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Proven experience in project management within the environmental or testing sectors. Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate teams and drive project success. Excellent communication skills to interact effectively with clients and stakeholders. Knowledge of regulatory requirements related to air toxic testing.
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Join Eurofins Environment Testing as a Project Manager Group Lead in Folsom, CA, and lead the charge in managing critical air toxic testing projects. As a key player in our team, you will oversee project execution, ensure compliance with industry standards, and drive operational excellence.
About Eurofins Environment Testing
Eurofins Environment Testing is a leading provider of environmental testing services, committed to providing reliable and accurate testing solutions that help protect public health and the environment. Our team of experts is dedicated to quality, innovation, and sustainability.
Lead Spanish TeacherGuidepost Montessori – Folsom, CA Role overview Guidepost Montessori is hiring a Lead Spanish Teacher to work with children ages 2–6 in a Montessori preschool setting. The focus is on nurturing independence, curiosity, and confidence by providing individualized support in a carefully prepared classroom environment. Key responsibilities Ob…
Join a fulfilling journey! Every day brings a new opportunity to make a difference. We are excited to invite applications for the position of Spanish Assistant Teacher at our beautiful Guidepost Montessori school in Folsom!At Guidepost Montessori, our Assistant Teachers play an essential role in nurturing children aged 0–6, fostering their independence, confidence, and a lifelong passion for learning.If you have a genuine passion for working with young children and seek to develop your skills in a supportive, mission-driven environment, we would love to connect with you!Your ContributionAs a Spanish Assistant Teacher, you will support a diverse Montessori classroom (Infant, Toddler, and Children’s House ages 3–6), helping to create a serene and stimulating atmosphere where children can explore, learn, and grow at their own pace. In a Montessori setting, the environment and the teacher work in harmony to facilitate each child's development. You will assist in organizing beautiful and purposeful learning spaces and guide children through personalized and small-group activities—always with kindness, respect, and patience.Most importantly, you will empower children to believe in themselves and recognize their potential.Your ResponsibilitiesClosely observe children to understand and address their individual needs.Help set up and maintain an aesthetically pleasing and organized classroom environment.Assist in both individual and small-group learning activities.Establish warm, respectful relationships with children and their families.Collaborate with Lead Teachers and fellow team members to foster a strong classroom community.What We SeekExperience working with children aged 3–6 in an educational or childcare environment.A positive, flexible, and collaborative attitude.A genuine love for engaging with young children.A willingness to learn and grow within the Montessori framework (prior Montessori experience is a plus but not required).What We ProvideFully sponsored Montessori diploma training...
Full-time|$38K/yr - $38K/yr|On-site|Folsom, California
Help shape the foundational learning experiences of young children. At Guidepost Montessori, our Lead Infant Teachers cultivate peaceful and nurturing classrooms where infants are seen as capable individuals from day one.If you have a passion for early childhood development and wish to lead a carefully crafted environment that nurtures independence, movement, and exploration, we are eager to meet you.As a Lead Infant Teacher, you will guide a mixed-age classroom of infants (ages 0–3) within a Montessori framework specifically designed to foster each child's natural development.In the Montessori environment, the classroom and the teacher work in harmony to inspire independence, curiosity, and confidence. You will meticulously prepare the classroom, observe each infant attentively, and provide personalized care that respects their individual rhythms and needs.Your most significant role will be to help infants cultivate trust in themselves and their surroundings, laying a solid foundation for lifelong learning.Your ResponsibilitiesObserve each child to support their physical, emotional, and cognitive growth.Honor and accommodate each child's natural rhythms regarding sleep, feeding, and toileting.Create and maintain a beautifully organized environment that encourages trust, movement, and exploration.Foster independence by inviting children to engage in care activities.Build meaningful relationships with children and their families.Collaborate closely with parents to facilitate each child's development.Lead and work alongside classroom team members to establish a strong, respectful community.The Montessori Prepared EnvironmentEvery Guidepost infant classroom is equipped with high-quality Montessori materials and intentionally designed to promote movement, exploration, and independence.Our infant environments feature:Open spaces for movement and exploration.Child-sized furniture and materials.A curriculum that encourages independence in feeding, dressing, and toileting.Scientifically designed tools for developing fine and gross motor skills.Natural elements such as live plants, cozy rugs, and abundant sunlight.Beautiful, non-toxic materials made of wood and metal instead of plastic.Opportunities for climbing, crawling, and discovery without restrictive devices.What We SeekInterest in and passion for early childhood education.Experience in a Montessori environment is a plus.Strong communication skills and ability to build relationships.Commitment to creating an inclusive and nurturing environment.
