Director, Total Rewards (New York)

Vita Coco is the leading coconut water brand in the world, built on a simple idea: bring better-for-you, natural hydration to more people. Since starting in 2004, we’ve grown into a global business with teams in New York, London, and Singapore, and we’re now publicly traded on NASDAQ under COCO. As a Public Benefit Corporation and Certified B Corp, we’re committed to supporting farming communities, sourcing responsibly, and building products that are better for people and the planet. We move fast, stay scrappy, and care deeply about doing the right thing. We’re now looking for someone who’s excited to join a growing, purpose-driven company and help shape what comes next. Our Values Human First: We lead with inclusivity, transparency, and empathy. Nothing is Impossible: We experiment, learn, and keep moving forward. United by Our Will to Win: We stay aligned, work collaboratively, and push toward shared goals. Part of Something Bigger: We’re committed to uplifting the communities we’re connected to locally and globally The Director of Total Rewards is a strategic and operational leader responsible for building and scaling best-in-class people operations across compensation, benefits, payroll, HRIS, compliance, and people data. This role ensures Vita Coco’s people infrastructure is accurate, compliant, scalable, and employee-centered while supporting our growth as a global public company. You will partner closely with Finance, Legal, IT, and the Global People Team to design and execute benefits and payroll strategies, strengthen internal controls, and deliver reliable people data that informs business decisions. This role manages the People Operations Manager and People Coordinator and reports to the Global VP of People. Key Responsibilities Total Rewards Lead U.S. market benchmarking and pay analysis using external surveys and internal data to ensure competitive and equitable compensation programs Design and oversee end-to-end U.S. compensation processes, including annual merit cycles, bonus planning, promotions, off-cycle adjustments, and pay equity reviews Play a key role in shaping and evolving Vita Coco’s compensation philosophy, frameworks, and governance Own benefits strategy and vendor management, including renewals, plan design, and employee experience enhancements Ensure compensation and benefits programs are compliant, scalable, and aligned with public-company standards Payroll & HRIS (UKG) Ensure accurate, timely, and compliant payroll processing Serve as system owner for global HRIS (UKG), ensuring system configuration, data integrity, and optimization Lead UKG enhancements, integrations, testing, and process automation Public Company Compliance Maintain SOX-aligned controls for payroll, equity, compensation, and people data Ensure compliance with federal, state, local, and international employment laws and regulations Partner with Legal on audits, filings, and regulatory reporting (e.g., proxy statement, equity disclosures, wage and hour) Monitor regulatory changes and proactively update policies and practices People Data & Analytics Establish data governance, documentation, and quality standards Build dashboards and reporting for headcount, turnover, compensation, payroll, and benefits Provide actionable insights to People and business leaders Operational Excellence & Leadership Build scalable processes, documentation, and SOPs Lead cross-functional projects with Finance, Legal, IT, and the Global People Team Manage vendors and contracts related to payroll, benefits, and HR systems Mentor and develop team members, fostering a high-performance operations culture Qualifications 8 years of progressive experience in People Operations, HR Operations, or Total Rewards 5 years leading compensation, payroll, and benefits programs Deep experience with payroll and compensation strategy in a public company Strong working knowledge of UKG HRIS (implementation or optimization experience preferred) Experience supporting multi-country / global workforces Strong knowledge of employment law and compliance frameworks Proven people leader This is a reasonable estimate of the current pay range for this position. The base pay actually offered may vary depending on the candidate’s geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered. US Pay Range: $150,000 USD - $170,000 USD A NOTE FROM US Privacy Policy J-18808-Ljbffr

Regional Vice President / Director of Sales (Frisco)

