Employees’ Retirement Fund of the City of Dallas, TX - Deputy Chief Investment Officer (Dallas)

The Employees’ Retirement Fund (“ERF”) was established by ordinance in November 1943 and became effective in January 1944 after ratification by the voters of the City of Dallas. ERF is a single-employer defined benefit pension plan sponsored by the City of Dallas, Texas (the “City”). It provides retirement, disability, and death benefits to its more than 16,000 retired and current members. All employees of the City are members except police officers, firefighters, elected officers, non-salaried appointee members of administrative boards or commissions, temporary employees, individuals working under contract, and individuals whose salaries are paid in part by another government agency. Members are entitled to retirement benefits at the date of eligibility for retirement or disability or to survivor benefits after two years of service. A seven-member Board of Trustees oversees ERF’s portfolio, managers, and performance, as well as reviews and approves potential investment opportunities, with input from the investment consultant and staff. The Deputy Chief Investment Officer (DCIO) serves as a key member of the Investment Division leadership team and assists the Chief Investment Officer (CIO) in the development, implementation, and oversight of the Employees’ Retirement Fund’s investment program. The DCIO helps manage a diversified institutional investment portfolio designed to meet the Fund’s long-term actuarial return objectives while maintaining prudent risk management practices. The DCIO provides strategic leadership across multiple asset classes, supports the formulation of investment policy, oversees internal and external investment managers, and ensures adherence to fiduciary standards, governance requirements, and regulatory obligations. The position acts on behalf of the CIO as designated and serves as a principal advisor to executive leadership, the Board of Trustees, and Investment Committee. Requires a bachelor’s degree (master’s degree preferred) from an accredited college or university in Finance, Economics, Accounting, Business Administration, Mathematics, or a closely related field. Also requires a minimum of ten (10) years of progressively responsible institutional investment management experience. Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation or Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) designation is required and must be maintained in good standing throughout employment. The anticipated hiring salary for this position is within an established annual range of $140,000 to $195,000 . IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TEXAS PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT, RESUMES MAY BE SUBJECT TO PUBLIC DISCLOSURE. J-18808-Ljbffr

General Counsel (Boynton Beach)

Vertigo Real Estate Ventures is one of the fastest-growing real estate investment companies in the United States. We acquire off-market residential properties, solve complex transactional challenges, and help investors build wealth through wholesaling, fix-and-flip, and hold strategies. Our FlipFund Capital platform provides transactional funding to accelerate deals. With operations and teams across Florida (HQ), California (San Diego), North Carolina (Raleigh), and Colorado (Denver), we are scaling aggressively while maintaining a culture centered on competition, growth, integrity, and doing things the right way. As we continue our rapid expansion, we are seeking a hands-on, business-minded General Counsel to serve as a trusted strategic advisor to executive leadership and build the scalable legal infrastructure that will support our next stage of growth. This is not a traditional block and tackle legal role — we need an attorney who can personally handle title work, complex real estate contracts, active litigation response, multi-state employment matters, regulatory compliance (including real estate commissions and marketing laws), and still provide high-level strategic counsel. The General Counsel will oversee all legal matters for Vertigo Real Estate Ventures and its affiliated companies (including VREV entities, FlipFund Capital, and related investment vehicles). This executive-level role reports directly to the CEO and requires a rare combination of deep technical expertise, practical problem-solving, and the ability to operate effectively in a lean, high-velocity entrepreneurial environment. You will be both the primary doer and the strategic advisor — personally drafting and negotiating key documents, managing active disputes, building processes that scale, and helping leadership make smart, compliant decisions at speed. Key Responsibilities: Real Estate Transactions, Title & Deal Execution Directly review, negotiate, and draft purchase agreements, assignment contracts (wholesaling), joint venture agreements, profit splits, lending and security documents, escrow instructions, powers of attorney, guarantees, hold harmless agreements, and related transaction documents across multiple states. Lead title examination and curative work for off-market and distressed properties — identifying title defects, clouds on title, lien issues, probate/heirship