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Senior Technical Program Manager at Brelle | Los Alamitos
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Experience Level
Mid to Senior
Qualifications
What You'll OwnComprehensive program planning and cross-functional coordination across battery, firmware, and vehicle integration development — from initial concept to production launch. Management of program milestones, dependencies, and critical paths across multiple concurrent initiatives. Proactive risk identification and mitigation: surface technical and scheduling risks early and drive their resolution. Coordination with vendors and partners: align external timelines with internal development timelines (including cell suppliers, contract manufacturers, and customers). Program reporting to leadership — providing status updates, necessary decisions, and resource trade-offs. Preferred QualificationsA minimum of 7 years of experience in technical program management within hardware-intensive environments. Bachelor's or Master's degree in Engineering, or equivalent technical expertise gained through hands-on program leadership. Direct experience managing electromechanical or powertrain development programs, ideally covering hardware, firmware, and manufacturing. A strong grasp of product development processes, including DFMEA, DVP&R, design release, and production validation. Comfortable engaging in technical discussions regarding schematics, CAD, and technical specifications.
About the job
Brelle creates modular energy platforms for high-performance machines, including supercars, superbikes, and aerial systems. Based in California, the company brings together custom battery pack architecture, a broad software platform, and automated manufacturing. The team aims to make electric vehicles lighter, safer, and more engaging for both the road and racetrack.
Role overview
The Senior Technical Program Manager oversees the delivery of hardware and software development programs. This role brings together battery, firmware, mechanical, and manufacturing teams to coordinate complex, cross-functional projects. The focus is on setting clear program rhythms, surfacing risks early, and building thorough plans that support strong technology development.
What you will do
Lead execution of projects that span hardware and software disciplines
Coordinate work across battery, firmware, mechanical, and manufacturing teams
Establish program cadence and keep teams aligned
Spot risks early and address them proactively
Create detailed program plans to guide technology development
Requirements
Technical fluency in both hardware and software development
Strong organizational skills for aligning multi-disciplinary teams
Experience managing complex programs without adding unnecessary process overhead
Location
This position is based in Los Alamitos, California.
About Brelle
Brelle is at the forefront of energy innovation, specializing in the creation of modular energy platforms designed for high-performance machines. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our advanced battery technology and automated manufacturing practices, making us a key player in the electric vehicle industry.
Brelle creates modular energy platforms for high-performance machines, including supercars, superbikes, and aerial systems. Based in California, the company brings together custom battery pack architecture, a broad software platform, and automated manufacturing. The team aims to make electric vehicles lighter, safer, and more engaging for both the road and r…
Join the Team at BrelleAt Brelle, we are driven by our mission: "Energy for what moves us." We specialize in pioneering technologies that redefine electrified performance. Located in California, we engineer cutting-edge platforms for supercars and superbikes, collaborating with elite high-performance brands in the US and Europe. Our innovations are founded on a unique pack architecture, a comprehensive software platform, and advanced automated manufacturing techniques. As part of our team, you will contribute to making electric vehicles—both on the road and racetrack—lighter, more engaging, safer, and capable of rapid charging.Our engineering teams operate like agile Skunkworks units—nimble, cross-functional, and highly technical. We encourage our engineers to experiment with new concepts and materials, swiftly transitioning from ideas to prototypes. You will enjoy a significant level of autonomy in developing and releasing your components across various programs.
