FPGA System Architect

National Radio Astronomy Observatory Title: FPGA System Architect Location: NRAO Central Development Lab, 1180 Boxwood Estate Rd, CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, United States of America Requisition Number: 209 Job Family: Electronics Engineer Pay Type: Salary Required Education: ENG Position Description: The National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) is a prestigious research and development organization that plays a vital role in the study of the universe. Associated Universities, Inc. (AUI) is a nonprofit organization that manages and operates the NRAO under a cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation. The Observatory is a hub for technological and scientific collaboration, operating state-of-the-art radio telescope facilities for use by the international scientific community. The Observatory has been instrumental in the study of black holes, galaxies, and the early universe. The Central Development Laboratory (CDL) at the NRAO is seeking an experienced FPGA System Architect to join its digital design team. The engineer will lead the technical execution, integration, and deployment of a digital signal processing system for a next-generation radio telescope synthesis array, guiding the system through implementation, design reviews, integration, and operational deployment while supporting requirements refinement as needed. CDL's digital design team develops advanced digital signal processing systems that enable radio astronomy research, supporting scientific studies of galaxy formation, the origins of stars and planets, and black holes. The selected candidate will lead the technical development and execution of FPGA-based systems, with an emphasis on high-throughput digital signal processing, including digitized receiver data acquisition, calibration processing, and frequency channelization. The role combines system-level technical ownership with hands-on FPGA development responsibilities, including RTL development and system integration activities as required. Working within a small, centralized team, the engineer will collaborate across internal groups and provide technical leadership for systems shared with the international scientific community. The role requires strong time management, the ability to manage multiple concurrent efforts, effective cross-disciplinary communication, and the ability to balance system-level ownership with hands-on development responsibilities. The location for this position will be based at the Central Development Laboratory in Charlottesville, Virginia. What You Will be Doing: Lead the architecture, design, integration, and deployment of the antenna-side FPGA-based digital signal processing system from ADC input through channelized output Lead work package planning, technical scheduling, and execution tracking Define subsystem decomposition, interfaces, and data flow across FPGA processing elements, embedded software, timing and synchronization systems, digitizers, and external data transport systems Execute subsystem development against system requirements and support requirements refinement and change requests during system development Define and evaluate implementation tradeoffs involving FPGA resource utilization, latency, throughput, timing margins, and implementation complexity Define and guide implementation of FPGA-based processing functions, including receiver calibration and frequency channelization Contribute to FPGA implementation activities including RTL development, verification, timing analysis, and system integration, as required Lead subsystem design reviews and contribute to system-level design reviews Coordinate technical activities across FPGA, embedded software, and related engineering efforts within the work package Provide technical direction and task coordination for engineering staff and external collaborators Document system architectures, interfaces, design decisions, and verification approaches clearly Work Environment Work is mission driven, team oriented and typically performed in an office setting within a research or development environment. Who You Are: Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field Eight years of experience developing complex FPGA-based digital signal processing systems Experience leading the architecture, development, integration, and deployment of FPGA-based systems Experience defining system architectures, subsystem interfaces, and data flows across FPGA processing, embedded software, and external system interfaces Experience with high-throughput DSP systems, including digitized signal acquisition, calibration processing, and channelization Experience leading technical teams, coordinating multi-disciplinary efforts, and leading subsystem design reviews Experience with timing and synchronization concepts for high-throughput FPGA systems Solid understanding of digital design fundamentals and FPGA development flows, including synthesis, timing analysis, place-and-route, and system integration Hands-on experience with RTL development using hardware description languages Experience with high-speed interfaces and data transport technologies relevant to FPGA systems While not required you may have: Experience defining and executing FPGA verification and validation approaches, including simulation, system integration, and end-to-end testing Experience with RF-series FPGA devices with integrated ADC capability or similar direct digitization platforms Experience with radio astronomy, software-defined radio, or high-performance signal processing systems Experience with receiver calibration techniques and frequency channelization implementations Familiarity with version control tools and collaborative development workflows Experience with Linux-based embedded environments and hardware/software integration Familiarity with mechanical, thermal, and SWaP (size, weight, and power) considerations for FPGA-based systems and deployment environments Skills and Competencies Strong written and verbal communication skills with demonstrated ability to coordinate technical efforts across multiple teams Strong leadership ability and; Attention to detail is critical Additional Requirement Observatory employees must be authorized to work in the United States. The Observatory presently cannot sponsor H-1B Visas for this position. Total Rewards: Compensation The starting salary of this position is between $90,015-$126,000. Factors which may affect starting pay within this range may include; education, experience, skills, competencies, other qualifications of the successful candidate, as well as internal equity and labor market conditions. Benefits: Associated Universities, Inc (AUI) offers a comprehensive benefits package addressing the needs of employees and their families with most benefits beginning on the first day of employment, subject to eligibility requirements. AUI provides: Excellent paid time off (13 holidays, annual accrual of up to 24 vacation days) Medical, dental and vision plans are effective on the first day of employment. AUI's retirement benefit contributes an amount equal to 10 percent of a qualified participant's base pay with no required employee contribution. Click Total Rewards for more information. Application Instructions: Select the "Apply" button above. Please be prepared to upload your current Resume and a Cover Letter describing interest and suitability for the position . Equal Opportunity Employer Statement: AUI is an equal opportunity employer. To view our complete statement, please visit . If you require reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process, you may submit your request by sending an email to . PM20 Compensation details: 00 Yearly Salary PI76667a4a17af-2856