complications, HOA matters, and other common obstacles, then developing practical solutions in coordination with title companies and deal teams. Advise on wholesaling operations, assignment strategies, transactional funding structures (FlipFund Capital), investment vehicles, and compliance with state-specific real estate regulations, licensing requirements, and brokerage laws in Florida, California, North Carolina, and Colorado. Support title, escrow, and closing operations to ensure deals close efficiently while protecting the company's interests and reputation. Litigation, Disputes & Risk Management Serve as the primary in-house point of contact for all disputes, demand letters, claims, and active litigation matters. Draft responses to demand letters, coordinate litigation strategy with outside counsel, manage discovery, oversee case progress, and drive matters to efficient resolution. Develop proactive strategies to minimize legal exposure while enabling aggressive business growth and protecting proprietary assets (trade secrets, buyer/seller lists, internal systems and dashboards). Manage outside counsel relationships efficiently and cost-effectively; provide clear direction and business context to ensure alignment with company objectives. Employment, Independent Contractors & Commission Compliance Draft, review, and negotiate employment agreements, independent contractor (1099) agreements, commission and bonus structures, equity/profits interest grants, and restrictive covenant agreements (non-compete, non-solicit, confidentiality) — with careful attention to enforceability across Florida, California (strict limitations), North Carolina, and Colorado. Advise leadership on employee relations, investigations, performance management, terminations, workplace policies, and compliance with federal and multi-state labor and employment laws (FLSA, wage/hour, state-specific rules). Ensure compliance with real estate commission and referral fee regulations; support the design and administration of internal commission plans for acquisitions and dispositions teams. Regulatory Compliance, Licensing & Marketing Law Ensure company-wide compliance with real estate brokerage, wholesaling, licensing, and commission laws across all operating states (FL, CA, NC, CO). Oversee compliance with marketing and advertising regulations, including TCPA (Do Not Call), CAN-SPAM, state real estate advertising requirements, lead generation practices, and social media/content compliance. Monitor regulatory changes affecting the business, develop internal policies and procedures, deliver training as needed, and implement scalable compliance processes. Contracts, Templates & Legal Infrastructure Draft, negotiate, and review contracts with vendors, partners, investors, lenders, and service providers. Build and maintain a comprehensive library of standardized legal templates, playbooks, checklists, and approval workflows to support high-volume deal flow (hundreds of transactions annually) and enable team scalability across markets. Develop efficient processes for contract review, approval, and execution that balance speed with appropriate risk management. Corporate Governance, Strategy & Intellectual Property Serve as the primary legal advisor to the CEO and executive leadership on strategic initiatives, acquisitions, partnerships, expansion plans, entity structuring, and major business decisions. Advise on corporate governance, fiduciary responsibilities, and best practices as the company grows and evolves its corporate structure. Protect the company's trademarks, branding, proprietary systems, confidential information, trade secrets, and intellectual property portfolio. Support investor relations and compliance matters, including K-1 reporting, investor agreements, and related fund/investment vehicle documentation (securities experience a plus but not required). Qualifications: Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school. Active member in good standing with at least one U.S. State Bar (Florida Bar membership or clear path to admission/reciprocity strongly preferred). 7 years of post-bar legal experience, with significant hands-on experience in real estate transactions and/or commercial litigation. Deep expertise in real estate law, including title examination and curative work, purchase/sale agreements, assignment contracts, joint ventures, and lending documentation. Demonstrated experience advising on multi-state employment matters, independent contractor compliance, and restrictive covenant enforceability (particularly California, Florida, North Carolina and Colorado). Strong contract drafting and negotiation skills with a track record of building standardized templates and scalable processes. Excellent business judgment and communication skills — able to balance aggressive growth objectives with prudent risk management. Willingness to travel periodically to support teams and operations in California, North Carolina, and Colorado. Prior in-house counsel experience at a real estate investment firm, property wholesaler, fix-and-flip, operator, private equity real estate vehicle, or high-growth real estate services/platform company. Direct experience with real estate wholesaling operations, assignment