Solais Lighting Holdings, LLC is seeking a high-energy, results-driven Regional Vice President of Sales to serve as the primary architect of growth across all Solais product lines within the Eastern US. This role operates through our network of independent agents, distributors, and contractors — while also personally cultivating direct, high-value relationships with lighting designers, architects, and specifiers to influence and secure Solais specifications from the earliest stages of project design. The Regional VP is accountable for aligning sales strategy, expanding market share, and delivering measurable revenue growth, while acting as a trusted, senior voice between the field and Solais' executive and operations teams. Essential Functions and Responsibilities Specification & Design Community Leadership Direct Specifier Relationships: Personally build and maintain a book of relationships with key lighting designers, architects, interior designers, and engineers within the territory, calling on them independently and jointly with the agency network to secure early-stage specification of Solais product Specification Development: Manage the specification process end-to-end — from initial design influence through bid, value engineering, and award — defending Solais specifications against substitution and re-specification by competitors A&D Outreach and Education: Deliver AIA-accredited continuing education (CEU) presentations, lunch-and-learns, and product training sessions directly to architecture and design firms to build technical credibility and product preference ahead of project need Joint Field Calls: Make joint sales calls with agency specification teams on architects, lighting designers, interior designers, and engineers to reinforce Solais's technical expertise and presence in the design community Technical Fluency: Move fluidly between technical, data-heavy conversations with engineering and design firms and relationship-driven conversations with distributors, contractors, and agents, serving as a credible technical resource on color, controls, and application Channel & Territory Management Strategic Growth: Develop and execute a regional sales plan to exceed annual revenue targets and expand Solais's market share across the territory Channel Management: Recruit, train, and manage a high-performing network of independent agents and distributors Project Oversight: Drive the full sales cycle — from specification through bid — to ensure winning outcomes and seamless project delivery Resource Optimization: Evaluate agent and territory performance; reallocate focus to the highest-ROI opportunities and highest-value specifier relationships Market & Business Leadership Market Intelligence: Serve as the eyes and ears of the region — reporting on competitor activity, regional construction and design trends, and economic shifts Competitive Defense: Monitor competitor pricing and positioning within the A&D community; build strategies that protect existing specifications while capturing new ones Customer Advocacy: Act as the voice of the customer internally, ensuring specifier and market feedback inform Solais's product and service evolution Integrity & Transparency: Maintain accurate pipeline reporting and realistic lead-time expectations with executive leadership at all times Factory & Operations Partnership: Build a collaborative relationship with Solais operations and production teams; understand manufacturing constraints and work jointly to resolve delivery or quality issues Cross-Functional Leadership: Break down silos between field sales, engineering, and customer service to win projects as a unified team Data-Driven Decisions: Analyze regional sales data and KPIs to identify trends, shifts, and under-penetrated opportunities Qualifications Education and Experience Bachelor's degree in business, marketing, or related field preferred 10 years of experience in technical, specification-driven sales or business development in lighting, electrical, or a closely related industry Existing, active relationships with lighting designers, architects, and the specification community within the territory strongly preferred Proven ability to influence independent rep, distributor, and contractor networks at scale Demonstrated success achieving growth targets, developing direct A&D and specifier relationships, and supporting new product launches Experience delivering AIA CEU presentations or comparable lunch-and-learn / product education sessions to architecture and design audiences preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Working knowledge of lighting fundamentals — color, CRI, controls, vision science, and application — sufficient to hold expert-level conversations with lighting designers and engineers Strong organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills with close attention to detail Excellent verbal and written communication and negotiation skills, with polish appropriate for senior A&D and executive audiences Proficiency in Excel, PowerPoint, CRM systems, and Google Workspace for data analysis, presentations, and pipeline reporting Ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines under pressure Ability to travel up to 80%, including overnight and air travel Physical Requirements Ability to lift, carry, push, and/or pull up to 50 pounds (product samples, displays, marketing materials) Ability to stand and walk for extended periods during customer visits, trade shows, and team meetings Ability to sit for extended periods while traveling or working on a computer Valid driver's license and active automobile insurance Do you have experience that directly correlates? 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Sr Attorney/Assistant General Counsel (Salt Lake City)

