted Gym Membership)

“Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.”

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Controller
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
San Diego, CA 6 hours ago

We are a fast-growing startup and industry leader in the Southwest, experiencing 300% growth. We are looking for a Controller who can bring strong financial discipline, accuracy, and operational reporting as the company continues to scale. This role works closely with a very direct CEO and partner leadership team in a fast-paced, high-accountability environment.


Primary Focus: accuracy, reporting, and financial operations.

Responsibilities

Accounting & Close

  • Maintain accurate books and ensure general ledger integrity
  • Lead monthly close process within 7 business days
  • Manage accruals, deferrals, reconciliations, and financial schedules

Financial Reporting

  • Prepare monthly profit and loss statements, balance sheets, and supporting analysis
  • Produce operational and management reporting for leadership
  • Track financial performance and immediately flag risks or irregularities

Cash Management & Banking

  • Manage cash planning and cash flow forecasting
  • Maintain relationships with banks and financial institutions
  • Oversee A/R, A/P, invoicing, and routine payments
  • Maintain disciplined collections and vendor payment processes

Schedules & Controls

  • Maintain key schedules including A/R aging, A/P aging, fixed assets, and depreciation
  • Implement and maintain strong internal financial controls

Payroll & Commissions

  • Manage complex payroll structures including commissions, draws/guarantees, and incentive plans
  • Ensure payout accuracy and maintain documentation

Executive Support

  • Provide financial insights and reporting to the CEO and partners
  • Assist with minor tax planning coordination for the CEO with external accountants


Qualifications

  • 6–10+ years of accounting or finance experience
  • 3+ years as a Controller or Assistant Controller preferred
  • Strong experience with A/R, collections, and financial operations
  • Experience managing cash flow and banking relationships
  • Expertise handling complex payroll structures
  • Systems: Advanced Excel, QuickBooks, and ADP (or similar payroll platform)
  • Comfortable working in a high-growth startup environment with direct leadership

Benefits:

  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance
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Supply Chain Manager
Salary not disclosed
San Fernando, CA 3 days ago

Description

Ready for more than just a job? Build a career with purpose. At Lactalis in the USA, we believe in promoting from within and giving our employees meaningful opportunities to learn, grow, and thrive. Whether you're just starting out or bringing years of experience, we'll provide the tools and support you need to succeed.


As the world leader in dairy, Lactalis is a family-owned company with over 85,000 pragmatic and ambitious professionals across the globe. Each day, we're proud to produce award-winning dairy products that bring people together.

In the US, we proudly offer an unrivaled house of beloved brands, including Galbani Italian cheeses and ricotta, President specialty cheeses and butters, Kraft natural and grated cheeses, Breakstone's cottage cheese, Cracker Barrel, Black Diamond cheddar, and Parmalat milk. Our yogurt portfolio includes siggi's, Stonyfield Organic, Brown Cow, Oui, Yoplait, Go-Gurt, :ratio, Green Mountain Creamery, and Mountain High, along with a growing family of ethnic favorites like Karoun, Gopi, and Arz.


At Lactalis, we live by our core values-Ambition, Engagement, and Simplicity. We foster a workplace where innovation thrives, diverse perspectives are celebrated, and everyone's unique background and ideas are valued.

Even if you don't meet every qualification, we encourage you to apply. We want to hear about your PASSION, your STORY, and how your EXPERTISE can help us shape the future of dairy.


From your PASSION to ours

Karoun Dairies, part of the Lactalis family of companies, is currently hiring a Digital Marketing Manager based in San Fernando, California.


About the Role Supply Chain Manager:


Reporting to the CEO, the is responsible to Manage, coordinate, plan, and organize strategic sourcing, purchasing, production and inventory planning, receiving, warehousing, control, and distribution of materials to satisfy distribution needs/service relations as required to accomplish these goals.

The Manager of Supply Chain will be tasked with the identification, development, and completion of significant efficiency/optimization projects. This person will be responsible to work cross functionally within SC as well as WH, and cross functional departments and divisions across the entire business using lean principles, total cost analysis, strong project management skills, and a highly developed to identify major cost saving initiatives, ensure cross functional collaboration, timely project completion and the realization of identified savings. Will be responsible to develop the targets / budget related to Supply Chain, working with others to develop baseline data, savings calculations, monthly tracking and reporting tools as well as the upkeep of all project charters to ensure accurate and timely reporting to CEO and management.

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.