contracts, distressed asset transactions, and/or transactional funding/hard money lending documentation. Working knowledge of real estate brokerage, licensing, wholesaling regulations, and commission laws in Florida, California, North Carolina, and/or Colorado. Hands-on litigation management experience, particularly trade secrets, unfair competition, contract disputes, or employment matters. Experience in entrepreneurial, fast-paced, resource-constrained environments where the General Counsel is expected to be both strategic advisor and hands-on doer. Familiarity with securities compliance for private placements or investor capital structures (helpful but not required). Who We're Looking For: Thinks like a business executive, not just an attorney — understands commercial realities and helps find practical paths forward. Solves problems creatively instead of creating roadblocks or defaulting to no. Communicates clearly and persuasively with leaders, employees, counterparties, and outside counsel alike. Can work independently with high autonomy while earning the trust and confidence of the CEO and executive team. Is excited by the opportunity to build a legal function from the ground up in a high-growth, constantly evolving environment. Has exceptional judgment, integrity, attention to detail, and a proactive, ownership mindset. Compensation & Opportunity: We offer a competitive compensation package commensurate with experience, including base salary, performance bonus, and potential profits interest/equity participation aligned with company growth. This is a high-visibility role with direct access to the CEO and executive leadership, significant autonomy, and the opportunity to shape the legal foundation of a rapidly scaling, multi-st

Associate General Counsel, Product and Consumer (Irvine)

About Rivian Rivian is on a mission to keep the world adventurous forever. This goes for the emissions-free Electric Adventure Vehicles we build, and the curious, courageous souls we seek to attract. As a company, we constantly challenge what's possible, never simply accepting what has always been done. We reframe old problems, seek new solutions and operate comfortably in areas that are unknown. Our backgrounds are diverse, but our team shares a love of the outdoors and a desire to protect it for future generations. Role Summary As Associate General Counsel, Product and Consumer, you will lead the legal team supporting Rivian's entire consumer journey - from vehicle sales, financing, and delivery through service, ownership, and everything in between. You will manage and develop a team of experienced attorneys and legal professionals covering consumer sales and retail, field and mobile service, product counseling, marketing and brand, and consumer go-to-market launches, while personally advising Rivian's executive and business leadership on its most complex and highest-visibility consumer matters. This is a Director-level role requiring both deep subject-matter expertise in consumer protection, retail, and product law and the people-leadership skills to run a high-performing, fast-moving legal team in service of Rivian's mission to Keep the World Adventurous Forever. Responsibilities Lead the Product and Consumer Legal Team: Manage, mentor, and develop a team of attorneys and legal professionals - setting priorities, allocating workload across business partner groups, and managing outside counsel relationships and budgets. Counsel on Consumer Sales & Retail Transactions: Advise on new and used vehicle sales and financing, leasing structures, trade-in programs, vehicle delivery, title and registration, Know Your Customer and fraud checks, consumer financial services and related licensing, and consumer-facing policies across Rivian's digital retail platforms (rivian.com, Shop, Account, App, and T2D). Advise on Product Counseling & Consumer Protection: Counsel on other products connected to vehicle sales, including optional products, primary auto coverages, Adventure Gear and Gear Shop, consumer software subscriptions (Autonomy, Connect, and related platforms), as well as advising on product feedback and market insights, regulatory complaints, and pre‑owned vehicle sales - ensuring compliance with Section 5 of the FTC Act, Consumer Product Safety Commission regulations, and state dealer advertising and consumer protection laws. Support Marketing, Brand & Commercial Strategy: Advise Marketing on owned and paid media, influencer and brand ambassador agreements, sponsorships, experiential marketing and events, eCommerce, creative content, and sweepstakes and promotions, while helping shape Rivian's broader commercial strategy for consumer products. Drive Consumer Go-to-Market Launches: Support international and U.S. go-to-market planning and new location launches, financial services licensing support, and cross-functional program management for new market and product launches. Scale Legal Operations: Build and maintain scalable legal resources - including terms of use and website publication programs, contract templates and self-serve tools, AI enablement for the legal team, and knowledge management - to support Rivian's growing commercial footprint. Own Team & People Programs: Lead