About BrelleAt Brelle, our mission is captured in the phrase, “Energy for what moves us.” Located in California, we specialize in engineering cutting-edge platforms for supercars and superbikes, collaborating with elite performance brands across the US and Europe. Our groundbreaking innovations stem from a unique battery pack architecture, a comprehensive software platform, and advanced automated manufacturing techniques. By joining our team, you will contribute to the development of electric vehicles that are not only lighter and more engaging but also safer and capable of charging rapidly—both on the road and racetrack.Our engineering teams operate like agile Skunkworks units, promoting cross-functional collaboration and innovation. We encourage our engineers to explore avant-garde concepts and materials, with a strong expectation to swiftly transition from ideas to prototypes.About the RoleAs a Senior Embedded Firmware Engineer at Brelle, you will take on a pivotal technical role in driving our embedded platform, creating the software backbone that powers our vehicle embedded architectures, ECUs, and developer services. You will influence the design and scalability of our embedded software across various hardware configurations and customer requirements. This encompasses the selection and configuration of RTOS, the development of low-level drivers, bootloaders, diagnostics, and the essential platform abstractions that facilitate safe and reliable application development.This position is hands-on, requiring close collaboration with electrical, battery, systems, and vehicle teams to launch new ECUs—performing hardware debugging in the lab and validating functionality on test benches, as well as within our superbike and supercar programs.ResponsibilitiesDevelop, review, and deploy production-grade firmware for MCU peripherals and external components (e.g., SPI, I2C, UART, CAN/CAN-FD, ADC, DMA, timers), ensuring high standards of code quality, testability, and long-term maintainability.Design and sustain clear abstractions throughout the embedded stack—RTOS, drivers, middleware, and application layers.Contribute to the creation and adoption of AI-driven tools for embedded firmware, automating repetitive coding tasks, enforcing architectural standards, and enhancing test coverage across intricate ECU platforms.Play a key role in the organization and evolution of the embedded codebase, including repository management, build systems, and versioning strategies that cater to multiple customers, programs, and hardware variants.Lead the ECU bring-up process from initial power-on through functional validation.Implement and maintain diagnostics and vehicle communication standards (e.g., UDS, CAN, CAN-FD, Ethernet, LIN), ensuring production readiness.
Full-time|$28/hr - $28/hr|On-site| 10900 Los Alamitos Blvd, Los Alamitos CA 90720
FirstSteps for Kids supports children with autism and related learning differences, focusing on evidence-based behavioral treatment. The organization values a collaborative environment, ongoing training, and mentorship to help both children and clinical staff grow. Role overview The Regional Training Manager is based at 10900 Los Alamitos Blvd in Los Alamitos, CA. This role welcomes and prepares new clinical team members, leading training and onboarding efforts. The manager acts as a mentor and resource, emphasizing clinical quality and professional development from the start. Main responsibilities Collaborate with Talent Acquisition to identify and select candidates who align with FirstSteps’ mission and values. Lead New Instructor Trainings, offering hands-on instruction, modeling, and skill-building. Support ongoing professional development and mentorship for clinical staff.
Full-time|$28/hr - $28/hr|On-site|Los Alamitos, CA
FirstSteps for Kids provides behavior analytic treatment for children with autism and related learning differences. The team emphasizes collaboration and supports ongoing training and mentorship to help shape future clinical leaders. Progress made by the children and the positive impact on families drive the work each day. Role overview The Regional Training Manager in Los Alamitos, CA acts as the primary contact for new clinical team members. This position leads training efforts, guides onboarding, and helps ensure clinicians are prepared to succeed from their first day. The role is well-suited for a clinician who values mentoring and is dedicated to upholding high clinical standards. What you will do Lead training programs for new clinical staff Support onboarding to help clinicians transition smoothly Serve as the main resource for new team members Promote and maintain high standards in clinical practice Requirements Clinical experience and interest in mentoring others Commitment to evidence-based practices and high standards
Full-time|$21/hr - $24/hr|On-site|Los Alamitos, California
First Steps for Kids provides behavioral treatment based on evidence to children with autism and related learning differences. The organization values teamwork, ongoing training, and mentorship, with a focus on supporting both clinical progress and staff growth. The goal is to help children and families experience more joyful days. Role overview The Regional Administrative Coordinator oversees daily operations at the Los Alamitos Center. This center hosts young clients and clinical teams for learning and social activities. The coordinator supports both children and staff, ensuring the center runs smoothly and serves as a key connector among clients, caregivers, and colleagues. Key responsibilities Welcome clients and visitors, creating a positive first impression. Refine administrative processes to help operations run efficiently. Coordinate with team members to make sure resources are available. Support clinical staff by assisting with scheduling and appointments. Keep the center organized to foster a setting that supports learning.
Full-time|On-site|10900 Los Alamitos Blvd, Los Alamitos, CA 90720
FirstSteps for Kids delivers evidence-based behavioral treatment for children with autism and related learning differences. The organization emphasizes collaboration, ongoing training, and mentorship, aiming to foster clinical growth and joyful learning for every child. Staff and families are supported through a positive and encouraging environment. Role overview The Regional Administrative Coordinator oversees daily operations at the Los Alamitos Center, located at 10900 Los Alamitos Blvd, Los Alamitos, CA 90720. This position plays a central role in supporting both young clients and the FirstSteps team, ensuring the center runs smoothly. Regular contact with clients, caregivers, and staff is a key part of this job, acting as a connector for everyone involved. Main responsibilities Facilitate communication between team members and clients to keep processes on track. Manage scheduling and handle administrative tasks to support efficient operations. Maintain a welcoming and organized environment that encourages learning and engagement.
