Chief Financial Officer (ASG)

Overview The national offices of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), A Corporation ("A Corp") "PC(USA)" , based in Louisville Kentucky, serve with mid-councils, congregations, worshipping communities, and partner organizations to carry forth the mission of Jesus Christ. Approximately 400 individuals, diverse in race, age, gender, sexual orientation, faith, skills, and more, come together as colleagues to work for a world where justice reigns, peace prevails, and God's love extends to all people. This community comprises the staff of national entities: the Interim Unified Agency, the Presbyterian Publishing Corporation, Presbyterian Women, Investment and Loan Program, and the Administrative Services Group. Basic Commitment: This position calls for a commitment to the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) as noted in its theological confessions, the Book of Order , and the actions of the General Assembly. The Opportunity The Chief Financial Officer joins the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), A Corporation ("A Corp") in a leadership role grounded in faithful stewardship, strategic partnership, and the ministry of administration. Founded in 1799, A Corp carries out this ministry through the work of the Administrative Services Group (ASG), a ministry of the General Assembly that helps mission and ministry flourish. Through collaborative partnership and stewardship of the church's diverse resources, ASG supports mission and ministry now and into the future by providing strategic insight, responsive services, and operational leadership across the organization. ASG provides a broad range of administrative and support services including finance and accounting, treasury, legal and risk management, human resources, internal audit, information technology, facilities and building services, printing and distribution, research services, translation and interpretation, and mail services. Through the management of both physical and virtual infrastructure, ASG enables ministry partners to remain focused on their core mission and ecclesial responsibilities. ASG currently provides administrative services to Presbyterian Life & Witness, Presbyterian Women, the Presbyterian Investment and Loan Program, and selected support to the Presbyterian Publishing Corporation. Reporting to the President and serving as an integral member of the senior leadership team, the Chief Financial Officer provides strategic financial leadership for A Corp and supports the broader work of the General Assembly and its related ministries and agencies. The CFO helps advance a culture of accountability, transparency, collaboration, and responsive service by providing thoughtful financial leadership, strategic insight, and operational support. The CFO oversees the financial operations of the organization, including accounting, treasury, budgeting, financial reporting, external audit coordination, and related administrative functions. The role partners closely with organizational leadership in stewarding resources, supporting long-term sustainability, strengthening operational effectiveness, and ensuring appropriate financial accountability, compliance, and risk management practices across the organization. The Chief Financial Officer is a member of the Administrative Services Group, the staff of A Corp. A Corp is governed by a seventeen-member Board of Directors elected by the General Assembly, including representatives from General Assembly agencies and committees, seven at-large directors, and the Stated Clerk of the General Assembly and Executive Director of Presbyterian Life & Witness, who serves as an ex officio member. KEY ROLES 1. Executive Management in the A Corporation Serve as an officer of the organization and member of the Administrative Services Group Leadership Team (ASGLT) that participates in key decisions pertaining to strategic initiatives and operational execution. Along with senior colleagues, foster an ASG culture of partnership and collaboration, results, innovation, and open, effective, and transparent communication. Represent the A Corporation externally, as necessary, with auditors and financial institutions. Ensure the A Corporation Board members clearly understand the organization's financial health and sustainability. Identify and deconstruct financial policies, systems and attitudes that perpetuate white privilege and racism within A Corporation. 2. Executive Management with the General Assembly, Ministry Partners, Special Committees, and other Agencies In collaboration with the A Corporation Board and the President, serve as the primary staff resource to the General Assembly on financial matters. In collaboration with the President, serve as liaison to ministry partners and as a staff resource to General Assembly special committees. Maintain an active relationship with counterparts in other agencies, particularly the Presbyterian Foundation and the Presbyterian Investment and Loan Program. 3. Strategic Alignment Align the A Corporation with General Assembly direction and with donor and endowment fund restrictions. Collaborate on the creation of a unified budget. Develop tools and systems to provide financial information to the President and make actionable recommendations on strategy and operations. Guide cross-functional strategy among ministry partners to track, allocate, and analyze revenue/expense processes for accurate reporting and projections. Maintain clear and proactive lines of communication, keeping the President and the ASGLT informed of issues related to cash flow, budget performance, forecasting, and operations. 4. Governance In collaboration with the President, serve as the liaison to the Finance, Operating, and Budget Committee of the A Corporation Board, and support the Audit, Legal, and Risk Management Committee as needed. Assist the A Corporation Board in fulfilling its fiduciary responsibility; provide required reports and data and attend Board meetings. 5. Financial Management In collaboration with the Controller and other finance staff, oversee financial activities including budgeting, reporting, forecasting, treasury management, accounts payable, purchasing, and payroll reconciliation. Develop, document, and improve all finance and accounting policies, procedures, and systems to ensure accountability, effectiveness, and adequate internal controls are in compliance with governmental, regulatory, legal, and GAAP regulations. Deliver comprehensive, timely, and accurate analysis and interpretation of all financial information to assist the President and the A Corporation Board in performing their responsibilities. Provide executive oversight for the annual financial audit of A Corporation. Serve as the accountable executive sponsor management oversight of the audit process. Evaluate ASG departments for cost-effectiveness and make suggestions for improvements. 6. Innovation and Alternative Revenue Development In collaboration with the President and ministry partners, explore, evaluate, an implement innovative and sustainable non-donor revenue opportunities that support the mission and ministry of the General Assembly. Work in a connectional and collaborative manner with Stewardship and Funds Development to ensure efforts are complementary, clearly differentiated from fundraising and donor development activities, and aligned with existing giving strategies. Provide strategic insight through the identification and assessment of opportunities that extend beyond traditional funding models, grounded in faithful stewardship, aligned with General Assembly priorities, and evaluated to ensure appropriate compliance, risk mitigation, and the preservation of the A Corporation's charitable religious purpose. 7. Team Management Mentor and develop the finance and accounting team of 17 employees. Work with supervisors in the finance and accounting department to set clear objectives that accomplish goals, promote a culture of service, and provide information and support to ministry partners. Recruit, maintain, and develop staff consistent with business needs. Actively demonstrate a posture of cultural humility and anti-racism. The Candidate The successful candidate has unquestioned integrity; a long-term perspective; a strong sense of accountability; a practical ability to get things done; a fair and thoughtful approach to management and an ability to operate at a very detailed level while keeping in mind the "big picture" and political dynamics and context. Background Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting or related field; Master's degree in a related field. CPA preferred. 10 to 15 years of progressively responsible experience within a financial and operational environment. Experience working in a faith-based, non-profit environment. Membership in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is highly desired. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Ethics and Professionalism Demonstrated commitment to leading with integrity and the ability to drive a positive "tone at the top." Treats people fairly and with respect, listens, keeps commitments, inspires the trust of others, works with integrity, and upholds Presbyterian values and ethos. Have a deep understanding and commitment to cultural and racial inclusiveness. Values diverse groups, ethnicities, genders, communities . click apply for full job details