employee programs, rewards, and team-management initiatives for the Product and Consumer Legal team, and perform other legal and general business matters as assigned. Qualifications Experience: 10-15 years of legal experience with significant depth in consumer protection, retail/e-commerce, product counseling, or related regulatory practice, gained in-house and/or at a reputable law firm. Education: J.D. degree from an ABA-approved law school and an active member in good standing of at least one U.S. State Bar. People Leadership: Proven experience managing, mentoring, and developing a team of attorneys and legal professionals, including allocating workload, setting priorities, and managing outside counsel relationships and budgets. Regulatory Depth: Strong working knowledge of consumer protection frameworks (e.g., FTC Act Section 5, CPSC regulations, state UDAP statutes), retail and e-commerce law, and marketing/advertising compliance. Business Partnership: Demonstrated ability to build trusted relationships with Sales, Service, Marketing, Product, and Engineering teams and translate business priorities into pragmatic, solutions-oriented legal advice. Communication: Exceptional written and oral communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to distill complex legal issues for both legal and non-legal audiences. Compass Values Alignment: You embody our core Compass Values in every interaction: Come Together: You prioritize we before me, fostering a collaborative, respectful environment that thrives on diverse perspectives. Ask Why: You have a relentless pursuit of better methods, challenging conventional legal thinking to drive progress. Stay Open: You maintain humility and a first-principles approach, operating comfortably within organized chaos to foster innovation. Zoom Out: You look at the big picture, understanding how individual legal decisions impact our mission and the planet for generations. Over Deliver: You are intrinsically motivated to go beyond the brief, ensuring we leave the world better than we found it. Travel: Willingness to travel 10% of the time. Bonus Points Experience in the automotive, mobility, or consumer technology industry. Experience scaling legal operations or legal technology tools (e.g., contract lifecycle management, AI-enabled legal workflows). Big Law background in consumer protection, retail, or product counseling before going in-house. Pay Disclosure The salary range for this role is $218,800 - $340,675 for San Francisco/Bay Area based applicants. This is the lowest to highest salary we in good faith believe we would pay for this role at the time of this posting. An employee's position within the salary range will be based on several factors including, but not limited to, specific competencies, relevant education, qualifications, certifications, experience, skills, geographic location, shift, and organizational needs. The successful candidate may be eligible for annual performance bonus and equity awards. Equal Opportunity Rivian is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information or characteristics, physical or mental disability, marital/domestic partner status, age, military/veteran status, medical condition, or any other characteristic protected by law. Rivian is committed to ensuring that our hiring process is accessible for persons with disabilities. If you have a disability or limitation, such as those covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act, that requires accommodations to assist you in the search and application process, please email us at [email protected]. Candidate Data Privacy Rivian may collect, use and disclose your personal information or personal data (within the meaning of the applicable data protection laws) when you apply for employment and/or participate in our recruitment processes (Candidate Personal Data). This data includes contact, demographic, communications, educational, professional, employment, social media/website, network/device, recruiting system usage/interaction, security and preference information. Rivian may use your Candidate Personal Data for the purposes of (i) tracking interactions with our recruiting system; (ii) carrying out, analyzing and improving our application and recruitment process, including assessing you and your application and conducting employment, background and reference checks; (iii) establishing an employment relationship or entering into an employment contract with you; (iv) complying with our legal, regulatory and corporate governance obligations; (v) recordkeeping; (vi) ensuring network and information security and preventing fraud; and (vii) as otherwise required or permitted by applicable law. Rivian may share your Candidate Personal Data with (i) internal personnel who have a need to know such information in order to perform their duties, including individuals on our People Team, Finance, Legal, and the team(s) with the position(s) for which you are applying; (ii) Rivian affiliates; and (iii) Rivian's service providers, including providers of background checks, staffing services, and cloud services. Rivian may transfer or store internationally your Candidate Personal Data, including to or in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the European Union and in the cloud, and this data may be subject to the laws and accessible to the courts, law enforcement and national security authorities of such jurisdictions. Please note that we are currently not accepting applications from third party application services. J-18808-Ljbffr