Full-time|$28/hr - $31/hr|On-site|Los Alamitos, California
About FirstSteps for KidsAt FirstSteps for Kids, we are driven by the conviction that every child deserves the chance to reach their fullest potential. Our dual mission is to provide exceptional, evidence-based behavior analytic treatment to children diagnosed with autism and related learning differences, while also fostering a collaborative, positive, and vibrant work environment for our team. We are deeply committed to the ongoing training and mentorship of our employees, dedicated to nurturing the next generation of clinical leaders in our field. The joy we experience from watching our children learn and grow is our greatest reward, affirming our commitment to enhancing the lives of the families we serve.Clinical ImpactThere is no greater fulfillment than knowing you are making a positive difference in a child's life. As a Program Manager with FirstSteps, you will play a pivotal role in helping our children articulate their first words, forge their initial friendships, thrive in their first classrooms, and cultivate a love for learning.Overview of the Program Manager / Mid-Level Supervisor Position:As a Program Manager at FirstSteps, you will leverage your clinical expertise and experience to assist in case management under the guidance of our Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs). Initially, you will engage directly with the children we serve, allowing you to become well-acquainted with our compassionate ABA model. Once proficient, you will participate in our comprehensive Program Manager training program, learning from leading professionals in the field. Post-training, your responsibilities will include supporting our BCBAs in case management, providing center-based supervision, leading social skills groups, collaborating with caregivers, analyzing client data, and mentoring our Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) Instructors in their clinical and professional development.
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About FirstSteps for KidsAt FirstSteps for Kids, we are driven by the conviction that every child should have the chance to reach their maximum potential. Our mission is twofold: to deliver the finest evidence-based, behavior analytic treatment to children diagnosed with autism and related learning differences, and to create a positive, collaborative, and dynamic work environment for our team. We are wholly committed to the continuous training and mentoring of our employees, fostering the next generation of clinical leaders in our field. Our greatest fulfillment comes from witnessing the joyful and rapid learning of our young clients and knowing that together, we are crafting brighter days for the children and families we serve.Join Our Mission!We are on the lookout for enthusiastic and motivated individuals who are eager to learn and dedicated to supporting our team in delivering exceptional services to children diagnosed with autism receiving ABA intervention at our vibrant learning center. This unpaid internship provides a unique opportunity to gain practical experience in both direct therapy and the administrative aspects of clinical practice while positively impacting our summer service initiatives. The ideal candidate will be passionate about working with children, willing to learn, and adept at multitasking in a dynamic setting.
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Join our dedicated team as a Registered Nurse in the Float Pool, providing essential care during 12-hour night shifts. This part-time role offers premium float pay along with a generous $6,000 sign-on bonus. Ideal candidates will thrive in a dynamic environment and be committed to delivering exceptional patient care across various units.
About First Steps for KidsAt First Steps for Kids, we believe in empowering every child to reach their fullest potential. Our mission focuses on delivering exceptional evidence-based behavioral treatment to children diagnosed with autism and related learning differences, while fostering a positive, collaborative, and dynamic work environment for our team members. We are dedicated to the continuous training and mentorship of our staff, supporting the emergence of future clinical leaders. Our greatest joy comes from observing the rapid and joyful progress of the children we serve, as we strive to create more happy days for families and kids alike.The Position (full-time and part-time opportunities available)Join us as a Behavior Technician at First Steps for Kids and experience the profound impact you can have on a child's life. In this vital role, you will:Teach essential skills such as communication, socialization, self-care, and readiness for school to children diagnosed with autism.Witness significant milestones, such as a child’s first words, first friendships, and other wonderful achievements.Collaborate closely with teachers, parents, BCBAs, and mental health professionals to enhance your knowledge and skills.Receive comprehensive support to become a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT), with all initial credentialing fees covered through our paid training program.Curious about our team's experiences? Explore our Instagram reel series, ChatRBT and Day in the Life, @firststepsforkids.Diversity & Equity at First StepsWe recognize our responsibility and opportunity to foster a kinder, more compassionate world. We prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusivity in our service delivery, collaborations with families, and within our organizational culture. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer, valuing the unique perspectives of each Behavior Technician and support staff member.Compensation for Behavior TechniciansNew team members start at an average wage of $21 to $22 per hour and are eligible for...