Sr Attorney/Assistant General Counsel Location: SALT LAKE CITY, UT, US, 84116 Company: PacifiCorp POWER YOUR GREATNESS PacifiCorp is seeking customer‑centric candidates to grow and sustain our commitment to a culture of customer service excellence, environmental sustainability and diversity, equity and inclusion. General Purpose Provides legal assessments, interpretations, recommendations, and representation on corporate policies, actions and issues in compliance with federal, state, and other legal authority. Represents the company in formal regulatory hearings and/or board/regulatory meetings before the Idaho, Utah and Wyoming public utility commissions. Provides counsel and legal assistance in the interpretation of statutes, legal opinions, and obligations. Reviews and recommends application of company and department policies to protect the company's interests and objectives. Prepares and reviews legal documents. Oversees, selects, and directs outside legal counsel as appropriate. Responsibilities Represent the company on state regulatory matters in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming before the state public utility commissions, including rate cases, integrated resource planning proceedings, request for proposals proceedings, tariff filings, complaint proceedings, rulemakings, renewable portfolio standard proceedings, and other regulatory applications and filings. Represent the company in informal and formal settlement proceedings, discovery matters, state and federal court and formal hearings. Responsible for directing a legal segment with multiple specialized areas including large customers, electrical service, personal injury and property damage claims, wildfire litigation, environmental and natural resource damages, construction, right of way and contractual disputes. Ensure appropriate application of all laws and regulations related to PacifiCorp’s corporate and operational activities and transactions. Assess and mitigate legal risks of company activities and advise management and other company personnel on legal and strategic matters. Establish policies and procedures consistent with established legal principles and requirements. Monitor and maintain current knowledge of industry trends in legal and compliance matters relating to the energy industries and pursue ongoing professional development to maintain current knowledge on best practices. Consult with outside legal counsel and provide guidance and training to less experienced attorneys. Serve as a primary interface with senior management regarding establishment and undergoing of litigation reserves and accruals. Manage attorneys and other legal staff as appropriate. Requirements Juris Doctorate Degree from an accredited law school as well as the successful completion of the Bar exam in one or more states in which the Company conducts business, or capable of becoming licensed in such states. A minimum of five years legal experience. Excellent oral and written communication and interpersonal skills including the ability to assess implications of proposed actions/arguments and respond appropriately in private and public forums. Knowledge of research and analysis techniques and application of federal, state, and local government laws and regulations. Project management and leadership skills, including the ability to work as a team member, to maintain project timelines, budgets, and deliver commitments. In addition Assistant General Counsel would require; A minimum of eight years previous in‑house or law firm experience that includes discovery disputes, depositions, hearings, jury and bench trials, appeals. Demonstrated in‑depth experience and knowledge with legal and/or regulatory issues. Familiarity with the political and legal implications of decisions made by the company. Management skills including the ability to negotiate with and influence peers and senior officers on policy and strategic issues. Communication and interpersonal skills including the ability to manage and motivate employees. Preferences A combination of law firm and corporate or agency experience. Experience in state public utility commission administrative hearings a plus. Energy industry experience and general understanding of utilities. Member of the Utah State Bar preferred. Benefits At PacifiCorp, we understand that living a healthy lifestyle isn't just about your physical health — your mental, financial, and social wellbeing also play an important role. That’s why we offer a wide range of benefits designed to help you live a more balanced lifestyle. Our benefits include: Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401k with match fixed contributions, including a Roth and savings option. For union employees, matching contributions vary by union. For nonunion, PacifiCorp makes a fixed contribution equal to 4% of your eligible pay each year for new hires. In addition, PacifiCorp matches 100% of the first 6% you contribute. Life insurance Additional voluntary benefits, including pet insurance Tuition Assistance Mass Transit Pass for employees in our Portland and Salt Lake City Offices. Work Life Balance Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) – Time off varies by employee type (Union or Non‑Union) Paid short‑term disability leave and long‑term disability insurance Paid Parental Leave Paid Bereavement Leave Employee Assistance Program supporting mental and emotional wellbeing For more information, visit https://careers.pacificorp.com/content/New-Benefits-Page/?locale=en_US Additional Information Req Id: 114718 Company Code: Pacificorp PM25 Primary Location: SALT LAKE CITY Department: PacifiCorp General Counsel Schedule: Days Personnel Subarea: Exempt Hiring Range: $155,300-$245,630 This position is eligible for an annual discretionary performance incentive bonus of up to 20.00% of salary. Employees must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without an accommodation. PacifiCorp is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion or religious creed, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status (except as required by law), gender (including gender identity and expression), sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, genetic information, physical or mental disability, medical condition, veteran or military status, familial or parental status, marital status or any other category protected by applicable local, state or U.S. federal law. Unless otherwise required by law, all offers of employment are contingent upon the successful completion of a background check and drug screening including for marijuana. While marijuana is legal in several states, including Oregon, a positive test for positions in Oregon may disqualify a candidate. The company complies with the laws of Washington and California and only obtains and considers positive tests for marijuana in safety‑sensitive positions or those covered by U.S. Department of Transportation regulations. J-18808-Ljbffr

Associate Vice President, Finance (Sarasota)