Vice Provost for Academic Affairs (Tucson)

As a key member of the Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor's team, the Vice Provost helps lead Academic Affairs, supports shared governance, and advances the college's mission of student success. Serving within the Office of the Provost, which is responsible for curriculum and assessment, accreditation, faculty affairs and development, academic program quality and viability, workforce development, Guided Pathways, online learning, and college-wide academic planning and scheduling, and other related activities, the Vice Provost of Academic Affairs supports and advances a broad portfolio of academic functions. Under the leadership of the Provost, the Vice Provost supervises Academic Deans, serves as a key liaison to faculty, and provides leadership to advance academic quality, innovation, and student success across the College. The position monitors the effectiveness and viability of academic programs, fosters continuous improvement, and helps ensure that academic offerings meet the highest standards of excellence. The Vice Provost also advances strategic priorities and promotes collaboration among Academic Affairs and other College divisions, including Student Affairs, Workforce Development, Finance and Administration, and Campus Operations, in support of the College's mission and goals. As appropriate, the Vice Provost represents the Office of the Provost at College meetings, presentations, and forums, as well as with external stakeholders and community partners. In addition to leading specific initiatives, the Vice Provost plays a key role in advancing the College's academic transformation and strategic priorities by implementing the College's strategic plan, including the Educational Master Plan and Facilities Master Plan, as well as other institutional initiatives. Central to this work is a commitment to teaching and learning excellence, evidence-based innovation, and advancing strategies that increase student retention, completion, transfer, credential attainment, and workforce success. The anticipated start date for this position is January 1, 2027. The work schedule for this position is flexible and may include working evenings and weekends and local travel. Provides leadership to Academic Deans and fosters a culture of excellence, accountability, continuous improvement, and student success. Directly supervises Academic Deans and provides administrative oversight for instructional staff, faculty, and adjunct faculty Monitors the progress of strategic initiatives, tracks key milestones, and ensures projects remain aligned with institutional priorities and objectives Coordinates and advances strategic initiatives on behalf of the Provost to ensure momentum, accountability, and successful implementation Provides operational oversight for college-wide curriculum processes and governance, including Guided Pathways, DegreeWorks integration, the College Curriculum Council, the General Education Committee, and the Academic Standards Committee Collaborates with PimaOnline leadership to strengthen online learning, student success, and academic quality Partners with Workforce Development & Innovation to integrate emerging credentials, workforce-aligned pathways, skill-based learning models, noncredit offerings, and adult education programs with academic programs Collaborates with Student Affairs to advance a No Wrong Door approach that promotes seamless student access to services, support, and educational opportunities Builds and maintains collaborative relationships across the College, including Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, Enrollment Services, Finance and Administration, Campus Operations, and other units to support institutional effectiveness and program growth Develops partnerships with community and business organizations to expand workforce opportunities, career pathways, and student engagement Identifies, develops, and implements academic action plans; monitors performance metrics; and supports data-informed decision-making Advances collaboration among Academic Affairs, Workforce Development & Innovation, PimaOnline, Student Affairs, and other College divisions to support student success and institutional priorities Represents the Provost at meetings, events, committees, and community engagements as appropriate Facilitates cross-functional teams and committees, follows up on assigned initiatives, and promotes accountability for outcomes and deliverables Evaluates workflows, policies, and processes across Academic Affairs and recommends improvements to enhance effectiveness, efficiency, and service quality Leads efforts to identify and implement systems and process improvements that strengthen academic operations, student success, and fiscal stewardship Engages in ongoing professional development to remain current in higher education leadership, academic affairs, and areas of