Safety Coordinator

Safety Coordinator We take safety seriously. Do you?We take pride in our certified, trained status as providers for every major roofing manufacturer, ensuring single-source responsibility. Specializing in commercial, industrial, and institutional roofing and roof maintenance. With an exceptional history, our expertise in the field is unmatched. We excel in addressing the evolving landscape of roofing technologies, materials, and installation complexities. Our carefully selected team of highly skilled, trained, and certified professionals ensures that we meet the unique demands of all roofing systems. Our safety professionals are responsible for inspecting project work environments for any infractions and carry out procedures that effectively control accidents and health exposure within the company and minimize OSHA citations. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following (other duties may be assigned): Assist and report to Senior Safety Manager/Director. Be able and willing to travel Has the authority to STOP work in an area to remedy a serious or life-threatening safety deficiency Identify training needs for the companies project team. Provide training, including OSHA 10 hour courses, etc. Monitor and enforce the requirements of the project specific safety plan, the companiessafety manual, applicable federal and/or state OSHA standards, and any owner specific requirements. Assist with safety pre-construction meeting, communicating requirements and expectations to project team Assist with pre-planning high-risk activities Assist project team and trade partners with pre-task safety planning Assist with development of safety orientation for job site. Assist project team with the development of any Safety related documents. Monitor and enforce the requirements of the project Site Specific Safety Plan, Safety Program, applicable federal/state OSHA standards and owner specific requirement Participate in off-hour or weekend high-risk activities as needed Report any unsafe conditions to project team Prepare daily written reports of safety observations during inspection and assign the necessary corrective action Follow up will be made for any corrective measure that could not be implemented immediately Take digital pictures as necessary during the inspection process to support observations Job inspection will be saved into the job shared drive and can be reviewed for close out meetings Assisting in overall activity and success of environmental, health, and safety programs Any additional safety duties assigned by Safety Manager / Director QUALIFICATIONS : High School Diploma or GED plus three years in a commercial roofing environment. Valid drivers license Intermediate level understanding and usage of MS Office suite, including Word, Excel, Outlook and Power Point Organized Ability to interact and communicate effectively with customers, vendors, cub-contractors, and employees at all levels of the organization Ability to effectively present information in one-on-one group situations to customers, clients, and other employees of the organization Ability to maintain confidentiality and professionalism in the workplace Considerable knowledge of OSHA Standards as they pertain to construction and roofing. Considerable knowledge of various commercial roofing systems, materials, and installation methods. Good knowledge of Federal, State and local environmental, health and safety codes. Some knowledge of: construction site development; commercial construction, demolition, and remodel procedures. Ability to read, analyze, and interpret, in English, and comprehend drawings and specifications, documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Strong verbal skills and ability to interact with all level of employees and management Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals and to compute rate, ratio. PHYSICAL DEMANDS : Ability to frequently lift and carry between 15 and 50 pounds. Ability to twist, reach, bend, stoop, and squat occasionally. Must be physically able to mount and dismount our lifts, trucks, or tractors numerous times throughout the day. Ability to work on and climb ladders up to 40 feet tall or scaffolding. Ability to keep or regain body balance or stay upright when in an unstable position. Ability to work in a working environment that is loud and noisy. Ability to work in an environment with fumes, dust, dirt, smoke, gases, grease and oils and solvents. Ability to be aware of surrounding area due to working at high levels and with hot products. Knowledge of and ability to follow safety practices and procedures used in working on ladders and roofs. Ability to work outside in all weather conditions year-round with exposure to excessive heat and cold. BENEFITS: Weekly competitivepay Benefits: medical, vision, dental insurance available 401K Company paid short term disability Company paid life insurance PTO Use ofCompany Vehicle (clean driving record required) Companyis an Equal Opportunity Employer PM23 PI80dde0f585dc-9273

