Dielectric - Controller

We are seeking an experienced Controller to join our team in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. This is a key leadership role responsible for ensuring the accuracy and integrity of financial data, systems, and reporting while supporting strategic decision-making across the organization. As a trusted business partner to the President and Senior Leadership Team, the Controller will lead all aspects of cost accounting, financial planning, and operational analysis. This role oversees the month-end close process, annual budgeting, quarterly forecasting, and reporting to our corporate accounting group. The ideal candidate will bring strong financial leadership, a deep understanding of manufacturing operations, and the ability to translate financial data into actionable insights. This position plays a critical role in strengthening financial controls, driving continuous improvement, and optimizing profitability while supporting effective cost management throughout the business. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Financial Leadership & Reporting Direct the monthly close process and ensure timely, accurate preparation of financial statements and management reports Own the annual budgeting process and quarterly forecasting, partnering with department heads to align financial plans with operational goals Lead preparation and delivery of all financial reporting to the corporate accounting group, ensuring compliance with GAAP and company policies Identify financial trends and deliver insightful analysis and presentations to the Senior Management team Oversee capital expenditure planning, tracking, and ROI analysis on manufacturing investments Cost Accounting & Manufacturing Finance Review, maintain, and continuously improve standard costs including BOMs, routings, labor rates, and overhead allocations Manage and analyze cost of goods sold (COGS) and gross margin by product line, customer, and plant Monitor and investigate product cost variances; identify root causes and drive corrective actions with Operations Oversee scrap, yield, and labor efficiency reporting tied to production metrics Support new product introductions (NPI) by developing cost models and profitability projections Assist Purchasing in obtaining best pricing; analyze vendor cost trends and their impact on margins Inventory, Controls & Compliance Design and implement key internal controls for all financial processes throughout the organization Organize and lead cycle counts and annual physical inventory; manage inventory valuation and obsolescence reserves Monitor inventory levels, warranty expenses, E&O, and product cost variances Partner with Supply Chain on inventory valuation accuracy and vendor cost management Ensure compliance with all internal control requirements; support SOX compliance initiatives as applicable Systems, KPIs & Operational Partnership Drive best practices in Oracle ERP across all areas of the business; serve as a financial systems resource for the plant Create and generate reporting to analyze product line profitability and operational performance Develop and maintain manufacturing KPIs (cost per unit, labor absorption, OEE, etc.) in partnership with Operations and Engineering Work across all levels of the organization to resolve issues, improve processes, and assist in the education and training of staff Support due diligence or integration activities related to acquisitions or business expansions as needed Desired Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance required; CPA or CMA strongly preferred; MBA a plus 7 years of progressive accounting and finance experience, with a minimum of 3-5 years in a manufacturing environment Strong expertise in cost accounting, standard costing, and variance analysis within a discrete or process manufacturing setting Experience with ERP systems required; Oracle MRP experience highly preferred Familiarity with Lean manufacturing principles and their financial implications Demonstrated ability to lead and manage accounting staff and cross-functional teams Strong analytical, financial modeling, and communication skills; advanced Excel required; Power BI or similar reporting tools a plus Proven ability to work effectively with all levels of the organization, from plant floor to executive leadership Sinclair is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and a drug free workplace. Employment practices will not be influenced or affected by virtue of an applicant's or employee's race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, military or veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. About Sinclair: Sinclair, Inc. (Nasdaq: SBGI) is a diversified media company and a leading provider of local news and sports. The Company owns, operates and/or provides services to 178 television stations in 81 markets affiliated with all major broadcast networks; owns Tennis Channel, the premium destination for tennis enthusiasts; multicast networks CHARGE, Comet, ROAR and The Nest. Sinclair’s AMP Media produces a growing portfolio of digital content and original podcasts. Additional information about Sinclair can be found at www.sbgi.net . About the Team The life-blood of our organization is our people. We have a compelling story, a goal-oriented culture, and we take really good care of people. How good? Here is a glimpse: great benefits, open-door policy, upward mobility and a strong desire to see you succeed. Ready to be part of a winning team? Let’s talk.