Paralegal - Trusts & Estates

Description: Gordon Feinblatt is seeking a skilled and motivated Paralegal in our Trusts & Estates Practice Group. Estate administration duties will include handling all aspects of the probate process, preparing federal and state estate tax returns, running various tax projections, and coordinating the preparation of all appraisals and income tax returns (individual and fiduciary). Trust administration duties will include handling all aspects of trust administration, including preparation of fiduciary accountings, distributions to beneficiaries, tax planning, and coordination of fiduciary income tax return preparation. Requirements: Candidate will have an undergraduate degree and/or a paralegal certificate and a minimum of 3-5 years of experience in the administration of large and complex estates, and all types of trusts. Must possess excellent written and oral communication skills and be comfortable with significant client interaction and manage a fast-paced workload effectively and efficiently. The candidate should be proficient with Excel, Power Point, Word, Adobe, and be ready to learn various software programs designed for the trusts and estates practice area. We offer the flexibility of a hybrid work environment. Why Join Gordon Feinblatt? Gordon Feinblatt is committed to the development, mentoring, and advancement of legal professionals with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Our culture provides an inclusive and flexible work atmosphere that provides us the ability to deliver the service and support that our clients, attorneys, and personnel deserve. Compensation Package: We value your skills and offer a comprehensive benefits and compensation package including but not limited to: Annual Paid Leave Time; Firm Paid Holidays and a Floating Holiday; Paid Parental Leave; Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance; HSA & FSA; 401K and Money Purchase Pension Plan; Voluntary Worksite Benefits; Short & Long Term Disability Insurance; Life Insurance (Firm Paid and Voluntary for Employee and Dependents); Performance Evaluation Program with eligibility for an annual base salary increase and bonus. Pre-Tax Parking Program; Affinity Groups; Paid Volunteer Activities; Fitness Center Discounts; Bar Association Dues; Mobile Device Discount Program; Notary Fees; and a Mentorship and Buddy Program. Additional benefits information can be found here . Professional Growth: Elevate your skills and knowledge in a supportive legal environment. Work/Life Harmony: We embrace flexibility by empowering our teams to achieve work-life balance while optimizing productivity. Team Environment: Collaborate with experienced attorneys and legal professionals to achieve goals. Corporate Social Responsibility: We are committed to fostering positive change and making a meaningful impact through our unwavering commitment to corporate social responsibility. - Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Gordon Feinblatt LLC () - Community Engagement. Serving the Community Gordon Feinblatt LLC () - Sustainability. Sustainability Gordon Feinblatt LLC () Please visit our career page for more information on reasons why to join our team: Current Openings Gordon Feinblatt LLC () We are an Equal Opportunity Employer Salary Description $65000.00 - $110000.00 Compensation details: 00 Yearly Salary PI2bc1fb0f2b9e-6763