Field Service Mechanic

Position Title: Field Service Mechanic Location: Greenfield, IN Job Category: Fleet / Shop Date Posted: 05/19/2026 Salary Interval: Hourly Application Instructions If you're interested in this opportunity, we encourage you to complete our online application to be considered for the position. If you accessed this job posting through an external job board and experience any issues completing the online application, please visit our website directly at Position Description ElectriCom, a utility construction company founded in 1960 in Paoli, Indiana, has experienced continuous growth since its inception. We take pride in our strong family-focused culture, both in the workplace and in our customer relationships. We seek employees who want to grow with a progressive company and who value quality, safety, and teamwork. ElectriCom offers competitive wages and benefits, along with opportunities for advancement and skill development. The Field Service Mechanic is responsible for providing maintenance and repair services for construction equipment used in utility operations. This includes both shop-based and field-based equipment such as passenger trucks, directional drills, cable plows, and excavators. The mechanic will respond to field service needs using a company-provided service truck and will perform diagnostics, routine maintenance, and repairs as required. The standard schedule is Monday through Friday, and compensation will be based on experience. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Demonstrate and promote ElectriCom's safety commitment in all actions and decision-making. Perform maintenance and repairs on passenger trucks, directional drills, cable plows, excavators, and other utility construction equipment. Conduct thorough inspections to assess overall equipment condition. Diagnose mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical system issues. Replace components and complete repairs to return equipment to proper working condition. Maintain positive, professional interactions with ElectriCom employees, vendors, and customers. Accurately document all service, repair, and maintenance activities. Complete required training assignments (LMS modules, OSHA-10, etc.) as scheduled. COMPANY BENEFITS We Invest In You - your career, your success, and your future. At ElectriCom, people are our greatest strength. Our benefits are designed to support your growth, your well-being, and your long-term financial security. Your Career Certified Apprentice Programs Focused Construction Training Opportunities for advancement and skill development Your Success 401(k) with Company Match up to 6% Competitive Medical, Dental, and Vision Coverage, including a $0-cost health benefit plan option Health Savings Account (HSA) with Company Contributions & Match Your Well-Being Company-Paid Life & AD&D Insurance Company-Paid Virtual Doctor Service (Teladoc) Company-Paid Long-Term Disability Company-Paid Short-Term Disability after 3 years of employment Additional Voluntary Life Insurance & Voluntary Short-Term Disability Your Work-Life Balance Paid Vacation (PTO) plus Paid Holidays Weekly Pay Per diem eligibility Tool allowance JOIN THE ELECTRICOM FAMILY WHERE YOUR FUTURE IS OUR PRIORITY - Position Requirements 5 years of experience with diesel engines and hydraulic systems (formal schooling may substitute for experience) Trade school graduate in diesel mechanics preferred (experience may substitute for schooling) Must provide personal tools appropriate for the role (Tool Allowance program available) Valid driver's license required; CDL preferred Must pass a background check and maintain a satisfactory driving record Ability to complete, submit, and manage daily activity reports electronically Ability to read, write, and interpret safety rules, operating instructions, and service/parts manuals in English Strong time-management skills and ability to work independently Equal Opportunity Employer ElectriCom is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law. PId02421b287f7-1635