Retail Service and Operations Manager

Lead with Purpose. Drive Service and Operational Excellence. Goodwill Southern California is seeking a Retail Service & Operations Manager to help lead one of our retail stores, boutiques, or attended donation centers. Under the direction of the Site Manager, this role ensures seamless operations, outstanding customer and donor experiences, and strong team performance — all while advancing our mission of Transforming Lives Through the Power of Work. What You’ll Do: Partner with the Site Manager to achieve store goals in sales, production, customer service, payroll, safety, and expense control. Act as Manager-on-Duty, overseeing store operations including opening, closing, and cash management. Lead, train, and coach Ambassadors to deliver exceptional customer and donor experiences that reflect our RISE values (Respect, Integrity, Service, Excellence). Maintain compliance with safety, loss prevention, and operational standards. Oversee merchandising, colorizing, signage, and sales floor presentation to meet company guidelines. Support donation processing, backroom organization, and production goals. Assist with GATR/GADD, CRM programs, and other engagement initiatives. Ensure the store environment is clean, safe, and aligned with brand standards. Work flexible shifts, including nights, weekends, holidays, and occasional nearby location support. What You Bring: 2–4 years of supervisory experience in retail or a customer-focused operations role. Proven ability to manage performance, drive results, and coach diverse teams. High school diploma or GED required; college coursework preferred. Strong communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills. Experience with POS systems, Microsoft Outlook, Excel, and HRIS/timekeeping systems. Bilingual (Spanish/English) preferred. Why You’ll Love It Here: Mission-driven culture with purpose and community impact. Opportunities for growth within a thriving retail enterprise. Collaborative, values-based environment that recognizes and rewards excellence. What's in it for you: Hourly Rate: $19.87 Discount at Goodwill SoCal retail locations Goodwill Perks: Discounts on dining, retail, theme parks and movies Employee Assistance Program: Mental and physical wellness, financial and legal resources and career and education partners Full-time Positions are eligible for: Medical, dental, vision insurance Flexible Spending Account - FSA Life insurance 403(b) retirement plan Paid time off (PTO) Tuition Reimbursement Join our team and help shape the Goodwill experience — where great service meets meaningful impact.