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Join Us at BrelleAt Brelle, we embody the motto “Energy for what moves us.” Based in California, we are pioneering cutting-edge platforms for supercars and superbikes, collaborating with elite high-performance brands across the US and Europe. Our innovations stem from a groundbreaking battery architecture, a comprehensive software platform, and automated manufacturing processes. By joining our team, you will contribute to the evolution of electric vehicles—making them lighter, more engaging, safer, and capable of rapid charging.Our engineering teams function like agile Skunkworks units—dynamic, cross-functional, and highly technical. We encourage our engineers to experiment with new concepts and materials, driving rapid transitions from ideas to prototypes.The RoleAs the Director of Energy Systems, you will be responsible for shaping and executing Brelle’s technical strategy in battery engineering and system architecture. You will lead a diverse team comprising experts in mechanical, electrical, thermal, and simulation disciplines, influencing the key design decisions that define our next-generation products.This position merges profound technical understanding with exceptional team leadership. We seek an individual with experience in delivering production battery systems—preferably in high-performance settings—and the ability to build and lead a world-class engineering team.Scope of ResponsibilitiesLead the development of new module and pack architectures, including electromechanical systems, thermal management, safety systems, DFM, and product-level interfaces.Make architectural trade-offs considering energy density, thermal performance, weight, cost, safety, and manufacturability.Define and uphold the battery systems technology charter, ensuring alignment with Brelle’s product roadmap.Oversee the annual budget for the energy systems team.Technical Leadership & DeliveryEstablish engineering processes, design standards, and review cycles that integrate safety and quality into rapid iteration cycles.Manage technical program management for battery development—setting milestones, managing dependencies, and ensuring timely delivery of hardware and analytical insights.Lead DFMEA, DVP&R, and design release processes through to production launch.Ensure designs comply with certification and homologation standards.
Brelle creates modular energy platforms for high-performance machines, including supercars, superbikes, and aerial systems. Based in California, the company brings together custom battery pack architecture, a broad software platform, and automated manufacturing. The team aims to make electric vehicles lighter, safer, and more engaging for both the road and r…
Join the Team at BrelleAt Brelle, we are driven by our mission: "Energy for what moves us." We specialize in pioneering technologies that redefine electrified performance. Located in California, we engineer cutting-edge platforms for supercars and superbikes, collaborating with elite high-performance brands in the US and Europe. Our innovations are founded on a unique pack architecture, a comprehensive software platform, and advanced automated manufacturing techniques. As part of our team, you will contribute to making electric vehicles—both on the road and racetrack—lighter, more engaging, safer, and capable of rapid charging.Our engineering teams operate like agile Skunkworks units—nimble, cross-functional, and highly technical. We encourage our engineers to experiment with new concepts and materials, swiftly transitioning from ideas to prototypes. You will enjoy a significant level of autonomy in developing and releasing your components across various programs.
About BrelleAt Brelle, our mission is captured in the phrase, “Energy for what moves us.” Located in California, we specialize in engineering cutting-edge platforms for supercars and superbikes, collaborating with elite performance brands across the US and Europe. Our groundbreaking innovations stem from a unique battery pack architecture, a comprehensive software platform, and advanced automated manufacturing techniques. By joining our team, you will contribute to the development of electric vehicles that are not only lighter and more engaging but also safer and capable of charging rapidly—both on the road and racetrack.Our engineering teams operate like agile Skunkworks units, promoting cross-functional collaboration and innovation. We encourage our engineers to explore avant-garde concepts and materials, with a strong expectation to swiftly transition from ideas to prototypes.About the RoleAs a Senior Embedded Firmware Engineer at Brelle, you will take on a pivotal technical role in driving our embedded platform, creating the software backbone that powers our vehicle embedded architectures, ECUs, and developer services. You will influence the design and scalability of our embedded software across various hardware configurations and customer requirements. This encompasses the selection and configuration of RTOS, the development of low-level drivers, bootloaders, diagnostics, and the essential platform abstractions that facilitate safe and reliable application development.This position is hands-on, requiring close collaboration with electrical, battery, systems, and vehicle teams to launch new ECUs—performing hardware debugging in the lab and validating functionality on test benches, as well as within our superbike and supercar programs.ResponsibilitiesDevelop, review, and deploy production-grade firmware for MCU peripherals and external components (e.g., SPI, I2C, UART, CAN/CAN-FD, ADC, DMA, timers), ensuring high standards of code quality, testability, and long-term maintainability.Design and sustain clear abstractions throughout the embedded stack—RTOS, drivers, middleware, and application layers.Contribute to the creation and adoption of AI-driven tools for embedded firmware, automating repetitive coding tasks, enforcing architectural standards, and enhancing test coverage across intricate ECU platforms.Play a key role in the organization and evolution of the embedded codebase, including repository management, build systems, and versioning strategies that cater to multiple customers, programs, and hardware variants.Lead the ECU bring-up process from initial power-on through functional validation.Implement and maintain diagnostics and vehicle communication standards (e.g., UDS, CAN, CAN-FD, Ethernet, LIN), ensuring production readiness.