Legal Assistant II

GreenState Credit Union Legal Assistant II US-IA-North Liberty Job ID: of Openings: 1 Category: Legal GreenState Credit Union Overview Directly assists and collaborates with Paralegals, Legal Manager and attorneys to provide legal and administrative support for GreenState Credit Union. GREENSTATE CULTURE: At GreenState, our purpose is to create lasting value for our members, our communities, and one another. We empower our teams to create opportunities that strengthen financial well-being, transform lives, and enhance the vitality of the communities we serve. We know our success-now and in the future-is deeply rooted in fostering an engaging, diverse, and inclusive workplace where everyone knows they matter, their work makes an impact, and their everyday commitment to living our values is what brings our mission to life. Pay range for this hourly position is $29.17 - $34.11/hr with a progressive benefits package. Responsibilities Performs essential duties and responsibilities in the following areas which may include but are not limited to those listed and are subject to change. Adheres to the Credit Union's core values and Service Standards in conducting GreenState's mission and vision. Demonstrates a positive member service (internal and external) focus at all times. Demonstrates teamwork in all interactions with coworkers and in the completion of all duties and responsibilities. Ensures confidentiality of member information. Supports a diverse and inclusive work environment. Work closely with the Paralegals, Legal Processors and Director Legal Services & Governance in a team environment. Organizes, analyzes, cross-checks, and validates information. Prepares and organizes legal documents including briefs, pleadings, agreements, contracts and legal memoranda. Review member provided documents regarding trust, estates and corporations for account opening and ownership request. Builds, organizes, and maintains legal databases, case files and documents. Manages designated legal functions and coordinates delivery of legal services to other departments. The Legal Assistant shall review front line request for legal documents, contracts, estate, real estate and trust agreements. Assists with and prepares the In-House or External Attorney for hearings and trials by gathering documents, notes and assisting as needed. Plays a vital role in enriching the community by participating in community service organizations and/or Credit Union sponsored events on an annual basis. Performs any other duties as may be required to meet Credit Union objectives. Qualifications High School Diploma or G.E.D. Minimum 3 years of experience in related administrative or legal setting. Basic knowledge of legal principles, practices, terminology and writing. Extremely detail oriented and ability to learn local, state and federal rules of civil procedure. Practical experience with real property, conveyances and transfers. Practical experience with EDMS, ECF and electronic filing. Strong analytical and critical thinking skills along with attention to detail and accuracy. The ability to serve as the legal liaison and subject matter expert on specific legal issue. Reports to work punctually, works all scheduled hours, and works overtime as necessitated by business demand. Proficiency with related computer applications, spreadsheets, word processing, and database applications. Must be bondable. Reporting Relationship This position reports to the Director Legal Services & Governance. Supervisory Responsibilities This position is not responsible for the supervision of others. Equal Opportunity Employment Statement GreenState Credit Union is an EEO/AA Employer. We strongly encourage all individuals to apply for openings with the credit union. Compensation details: 29.17-34.11 Hourly Wage PI0dadbea9e9a7-8211

Paralegal

GreenState Credit Union Paralegal US-IA-North Liberty Job ID: of Openings: 1 Category: Legal GreenState Credit Union Overview Directly assists and collaborates with Attorney to provide legal and administrative support for GreenState Credit Union. GREENSTATE CULTURE: At GreenState, our purpose is to create lasting value for our members, our communities, and one another. We empower our teams to create opportunities that strengthen financial well-being, transform lives, and enhance the vitality of the communities we serve. We know our success-now and in the future-is deeply rooted in fostering an engaging, diverse, and inclusive workplace where everyone knows they matter, their work makes an impact, and their everyday commitment to living our values is what brings our mission to life. Pay range for this hourly position is $33.31 - $38.94/hr with a progressive benefits package. Responsibilities Performs essential duties and responsibilities in the following areas which may include, but are not limited to those listed and are subject to change: Adheres to the Credit Union's core values and Service Standards in conducting GreenState's mission and vision. Demonstrates a positive member service (internal and external) focus at all times. Demonstrates teamwork in all interactions with coworkers and in the completion of all duties and responsibilities. Ensures confidentiality of member information. Supports a diverse and inclusive work environment. Work closely with the Chief Legal Officer and / or Associate General Counsel in a team environment. Performs legal, factual, and records research. Identifies relevant judicial decisions, statutes, legal articles, codes and other pertinent material. Organizes, analyzes, cross-checks, and validates information. Prepares and reviews legal documents including briefs, pleadings, agreements, contracts and legal memoranda. Reads and interprets legal documentation and code to determine and draft the appropriate legal correspondence, claims, and responses, independently. Review member provided documents regarding trust, estates and corporations for account opening and ownership request. Builds, organizes, and maintains legal databases and case files. Reviews and monitors new and updated laws and regulations. Manages designated legal functions and coordinates delivery of legal services to other departments. The paralegal shall manage and review front line request for legal documents, contracts, estate, real estate and trust agreements. Coordinates and manages CLE and licensing requirements for attorneys. Assists with and prepares the In-House or External Attorney for hearings and trials. Plays a vital role in enriching the community by participating in community service organizations and/or Credit Union sponsored events on an annual basis. Performs any other duties as may be required to meet Credit Union objectives. Qualifications A two-year college degree in a related field or completion of a specialized course in paralegal studies. Three or more years of similar or related experience in a law firm setting. Thorough knowledge of legal principles, practices, terminology, and research techniques. Knowledge and experience with the preparation of discovery materials and handling ESI. Practical experience with real property, conveyances and transfer. Practical experience with EDMS, ECF and electronic filing. In depth knowledge of local, state and federal rules of civil procedure. Strong analytical and critical thinking skills along with attention to detail and accuracy. The ability to serve as the legal liaison and subject matter expert to departments on a specific legal issue. Reports to work punctually, works all scheduled hours, and works overtime as necessitated by business demand. Proficiency with related computer applications, spreadsheets, word processing, and database applications. Reporting Relationship Reports to the Director Legal Services & Governance. Supervisory Responsibilities This position is not responsible for the supervision of others. Equal Opportunity Employment Statement GreenState Credit Union is an EEO/AA Employer. We strongly encourage all individuals to apply for openings with the credit union. Compensation details: 33.31-38.94 Hourly Wage PI77ed02efa43b-7818

