Assistant General Counsel (Washington)

Assistant General Counsel SynMax, Inc. · Washington, D.C. (Hybrid) · Full‑time SynMax analyzes satellite imagery and independent data to find dark ships, count gas flares, track LNG cargoes, and predict when power plants and data centers will actually come online. We're a Delaware corporation headquartered in Houston, with an office in Washington, D.C. and a UK subsidiary. Our platforms - Theia (maritime), Hyperion (energy), Vulcan (infrastructure), and BasinIQ (agentic AI for upstream oil and gas) - serve U.S. Government and allied defense customers, commercial energy companies, and institutional trading firms. You’ll be the second attorney in a two‑lawyer department: the newest lawyer, the most senior associate, and the entire junior staff, simultaneously. You’ll own the commercial contracting pipeline day to day and support government contracting, export control, IP protection, and corporate matters, reporting directly to the General Counsel—who is direct, moves fast, expects concrete deliverables over open‑ended questions, and considers a sense of humor a genuine job requirement. A typical week: A trading firm proposes a liability cap so creative it deserves an art award. You counter with our standard position and an explanation of why it exists, and everyone stays friends. Sales needs a yes on a redline by end of day. You deliver a yes with three changes, in language the customer can actually accept, before lunch. You do the second read nobody else does, catch the cross‑reference that quietly rewrote the indemnity, and feel like a genius. Because you are. What You’ll Own Lead end-to-end negotiation of SynMax licensing instruments (MLAs, Order Forms, trials, Agents addenda, NDAs) against sophisticated counterparties in energy, trading, and defense, holding SynMax’s standard positions on liability, IP ownership, data use, and model training. Compare every incoming redline against SynMax’s last transmitted draft and deliver tiered risk analysis with proposed language, not a list of concerns. Support prime and subcontract work under the FAR Part 12 commercial framework, DFARS data rights protection, and disciplined flowdown review. Maintain SynMax’s platforms and derived data products as consistently and defensibly characterized as proprietary commercial technology; flag anything touching ownership or sourcing for GC review before it goes out. Issue‑spot export control questions under the EAR, support classification reviews and sanctions screening, and elevate to specialist outside counsel where needed. Handle offer letters, consultant and separation agreements, equity administration, governance matters, and UK intercompany arrangements. Who You’ll Work With Legal touches everything at SynMax—from Product, to Sales, to People Operations and the Executive team. Colleagues should feel comfortable bringing you problems before they’ve become signed agreements. Qualifications J.D. and active bar membership in at least one U.S. jurisdiction; D.C. Bar admission or eligibility to practice as in‑house counsel under D.C. court rules. 6–10 years of combined law firm and in‑house experience in technology transactions, data/software licensing, or government contracts, with first‑chair negotiation experience against institutional counterparties. Working knowledge of the FAR Part 12 commercial framework and DFARS data rights regime. Demonstrated ability to work across sales, engineering, finance, and executive teams, translating legal concepts into plain language. U.S. citizenship, required for eligibility for a U.S. Government personnel security clearance, and ability to pass a comprehensive background investigation. Preferred An active or recent U.S. Government security clearance (Secret or higher); in‑house experience at a geospatial, remote sensing, or defense technology company; familiarity with alternative data licensing for trading firm customers; exposure to EAR/ITAR classification, OFAC compliance, or FCL sponsorship processes. $190,000 – $220,000 a year Plus an annual discretionary bonus and a stock option grant under the SynMax Equity Incentive Plan. SynMax offers healthcare benefits, paid time off, and additional benefits described in our Employee Handbook. SynMax provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants regardless of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity), national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable law. The U.S. citizenship requirement for this role reflects U.S. Government contract and security clearance eligibility requirements and is applied consistent with applicable law. J-18808-Ljbffr

Senior Director, Product – Enterprise Solutions (New York)

Responsibilities Align yourself to know what delivers value to our clients and users when they access the software and data that the Enterprise Solutions group offers. Define a product strategy and vision 1-3 years out based on a deep understanding of the corporate vision, client data, and the global marketplace. Collaborate with senior business leaders and other internal stakeholders to balance the art and the science of strategic portfolio prioritization. Use a data-driven approach to make executive decisions and fail fast when necessary. Work within SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle) to ensure that the overarching product architecture is fully tested and meets the expectations of our enterprise users and clients. Oversee multiple product streams and managers, driving the organization to continuously inspect, adapt, and improve in their ability to meet a high standard of delivery and quality. Work closely with Engineering, Testing, User Experience, Marketing, Implementation, and Sales leadership to advise, guide, and support these teams to drive maximum business impact. Requirements 10-15 years of total experience; at least 7 years of experience specifically in product ownership or technical product management roles working alongside technical teams. Experience working with or analyzing large data sets and technologies that analyze, deliver, and master data at an enterprise scale. Strong evidence of management and executive leadership skills. Evidence of thriving in a challenging, fast-paced, client-facing environment. 4-year Bachelor’s Degree required; Master’s or MBA preferred. Core Competencies Demonstrates expertise in product strategy and vision development, leveraging data-driven decision-making and extensive experience in product ownership. Proven ability to collaborate across teams and manage multiple product streams to achieve high standards of delivery and quality. J-18808-Ljbffr