Claims & Legal Manager - Residential Properties

Description: Arcadia Management Services is looking for a Claims & Legal Manager - Residential Properties to join our exceptional team. In this role, you'll be responsible for supporting the residential property portfolio by managing eviction processes, coordinating litigation and claims, and partnering with internal teams and external counsel to mitigate legal and operational risk. WHO WE ARE Arcadia Management Services is a privately held, full-service property management company based in San Jose, California. As part of the Arcadia family of companies, we oversee a diverse residential portfolio throughout the Bay Area, with a long-standing track record of operational excellence and long-term ownership. Our success is built on high standards, accountability, and consistency in execution. We take a disciplined, hands-on approach to property operations and expect the same level of ownership from our team. Many of our employees have built long careers here-a reflection of our commitment to stability, professionalism, and doing things the right way. WHO WE NEED We are seeking a detail-oriented, highly organized professional who thrives in a high-accountability environment and is comfortable working at the intersection of operations, legal coordination, and risk management. The ideal candidate is: Process-driven and highly organized , with the ability to manage multiple complex matters simultaneously A strong communicator , capable of working effectively with property teams, attorneys, insurance partners, and executive leadership Thoughtful and decisive , with sound judgment around escalation, risk, and prioritization Resilient under pressure , able to manage deadlines, disputes, and competing priorities with professionalism Highly accountable , taking full ownership of responsibilities and driving issues through to resolution WHAT WE OFFER We offer the opportunity to be part of a stable, established organization where your work has real visibility and impact. This role provides direct exposure to leadership, meaningful responsibility, and the ability to influence outcomes across the portfolio. In addition, we offer: A collaborative, high-performing environment with clear expectations and leadership support Exposure to complex legal, claims, and operational challenges with real business impact A comprehensive and competitive benefits package , including medical, dental, vision, retirement plans, and paid time off Long-term career stability and growth opportunities within a company that values tenure and promotes from within JOB DESCRIPTION This role supports the residential property portfolio by managing eviction processes, coordinating litigation and claims, and partnering with internal teams and external counsel to mitigate legal and operational risk. This is a hands-on, in-house role focused on execution, coordination, and continuous process improvement. The position serves as a key liaison between property operations, legal counsel, and insurance partners, ensuring compliance with applicable laws and consistency in case handling across the portfolio. This role does not provide legal advice. Requirements: DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Executive Reporting & Stakeholder Communication Prepare and deliver regular reporting to the management team on eviction activity, claims status, legal trends, and risk exposure Present monthly and quarterly summaries of portfolio-wide legal and claims activity, including key metrics, trends, and areas of concern Provide timely and ongoing updates to the President, CFO and Director of Residential Property Management on significant claims, litigation matters, and emerging risks Escalate high-risk or high impact matters promptly, ensuring leadership has clear visibility into potential exposure and recommended actions Develop clear, concise reporting materials that translate legal and claims data into actionable business insights Evictions & Lease Enforcement Manage the full lifecycle of eviction (unlawful detainer) matters across the portfolio Coordinate with property managers, residents, and outside counsel to ensure timely and compliant filings Prepare and review notices (e.g., pay-or-quit, termination notices) Track court deadlines, filings, and case status Maintain accurate records and reporting Ensure consistent application of company policies and legal requirements across all properties Small Claims Court Coordination Manage small claims cases including unpaid rent, damages, and disputes Evaluate case outcomes for process improvement Prepare, file, and manage small claims actions including documentation, evidence, and court coordination Attend hearings as needed and support property teams in case preparation Claims & Insurance Management Manage liability, property damage, and tenant-related claims Monitor self-insured retention or deductible Serve as contact with insurance carriers and adjusters Coordinate documentation and claim follow-up Monitor claim trends, loss drivers, and exposure to inform risk mitigation strategies and operational improvements. Identify recurring issues and partner with leadership to implement preventative solutions Legal & Outside Counsel Coordination Partner with outside counsel on eviction and claims matters Manage documentation and case files Track legal spend, review invoices for accuracy, and support budget oversight Portfolio Risk & Compliance Support Monitor compliance with California landlord-tenant, fair housing, and related regulatory requirements Provide guidance to property teams on lease enforcement and documentation Operational Oversight & Reporting Maintain tracking systems for evictions, claims, and legal matters Prepare reports on case activity and trends Develop procedures and templates Train property teams on processes Drive standardization of processes, templates, and documentation across the portfolio QUALIFICATIONS: 5 plus years of experience in litigation support and claims management Experience working with California landlord-tenant law and eviction processes Strong organizational and case management skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines, and adapt to changing demands Experience working with property management teams and/or real estate operations Proficiency with property management software (e.g., Yardi), Microsoft Office, and cloud-based document systems (e.g., Box) Education: Bachelor's degree, Paralegal certificate, or equivalent combination of education and experience CORE COMPETENCIES: Judgment & Risk Awareness Ability to assess legal exposure and business risk Sound judgment when determining escalation vs. resolution Organization & Attention to Detail High attention to detail with strong case management discipline Ability to track and manage multiple concurrent matters Strong memory and recall ability to accurately retain and reference case details, timelines, and documentation across multiple matters Discretion & Professionalism Handles sensitive legal and employee-related matters with confidentiality Maintains neutrality and objectivity in investigations and disputes Communication & Influence Communicate effectively with attorneys, insurance carriers, and internal teams Able to translate legal concepts into practical operational guidance Resilience & Adaptability Manages urgent deadlines and complex disputes calmly Maintains professionalism in high-pressure or adversarial situations PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this role. Ability to sit for extended periods while working at a computer and reviewing documents Frequent use of hands and fingers to operate a computer, keyboard, and standard office equipment Ability to read, review, and analyze detailed written materials and electronic records Ability to communicate clearly in person, by phone, and in virtual meetings Ability to occasionally stand, walk, and move between office locations or attend court proceedings and property sites Ability to lift and carry files or materials up to 15 pounds on an occasional basis Ability to travel locally between properties, courts, or meetings as needed Reasonable accommodation may be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position. Additional Requirements: Must pass a background check after conditional offer of employment. This company participates in E-Verify to confirm the employment eligibility of all new employees. Benefits: Comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off. Opportunities for professional development. A collaborative and supportive work environment with a focus on employee well-being and growth. . click apply for full job details