SEWER UTILITY MANAGER

Kitsap County is seeking an experienced and forward-thinking utilities professional to serve as our next Sewer Utility Manager, a critical leadership role responsible for ensuring the effective operation, maintenance, and long-range sustainability of the County's Sewer Utility Division. This position offers an outstanding opportunity to advance your career in public works and utility management while making a lasting impact on the health, environment, and quality of life of our community. You will step into a dynamic division that oversees system operations, infrastructure planning, asset management, and regulatory compliance-ready for strong leadership to guide it into the future. This role offers the perfect blend of strategic planning, operational oversight, and team leadership for an accomplished professional ready to take the next step in their career. As the Sewer Utility Manager, you will: Provide leadership and supervision to a team of 65 employees, including 5 direct reports. Responsibilities include setting priorities, organizing and assigning work, coaching and training staff, evaluating performance, and participating in hiring, discipline, and other personnel decisions. Manage the preparation and execution of a $25 million annual operating budget, including development of the supporting fee structure. Oversee financial planning for program administration, asset management, water quality monitoring, infrastructure O&M, public education and outreach, infrastructure retrofit, sewer system development, and facility inspections. Lead long-range financial planning and recommend adjustments to sewer rates and fees to meet operational needs, capital requirements, and division and departmental goals. Direct the development and implementation of the Sewer Division's Capital Facilities Plan (CFP), including prioritization and funding of repair, replacement, and expansion projects. Typical CFPs include 10-15 projects totaling approximately $200 million over six years. Coordinate consultant-led project designs managed by County project and construction management staff, working closely with the Capital Facilities Division to ensure successful delivery. Initiate and develop grant applications and collaborate with the Department of Administrative Services on revenue bond sales to support capital project funding. Oversee the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting processes for four treatment plants, three state-regulated and one federally regulated. Serve as the County's primary representative in resolving compliance issues with regulatory agencies including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington State Department of Ecology, Public Health, Natural Resources, and Fish & Wildlife. What you Bring: (Minimum Qualifications) Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, Public Administration, Construction Management, or a closely related field, and eight years of progressively responsible experience managing large-scale projects or working in public works, preferably in utility management. To include at least three years of supervisory or managerial experience; OR Associate degree in a related field, and ten years of progressively responsible experience managing large-scale projects or working in public works, preferably in utility management. To include at least three years of supervisory or managerial experience; OR Twelve years of progressively responsible experience managing large-scale projects or working in public works, preferably in utility management. To include at least three years of supervisory or managerial experience. Please note: Relevant work experience demonstrating required knowledge, skills, and abilities may substitute for educational requirements. Work experience is essential and cannot be replaced by additional education. Preferred Qualifications Experience managing or supervising a public utility, preferably in sewer, water distribution or stormwater. Knowledge of wastewater treatment plant operations and sewer collection systems. Demonstrated experience developing budgets for utility operations. A history of successfully managing and leading staff at multiple levels, combined with the ability to foster a positive, people-centered, and collaborative workplace culture. For the complete job description: For more information about Public Works: Public Works - Kitsap County and Sewer systems and wastewater treatment in Kitsap County Who May Apply : This position is open to the general public. Applications will be screened for qualifications and completion of all the required materials and forms. The most competitive applicants may be contacted for further steps in the selection process, which may include testing for office and computer skills. This position is classified as exempt from overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) 'At will' and covered under the Appendix C (as amended) to Kitsap County Personnel Manual Application Requirements All applicants, internal and external, must submit a complete and fully detailed application. Your application must clearly demonstrate how you meet all minimum qualifications for the position by the posted closing date. The County uses the information provided in the application (not the résumé) to verify relevant work experience and to determine placement on the pay scale if you are selected for the position. To be considered, your application must: Be fully completed, including all supplemental questions. Provide specific and detailed information showing that you have performed the duties and gained the experience required for the role. Include the total years of relevant experience, quantified based on full-time equivalency. Applications that are incomplete, lack sufficient detail, or do not clearly demonstrate that the applicant meets all minimum qualifications will be screened out and will not move forward in the hiring process. Meeting the minimum qualifications is required. Prior to employment, the successful candidate must: Submit official transcripts from an accredited college or university or business school, if education is being used to meet the minimum qualifications. Pass all job-related examinations/tests necessary to demonstrate required knowledge, skills and abilities, as determined by the hiring authority at time of job posting. Authorize and complete a criminal background check. Information received is reviewed on a case-by-case basis and will not necessarily remove a candidate from consideration. Report for duty on time and remain at work until the end of their scheduled shift even if an inclement weather event or emergency is declared as an "Essential Employee" under the Public Works Inclement Weather/Emergency Response policy. Driving Requirements The successful incumbent must meet the driving requirements of this position and submit a copy a current driving record/abstract (from state of residency) to review for eligibility to drive for Kitsap County prior to employment. The successful incumbent must obtain a valid Washington State Driver's License prior to hire and maintain a satisfactory driving record as outlined in the Kitsap County Vehicle Use Policy. This position is categorized as: Category 1: Driver operates County-owned vehicle. Category 2 : Driver operates a personal vehicle as an essential function for official County business. Kitsap County is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you need assistance and/or reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or the recruiting process, please contact our Human Resources Office. This posting may be used to fill future openings. Only authorized employees and hiring authorities have access to the application materials submitted. Per RCW 42.56.250, all applications for public employment, including the names of applicants, resumes, and other related materials submitted with respect to an applicant are exempt from public inspection. First review is scheduled for the week of June 22, 2026, then weekly. Compensation details: Yearly Salary PI61bbc9ab5-