Financial reporting Travel administration Multi-year financial forecasting. The Associate Vice President for Finance serves as the College's chief accounting officer and provides strategic leadership for the institution's financial operations. Reporting to the Vice President for Finance and Administration, this position directs the planning, organization, administration, and continuous improvement of the College's accounting, financial reporting, treasury, budgeting, student financial services, procurement, and business operations. The Associate Vice President of Finance ensures compliance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) standards, state and federal laws, Board of Governors regulations, and Board of Trustees policies while promoting sound fiscal stewardship, strong internal controls, operational excellence, and exceptional customer service. The position serves as a trusted advisor to executive leadership, providing financial analysis and strategic recommendations that support institutional priorities and long-term sustainability. Executive Leadership and Financial Stewardship Provides executive leadership for the College's finance and accounting functions and develops strategies that support the institution's mission and strategic priorities. Advises the Vice President for Finance and Administration and executive leadership on financial, operational, and strategic matters. Identifies financial risks and opportunities and recommends strategies to strengthen the College's financial position. Develops and implements policies, regulations, operating procedures, and internal controls that promote accountability, transparency, and operational effectiveness. Leads continuous process improvement initiatives and promotes best practices in higher education financial administration. Financial Operations and Accounting Provides overall leadership and oversight for the College's accounting and financial operations, including: General accounting Financial reporting Accounts payable Payroll Procurement and purchasing Travel administration PCard compliance Treasury and cash management Bank reconciliations State appropriations accounting Revenue collection Capital assets and inventory management Construction and plant fund accounting Contracts and grants accounting Sponsored research accounting Tax compliance Ensures accurate financial records, effective internal controls, timely reconciliations, and compliance with applicable accounting standards and regulatory requirements. Financial Reporting, Compliance, and Audit Directs the preparation of the College's annual financial statements. Oversees all external and internal audits and ensures timely resolution of audit findings. Ensures compliance with GAAP, GASB, State University System regulations, Board of Governors requirements, federal and state regulations, and Board of Trustees policies. Prepares and submits required financial reports to state agencies, the Board of Governors, auditors, and other regulatory organizations. Maintains comprehensive financial policies and business procedures supporting institutional compliance. Budget Planning and Resource Management Provides executive oversight of the College's budget operations through supervision of the Budget Director. Responsibilities Include Strategic financial planning and budget development. Annual operating budget preparation and implementation. Multi-year financial forecasting. Budget monitoring and analysis. Internal budget allocations and transfers. Carry Forward planning and implementation. Salary savings analysis. Revenue projections, including student fees and auxiliary revenues. Quarterly financial reporting to executive leadership and the Board of Trustees. Provides financial guidance to institutional leadership regarding fiscal planning and resource allocation across all major fund groups. Treasury and Cash Management Directs treasury operations, including cash flow forecasting and liquidity management. Oversees banking relationships and investment activities. Ensures effective management of institutional cash resources and financial risk. Establishes and maintains strong partnerships with financial institutions. Student Financial Services Provides Executive Oversight Of Student Financial Operations, Including: Student accounts receivable Cashiering Student refunds Financial aid disbursements Collection of delinquent accounts Student billing operations Banner Student financial configuration and business rules Ensures efficient, customer-focused services that support student success while maintaining appropriate fiscal controls. Enterprise Financial Systems and Business Process Improvement Provides strategic leadership for the College's enterprise financial systems and electronic payment operations. Responsibilities Include Oversight of Banner Finance and Student financial configuration. Management of institutional online payment systems. Development and implementation of electronic payment solutions. Integration of third-party vendor payment platforms. Business process automation and workflow improvements. Financial systems implementation, testing, and continuous enhancement. Coordination with Information Technology and campus stakeholders to improve financial system functionality. Leads initiatives that modernize financial operations through technology and process innovation. Governance, Collaboration, and External Relations Serves as Corporate Controller for affiliated College entities, including the Development Corporation and Property Corporation. Represents the College with the State University System, Board of Governors, professional organizations, regulatory agencies, financial institutions, auditors, and external partners. Participates in statewide higher education finance organizations and professional associations. Serves on College committees and provides leadership for institutional initiatives. Collaborates with academic and administrative leadership to advance institutional priorities. Works closely with the New College Foundation on matters involving accounting, budgeting, and financial reporting. Leadership and Talent Development Provides leadership, direction, mentoring, and performance management for finance and business office personnel. Fosters a culture of collaboration, accountability, customer service, innovation, and continuous improvement. Promotes professional development and succession planning across the Finance division. Builds effective partnerships with faculty, staff, students, and external stakeholders. Additional Responsibilities Remains current on developments in higher education finance, accounting standards, governmental regulations, and emerging best practices. Performs other duties and special projects as assigned by the Vice President for Finance and Administration. Qualifications Master's degree in an appropriate area of specialization and seven years of appropriate experience; or a bachelor's degree in an appropriate area of specialization and nine years of appropriate experience. Master’s degree from an accredited institution in an appropriate area of specialization (business, accounting, finance, or related field) and eight years of fund accounting experience in a higher education environment. Experience in Florida’s Higher Education System; experience using Ellucian’s Banner Finance, Student and HR/PR systems; active Florida CPA license. J-18808-Ljbffr