General Manager (Princeton)

You know every moving part of a hotel—from front desk flow to P&L glow You lead with heart, manage with precision, and believe guest experience and financial results should rise together. If running a hotel feels less more like a calling… keep reading. The Role As our Hotel General Manager , you’ll be responsible for the full operation of the property—guest experience, team engagement, financial performance, and brand excellence. You’ll set the tone, build the culture, and lead a team that’s proud to wear the logo. What You’ll Be Doing Lead daily hotel operations with a hands‑on, people‑first approach Drive guest satisfaction, reputation scores, and repeat business Own the P&L, budgets, forecasts, and profitability strategy Build, coach, and inspire department leaders and frontline teams Ensure brand standards, SOPs, and safety compliance are met Partner with Sales, Revenue, and Corporate teams to drive performance Be visible—on the floor, with guests, and with your team Why You’ll Love It Here Competitive salary and performance bonus Benefits that support your life inside and outside the hotel Autonomy to lead your way—within strong brand support A collaborative ownership and leadership team A culture where great people make great hotels Ready to Lead the Hotel? If you’re ready to build a strong team, elevate the guest experience, and lead a hotel you’re proud of. We’d love to meet you. Apply now and let’s create something exceptional together. EOE EOE Qualifications Proven experience as a Hotel General Manager in a full service hotel (minimum 5 years experience) Strong experience in F&B and B&C is a must Deep understanding of hotel operations and financial performance A leadership style that builds trust, accountability, and pride Calm under pressure and decisive when it counts Passion for hospitality and creating unforgettable guest moments J-18808-Ljbffr

Director, Electrical Engineering (, MA, United States)