Full-time|$28/hr - $28/hr|On-site| 10900 Los Alamitos Blvd, Los Alamitos CA 90720
FirstSteps for Kids supports children with autism and related learning differences, focusing on evidence-based behavioral treatment. The organization values a collaborative environment, ongoing training, and mentorship to help both children and clinical staff grow. Role overview The Regional Training Manager is based at 10900 Los Alamitos Blvd in Los Alamitos, CA. This role welcomes and prepares new clinical team members, leading training and onboarding efforts. The manager acts as a mentor and resource, emphasizing clinical quality and professional development from the start. Main responsibilities Collaborate with Talent Acquisition to identify and select candidates who align with FirstSteps’ mission and values. Lead New Instructor Trainings, offering hands-on instruction, modeling, and skill-building. Support ongoing professional development and mentorship for clinical staff.
Full-time|$28/hr - $28/hr|On-site|Los Alamitos, CA
FirstSteps for Kids provides behavior analytic treatment for children with autism and related learning differences. The team emphasizes collaboration and supports ongoing training and mentorship to help shape future clinical leaders. Progress made by the children and the positive impact on families drive the work each day. Role overview The Regional Training Manager in Los Alamitos, CA acts as the primary contact for new clinical team members. This position leads training efforts, guides onboarding, and helps ensure clinicians are prepared to succeed from their first day. The role is well-suited for a clinician who values mentoring and is dedicated to upholding high clinical standards. What you will do Lead training programs for new clinical staff Support onboarding to help clinicians transition smoothly Serve as the main resource for new team members Promote and maintain high standards in clinical practice Requirements Clinical experience and interest in mentoring others Commitment to evidence-based practices and high standards
Full-time|$21/hr - $24/hr|On-site|Los Alamitos, California
First Steps for Kids provides behavioral treatment based on evidence to children with autism and related learning differences. The organization values teamwork, ongoing training, and mentorship, with a focus on supporting both clinical progress and staff growth. The goal is to help children and families experience more joyful days. Role overview The Regional Administrative Coordinator oversees daily operations at the Los Alamitos Center. This center hosts young clients and clinical teams for learning and social activities. The coordinator supports both children and staff, ensuring the center runs smoothly and serves as a key connector among clients, caregivers, and colleagues. Key responsibilities Welcome clients and visitors, creating a positive first impression. Refine administrative processes to help operations run efficiently. Coordinate with team members to make sure resources are available. Support clinical staff by assisting with scheduling and appointments. Keep the center organized to foster a setting that supports learning.
Full-time|On-site|10900 Los Alamitos Blvd, Los Alamitos, CA 90720
FirstSteps for Kids delivers evidence-based behavioral treatment for children with autism and related learning differences. The organization emphasizes collaboration, ongoing training, and mentorship, aiming to foster clinical growth and joyful learning for every child. Staff and families are supported through a positive and encouraging environment. Role overview The Regional Administrative Coordinator oversees daily operations at the Los Alamitos Center, located at 10900 Los Alamitos Blvd, Los Alamitos, CA 90720. This position plays a central role in supporting both young clients and the FirstSteps team, ensuring the center runs smoothly. Regular contact with clients, caregivers, and staff is a key part of this job, acting as a connector for everyone involved. Main responsibilities Facilitate communication between team members and clients to keep processes on track. Manage scheduling and handle administrative tasks to support efficient operations. Maintain a welcoming and organized environment that encourages learning and engagement.