  • Oversees and manages 3 warehouse operations and logistics. (i.e., San Fernando, Turlock, and Chicago locations)
  • Manages SAP Processes and Data Controls- Run and evaluate metrics in SAP regularly.
  • Work with Warehouse Manager and team on reducing shipment/delivery errors and putting necessary actions in place. Work with CSR and to minimize returns or negative customer concerns.
  • Improve warehouse efficiency and provide ideas to reduce operations cost
  • Ensure an effective and efficient scheduling process to maximize facility resources, inventory, and On-Time Delivery results
  • Maintains SOPs with current and proposed new processes
  • Completes necessary Activity/KPI Reports for Management
  • Coordinates with other departments to facilitate efficient warehouse operations. (i.e. warehouse urgent requests)
  • Understand, develop, and implement strategic objectives, capacity status, constraints, needs for growth in support of corporate goals and providing organizational recommendations as required to accomplish these goals
  • Develop and maintain company/supplier partnerships based on mutual trust in order to enhance long term and cost-effective availability of materials.
  • Establish and implement new, or revisions to, existing procedures to increase and achieve materials management efficiency, asset control, and asset utilization
  • Eliminate waste of materials, utilities, staffing, and other company resources wherever possible
  • Manage negotiations regarding outside suppliers to ensure adequate product availability, fair pricing, and up-to-date marketplace information
  • Continually assess, develop, and staff the subordinate groups with the talent necessary to operate at a high level of accuracy and productivity
  • Supervise regular cycle counts and periodic physical inventories to update and compare perpetual computer records
  • Drive complex and cross functional supply chain efficiency/optimization projects that result in significant savings to Karoun.
  • Develop a strong understanding of company, products, processes, and strategies. Understand the business production and distribution processes of perishable products and develop optimization strategies, to work within the given constraints or opportunities to maximize the benefits for the company.
  • Help for developing annual budget related to supply chain and responsible for savings opportunities, tracking and reporting of all projects against annual budget targets.
  • Build cross-functional consensus for new projects/opportunities/initiatives. This involves buy in from commercial, manufacturing along with supporting departments like QA, finance, etc.
  • Ensure that the company cash flow target is achieved through the achievement of relevant Supply Chain efficiency projects.
  • Ensure Service, Safety, and Turn over Levels are on target.
  • Track and review warehouse related data, reports and metrics on regular basis and implement process based on the findings to improve process and efficiency.
  • Analyze any and all planning related activities on the cost incurred to the company as a whole and not just Supply Chain team and decide on the appropriate course of action.
  • Understand the annual budget, 3-yr Plan and work with a long term goal in mind.
  • Support the development of supply chain team through project leadership and exposure to sound supply chain principles, including lean.
  • Continuously seek ways to improve the existing processes and methods.
  • Present data, findings, proposals, etc. to Executive Leadership Team when requested by CEO.
  • Travel and / or extended or off work hours may be required

This description reflects management's assignment of essential functions, it does not proscribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these Essential Duties and Responsibilities.



Requirements

Qualifications: The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.

Education

Business degree or other relevant.


Experience

  • 5-7 years of progressive experience in a supply chain discipline, preferably in multiple disciplines (logistics/planning/transportation/customer fulfillment)
  • 4 yrs minimum warehouse and operations management experience
  • Project management experience
  • SAP/ERP
  • Strong computer skills in Word, Excel, and Warehouse Management related platforms/systems

Specialized Knowledge

  • SAP
  • Ability to lead multiple teams/projects is a must.
  • 6 Sigma

Skills/Abilities

  • Ability to apply Lean supply chain concepts is the key to success in this role.
  • Ability to lead multiple teams/projects is a must.
  • Demonstrated excellent communication, organizational, time management, people management, and persuasion skill set.
  • Must be self-motivated, organized and be able to simplify complex issues for presentation to a cross functional audience
  • Strong problem-solving and decision-making capabilities with the ability to navigate complex challenges.
  • Interpersonal Skills: Collaborative and able to build strong relationships with internal teams and external partners.
  • Contributes to a team culture that promotes continuous improvement, ownership, professional growth, and inclusion

Competencies: To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:

Group Behavioral Competencies


Ambition

  • Performance: Challenging yourself and others in order to work efficiently and to deliver required business results
  • Continuous Improvement: Looking for ways to continuously improve quality, efficiency/effectiveness of the Group performance.
  • People Development: Identify areas for developing oneself and the others

Engagement

  • Entrepreneurship: Manage the business as if it were theirs.
  • Loyalty: Support positively and protect the Company
  • Tenacity: Overcome the obstacles
  • Accountability: Stand by one's commitment, deliver the results in a transparent manner.