Journeyman Heavy Duty Diesel Technician

Job Requirements: Accurately diagnose, repair, and maintain all parts and components on class 5 through class 8 trucks and trailing equipment in a timely manner and quality fashion, including but not limited to the following: • Perform front line mechanic inspections, preventive maintenance services and DOT inspections on both diesel and gasoline vehicles as well as trailers • Diagnose and repair air and hydraulic brake systems, suspension, and steering components • Diagnose and repair starting and charging system components • Diagnose, repair, and replace drive train components including transmissions, clutches, drivelines, and differentials • Perform all repairs to engines as needed including replacing cylinder heads, injectors, injection pumps, pistons, crankshafts, camshafts, gears, pumps, bearings, seals, gaskets, water pumps, engine electronics, etc. • Diagnosed and repair air conditioning systems including compressors, valves, condensers, and evaporators • Utilize diagnostic tools including laptops, scanners and wiring diagrams and measuring tools including a caliper • Diagnose and repair electrical and lighting systems, ABS systems, tire and brake monitoring systems, engine, body, and transmission electronics • Perform welding and fabrication with steel, stainless steel, and aluminum • Perform minor repairs on semi-trailers and truck cargo boxes including roll up and swing door repairs, tire replacement, brake repairs, suspension repairs, electrical systems and repair body panels, roofs, and frame rails • Respond to vehicle breakdowns in the field when requested • Assist other mechanics as needed • Operate Company vehicles in accordance with local, state, federal and Company policies and safe driving practices • Perform occasional facility maintenance for the Company and/or customer's facilities • Perform all other duties as assigned by Lead Mechanic, Shop Foreman, Area Fleet Manager or Shop Coordinator • Thoroughly, timely, neatly, and accurately document vehicle repairs and maintenance including a complete accounting of all labor hours, parts and materials used through maintenance software and daily worksheets • Provide excellent customer service and maintain a positive working relationship with all fleet, customer, and operations personnel • Display professional conduct with customers, co-workers, outside suppliers and contacts • Maintain safe and clean work areas • Take responsibility for and demonstrate safe work practices • Adhere to Company and OSHA safety guidelines • Operate a forklift as needed to perform repairs and move heavy parts Qualifications: • 3 to 5 years of relevant experience or combination of school and experience • Must have the skill level to diagnose, begin a job and see it through to completion with minimal guidance, ensuring tasks are executed efficiently and deadlines are met. • Provide own hand and air tools and storage for same • Valid Driver's license and good driving record required; CDL preferred but not required • Pass a criminal history background screen as required by our customer base • Be able to lift and install all parts required to perform the job including heavier parts such as brake drums, tires, flywheels, clutches, starters, suspension spring packs, etc. Benefits include: medical, health savings plan, dental, vision, vacation, sick pay, holiday pay, retirement plan, life insurance, uniforms provided Compensation details: 36-44 Hourly Wage PIc39a3624cebc-9944

Line Cook

Description: About Heritage Hotels & Resorts Heritage Hotels & Resorts is New Mexico's premier locally owned hospitality group, built on a deep respect for culture, place and people. Our luxury hotels and award-winning restaurants are rooted in authentic storytelling, exceptional service and community pride. We care for our guests, our team and our neighborhoods with the same intention. If you are passionate about food and take pride in your craft, we invite you to join the Heritage family. Why This Role Matters We are seeking a Line Cook who understands that every plate leaving the kitchen represents the guest experience. This role matters because consistency, timing, and attention to detail directly impact guest satisfaction and the overall success of the operation. By executing dishes with care, maintaining high culinary standards, and supporting a strong team environment, the Line Cook helps create memorable dining experiences and builds trust with every service. What You'll Do Prepare and cook menu items according to recipes, standards, and presentation guidelines Maintain a clean, organized, and efficient workstation throughout service Ensure proper food handling, storage, and sanitation in compliance with health and safety regulations Communicate effectively with kitchen team members to ensure smooth service flow Monitor food quality, portioning, and consistency across all dishes Assist with station setup, breakdown, and daily prep as needed Follow direction from chefs and kitchen leadership while maintaining a sense of urgency Support inventory management by properly labeling, rotating, and storing ingredients Follow all company safety and security policies and procedures. Perform opening, closing and side work duties as assigned. Perform other related duties as assigned. Why You'll Love Working With Us Competitive pay and comprehensive benefits, including a 25% match for 401k! Generous employee discounts across Heritage Hotels, restaurants, spa and retail! Complimentary meals during scheduled shifts! Free employee parking! Growth and development opportunities! Supportive, people-first culture rooted in New Mexico pride and community! HC3 Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent required. Minimum of 6 months of cooking experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Basic knowledge of cooking techniques, knife skills, and food safety practices. Ability to work in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment. Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality. Ability to stand for extended periods and perform repetitive tasks. Current New Mexico Food Handler Certification required. Follow direction from chefs and kitchen leadership while maintaining a sense of urgency Ability to stand for extended periods and lift, push, pull and carry 30 pounds. Flexible availability including nights, weekends and holidays. Compensation details: 18-21 Hourly Wage PI2223b5-