Science Teacher (Middle School 6th-8th)

Description: About the Position Premier Charter School is seeking a middle school science teacher for the school year. This position may include co-teaching responsibilities. We are looking for educators who create safe, positive learning environments and build strong, trusting relationships with students. Our instructional approach includes inquiry-based learning, class meetings, and a strong focus on social-emotional development. About Premier Charter School Premier Charter School (PCS) is a public charter school serving Pre-K through 8th grade students in St. Louis. As the first charter school in the city, PCS is committed to developing curious, empowered learners through whole-child education, project-based learning, and research-based practices. Why PCS? National School of Character: First charter school in the St. Louis area recognized as both a state and national School of Character. Diverse Community: Students represent 27 of St. Louis's 29 zip codes and speak a wide variety of languages. Mission-Driven: We focus on strong academics and the social-emotional skills students need for future success. Supportive Culture: We invest in ongoing professional development and leadership opportunities for staff. Who We're Seeking We are looking for educators who are: Strong communicators and lifelong learners Culturally responsive Passionate about project-based learning Committed to building meaningful relationships with students Successful candidates demonstrate: Academic Excellence: Strong content knowledge and a commitment to continuous growth. Curiosity: Creative problem-solving, critical thinking, and collaboration skills. Empowerment: Integrity, confidence, and a commitment to making a positive impact. Emotional Intelligence: Self-awareness, empathy, and effective emotional management. Appreciation of Differences: Respect for diverse perspectives and experiences. Additional Information Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States. Premier Charter School is not sponsoring employment visas at this time. Requirements: We are seeking a highly qualified and motivated teacher to join our team. As a teacher, you will be responsible for creating a positive and engaging learning environment for students. You will be expected to have the following qualifications: Requirements: - Must be authorized to work in the United States - Bachelor's degree in Education or related field - State teaching certification (or in process of getting it by July 31, 2026) - Strong communication and interpersonal skills - Ability to create and implement effective lesson plans - Knowledge of current teaching methods and educational pedagogy - Ability to work collaboratively with other teachers and staff members - Strong organizational and time management skills - Ability to adapt to the needs of diverse learners - Passion for teaching and commitment to student success Responsibilities: - Develop and implement lesson plans that align with state standards and meet the needs of diverse learners - Create a positive and engaging learning environment that fosters student growth and development - Use a variety of instructional strategies and techniques to meet the needs of all learners - Assess student learning and provide timely and constructive feedback to students and parents - Collaborate with other teachers and staff members to develop and implement school-wide initiatives and programs - Participate in professional development opportunities to stay current with best practices in teaching and learning - Communicate regularly with guardians to provide updates on student progress and address any concerns or questions - Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of student progress and attendance If you are a qualified passionate and dedicated teacher who is committed to student success and fostering meaningful relationships, we encourage you to apply for this position. Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PI05dd54fd96c1-1503