assigned responsibility Serves on College, community, and professional committees, task forces, and advisory groups Master’s degree in an academic discipline, higher education administration or a closely related field and Ten years of related experience and Evidence of progressively responsible experience as an academic administrator demonstrating the ability to lead and manage complex academic unit(s) and an understanding of higher education and the role of the community college or An equivalent combination of certification, education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above Preferred: Doctorate degree Six plus years of related experience with supervisory experience The ideal candidate will have the following knowledge, skills and abilities: Demonstrated knowledge of accreditation Demonstrated knowledge of leadership, supervisory, and managerial principles Demonstrated knowledge of monitoring and evaluating employees Demonstrated success with program outcomes and faculty engagement in a shared governance framework Demonstrated success in improving teaching and learning outcomes Knowledge and skill in strategic planning Knowledge and skill in project management Knowledge and skill in program development Knowledge and skill in basic business practices Working knowledge and skill with current technology trends and applications Ability to organize work and balance multiple priorities Ability to develop and implement goals, objectives, and procedures Knowledge of academic development principles Knowledge of higher education administration principles Knowledge of working with a diverse community, such as K-12 partners, universities, businesses, and industries Knowledge of research principles Proven ability to interpret and apply procedures and policies Proven ability to develop reports and proposals Knowledge of principles, practices, and techniques of developing, delivering, and evaluating educational programs Demonstrated skills in excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication with outstanding listening skills in interacting with co-workers, supervisors, and the general public Additional Competencies: Ability to work effectively with leadership and faculty across a wide range of academic and business operations in a shared governance context Flexibility and intercultural competence with a work style that is collegial, approachable, and accessible on campuses and in the community Demonstrated commitment to creating and sustaining an inclusive and respectful teaching, learning, and working environment that values a broad and diverse range of perspectives and experiences. Strong management skills with demonstrated competencies in successfully developing and implementing short- and long-term objectives; aligning resources with strategy; delegating effectively; and managing effective work processes An accomplished record in managing projects and promoting an environment of teaching excellence, support, and satisfaction Commitment to being a role model of ethical behavior by consistently demonstrating the highest ethical standards and practices, which includes being trustworthy, credible, and loyal, as well as respectful of diverse views and opinions Ability to foster cohesion and a sense of working together for the good of the College Commitment to the effective use of resources within academic and administrative environments Workstyle that demonstrates coachability, confidence, self- motivation, self-direction, solutions-oriented, and resilience Proven ability to work under pressure to manage deadlines Ability to seek out, understand, and enable diverse viewpoints and approaches to achieve College goals J-18808-Ljbffr

Director, Software Engineering (, AK, United States)

SAE Industry Technologies Consortia (ITC), Performance Review Institute (PRI) and SAE International (SAE), deliver shared solutions to industry's common challenges. Join us and create a higher standard for a better world. Provide the overall leadership for the technology strategy, software engineering oversight, code quality, release governance, process improvement, risk mitigation, budget management, platform performance, and overall team leadership. This team, depending on project assignment, will be responsible for full stack applications and platforms including micro-services, process daemons, and artificial intelligence, natural language processing systems and front end user experience. Responsible for leading large-scale teams of insourced and outsourced talent and interface with product management, solution architects, UX, support and other engineering teams to ensure the development of event driven microservice architecture with a clean and usable front end. This role is a Group-wide position serving technology needs in multiple affiliates, SAE International, Performance Review Institute (PRI) and SAE Industry Technologies Consortia (ITC). Director of Engineering - Applications - Responsible for our internal and external facing applications. Includes teams such as EAN, Mobilus, StandardsWorks, Curator, WMI, etc. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Help establish software engineering standards and guidelines for software engineering organization. Present issues and risks, and their business impact to management in a timely manner with proposed mitigation. Actively seeks and removes impediments to team success regardless of where they originate. Assess, define, and execute team structure; constantly review and adjust team structure to maximize agility and efficiency. People leadership for engineering, quality, and other teams. Provide professional development, mentoring, performance management, recruiting, and all other aspects of people management for the staff. Develop, plan, monitor and execute the technology strategy for the team and providing overall technical direction to the technology and other cross-functional partners that ensure innovation in all we do. Drive quality through automated testing, release governance and high platform performance Collaboration across multiple business units and functional departments to develop and deploy solutions that address key business initiatives, supporting new revenue opportunities Monitor and manage budget for software engineering teams. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS 10 years of progressive software engineering experience, including 7 years of hands‑on development in modern technologies. Metric driven - understands and leverages metrics across the scrum process, jira tickets, project plans, business metrics and application logging to ensure continuous improvement based on trends. 7 years leading and developing high-performing software engineering teams, with demonstrated success managing managers and/or multi‑disciplinary technical teams. 3 years of experience designing and operating Microservices architectures in a production environment. Broad technical leadership experience, with proven ability to evaluate, design, implement, and modernize software ecosystems, platforms, and engineering processes at scale. Demonstrated experience driving engineering strategy, roadmap development, and architectural direction in alignment with business priorities and budget requirements. Exceptional leadership and people‑management skills, including coaching, developing talent, and cultivating collaborative, high‑accountability engineering cultures. Highly innovative, entrepreneurial, and customer‑focused mindset, with a strong ability to introduce new ideas, challenge assumptions, and drive continuous improvement. Outstanding communication and relationship‑building skills, with ability to work effectively across organizational levels and cross‑functional teams. Experience with Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and modern DevOps practices. Ability to provide strategic recommendations that influence the broader Information Technology and product landscape. Strong business acumen, with the ability to translate business needs into scalable technical solutions. Proven ability to diagnose and resolve complex technical issues, leveraging both analytical and creative problem‑solving. Ability to set clear goals, establish accountability, and drive execution within engineering teams. Self‑starter with a strong bias for action, ownership, and results. Demonstrated focus on quality, operational excellence, and delivering measurable outcomes. Ability to think strategically and challenge conventional approaches to drive innovation and long‑term value. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Master's degree in engineering, computer science or related fields. Hands‑on experience with CI/CD WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS This is a hybrid role with regular in‑office presence required. Occasional travel may be required (up to 10%). Requires the ability to lift up to 25 pounds (e.g., IT hardware, equipment). Prolonged periods of computer use and sitting at a desk are expected ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION SAE IndustryTechnologies Consortia (SAE ITC) enables organizations to define and pilot best practices. SAE ITC industry stakeholders are able to work together to effectively solve common problems, achieve mutual benefit for industry, and create business value. The Performance Review Institute (PRI) is the world leader in facilitating collaborative supply chain oversight programs, quality management systems approvals, and professional development in industries where safety and quality are shared values. SAE International (SAEI) is a global organization serving the mobility sector, predominantly in the aerospace, automotive and commercial‑vehicle industries, fostering innovation, and enabling engineering professionals. Since 1905, SAE has harnessed the collective wisdom of engineers around the world to create industry‑enabling standards. Likewise, SAE members have advanced their knowledge and understanding of mobility engineering through our information resources, professional development, and networking. Fullsight is a shared services group working across three affiliate organizations, SAE ITC, SAE International, and Performance Review Institute (PRI), uniformly delivering HR, IT, Legal, Customer Success, Finance, and Procurement services, which enables us to distribute resources across all parts of our businesses. EEO CLAUSE Fullsight provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. J-18808-Ljbffr