Tax Managing Director, Alternative Investments (Glendale)

Job Summary This role in our Alternative Investments practice assists in providing tax compliance & consulting services to our Venture Capital, Private Equity, Hedge Fund, and Real Estate clients. Job Duties Tax Compliance Ensures both that (a) clients comply with all applicable authorities, while at the same time minimizing their tax and reporting burdens, and (b) self and client service teams comply with all Firm policies, standards, and the BDO Tax Quality Manual (TQM). Applies understanding of client's unique set of circumstances, documentation, and/or other requirements mandated by law and prepares required filings (tax returns) using a system of review and documentation to ensure that the client is in full compliance, while keeping the client's tax and reporting burden's as low as possible; Ensures all data needed to comply with filing requirements are collected; identifies and properly communicates missing items to prepare return; Utilizes Firm compliance software to maximize efficiency in tax prep process Effectively collaborates with Principals, Senior Managers, Managers, Tax Seniors, and Associates on completion of project (follow-up with Open items list) Delivers high quality federal, state, and international tax compliance services Leads complex engagements with a team of tax professionals Manages the engagement, including billing, collections, and the budget for projects Builds and manages client relationships; assist in developing new clients and opportunities Ensures/Documents client work and conclusions in the client tax file Tax Consulting Identifies, develops, recommends, and implements efficient and effective tax strategies Supervisory Responsibilities Manages teams of Senior Managers, Managers, Tax Seniors, and Associates Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Education Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics, or Statistics, required Master's Degree in Accounting or Taxation, preferred Experience Ten (10) or more years of relevant tax experience and/or public accounting, private industry accounting, or consulting/professional services experience, required Financial Services industry experience supporting Alternative Investment funds including: Venture Capital, Private Equity, Real Estate, and Hedge Funds, preferred Proficiency in the taxation of partnerships, preferred License/Certifications CPA or Licensed Attorney, or Internal Revenue Service Enrolled Agent, required CFP or Masters in Tax, preferred Software Experience with Microsoft Office Tools (Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook), and Adobe Acrobat, preferred Experience with tax research databases, preferred Proficient in tax compliance process software, preferred Language N/A Other Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Superior verbal and written communication skills Ability to effectively delegate work as needed Strong analytical, research and critical thinking skills as well as decision-making skills Capacity to work well in a team environment Capable of developing and managing a team of tax professionals Ability to compose written tax advice Capable of effectively developing and maintaining client relationships Executive presence and ability to act as primary client contact for preparation and presentation of issues and resolutions to clients Individual salaries that are offered to a candidate are determined after consideration of numerous factors including but not limited to the candidate's qualifications, experience, skills, and geography. California Range: $190,000 - $335,000 Colorado Range: $170,000 - $225,000 Illinois Range: $175,000 - $250,000 Maryland Range: $185,000 - $260,000 Massachusetts Range: $215,000 - $300,000 Minnesota Range: $170,000 - $250,000 New Jersey Range: $190,000 - $350,000 NYC/Long Island/Westchester Range: $230,000 - $350,000 Washington Range: $180,000 - $240,000 Washington DC Range: $190,000 - $300,000 J-18808-Ljbffr

Chief Human Resources Officer (California)

The San Francisco East Bay combines the energy of the Bay Area with the space, diversity, and quality of life that make it a place to call home. Residents are minutes from San Francisco and within easy reach of Napa Valley, Lake Tahoe, the Sierra Nevada, Monterey, Carmel, and Mendocino. Add vibrant neighborhoods and strong economic opportunities, and the East Bay stands out as an exceptional place to live, work, and explore. We are more than a transportation provider; we are an essential lifeline. Three out of four riders are people of color, approximately 65% are transit-dependent, and nearly two-thirds are low-income, underscoring the critical role AC Transit plays in connecting East Bay communities to opportunity every day. Reporting directly to the General Manager/Chief Executive Officer, the Chief Human Resources Officer is an executive, at-will member of the District's executive leadership team responsible for providing strategic vision, leadership, and oversight for all human resources functions. The District seeks a collaborative, strategic, and emotionally intelligent human resources executive who will champion a positive workplace culture while serving as a trusted advisor to executive leadership, managers, employees, labor partners, and the Board of Directors. A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Human Resource Management, Industrial Psychology, Public Administration, or a closely related field is required. The successful candidate will also possess at least eight years of progressively responsible human resources experience, including a minimum of four years in a management or supervisory role. Additional qualifying education may be substituted for experience on a year-for-year basis. The annual salary range for the Chief Human Resources Officer is $226,454 - $279,737; placement within this range is dependent on qualifications and experience. Filing Deadline: August 23, 2026 J-18808-Ljbffr