Full-time|$28/hr - $31/hr|On-site|Los Alamitos, California
About FirstSteps for KidsAt FirstSteps for Kids, we are driven by the conviction that every child deserves the chance to reach their fullest potential. Our dual mission is to provide exceptional, evidence-based behavior analytic treatment to children diagnosed with autism and related learning differences, while also fostering a collaborative, positive, and vibrant work environment for our team. We are deeply committed to the ongoing training and mentorship of our employees, dedicated to nurturing the next generation of clinical leaders in our field. The joy we experience from watching our children learn and grow is our greatest reward, affirming our commitment to enhancing the lives of the families we serve.Clinical ImpactThere is no greater fulfillment than knowing you are making a positive difference in a child's life. As a Program Manager with FirstSteps, you will play a pivotal role in helping our children articulate their first words, forge their initial friendships, thrive in their first classrooms, and cultivate a love for learning.Overview of the Program Manager / Mid-Level Supervisor Position:As a Program Manager at FirstSteps, you will leverage your clinical expertise and experience to assist in case management under the guidance of our Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs). Initially, you will engage directly with the children we serve, allowing you to become well-acquainted with our compassionate ABA model. Once proficient, you will participate in our comprehensive Program Manager training program, learning from leading professionals in the field. Post-training, your responsibilities will include supporting our BCBAs in case management, providing center-based supervision, leading social skills groups, collaborating with caregivers, analyzing client data, and mentoring our Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) Instructors in their clinical and professional development.
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Join our dynamic team at dstaff as a Director of Case Management. In this full-time role, you will oversee a dedicated team, ensuring high-quality case management services are provided to our clients. Your leadership will be pivotal in implementing strategic initiatives that enhance operational efficiency and improve patient outcomes. We are looking for an experienced professional who is passionate about making a difference in the healthcare industry.
Are you ready to take on a meaningful challenge? If you're seeking a dynamic organization that offers opportunities for professional growth and innovation, you've come to the right place! Terrestris Global Solutions is currently looking for a Sanitation Facilities Manager to oversee and enhance the maintenance management of our wet facilities at our operations in Los Alamitos, CA. Note: This is a temporary 1099 role. Curious about Terrestris? At Terrestris, we harness technology to improve mission outcomes through enhanced human performance. Our commitment to transparency fosters strong relationships with clients and team members alike, creating an environment where excellence is celebrated. By embracing innovation and new ideas, we provide exceptional services rooted in the USMC values of honor, courage, and commitment, ultimately delivering extraordinary value to the American people by aiding the Government in becoming more efficient and effective. What does the Sanitation Facilities Manager do? In this role, you will be tasked with the inspection, assessment, and documentation of cleanliness, functionality, and safety standards of restroom and shower facilities at designated locations. Your leadership will ensure that our facilities comply with health regulations, company standards, and provide a clean and comfortable environment for all users. A typical day for the Sanitation Facilities Manager includes: Providing leadership and oversight to sanitation facilities crew members.Assisting in training cleaning staff on sanitation protocols and facility standards.Conducting routine inspections of restrooms and shower facilities.Monitoring cleanliness, supplies (soap, toilet paper, towels), sanitation practices, and overall maintenance.Identifying and reporting issues such as plumbing leaks, broken fixtures, mold, odors, and unsafe conditions.Documenting inspection findings and completing checklists or digital inspection reports.Coordinating with janitorial and maintenance teams to ensure timely resolution of any identified issues.Ensuring compliance with local health and safety codes, ADA requirements, and internal company standards.Communicating professionally with staff, contractors, and management about facility conditions and necessary improvements.Monitoring trends in facility conditions and reporting recurring problems.Responding to complaints related to cleanliness or safety of the facilities.
About FirstSteps for KidsAt FirstSteps for Kids, we are driven by the conviction that every child should have the chance to reach their maximum potential. Our mission is twofold: to deliver the finest evidence-based, behavior analytic treatment to children diagnosed with autism and related learning differences, and to create a positive, collaborative, and dynamic work environment for our team. We are wholly committed to the continuous training and mentoring of our employees, fostering the next generation of clinical leaders in our field. Our greatest fulfillment comes from witnessing the joyful and rapid learning of our young clients and knowing that together, we are crafting brighter days for the children and families we serve.Join Our Mission!We are on the lookout for enthusiastic and motivated individuals who are eager to learn and dedicated to supporting our team in delivering exceptional services to children diagnosed with autism receiving ABA intervention at our vibrant learning center. This unpaid internship provides a unique opportunity to gain practical experience in both direct therapy and the administrative aspects of clinical practice while positively impacting our summer service initiatives. The ideal candidate will be passionate about working with children, willing to learn, and adept at multitasking in a dynamic setting.