Full-time|$40K/yr - $40K/yr|On-site|Folsom, California
Ignite curiosity. Foster independence. Cultivate a lifelong passion for learning. At Guidepost Montessori, our Lead Children’s House Guides empower children aged 3-6 to evolve into confident, capable learners through thoughtfully designed environments and respectful, individualized guidance. If you’re enthusiastic about early childhood education and eager to lead a classroom where independence and joy flourish, we invite you to connect with us. Your Role As a Lead Children’s House Guide, you will oversee a mixed-age preschool classroom in a Montessori setting focused on nurturing concentration, confidence, and profound learning. Montessori educators meticulously prepare their classrooms to ignite curiosity and independence. Through attentive observation, personalized lessons, and intentional communication, you’ll support each child’s academic, social, and emotional growth, meeting them at their level and guiding them forward. In Montessori classrooms, children have the freedom to select meaningful tasks, repeat activities until they achieve mastery, and take pride in their accomplishments. Your guidance will help every child enhance focus, build confidence, and develop a strong belief in their own abilities. What You’ll Do Observe each child closely to understand and support their physical, intellectual, and emotional development Prepare and maintain a beautiful, organized classroom that promotes concentration and independence Encourage self-reliance by assisting children in learning to “do it themselves” Deliver individualized and small-group lessons in practical life skills, literacy, math, and beyond Establish strong, respectful relationships with children and their families Communicate and collaborate with parents to support each child's growth Lead your classroom with warmth, professionalism, and purpose The Montessori Prepared Environment Every Guidepost Children’s House classroom is fully equipped with high-quality Montessori materials and designed around the principles of beauty, order, and accessibility. A Guidepost Children’s House environment includes: Child-sized furniture and ample floor space for independent and small-group work Practical life materials for sweeping, food preparation, table setting, and environmental care A curriculum that fosters independence in dressing, feeding, and self-care Hands-on materials for literacy, math, science, and cultural studies
Are you passionate about fostering a nurturing and engaging environment for children? Look no further!Join our dynamic on-call Substitute Teacher team at Guidepost Montessori!We are eager to welcome compassionate and reliable substitute guides to support our diverse Montessori classrooms whenever our full-time educators are unavailable. No formal Montessori training is necessary, as we will provide comprehensive training during your orientation and onboarding.Role OverviewThis is an on-call, as-needed position, tailored for individuals seeking flexible hours while positively impacting the lives of young children.As a Substitute Teacher, you will help maintain a calm, engaging, and nurturing learning environment for children aged 0–6.Many of our substitute teachers transition into full-time Assistant Teacher positions, making this a fantastic opportunity to launch your career with Guidepost Montessori.Your ResponsibilitiesStep into classrooms as necessary to support children and ensure consistency in their learning experience.Assist with daily routines and activities across mixed-age groups.Contribute to creating a warm, safe, and engaging environment for children.Collaborate with school staff to facilitate smooth transitions and continuity of care.Exemplify patience, professionalism, and kindness in every interaction.Schedule & FlexibilityHours and days will vary based on school needs.Ideal for those looking for part-time, flexible, or supplemental work.Minimum QualificationsNegative TB test within the past 12 months.Valid state background check.Strong interpersonal and communication skills.A warm, friendly, and dependable demeanor.A genuine passion for working with young children.Preferred Qualifications (but not required):Early Childhood Education (ECE) units.Recent experience working with children ages 0–6.Why Choose Guidepost Montessori?Guidepost Montessori is a global community of educators committed to transforming education through independence, curiosity, and respect for each child.We are dedicated to expanding high-quality, authentic Montessori programs across the U.S. and around the world.
