Human Resources

Director of Human Resources

  • Lead the organization with its focus on employee engagement.
  • Advise business leaders on effective talent management and succession planning and lead the talent planning efforts for client groups.
  • Lead HR projects that provide impact to the business.

Labor Relations Managers

  • Proven experience in negotiations preparation, bargaining, implementation and administration
  • Possess strong analytical skills and savvy strategic business thinking in a complex, multi-dimensional, innovative environment
  • Oversee strategic and operational efforts to achieve effective labor-management relations

Human Resources Generalists

  • Provide HR support for assigned client groups
  • Implement various HR department responsibilities
  • Knowledge of recruitment

Human Resources Managers

  • Manage employee relations issues
  • Manages employer expectations
  • Responsible for providing guidance and support on performance

Human Resources Administrators

  • Handle all pre-employment processes and paperwork
  • Process onboarding for new hires
  • Perform clerical functions and other HR related duties

Administrative
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Accounting

Executive Assistants

  • Act as the point of contact among executives, employees, clients and other external partners
  • Manage executives’ calendars and set up meetings
  • Make travel and accommodation arrangements

Accounting Managers

  • Maintain and update documented system of policies and procedures
  • Perform the payables and payroll process to meet timeliness and accuracy
  • Complete and review account reconciliations of balance sheet accounts

Bookkeepers

  • Bill entry oversight and payment of bills
  • Compute and record numerical data
  • Issue invoices to customers

Office Managers

  • Manage daily administrative operations of the department
  • Analyze and organize office operations
  • Identifying and resolving problems while providing exceptional customer service

Payroll Managers

  • Prepare and review payroll account reconciliations
  • Ensures each payroll is completed in a timely and accurate manner
  • Interprets, applies and ensures compliance with all federal, state and local laws

Aerospace

Aerospace Manufacturing Engineers

  • Improves manufacturing processes and methods for cost-reduction, quality improvement, and efficiency
  • Performs research, design, and development of manufacturing processes
  • Assist in equipment design activities utilizing engineering background

Aerospace Designers

  • Design to mandatory regulatory requirements, customer and company specifications
  • Identify problems and develop solutions
  • Produce accurate 3D models

Buyer/Planner

  • Determine what goods their organizations need for use or resale, and then buy those products. Initially, evaluate potential suppliers based on their product quality, cost, delivery times and customer service. Negotiate contracts that specify price, payment terms and delivery schedules.

Raw Materials Planners

  • Responsible for supporting planning team utilizing MRP to order and manage raw material required to support detailed manufacturing schedules. Responsible to ensure materials are in stock in time for processing.

CAD/CAM Engineers

  • Test and revise programs to eliminate errors
  • Analyze job orders, drawings, blueprints and specifications
  • Create detailed 3d models and 2d fabrication

Electrical Engineers

  • Create designs using state-of-the-art electronic design tools
  • Performs load and voltage drop calculations
  • Prepares construction and design cost estimates

Electrical Systems Engineers

  • Maintain an integrated view of product and safety lifecycle
  • Tests and validates to ensure system designs meet operational and functional requirements
  • Investigates emerging technologies to develop concepts for future product designs
  • QC/QA Inspectors
  • Inspect and evaluate the work and safety of aerospace bodies, such as airplanes, satellites, missiles and even spacecraft to insure they meet required specifications.

QC/QA Inspectors

  •  Inspect and evaluate the work and safety of aerospace bodies, such as airplanes, satellites, missiles and even spacecraft to insure they meet required specifications.

Quality Assurance Manager

  • Assures consistent quality of production by developing and enforcing good automated manufacturing practice (GAMP) systems; validating processes; providing documentation; managing staff.

Welders

  • TIG and EB welding and fabrication experience. candidates will possess good general familiarity with various weld processes and be able to work in a fast-paced aerospace manufacturing environment.

Food Manufacturing

Production Managers

  • Maintain and continually improve execution of production assignments
  • Strong ability to oversee and monitor departmental budgets
  • Ensures prompt and economical purchase of required materials

Plant Managers

  • Review and approve expenditures for supplies
  • Responsible for the maintenance of the facility
  • Maintain and monitor safety activities

Engineers

  • Analyzes work force utilization, facility layout, and operational data
  • Analyze available data and work with production supervisors
  • Proactively identifies problems and provides effective solutions

Material Handlers

  • Assists to ensure that production operators have enough stock of materials
  • Counts, sorts, or weighs and verifies the receipt of incoming material items
  • Maintains quality service by following organization standards

Shift Supervisors

  • Oversee team time management and attendance
  • Assign job duties and interfaces to personnel
  • Manage, direct and coordinate all activities related to the area to maximize productivity

Logistics

Logistic Engineer

  • Logistics engineers oversee designing and analyzing the systems employed in distributing those goods and services. They evaluate all aspects of methods of distribution (typically called a supply chain) with the goal of improving efficiency, thus generating higher profits for their employers.