Join us at hims and hers as a Quality Specialist, where you will play a vital role in ensuring the highest quality standards are met across our products and services. This position involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance product quality and customer satisfaction.
Join our dedicated team as a Registered Nurse in the Float Pool, providing essential care during 12-hour night shifts. This part-time role offers premium float pay along with a generous $6,000 sign-on bonus. Ideal candidates will thrive in a dynamic environment and be committed to delivering exceptional patient care across various units.
About First Steps for KidsAt First Steps for Kids, we believe in empowering every child to reach their fullest potential. Our mission focuses on delivering exceptional evidence-based behavioral treatment to children diagnosed with autism and related learning differences, while fostering a positive, collaborative, and dynamic work environment for our team members. We are dedicated to the continuous training and mentorship of our staff, supporting the emergence of future clinical leaders. Our greatest joy comes from observing the rapid and joyful progress of the children we serve, as we strive to create more happy days for families and kids alike.The Position (full-time and part-time opportunities available)Join us as a Behavior Technician at First Steps for Kids and experience the profound impact you can have on a child's life. In this vital role, you will:Teach essential skills such as communication, socialization, self-care, and readiness for school to children diagnosed with autism.Witness significant milestones, such as a child’s first words, first friendships, and other wonderful achievements.Collaborate closely with teachers, parents, BCBAs, and mental health professionals to enhance your knowledge and skills.Receive comprehensive support to become a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT), with all initial credentialing fees covered through our paid training program.Curious about our team's experiences? Explore our Instagram reel series, ChatRBT and Day in the Life, @firststepsforkids.Diversity & Equity at First StepsWe recognize our responsibility and opportunity to foster a kinder, more compassionate world. We prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusivity in our service delivery, collaborations with families, and within our organizational culture. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer, valuing the unique perspectives of each Behavior Technician and support staff member.Compensation for Behavior TechniciansNew team members start at an average wage of $21 to $22 per hour and are eligible for...
We are seeking a dedicated and skilled Registered Nurse First Assistant (RNFA) to join our dynamic Operating Room team in a full-time capacity during the day shift. In this vital role, you will collaborate closely with surgeons, anesthesiologists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure the highest standards of patient care throughout the surgical process.As an RNFA, you will be responsible for assisting in surgical procedures, providing critical support before, during, and after surgeries, and ensuring a safe and efficient operating room environment. Your expertise will be essential in promoting optimal patient outcomes and enhancing the overall surgical experience.
Join Us at BrelleAt Brelle, we embody the motto “Energy for what moves us.” Based in California, we are pioneering cutting-edge platforms for supercars and superbikes, collaborating with elite high-performance brands across the US and Europe. Our innovations stem from a groundbreaking battery architecture, a comprehensive software platform, and automated manufacturing processes. By joining our team, you will contribute to the evolution of electric vehicles—making them lighter, more engaging, safer, and capable of rapid charging.Our engineering teams function like agile Skunkworks units—dynamic, cross-functional, and highly technical. We encourage our engineers to experiment with new concepts and materials, driving rapid transitions from ideas to prototypes.The RoleAs the Director of Energy Systems, you will be responsible for shaping and executing Brelle’s technical strategy in battery engineering and system architecture. You will lead a diverse team comprising experts in mechanical, electrical, thermal, and simulation disciplines, influencing the key design decisions that define our next-generation products.This position merges profound technical understanding with exceptional team leadership. We seek an individual with experience in delivering production battery systems—preferably in high-performance settings—and the ability to build and lead a world-class engineering team.Scope of ResponsibilitiesLead the development of new module and pack architectures, including electromechanical systems, thermal management, safety systems, DFM, and product-level interfaces.Make architectural trade-offs considering energy density, thermal performance, weight, cost, safety, and manufacturability.Define and uphold the battery systems technology charter, ensuring alignment with Brelle’s product roadmap.Oversee the annual budget for the energy systems team.Technical Leadership & DeliveryEstablish engineering processes, design standards, and review cycles that integrate safety and quality into rapid iteration cycles.Manage technical program management for battery development—setting milestones, managing dependencies, and ensuring timely delivery of hardware and analytical insights.Lead DFMEA, DVP&R, and design release processes through to production launch.Ensure designs comply with certification and homologation standards.
Feb 1, 2026
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