Who we are For more than 40 years, Reworld has been a leader in sustainable waste solutions, providing our customers with innovative solutions that help them achieve carbon-negative outcomes. Our Vision Reworld is leading the charge to a carbon-negative future through revolutionary sustainable materials management solutions that reduce, reuse, recycle and reimagine waste for the benefit of society and the environment. Our Business Reworld partners with businesses by offering cutting-edge engineering and innovative solutions, to help customers reduce, reuse, recycle and recover value from waste streams and meet or exceed their sustainability goals. Our Value Reworld's differentiator comes from our ecosystem of technology, facilities and partnerships, trusted by the world's largest organizations to reimagine waste management for a smarter, more sustainable world. About the role Scope of Role: The Director of Electrical Engineering leads the Electrical Design Engineering team and is accountable for all electrical design activities supporting the Energy-from-Waste process across more than 30 facilities across North America. This role provides design leadership for electrical infrastructure across high-voltage (26 kV to 230 kV), medium-voltage (5 kV to 13.8 kV), and low-voltage systems, including high-voltage breakers, step-up transformers, turbine generators, balance-of-plant equipment, medium-voltage switchgear, motor control centers (MCCs), fans and motors, protective relaying, and short-circuit and arc-flash studies. The Electrical Design Engineering team also supports a broad range of plant systems and disciplines, including steam generation boilers and auxiliaries, feedwater pumps, deaerator systems, turbine generators, condensers, air pollution control equipment, ash handling and conveying equipment, and metals recovery systems. This position leads a team of electrical subject matter experts (SMEs) supporting key growth initiatives, including routine capital projects, major plant expansions, and feasibility studies for new facilities. Annual capital and maintenance reinvestment at Reworld exceeds $300 million and supports long-term assets planning. While this is a corporate engineering role, it requires extensive collaboration with site/regional teams; approximately 30% of travel is expected. Reporting to the Vice President of Engineering, this role also supports talent development, goal settings, budgeting, resource planning, feasibility studies, and project prioritizations. The Director Electrical Engineering, partners closely with cross-functional leaders, including Plant Support Engineering, Sourcing, PMO, Operations, Electrical Field Services, and Regional Engineering, to ensure discipline needs are met. The position may also support business development efforts by providing technical expertise and resourcing input. Key Responsibilities Technical Discipline/Design Engineering: Manage, prioritize, and assign work across the Electrical Engineering team and SMEs. Capital Projects: Lead electrical infrastructure design engineering for capital projects. Technical Programs: Lead technical programs of strategic importance to the company. Technical Standards: Develop, maintain, and continuously improve Reworld's Electrical specifications/design standards library. Operations Support: Provide engineering support to operations, including evaluation and implementation of technology upgrades aligned with the business needs. External Engineering Partners: Engage and manage outside engineering firms to deliver technically sound, business-feasible electrical designs. Front-End Loading (FEL): Lead front-end design activities for capital projects in alignment with FEL processes and tools. Coaching and Mentoring: Mentor, coach, and develop SMEs, including training on FEL tools and best practices. Feasibility Studies: Lead feasibility studies for new or retrofit designs, evaluating total cost of ownership (Capital and O&M) and recommending solutions that balance technical and economic considerations. Continuous Improvement and EHS Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and Problem Solving: Lead RCAs and coach SMEs in problem-solving methodologies to implement sustainable corrective actions. Lessons Learned: Drive the lessons learned program, incorporate site feedback, and update standards and specifications to improve future designs. Productivity and Unscheduled Downtime: Lead improvement initiatives to reduce downtime and deliver operational savings across facilities. Technical Risk Assessment: Lead technical risk assessments for electrical designs and retrofits, including SEOLDS, arc-flash studies, and protective relaying scheme reviews. Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA): Lead FMEA activities to support critical troubleshooting and reliability improvements at site locations. Low-Cost Country Sourcing: Perform Technical Due Diligence and provide recommendations for Projects involving Equipment sourcing from Low-cost countries. Leadership Talent Management: Attract, develop, and retain talent; lead performance management processes for internal teams. Professional Development: Provide guidance and support for talent development of Engineering SMEs. REQUIREMENTS Education Bachelor of Engineering/Science (Electrical Engineering) from an accredited institution. Experience 15-20 years of experience in an electrical engineering role, including at least five years of leadership experience. Prior electrical design engineering experience in one or more of the following (or similar) industries: Architectural Engineering firms Data centers Power generating plants Large industrial facilities (Chemical, paper, co-generation or similar industries) Experience with MV and HV systems (e.g., switchgear, motor control centers, protective relaying, transformers). Demonstrated experience managing technical teams is required. Experience across the project execution lifecycle preferred: concept design, construction, commissioning, and start-ups. Experience supporting facility operations and/or maintenance is preferred. Technical due diligence experience for equipment sourcing from Low-cost countries (e.g. in Asia) will be a plus. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to analyze data and identify trends. Excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills, with the ability to communicate effectively with key stakeholders across all levels of the organization. Ability to manage multiple concurrent projects with minimal direction while providing guidance and support to a technical team of direct and indirect reports. Certifications (preferred) Professional Engineer (PE) license in the United States is highly desired. Six Sigma certification (minimum Green Belt) is highly desired. In addition to salary, this roleis eligible for benefits. Benefits medical, prescription drug, vision, and dental plans 401(k) plan paid parental leave paid time off paid holidays Additional details are available at https://www.reworldwaste.com/careers/benefits. For additional information, refer to the Pay Transparency section below. Pay Transparency Reworld is committed to paying its staff equitably, and we strive to provide competitive compensation and benefits packages. The range below reflects Reworld's reasonable estimate of base pay for this role based on primary posting location. It is expected that most qualified candidates in this location will fall within the posting range. The final salary offered for this role will be determined based on factors including, but not limited to: experience, education, geographic location, skills and competencies, travel requirements and/or union contracts (if applicable). Pay ranges are reviewed from time to time and may be modified in the future. The pay range for the primary location of this position is: $157,000.00 - $224,400.00 USD per annum Reworld provides an industry-leading benefits package that supports the whole person-and their families-through a balanced approach to mental, physical, and financial wellbeing. Regular full-time employees based in the USA have access to comprehensive medical, prescription drugs, dental, and vision coverage, FSA, HSA, short- and long-term disability benefits. Our 401(k) plan is industry-leading, with an up to 7% company match. Additional benefits include Company-paid life and AD&D insurance, EAP, paid parental leave, and educational assistance. For more information regarding these offerings, please visit the Reworld Careers Benefits Page. Reworldreserves the right to amend, suspend or terminate any benefit plan, in whole or in part, at any time. Our DEI Commitment Reworld is an Equal Opportunity Employer, has developed an AAP, and will not discriminate against any qualified applicants because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability (including perceived disability, physical, mental, and/or intellectual disabilities), veteran status, liability for service in the Armed Forces of the United States, or any other characteristic protected by law. If you are an individual with a disabili