Cheese Production Roles

Cheese Plant Operator Location: Milbank, SD Schedule: Full-time, rotating shifts, Night: 5:00 p.m.-5:00 a.m. Weekend Work: Alternating weekends About the Role Join our team and help package high-quality cheese that customers love! In this role, you'll work in a modern food production environment, making sure every box meets our quality and safety standards. If you enjoy hands-on work, being part of a team, and want a stable career with growth opportunities, this job is for you. What You'll Do Package cheese into large boxes following standard procedures. Operate equipment in the packaging room safely and efficiently. Check weights and make sure each box meets specifications. Keep records and complete paperwork accurately. Maintain safety and quality by following food safety guidelines and wearing proper PPE. Assist with cleaning and sanitation Help train new team members when needed. Communicate with your supervisor to keep production running smoothly. What We're Looking For Team player with good communication skills. Attention to detail and willingness to follow safety and quality standards. High school diploma or GED required. Willing to obtain Forklift certification Must be 18 or older . Why You'll Love Working Here Competitive pay and benefits. Work only half the nights of the year. Opportunities for training and advancement. Work with a team that values safety, quality, and teamwork. Work Environment: You'll be in a food production setting with moving equipment and some noise. Proper safety gear is provided. Ready to join us? Apply today and start building a career in the dairy industry!

Cheese Production Roles

Cheese Plant Operator Location: Milbank, SD Schedule: Full-time, rotating shifts, Night: 5:00 p.m.-5:00 a.m. Weekend Work: Alternating weekends About the Role Join our team and help package high-quality cheese that customers love! In this role, you'll work in a modern food production environment, making sure every box meets our quality and safety standards. If you enjoy hands-on work, being part of a team, and want a stable career with growth opportunities, this job is for you. What You'll Do Package cheese into large boxes following standard procedures. Operate equipment in the packaging room safely and efficiently. Check weights and make sure each box meets specifications. Keep records and complete paperwork accurately. Maintain safety and quality by following food safety guidelines and wearing proper PPE. Assist with cleaning and sanitation Help train new team members when needed. Communicate with your supervisor to keep production running smoothly. What We're Looking For Team player with good communication skills. Attention to detail and willingness to follow safety and quality standards. High school diploma or GED required. Willing to obtain Forklift certification Must be 18 or older . Why You'll Love Working Here Competitive pay and benefits. Work only half the nights of the year. Opportunities for training and advancement. Work with a team that values safety, quality, and teamwork. Work Environment: You'll be in a food production setting with moving equipment and some noise. Proper safety gear is provided. Ready to join us? Apply today and start building a career in the dairy industry!

Cheese Production Roles

Cheese Plant Operator Location: Milbank, SD Schedule: Full-time, rotating shifts, Night: 5:00 p.m.-5:00 a.m. Weekend Work: Alternating weekends About the Role Join our team and help package high-quality cheese that customers love! In this role, you'll work in a modern food production environment, making sure every box meets our quality and safety standards. If you enjoy hands-on work, being part of a team, and want a stable career with growth opportunities, this job is for you. What You'll Do Package cheese into large boxes following standard procedures. Operate equipment in the packaging room safely and efficiently. Check weights and make sure each box meets specifications. Keep records and complete paperwork accurately. Maintain safety and quality by following food safety guidelines and wearing proper PPE. Assist with cleaning and sanitation Help train new team members when needed. Communicate with your supervisor to keep production running smoothly. What We're Looking For Team player with good communication skills. Attention to detail and willingness to follow safety and quality standards. High school diploma or GED required. Willing to obtain Forklift certification Must be 18 or older . Why You'll Love Working Here Competitive pay and benefits. Work only half the nights of the year. Opportunities for training and advancement. Work with a team that values safety, quality, and teamwork. Work Environment: You'll be in a food production setting with moving equipment and some noise. Proper safety gear is provided. Ready to join us? Apply today and start building a career in the dairy industry!