With Simplicity

  • Accessibility: Ensure relationships based on accessibility, modesty, and proximity
  • Pragmatism: Work in a practical and effective manner (with common sense)
  • Transparency: Act and communicate with clarity and transparency

Other

  • Eligibility to participate in Incentive Plan.
  • Schedule and additional requirements outlined below:

We promote work-life balance, but as Supply Chain Manager, there are occasions business needs may/can require weekends, evenings, additional hours availability and flexibility, such as but not limiting to, reporting to our or other locations, trainings, events, company engagement activities, etc. Business travel, such as, requirement to travel for Lactalis and/or Karoun related purposes to, conferences, meetings internal and external, trainings, etc. (Overnight stays as needed) [Travel i.e., airplane, auto]

  • Job Type: Full-time

Working Conditions: This job operates in a Distribution Center/office environment with moderate to excessive noise and distractions. This role occasionally uses standard office equipment, such as computers or phones, and requires interaction with others on a regular basis. When moving about the warehouse areas may encounter areas that are cold, wet, slippery, obstructed, and loud and will be required to wear safety attire or protective gear. Most work is performed either sitting at a desk using a computer and phone, in WH, some lifting of supplies and materials, general labor, and occasional back up driving required. This position is challenged with frequent interruptions, side-bar meetings and competing priorities.- Requires the ability to sit and/or stand (may variate according to work being performed) for long periods of time, with frequent interruptions. Stand, sit or walk for extended periods of time (may vary according to work within WH and/or in office setting). Requires several hours per day of sitting and/or standing, getting up and down from chairs, and reaching, Handle or manage tools or equipment, bending, or carrying light loads- Reach (including above your head), bend, climb, push, pull, twist, squat and kneel, Lift objects of various shapes, sizes and weights. Requires manual dexterity with normal hand and finger movements for typical office work. Talking, hearing, and seeing are important elements of completing assigned tasks. Occasionally lifts, carries, positions, or moves objects weighing up to 50 pounds approx. Working environment is usually in a Refrigerated food Warehouse and office setting, with occasional need to leave the premises; Tolerate hot or cold warehouse environments. Occasionally works overtime, evenings, or weekends in order to complete work or to attend meetings. Travel may be required


Physical demands: The Physical Demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the Essential Duties and Responsibilities of this job. Most work is performed either sitting at a desk using a computer and phone, and in the warehouse, some lifting of supplies and materials, general labor, and occasional driving required.- This position is challenged with frequent interruptions, side-bar meetings and competing priorities. Requires the ability to sit and/or stand (may variate according to work being performed) for long periods of time, with frequent interruptions- Stand, sit or walk for extended periods of time (may vary according to work within WH and/or in office setting)- Requires several hours per day of sitting and/or standing, getting up and down from chairs, and reaching, Handle or manage tools or equipment- bending, or carrying light loads- Reach (including above your head), bend, climb, push, pull, twist, squat and kneel. Lift objects of various shapes, sizes and weights- Requires manual dexterity with normal hand and finger movements for typical office work- Talking, hearing, and seeing are important elements of completing assigned tasks. Occasionally lifts, carries, positions, or moves objects weighing up to 50 pounds- Working environment is usually in a Refrigerated food Warehouse and office setting, with occasional need to leave the premises; Tolerate hot or cold warehouse environments. Occasionally works overtime, evenings, or weekends in order to complete work or to attend meetings. Travel may be required


Office: While performing the duties of this portion of the job, the employee may be regularly required to stand, sit, talk, hear, reach, stoop, kneel, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer, telephone, and keyboard.? This is largely a sedentary role sitting at a computer for an extended period;? However, this would require the ability to move around within an office environment and bend or stand as necessary and to move about inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, etc. Regularly communicates with others both verbally and in writing to convey information.?? Air travel required when active participation in meetings outside the office are deemed necessary.


DC Non-Office: While performing the duties of this portion of the job, the employee may be regularly required to stand, sit, lift, talk, hear, reach, stoop, kneel, and use hands and fingers to operate machinery and move product.? This would require the ability to move around within a warehouse environment and stand and walk for prolonged periods.??Regularly communicates with others verbally to convey information and must be able to work in, on, around, over and under fixed equipment and machinery, manipulate multiple controls and machinery; to work in adverse temperature conditions, to wear and work in personnel protective equipment.? Specific physical demands associated with lifting limits, etc.


At Lactalis, we offer a comprehensive Total Rewards Program with a variety of affordable benefits and coverage options. We support insurance costs significantly, contribute generously to retirement plans, and offer Paid Time Off from day one.