Dialysis Patient Care Technician-PCT

Overview Dialysis Clinic, Inc. is recruiting top talent interested in supporting our nonprofit mission to prioritize individualized care for patients facing chronic kidney disease. Our mission states “the care of the patient is our reason for existence,” and our dedicated team embodies our sole purpose during every patient interaction. We seek motivated, compassionate individuals to provide top-notch patient care and offer paid training, competitive pay, outstanding benefits, Sundays off and a positive, mission-driven culture. Join DCI today to build relationships and gain fulfillment serving individuals in our comfortable clinical setting with a lower caregiver-to-patient ratio than other providers. The Patient Care Technician (PCT) provides care to patients with end-stage renal disease, supporting clinical staff throughout the dialysis treatment process to deliver prescribed treatments. Our PCTs are an integral part of the interdisciplinary team in ensuring safe care and the highest quality outcomes for every patient. Schedule: Full-time, four 10-hour shifts starting at 5am; Sundays off; no overnight shifts Compensation: Pay range from $15.00-$18.00 per hour, depending on healthcare experience; experience not required Benefits: Paid 12-week training with preceptor Comprehensive medical, dental and vision benefits Life and long-term disability insurance provided at no additional expense to employee Paid time off (PTO) including holidays Extended Sick Bank (ESB) in addition to PTO – paid time for doctor appointments, sickness or medical leave Retirement plans with $.50 of each contributed dollar matched for eligible employees, up to 8 percent Education reimbursement Employee assistance program Wellness program Among others Responsibilities What You Can Expect: Actively participate in infection control, risk management and patient education activities Guide new patients through 120-day education plan Obtain and record patient vital signs and machine readings during treatment Role under RN supervision Set up and break down dialysis blood system for treatment Insert and remove patient access needles Monitor patients during dialysis, document changes and inform charge nurse of any concerns Calculate patient’s weight loss to reach dry weight Determine patient care priorities and organize work load accordingly Maintain professional working relationship, observing patient privacy and rights Maintain and track inventory Perform laboratory work Successful Candidates Bring: Excellent communication skills Desire to collaborate with care teams Ability to problem solve Education/Training: High school diploma or GED required Previous healthcare experience preferred, but not required CNA, EMT, medical assistant, CNT and/or phlebotomy skills desired DCI provides a 3-month comprehensive education program, including classroom group sessions and one-on-one skills training Dialysis experience not required, job shadow opportunities available DCI’s Differentiator: Since opening the first clinic 50 years ago in Nashville, Tenn., our Dialysis Clinic, Inc. family has grown to be the nation’s largest nonprofit dialysis provider with more than 270 locations in 30 states, serving nearly 14,000 patients each day. DCI invests in our care teams and funds research to further kidney care and treatment options. DCI prioritizes a holistic approach and offers hemodialysis, home dialysis and peritoneal dialysis treatment options. We empower patients to live meaningful and productive lives while also delivering high quality kidney care, saving lives and reducing hospitalizations. Learn more about DCI and see if we’re hiring in a clinic near you! www.dciinc.jobs DCI is committed to building a diverse and inclusive organization. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability or veteran status. DCI is a federal contractor and an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer-Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities. If you are having difficulty using the online application system or would like to request other accommodations or application methods, please contact Doug Patterson at [email protected] or 615-327-3061 . Once a request has been made, DCI will initiate a discussion with you about your needs and whether an accommodation can be provided. DCI is committed to providing such accommodations where possible. For more information about equal opportunity please see: https://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/compliance/posters/pdf/eeopost.pdf; https://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/compliance/posters/pdf/OFCCP_EEO_Supplement_Final_JRF_QA_508c.pdf; https://www.dol.gov/ofccp/pdf/pay-transp_formattedESQA508c.pdf; and https://www.nlrb.gov/sites/default/files/attachments/basic-page/node-3788/employeerightsposter-8-5x11.pdf . Security Roles and Responsibilities can be reviewed at: https://www.dciinc.org/security-roles