Cheese Production Roles

Cheese Plant Operator Location: Milbank, SD Schedule: Full-time, rotating shifts, Night: 5:00 p.m.-5:00 a.m. Weekend Work: Alternating weekends About the Role Join our team and help package high-quality cheese that customers love! In this role, you'll work in a modern food production environment, making sure every box meets our quality and safety standards. If you enjoy hands-on work, being part of a team, and want a stable career with growth opportunities, this job is for you. What You'll Do Package cheese into large boxes following standard procedures. Operate equipment in the packaging room safely and efficiently. Check weights and make sure each box meets specifications. Keep records and complete paperwork accurately. Maintain safety and quality by following food safety guidelines and wearing proper PPE. Assist with cleaning and sanitation Help train new team members when needed. Communicate with your supervisor to keep production running smoothly. What We're Looking For Team player with good communication skills. Attention to detail and willingness to follow safety and quality standards. High school diploma or GED required. Willing to obtain Forklift certification Must be 18 or older . Why You'll Love Working Here Competitive pay and benefits. Work only half the nights of the year. Opportunities for training and advancement. Work with a team that values safety, quality, and teamwork. Work Environment: You'll be in a food production setting with moving equipment and some noise. Proper safety gear is provided. Ready to join us? Apply today and start building a career in the dairy industry!

Cheese Production Roles

Cheese Plant Operator Location: Milbank, SD Schedule: Full-time, rotating shifts, Night: 5:00 p.m.-5:00 a.m. Weekend Work: Alternating weekends About the Role Join our team and help package high-quality cheese that customers love! In this role, you'll work in a modern food production environment, making sure every box meets our quality and safety standards. If you enjoy hands-on work, being part of a team, and want a stable career with growth opportunities, this job is for you. What You'll Do Package cheese into large boxes following standard procedures. Operate equipment in the packaging room safely and efficiently. Check weights and make sure each box meets specifications. Keep records and complete paperwork accurately. Maintain safety and quality by following food safety guidelines and wearing proper PPE. Assist with cleaning and sanitation Help train new team members when needed. Communicate with your supervisor to keep production running smoothly. What We're Looking For Team player with good communication skills. Attention to detail and willingness to follow safety and quality standards. High school diploma or GED required. Willing to obtain Forklift certification Must be 18 or older . Why You'll Love Working Here Competitive pay and benefits. Work only half the nights of the year. Opportunities for training and advancement. Work with a team that values safety, quality, and teamwork. Work Environment: You'll be in a food production setting with moving equipment and some noise. Proper safety gear is provided. Ready to join us? Apply today and start building a career in the dairy industry!

Cheese Production Roles

Cheese Plant Operator Location: Milbank, SD Schedule: Full-time, rotating shifts, Night: 5:00 p.m.-5:00 a.m. Weekend Work: Alternating weekends About the Role Join our team and help package high-quality cheese that customers love! In this role, you'll work in a modern food production environment, making sure every box meets our quality and safety standards. If you enjoy hands-on work, being part of a team, and want a stable career with growth opportunities, this job is for you. What You'll Do Package cheese into large boxes following standard procedures. Operate equipment in the packaging room safely and efficiently. Check weights and make sure each box meets specifications. Keep records and complete paperwork accurately. Maintain safety and quality by following food safety guidelines and wearing proper PPE. Assist with cleaning and sanitation Help train new team members when needed. Communicate with your supervisor to keep production running smoothly. What We're Looking For Team player with good communication skills. Attention to detail and willingness to follow safety and quality standards. High school diploma or GED required. Willing to obtain Forklift certification Must be 18 or older . Why You'll Love Working Here Competitive pay and benefits. Work only half the nights of the year. Opportunities for training and advancement. Work with a team that values safety, quality, and teamwork. Work Environment: You'll be in a food production setting with moving equipment and some noise. Proper safety gear is provided. Ready to join us? Apply today and start building a career in the dairy industry!

Cheese Production Roles

Cheese Plant Operator Location: Milbank, SD Schedule: Full-time, rotating shifts, Night: 5:00 p.m.-5:00 a.m. Weekend Work: Alternating weekends About the Role Join our team and help package high-quality cheese that customers love! In this role, you'll work in a modern food production environment, making sure every box meets our quality and safety standards. If you enjoy hands-on work, being part of a team, and want a stable career with growth opportunities, this job is for you. What You'll Do Package cheese into large boxes following standard procedures. Operate equipment in the packaging room safely and efficiently. Check weights and make sure each box meets specifications. Keep records and complete paperwork accurately. Maintain safety and quality by following food safety guidelines and wearing proper PPE. Assist with cleaning and sanitation Help train new team members when needed. Communicate with your supervisor to keep production running smoothly. What We're Looking For Team player with good communication skills. Attention to detail and willingness to follow safety and quality standards. High school diploma or GED required. Willing to obtain Forklift certification Must be 18 or older . Why You'll Love Working Here Competitive pay and benefits. Work only half the nights of the year. Opportunities for training and advancement. Work with a team that values safety, quality, and teamwork. Work Environment: You'll be in a food production setting with moving equipment and some noise. Proper safety gear is provided. Ready to join us? Apply today and start building a career in the dairy industry!