Analysts

  • A logistics analyst is responsible for overseeing the entire life cycle of a product, including purchase, distribution, internal allotment, release and final clearance of resources. A logistics analyst helps their employers enhance performance by determining and reducing inefficiencies that might consume profits.

Consultant

  • A logistics consultant helps companies improve customer service operations and develop cost-effective solutions for supply chain, warehouse, material handling, and distribution issues. Read on for more about the career duties of a logistics consultant, educational requirements, and employment outlook.

Customer Service

  • Customer service representatives help customers with complaints and questions, give customers information about products and services, take orders, and process returns. By helping customers understand the product and answering questions about their reservations, they are sometimes seen as having a role in sales

Supply Chain Manager

  • Supply Chain Managers must be able to analyze data and processes, find creative solutions, generate reports and present findings to upper management and other departments, communicate with external suppliers and buyers, comprehend legal documents, and developing lasting relationships with others. They must be proactive problem solvers with a desire to collaborate with others.

Purchasing Manager

  • Purchasing Managers seek reliable vendors or suppliers to provide quality goods at reasonable prices. negotiating prices and contracts. reviewing technical specifications for raw materials, components, equipment or buildings.

Facilities Manager

  • A facilities manager is a job role that is responsible for making sure that buildings and their services meet the needs of the people that work in them. Facilities managers are accountable for services such as cleaning, security and parking, to make sure the surrounding environment is in a suitable condition to work.

Production Manager

  • Production managers ensure that manufacturing processes run reliably and efficiently. Responsibilities of the job include planning and organizing production schedules, estimating, negotiating and agreeing budgets and timescales with clients and managers.

Strategic Sourcing Manager

  • Manage procurement and sourcing policies and activities, including overseeing specific contracts. Conduct market research create estimates and forecasts and identify cost reduction strategies. Hire, train, and manage sourcing team.

Inventory Manager

  • Inventory Managers oversee the inventory levels of businesses. They lead a team of inventory or warehouse employees to receive and record new stock as its delivered and shipped out. Their duties include recording daily deliveries, evaluating new shipments, and analyzing different suppliers.

Pharmaceutical

Research Scientist

  • Research scientists are responsible for designing, undertaking and analyzing information from controlled laboratory-based investigations, experiments and trials.

Manufacturing Engineer

  • Evaluates manufacturing processes by designing and conducting research programs; applying knowledge of product design, fabrication, assembly, tooling, and materials; conferring with equipment vendors; soliciting observations from operators.

Biochemist

  • Biochemists analyze enzymes, DNA, and other molecules to research the effects of drugs and food on biological processes. They use electron microscopes, lasers and other laboratory instruments as well as computer modelling software to determine the structures of molecules.

Sales Representative

  • Sales Representatives serve customers by selling products and meeting customer needs. Services existing accounts, obtains orders, and establishes new accounts by planning and organizing daily work schedule to call on existing or potential sales outlets and other trade factors.

Financial Analyst

  • Improves financial status by analyzing results; monitoring variances; identifying trends; recommending actions to management. Reconciles transactions by comparing and correcting data. Maintains database by entering, verifying, and backing up data.

Regulatory Affairs Specialist

  • Logistics engineers oversee designing and analyzing the systems employed in distributing those goods and services. They evaluate all aspects of methods of distribution (typically called a supply chain) with the goal of improving efficiency, thus generating higher profits for their employers.

Production Manager

  • Logistics engineers oversee designing and analyzing the systems employed in distributing those goods and services. They evaluate all aspects of methods of distribution (typically called a supply chain) with the goal of improving efficiency, thus generating higher profits for their employers.

Drug Safety Specialist

  • The job duties of a drug safety specialist are to track medical reports and collect data about adverse effects of medicines.

Biostatistician

  •  A Biostatistician is expected to design, analyze, and implement targeted statistical studies, which are geared to further medical knowledge and the improve research efforts in public health.

Quality Assurance Engineer

  • Quality Assurance Engineers are responsible for assessing the quality of specifications and technical design documents in order to ensure timely, relevant and meaningful feedback. They are involved in planning and implementing strategies for quality management and testing.