Make a meaningful impact every day! Join our team at Guidepost Montessori in Folsom as an Infant Assistant Teacher! At Guidepost Montessori, our Assistant Guides play a crucial role in nurturing the independence, confidence, and love of learning in children aged 0–6. If you have a passion for working with young children and are eager to thrive in a supportive, purpose-driven environment, we want to hear from you! Your Role As an Assistant Guide, you will support a mixed-age Montessori classroom, including infants, toddlers, and children aged 3–6. You will help create a peaceful and engaging environment where children can explore, learn, and grow at their own pace. The Montessori method emphasizes the collaborative relationship between the environment and the guide to support each child's development. You will assist in preparing beautiful, intentional learning spaces and facilitate individualized and small-group activities, always with respect, patience, and care. Your essential contribution will be to foster children's self-confidence and help them realize their potential. Your Responsibilities Observe and understand the individual needs of children Assist in preparing and maintaining an orderly and beautiful classroom environment Support individual and small-group learning activities Build warm, respectful relationships with children and families Collaborate with Lead Guides and team members to foster a strong classroom community Qualifications We Seek Experience working with children aged 3–6 in educational or childcare settings A positive, adaptable, and collaborative mindset A genuine passion for working with young children Interest in learning and growing within the Montessori approach (prior Montessori experience is a plus) Benefits We Provide Fully sponsored Montessori diploma training through the Prepared Montessorian Institute Ongoing professional development and mentorship 75% tuition discount for up to two children at any Guidepost school Competitive pay
Join a team that makes a difference every day! We are seeking passionate Assistant Guides for our beautiful Guidepost Montessori school in Folsom, California!At Guidepost Montessori, our Assistant Guides play an essential role in fostering independence, confidence, and a lifelong love of learning in children aged 0–6.If you are dedicated to working with young children and wish to advance your career in a nurturing, purpose-driven environment, we would love to hear from you.Your RoleAs an Assistant Guide, you will support a diverse Montessori classroom (Infant, Toddler, and Children’s House ages 3–6), helping to create a calm and engaging environment where children are encouraged to explore, learn, and develop at their own pace.In our Montessori classrooms, the environment and the guide work synergistically to support each child's growth. You will assist in crafting beautiful, intentional learning spaces and support children through individualized and small-group activities—always with respect, patience, and care.Your primary goal will be to help children gain confidence and realize their potential.Your ResponsibilitiesClosely observe children to understand and meet their individual needsHelp prepare and maintain a welcoming, organized classroom environmentFacilitate individual and small-group learning activitiesBuild warm, respectful relationships with children and their familiesCollaborate with Lead Guides and fellow team members to foster a strong classroom communityQualificationsExperience working with children ages 3–6 in a school or childcare settingA positive, adaptable, and collaborative attitudeA genuine passion for working with young childrenInterest in learning and growing within the Montessori approach (prior Montessori experience is a plus but not required)What We ProvideFully sponsored Montessori diploma training
We are seeking a talented and experienced Pega Lead System Architect (LSA) to join our dynamic team at Sonsoft Inc. In this role, you will play a critical part in developing and implementing innovative solutions using Pega technology, ensuring high-quality standards and best practices are maintained.The ideal candidate will possess deep expertise in Pega systems and a passion for delivering exceptional results. You will collaborate closely with clients and team members to design and implement applications that meet business needs.