Toddler Teacher

Connecticut Institute For Communities, Inc. (CIFC) seeks full-time, full-year Toddler Teachers in our Danbury Early Learning Programs. About Us: At CIFC Early Learning Programs we are committed to providing quality education, childcare, and family curriculum to our School Readiness, Early Head Start, and Head Start eligible families. All employees of CIFC Early Learning Programs are part of the classroom's care team and contribute to promoting the highest quality of child and family curriculum to prepare the whole family for kindergarten and beyond. About the Role: Toddler Teachers are responsible for planning and implementing activities to promote the social, physical, and intellectual growth of infants and toddlers (ages 18 months - 3 yrs). Essential Job Responsibilities: Toddler Teachers are responsible for weekly lesson plans for a classroom of 8 toddlers (18 - 36 months old). Toddler Teachers support their 8 students alongside a co-teacher. Toddler Teachers document observations in Teaching Strategies Gold to with Creative Curriculum. Toddler Teachers qualitatively enhance language development of infants and toddlers through the use of LENA (Language Environment Analysis) technology. Toddler Teachers receive support for their students and families from a classroom aid and a Family Advocate. Toddler Teachers communicate child routines with parents through Procare Software and Remind messaging. All Teachers and classrooms receive curriculum support and coaching from education coaches. Program supports are offered through a team of service area specialists including early childhood education, social services, behavioral health, disabilities, and health & nutrition. License/Certification: CDA Certification or 12 College Credits in Early Childhood Education (Required) Associates or Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development or Psychology (Preferred) Ability to pass the State of CT Office of Early Childhood Background Check process (BCIS) Bilingual candidates strongly encouraged. Experience: Teaching: 1 year (Preferred) Childcare: 1 year (Preferred) Benefits: Student Loan Forgiveness approved site through Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Healthcare covered by the employer at 75% with additional buy-up options Paid time off 13 Paid Holidays Professional development assistance Retirement program Tuition and Licensure Reimbursements Dependent care savings Ancillary suite of fringe benefit offerings Closing Date: Open Until Filled Compensation details: 17-22 Hourly Wage PIb44749d320c4-5393