We are committed to your professional growth, providing training and development opportunities, including Education Reimbursement. Join us and grow your career.


Lactalis is an equal employment opportunity employer. We will not discriminate against applicants with regard to any legally-recognized basis including, but not limited to: veteran status, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, and physical or mental disabilities. Further, any division of the Company that is an Affirmative Action Employer will comply with all related legal obligations

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[Bilingual Japanese-English] Office Manager & Events Coordinator
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
Torrance, California 6 hours ago

[Bilingual Japanese and English] Office Manager & Events Coordinator (with Executive Support)

Torrance, CA | Full-time |

Kanzen Meal, a subsidiary of Nissin Foods, is a pioneer in the complete nutrition meal category. We are redefining the future of food with our innovative, nutritionally complete meals designed for modern lifestyles.

About the Role

We're growing fast and looking for a high‐energy, hyper-organized Office Manager & Events Coordinator to keep our team running smoothly and our CEO operating at full speed. This is not a traditional EA role — it's bigger, broader, and perfect for someone who thrives in a fast-paced startup environment where no two days look the same.

You'll be the heartbeat of the office: keeping operations tight, planning amazing events, supporting cross‐functional projects, and partnering directly with the CEO and Leadership Team. If you love creating order, running point on a million moving pieces, and bringing people together, you'll absolutely shine here.

Fluency in Japanese and English — and the ability to navigate both cultures with confidence — is essential.

What You'll Do

Executive Support (20%)

• Own complex calendars and scheduling for the CEO and Leadership Team like a pro.

• Keep communication flowing — emails, calls, follow‐ups, all handled with precision.

• Build polished agendas, slides, and documents that make the team look great.

• Coordinate travel (domestic + international) and ensure every detail is dialed in.

• Be a trusted liaison for stakeholders across the U.S. and Japan team.

• Join key meetings conducted in Japanese and support with real‐time interpretation in English, and at times, vice versa.

• Translate documents and communication effortlessly between Japanese and English.

Office Operations & Culture (25%)

• Create a workspace people love to work in — organized, well‐stocked, and running smoothly.

• Manage vendors, equipment, supplies, and office systems like an owner.

• Welcome new hires and guests with seamless onboarding and thoughtful hospitality.

• Take the lead on office rhythms: meal orders, refreshments, inventory, and workspace organization.

• Curate memorable team gatherings, welcome gifts, holiday gifts, and appreciation items.

Events & Special Projects (30%)

• Plan and execute consumer and trade events, and meetings.

• Drive logistics for Japan HQ visits and high-stakes leadership presentations.

• Coordinate venues, catering, materials, schedules — all the details that make events smooth and polished.

• Jump into cross-functional special projects and help push big initiatives forward.

Business Support & Cross‐Team Coordination (25%)

• Keep a pulse on consumer feedback and route issues toward fast resolution.

• Support creation of presentations, marketing materials, and communication assets.

• Work with external partners, agencies, and vendors to execute high-impact initiatives, including sending samples, meeting follow-ups, and any additional activity that will add value to the relationship.

What You Bring

• A Bachelor's degree.

• Fluency in Japanese and English (written + verbal).

• 2–5 years in roles like office manager, EA, events coordinator, marketing support, or operations.

• A love for organization, problem solving, checklists, and keeping chaos under control.

• Excellent communication skills and a confident, polished presence.

• Ability to shift gears quickly and stay cool under pressure.

• Tech‐savvy, especially in Microsoft 365 and modern communication tools.

• A startup mindset: resourceful, proactive, and excited to build as we scale.

Why You'll Love It Here

• You'll play a central role in shaping our culture and operations.

• Your work will touch nearly every corner of the company; a rare opportunity to fully engage with and take part in multiple critical points of business growth.

• You'll have huge variety, fast learning, and real ownership.

• You'll collaborate directly with leadership and make an immediate impact.

• You'll help build something exciting as the company grows.

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Head of Testing and Operations - Biotech
Salary not disclosed
Fort Collins, CO 2 days ago

About GT Molecular

GT Molecular is a fast-growing biotechnology company and Stanford University spin-out headquartered in beautiful Fort Collins, Colorado. We deliver ultrasensitive multiplex digital PCR (dPCR) and qPCR assays powered by our proprietary chemistry—enabling superior sensitivity, robust multiplexing, and reliable detection at low concentrations. Our platforms support end-to-end testing services and commercial kits for oncology research, pathogen detection (SARS-CoV-2, Influenza, RSV, mpox, Polio, Measles, and more), illicit drug monitoring in wastewater, microbial source tracking, and emerging environmental testing (including PFAS/forever chemicals).