Connections Pastor

MinistryHub is honored to partner with First Church Jonesboro in their search for a Connections Pastor. Please direct all applications through MinistryHub and any inquiries to . YOU MAY BE A GREAT FIT FOR THIS ROLE IF You love helping people move from "I attend" to "I belong" and you're wired to build relationships that lead to next steps. You enjoy building clear, strategic pathways (groups, teams, serve opportunities) that help people feel seen, needed, and connected. You're a natural connector. Highly relational, organized enough to follow through, and energized by equipping others to lead! POSITION SUMMARY The Connections Pastor provides spiritual and relational leadership by helping people move from first-time attendance to active participation in the life and mission of First Church Jonesboro. This role oversees life groups and leader development, supports volunteer and hospitality systems, and helps shape mission engagement - so that people across the church family find meaningful community and take deeper steps of discipleship. This role reports to the Executive Pastor. RESPONSIBILITIES Spiritual Leadership & Staff Partnership Pursue a growing personal relationship with Jesus Christ through obedience to God's Word and the Holy Spirit. Embrace the First Church Faith Statement and actively champion the mission and vision of First Church Jonesboro. Maintain a visible, accessible presence during Sunday morning services and key special services throughout the year. Attend and meaningfully engage in staff meetings; participate in Administrative Board and committee meetings when requested. Occasionally assist with preaching when directed by senior leadership Life Groups & Discipleship Pathways Small Groups & Leader Development Identify, recruit, train, and support Life Group leaders. Lead the Life Group huddle and provide consistent coaching, mentoring, and discipleship for leaders beyond weekly gatherings. Collaborate with the Senior and Executive Pastor to coordinate the calendar and sermon series for Fall, Winter, and Spring Life Group semesters. During Life Group semesters, write and distribute weekly discussion questions that reflect the sermon's content, call, and Scripture. Content, Communication, and Systems Partner with the Technical Director to coordinate, film, and produce supporting video content for Life Group semesters (as needed), including testimonies, recap videos, and invitational content. Work with the Administrative Assistant to create a weekly bulletin for sermon note-taking. Train leaders to maintain accurate attendance and up-to-date participant lists across groups and classes. Work with staff leadership to identify congregational needs and offer equipping classes aligned with Scripture and the church's Faith Statement (to build biblical literacy, theological depth, and community engagement). Host and lead leader trainings and end-of-year celebrations to strengthen leadership culture and volunteer health. Help plan and support additional connection points such as New Member course, You Said Yes course, and First-Time Guests gatherings. Missions, Volunteer Engagement & Care Missions & Outreach Work with staff leadership to develop a missions philosophy aligned with First Church's mission and vision. Lead and develop community partnerships and mobilize people to serve locally on a regular basis. Plan and lead mission trips outside the local community. Schedule and develop Communion Sunday Service Projects. Volunteer Development & Hospitality Systems Oversee hospitality teams (as needed), including greeters/ushers, communion team, and related service roles. Work with ministry leads to identify, train, and equip volunteers-helping people find meaningful places to serve and belong Pastoral Care Support Assist the Pastoral Staff with hospital visits, shut-ins, and ministry to senior adults. QUALIFICATIONS Character & Calling A clear, growing relationship with Jesus Christ and a life that reflects spiritual maturity and integrity. Alignment with the First Church Faith Statement; a desire to live and communicate the church's mission and vision. Strong relational instincts and high EQ. Able to build trust and connection with newcomers, members, leaders, volunteers, and staff. Experience & Competencies A previous record of effective ministry leadership cultivating a vibrant church community. Excellent communication and relational skills. Strong organizational and administrative skills; able to manage multiple priorities with healthy follow-through. Theological training preferred (Bachelor's or Master's in theology or biblical studies). COMPENSATION & BENEFITS Salary Range: $70,000-$80,000 annually Benefits include generous benefits (health insurance, PTO, etc.) INTERESTED? If this role resonates with you, we'd love to start a conversation. Let's explore this opportunity together today!