Dialysis Nurse Educator

Overview Dialysis Clinic, Inc. is recruiting top talent interested in supporting our nonprofit mission to prioritize individualized care for patients facing chronic kidney disease. Our mission states “the care of the patient is our reason for existence,” and our dedicated team embodies our sole purpose during every patient interaction. We seek motivated, compassionate individuals to provide top-notch patient care and offer paid training, competitive pay, outstanding benefits, weekends off and a positive, mission-driven culture. Join DCI today to build relationships and gain fulfillment serving individuals in our comfortable clinical setting with a lower caregiver-to-patient ratio than other providers. The Dialysis Nurse Educator (RN) provides initial and ongoing professional training and education for facility staff for our Westchester facilities. Schedule: Fulltime, eight-hour days Monday through Friday, shifts are 8am-4pm, with evenings and weekends off, although may be adjusted to align with clinic’s operational hours. Compensation: Pay range from $107,120-$117,062 annually depending on nursing and dialysis experience Benefits: New Educator Training Class (four days of professional education, virtual or in-person) Comprehensive medical, dental and vision benefits Life and long-term disability insurance provided at no additional expense to employee Paid time off (PTO) including holidays Extended Sick Bank (ESB) in addition to PTO – paid time for doctor appointments, sickness or medical leave Retirement plans with $.50 of each contributed dollar matched for eligible employees, up to 8 percent Education reimbursement Employee assistance program Wellness program Among others Responsibilities What You Can Expect: Support and guidance from corporate clinical team Develop unit-specific policies and procedures with guidance from medical director and clinic manager Lead classroom theory training for patient care staff new to dialysis Verify new staff competencies before assigning additional independent tasks Oversee preceptor program and report progress Educate staff on new and existing clinic policies and procedures Provide instruction to patient care team to correct deficiencies identified during federal or state surveys Assign and monitor completion of new-hire and annual online education modules within established deadlines Administer annual competency testing of all patient care staff, and if needed, provide additional training to those not meeting requirements Audit medical records, infection control and regulatory compliance annually and develop a corrective plan for any deficiencies Monitor and track licensure and certifications for all disciplines Ensure any non-certified PCTs test for certification within 12 months of hire Coordinate or facilitate CPR certification classes Successful Candidates Bring: Excellent communication and teaching skills Demonstrated clinical excellence Strong leadership skills Desire to collaborate with care teams and across disciplines Ability to problem solve Education/Training: Accredited nursing degree required (BSN, AA, RN diploma) Two years’ dialysis experience required, with six months’ experience as a charge nurse preferred Current NY Registered Nurse license Current CPR/AED certification DCI’s Differentiator: Since opening the first clinic 50 years ago in Nashville, Tenn., our Dialysis Clinic, Inc. family has grown to be the nation’s largest nonprofit dialysis provider with more than 270 locations in 30 states, serving nearly 14,000 patients each day. DCI invests in our care teams and funds research to further kidney care and treatment options. DCI prioritizes a holistic approach and offers hemodialysis, home dialysis and peritoneal dialysis treatment options. We empower patients to live meaningful and productive lives while also delivering high quality kidney care, saving lives and reducing hospitalizations. Learn more about DCI and see if we’re hiring in a clinic near you! www.dciinc.jobs DCI is committed to building a diverse and inclusive organization. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability or veteran status. DCI is a federal contractor and an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer-Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities. If you are having difficulty using the online application system or would like to request other accommodations or application methods, please contact Doug Patterson at [email protected] or 615-327-3061 . Once a request has been made, DCI will initiate a discussion with you about your needs and whether an accommodation can be provided. DCI is committed to providing such accommodations where possible. For more information about equal opportunity please see: https://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/compliance/posters/pdf/eeopost.pdf; https://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/compliance/posters/pdf/OFCCP_EEO_Supplement_Final_JRF_QA_508c.pdf; https://www.dol.gov/ofccp/pdf/pay-transp_formattedESQA508c.pdf; and https://www.nlrb.gov/sites/default/files/attachments/basic-page/node-3788/employeerightsposter-8-5x11.pdf . Security Roles and Responsibilities can be reviewed at: https://www.dciinc.org/security-roles

Auditor

Shift: 5:30 am - finsih Compensation: $18.50 People want to work at Capstone because of our high-performance culture. We build strong relationships, challenge the status quo, work hard to deliver results, and pay it forward in our communities. Through transparency and open lines of communication, we do the right thing and deliver on our promises. Think you have what it takes? The Opportunity: Audits inbound and outbound pallets of freight Performs pre-shift checks of equipment Product and quantity verification and other duties as assigned by site leadership Requirements: High-energy individual with a strong work ethic, the work is fast paced and very physical Lift and carry 25-75lbs, materials handled vary Prior warehouse and/or equipment experience is preferred but we are willing to train the right candidate Why you should work with us: Get paid weekly Benefits-after 60 days of employment Career growth-our company looks to promote from within first Join our travel team, see the country, learn how all our sites operate Paid Training, Safety Incentives Our team fully embraces a high-performance culture, that inspires us to build strong relationships, challenge the status quo, work hard to deliver results, and pay it forward in our communities. About the Company: Capstone is a North American supply chain solutions partner with more than 650 operating locations, 19,000 associates, and 60,000 carriers. We have capabilities in freight management, warehouse and distribution center support, last-mile delivery, supply chain analytics, and optimization, and more. Our integrated, end-to-end logistics solutions uniquely position us to help partners reduce warehousing and transportation costs. CB Capstone Logistics, LLC is part of The Transportation and Logistics industry which has been designated a "Critical Infrastructure Segment". As a "critical infrastructure industry" worker in the Transportation and Logistics industry, associates are considered exempt from local restrictions such as curfews, shelter-in-place orders, and other mobility restrictions when reporting to, returning from, or performing his or her work functions.