Our mission drives public health, environmental surveillance, and cancer research forward. With recent milestones like our CLIA laboratory, CDC's NWSS Multi-Pathogen Assay Development Contract, expanding environmental services, and new hires in lab management and bioinformatics, we're at a pivotal growth stage needing strong operational leadership to scale our proprietary dPCR technology across services and kits.


The Role

In this hands-on role, you will own and scale day-to-day execution across manufacturing, laboratory services, supply chain, quality, and facilities. Reporting directly to the CEO, you'll build professional operations infrastructure to support rapid growth in PCR kit production and NGS / digital PCR testing services - with a focus on high-throughput workflows, operationalizing our proprietary dPCR chemistry for consistent performance, efficiency, compliance, and scalability in a collaborative, mission-driven environment.


Key Responsibilities

  • Lead PCR kit manufacturing, including scaling production of multiplex dPCR and qPCR panels incorporating our proprietary chemistry (enzymes, formulations, and reagents); manage supply chain/vendor relationships, inventory, lot-to-lot consistency, and quality to meet demand from CLIA labs, academics, municipalities, and public health partners.
  • Optimize operations for microbiology and high-risk testing services, with emphasis on routine wastewater surveillance for pathogens and small molecules (e.g., illicit drugs) using our ultrasensitive dPCR platform and proprietary chemistry in CLIA/high-complexity labs; drive high-throughput workflow efficiency, capacity planning during volume surges, 24–48 hour turnaround, chain-of-custody, and biosafety (BSL-2+) compliance.
  • Drive technology transfer from R&D to Operations (including new dPCR assays and chemistry enhancements) and oversee implementation of LIMS systems to enhance throughput, data management, and process automation.
  • Collaborate closely with the part-time CLIA consultant (serving as Laboratory Director) and lab teams to integrate lab ops with company-wide processes—focusing on throughput, cost control, resource allocation, and non-technical scaling during growth phases.
  • Oversee quality systems and regulatory compliance (CLIA, CAP, ISO 13485, FDA EUA/IVD pathways, or similar highly regulated environments a strong plus), risk management, and continuous improvement across manufacturing and services, ensuring proprietary chemistry integrity and assay performance.
  • Drive cross-functional alignment (e.g., quality, facilities, IT, automation, project management) with R&D, sales, bioinformatics, and finance to support revenue growth, forecast needs, and enable new service lines (e.g., deep sequencing and PFAS/environmental testing).
  • Build and mentor a growing operations team (production, lab ops, logistics, quality) with experience scaling high-throughput operations preferred.
  • Implement tools to eliminate bottlenecks, drive cost/efficiency gains, and manage budgets effectively.


Qualifications

  • 8–12+ years of progressive operations leadership in life sciences, ideally in molecular diagnostics, genomics, PCR/NGS manufacturing, clinical/reference labs, or biotech services.
  • Leadership of high-throughput core facilities (e.g., NGS, mass spectrometry, proteomics, or molecular diagnostics cores) is a plus, with hands-on experience NGS, PCR multiplex assays, proprietary enzyme/chemistry platforms, pathogen/small molecule detection, technology transfer, and LIMS implementation also valued.
  • At least a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (Biological sciences, Chemistry); PhD, HCLD certification, or MBA preferred.
  • Direct experience with validating and introducing molecular assays into a production environment.
  • Strong knowledge of regulated workflows and quality/regulatory standards (CLIA/CAP, ISO 15189/13485, FDA oversight, or multi-site lab management a plus).
  • Proven ability to deliver fast turnaround in service labs and scale production without compromising quality.
  • Excellent leadership, communication, and collaboration skills; comfortable working with scientific founders/CEOs and empowering technical teams.
  • Fort Collins/Colorado-based or willing to relocate; excited about public health impact and the collaborative foothills lifestyle.


What We Offer

  • Base salary range: $160,000–$220,000 annually, depending on experience and qualifications
  • Meaningful equity (ownership in a growing company), performance-based bonus potential, and comprehensive benefits including health, dental, vision, 401(k) with match
  • High-impact role with direct CEO access during a key growth phase
  • Collaborative culture in scenic Fort Collins—outdoor access, innovative biotech community


How to Apply Send your resume and a brief note on why you're passionate about scaling molecular diagnostics and wastewater/environmental testing operations to (or apply via LinkedIn). Please include "Head of Operations" in the subject line. We encourage diverse applicants.


GT Molecular is an equal opportunity employer. We look forward to hearing from you!

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