Principal Consultant, GenAI (Chicago)

Founded in 2017, Lovelytics has helped some of the most complex enterprises across industries such as Energy & Utilities, Media & Entertainment, Manufacturing and Retail & CPG, modernize their data and put AI to work, not in a deck, but in production. We move fast, stay close to the cutting edge, and care more about outcomes than optics. Our work spans the full data and AI lifecycle: Data Strategy & Advisory, Data Engineering, Analytics & Visualization, Generative AI & ML, and Cloud Migration & Modernization — all delivered on Databricks, with deep partnerships across AWS, Azure, and GCP. To date, we've delivered over $2B in business value for Fortune 500 clients. In the last year, Lovelytics as grown from 85 to 500 people across the Americas, all while keeping the technically excellent, low-ego culture that makes the work worth doing, earning us a Best Places to Work recognition and a spot among Databricks' top partners. Lovelytics is seeking a Generative AI Engineer (Senior Consultant) with hands-on experience delivering client-facing projects in the Generative AI domain, particularly on the Databricks platform. As part of our growing AI & GenAI practice, this role offers an exciting opportunity to design and deploy state-of-the‑art solutions that combine language models, vector databases, and cutting‑edge orchestration frameworks. We’re looking for a GenAI Engineer who's already taken GenAI from concept to production on Databricks. Joining our GenAI practice means you’ll design and deploy solutions that work in the real world: RAG pipelines, LLM orchestration, vector search, AI agents and the architecture decisions that make all of it scale. This isn't a research role, it's for practitioners who've worked with clients, understood their problem, and built something to solve it. If you're energized by the pace of this space and want to work alongside people who take data and AI seriously, we'd love to talk. Note: This position is not eligible for work sponsorship at this time. Primary Responsibilities: Deliver high-impact, client-facing engagements independently while overseeing the work of junior consultants/engineers. Build and optimize LLM applications, including AI Agents, RAG systems, evaluation pipelines, prompt chaining, and output refinement. Design, implement, and deploy GenAI pipelines using tools such as DSPy, MLFlow, LangChain, LlamaIndex, and Databricks Mosaic AI. Work hands‑on with models like OpenAI GPT, LLaMA, Claude, and others—fine‑tuning or prompt‑tuning as required. Ingest and process unstructured and structured data for use in GenAI systems, including document parsing, chunking, vectorization, and retrieval. Collaborate with cross‑functional teams to build custom UI and API integrations and GenAI‑powered user experiences. Implement enterprise‑grade best practices for security, compliance, evaluation, and governance in GenAI projects. Develop evaluation frameworks using MLFow, Mosaic AI Eval tools, and standard and custom metrics. Support CI/CD and DABs for AI applications and promote code and model artifacts across environments. Contribute to internal accelerators and reusable GenAI components as part of our growing framework library. Work closely with senior leadership to design architecture and delivery plans tailored to client needs. Our Ideal Candidate's Skills and Experiences: B.S. in Computer Science or equivalent technical field. 5 years of experience in Machine Learning or NLP; at least 2 years working with LLMs or Generative AI systems, preferably on Databricks. Proficiency with open‑source LLM tooling such as Hugging Face Transformers, LangChain, or similar orchestration libraries. Strong hands‑on experience with Databricks (Unity Catalog, MLFlow, Delta Tables, etc.). Familiarity with GenAI‑specific challenges including hallucination mitigation, grounding techniques, and evaluation frameworks. Experience designing and deploying applications with security, compliance, andscalability in mind. Excellent communication skills and a strong ability to engage with technical and business stakeholders. What We Promise You: Meaningful, cutting‑edge projects in Generative AI with clients across industries—from Fortune 100 firms to disruptive startups. Rapid learning and mentorship opportunities with AI/GenAI thought leaders and practitioners. A culture of experimentation, innovation, and continuous improvement. Opportunity to be a conference speaker, blogger, writer. A diverse, inclusive team and one of the best GenAI teams, where your voice, ideas, and Remote Roles $140,000 - $180,000 USD Lovelytics is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This means you don’t have to worry about whether your application process will be fair. We consider all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, ancestry, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, veteran status, or disability. J-18808-Ljbffr