Infant / Toddler CDA Specialist

CDA Specialists work under the direction of an assigned Lead Teacher. The position is responsible for assisting 1-2 classrooms in planning and implementing classroom routines, curriculum, meals, and related activities for pre-school and/or infant toddler children (ages 6 months-5 years). Summary: The position is responsible for assisting 1-2 classrooms in planning and implementing classroom routines, curriculum, meals, and related activities for pre-school and/or infant toddler children (ages 6 months-5 years). This position serves as the assistant in a classroom of 14 to 20 Head Start /Preschool children and/or 7-8 Infant/Toddler children. This position is chiefly responsible to aid in the core functions of the Head Start program and performs other tasks as needed. Unit: Early Learning Immediate Supervisor: Education Services Professional Classification: Standard / Full Time (1.0 FTE) or Part-Time (Hourly) Status: Non-Exempt Directly Supervises: None Essential Job Responsibilities: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or abilities required. Works under the supervision of a licensed teacher or assistant teacher to enforce learning for individual students or small groups of students. Administers, and records achievement and diagnostic tests under the direction of the teacher or assistant teachers for individual students or groups of students. Assists the teacher or assistant teacher in devising special strategies for reinforcing material or skills based on an understanding of individual students, their needs, interests and abilities. Assists the teacher or assistant teacher in the handling, operation and care of equipment, including media, and instructional materials. Assists the teacher or assistant teacher in the supervision of students during emergency drills, assembles, play periods, field trips and in other non-classroom activities. Assists the teacher or assistant teacher with non-instructional duties such as snack, lunch, toilet and clothing routines. Serves as a source of information and help to any substitute teacher assigned in the absence of the regular teacher. Assists the teacher or assistant teacher in drill work, large group reading or storytelling. Alerts the regular teacher or assistant teacher to any problem or special information about an individual student. Performs clerical duties as assigned by the teacher or assistant teacher, as needed. Maintains the same high level of ethical behavior and confidentiality of information about students as is expected of a licensed teacher or assistant teacher. Participates in professional development training programs, as assigned. Performs related duties as appropriate for the position. Knowledge and Abilities to be achieved within 6-months of employment: Knowledge Knowledge of the principles and practices of Early Childhood. Knowledge of child development and learning styles. Knowledge of computer data entry processes. Knowledge of family-centered practices. Knowledge of local resources, customs and languages, preferred. Abilities Ability to know and implement the Head Start Performance Standards and requirements and policies of CIFC Early Learning Programs. Ability to exercise judgment in evaluating and making decisions. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, parents, clients, outside agencies, and the public. Ability to keep program information confidential. Ability to carry-out daily functions. Ability to use program software, use computer for data entry. Reliable transportation to get self to and from home, office, Head Start sites, and other program locations. Preferred to posses a valid Driver's license and have minimum automobile insurance coverage legally required by the state of Connecticut. Language skills Ability to communicate ideas and instructions orally and in writing. Ability to speak, read and write English at a level well enough to understand and be understood by others. Ability to hear an understand all emergency announcements in English. Ability to write observations and business correspondence. Ability to read, retain and understand Health & Safety procedures for sanitization, disinfection, and meal-time distribution. Ability to speak within groups of individuals, such as Parent Conferences and staff meetings. Bilingual skills helpful (English/Spanish or English/Portuguese) Mathematical Skills Ability to calculate amounts by adding, subtracting and dividing. Ability to accurate count the number of children in a classroom. Ability to understand 1:4, 2:8, 1:10, 2:20 child to staff member ratios. Minimum High School Diploma or GED equivalent is required. Child Development Associate (CDA) Certificate or a commitment to obtain a CDA within 1 year of employment is required (paid by the employer) is required. Early Childhood Education Credits are preferred; and/or Associate and/or Bachelor degrees are preferred. Bilingual candidates strongly encouraged to apply. Entry level position; previous babysitting or childcare experience is preferred. Basic computer experience is required (i.e. email, word processing, internet navigation). Applicants with multiple language capabilities (English, Spanish, and/or Portuguese) are preferred. Health Requirements: Recent documentation free of communicable diseases; and Recent fit for duty examination. Ability to lift 40 lbs. Competitive compensation, plus comprehensive fringe benefits package including health care coverage and retirement program. Compensation details: 16.94-17.94 Hourly Wage PId95c000b5-

Preschool / Toddler Teacher

Description: Teacher Job Posting Growing Minds Early Education Program is looking for an experienced Early Education Teacher with a minimum of 2-years teaching experience. Starting pay will be determined based on your permit level, experience, and education. The primary job functions include but is not limited to: Engaging and Supporting all students in learning Creating and maintaining effective environments for student learning Planning instruction and designing learning experiences for all students Assessing students for learning Communicating regularly with parents regarding their child's development and classroom activities. Maintaining a safe and clean classroom environment that promotes child welfare. Understanding Community Care Licensing Title 22 and/or Title 5 regulations. Requirements: REQUIRED have a California Child Development Associate Teacher Level Permit or higher issued by the California Commission Teacher Credentialing. Proven experience working with preschool-aged children in a classroom or daycare setting. Excellent communication skills Experience in curriculum development, lesson planning, and classroom management Knowledge of childhood development principles and behavior management strategies is highly desirable. Passion for early childhood education and student growth Ability to bend, twist, carry up to 50 pounds & may be standing for long periods, walking, moving about the classroom and playground supervising all areas, and squatting down, moving from standing to sitting positions frequently. Able to sit in small chairs or ground floor level Able to pass FBI/DOJ/Child Abuse background check, physical examination, proof of required immunizations, and negative TB test CPR/First Aid certified & certificate of completing Mandatory Child Abuse Training AB 1207 Compensation details: 22-30 Hourly Wage PIcbc09b1168b6-9799

Assistant Teacher (PreK)

CIFC's Norwalk Early Learning Programs seeks to hire full-time Preschool Assistant Teachers. This position serves as the teacher assistant in a classroom of 14 to 20 Head Start / Preschool (3-5 year old) children. The position is responsible for assisting in the planning and implementing of classroom and related activities for preschool children. This position is chiefly responsible for the following core functions of the Head Start program and performs other tasks as needed: Planning (5%) Program Implementation (60%) Family Partnership Building (10%) Communication and Service Coordination (10%) Record Keeping and Recording (10%) On-going Monitoring and Self-Assessment (5%) Benefits: Competitive compensation, plus comprehensive fringe benefits package including paid-holidays, paid-time off, health, dental, vision coverage and a retirement program. Closing Date: Open Until Filled Minimum of a Child Development Associate (CDA) certificate and/or 12 Early Childhood Education Credits required. AA or BA preferred. Head Start or Preschool experience preferred. Bilingual candidates strongly encouraged to apply. 18 years old or older required. Driver's license strongly preferred. Basic computer literacy in email, word processing and internet navigation. Maintain certification in CPR and First Aid, if required Health Requirements: Recent documentation free of communicable diseases (i.e. TB and COVID); and Recent fit for duty examination. Ability to lift 40 lbs. Compensation details: 17.5-20.5 Hourly Wage PIe34ed2e80b53-1408