Join Voyager Technologies and Shape the Future!Voyager Technologies Inc. is at the forefront of defense, national security, and space technology, dedicated to developing and delivering transformative solutions that address critical missions. We face complex challenges head-on to drive human progress, enhance national security, and safeguard vital assets in the ongoing pursuit of technological and operational excellence from the ground to space.At Voyager, we're building a future that protects lives, expands horizons, and prepares us for the challenges ahead. If you're driven by innovation, eager to solve problems, and ready to lead, you might just be the person we’re looking for. Our team is made up of doers, thinkers, and builders who are united by a common purpose.Join our vibrant culture where creativity flourishes, curiosity is cherished, and your impact is tangible. Together, we’re forging a future that is bigger than any individual, and we need passionate individuals like you to help us achieve our mission.
Join the California Independent System Operator (California ISO) as the Operations Data, Metrics, and Analysis Lead. In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for overseeing and enhancing the operational data strategy, ensuring that our metrics and analyses align with our core objectives. Your insights will drive decision-making processes and improve overall performance.We seek an innovative and analytical mind to lead our data initiatives. You will work closely with cross-functional teams, interpreting complex data sets and translating them into actionable strategies. Your leadership will be crucial in guiding data-driven decisions that support our mission to maintain a reliable and efficient electric grid.
Full-time|$189.9K/yr - $275K/yr|On-site|Folsom, California, United States, Huntsville, Alabama, United States
Voyager Technologies Inc. develops solutions in defense, national security, and space technology. The team tackles complex technical challenges to secure critical assets and drive progress across several fields. Role overview The Director of Strategic Systems Programs & Huntsville Site Lead guides key programs and leads site operations in Huntsville. This leadership role directly supports high-stakes missions with visible results. The position can be based in Folsom, California or Huntsville, Alabama. What drives success Creative and resilient problem-solving Ability to adapt quickly to emerging challenges Clear, purposeful leadership Commitment to building solutions that protect and enable progress Culture Voyager Technologies values curiosity, innovation, and practical contributions. The team includes doers, thinkers, and builders who approach real-world problems with a sense of purpose.
Join the California Independent System Operator (ISO) as a Lead Operations Implementation Specialist where you will leverage your power grid expertise to enhance operational preparedness for System Operations. Under the guidance of the Manager, you will spearhead change initiatives and projects that directly affect System Operators. Your role will encompass requirements analysis, user interface design feedback, user acceptance testing, procedure development, and the creation and delivery of training programs. You will lead cross-functional teams to drive process improvements ensuring operational readiness while mentoring less experienced staff. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:Act as a departmental representative and lead intricate change initiatives impacting Power Grid Operations, including PMO projects, transmission/generation changes, and process modifications. Utilize your expertise in System Operations to evaluate the impacts on processes, job tasks, procedures, and technology systems, ensuring compliance with reliability and tariff standards.Oversee the development and review of user requirements, user-interface designs, and acceptance testing to enhance operational procedures in compliance with regulatory mandates.Design and deliver training programs for Power Grid Operations personnel, ensuring adherence to reliability standards and the Systematic Approach to Training (SAT) methodology.Identify improvement opportunities within the Power Grid Operations department and lead initiatives for control room modernization and process enhancements. Champion operational readiness and collaborate with cross-functional teams to promote efficiency and continuous improvement.Manage daily work assignments and mentor staff to optimize team performance, while identifying staffing needs.
In the role of Lead Power Systems Technology Engineer, you will operate under the general supervision of the Director, spearheading intricate engineering projects and assignments. Your expertise will be pivotal in conducting studies, integrating, enhancing, and supporting cutting-edge power systems applications essential for the efficient operation of the grid. You will serve as a subject matter expert in the design, engineering, and testing of market software, including Real-Time and Day-Ahead Market Applications, State Estimator (SE), Real-Time Contingency Analysis (RTCA), Dispatcher Load Flow, Voltage Stability Application (VSA), and Dynamic Stability Application (DSA) software. Your proactive approach will enable you to foresee, identify, and resolve engineering-related challenges, while also coordinating software modifications with internal departments and external vendors. Additionally, you will provide technical expertise and business rule support to various departments and external entities concerning reliability coordination and market operations. Your leadership will extend to various customer initiatives, including but not limited to the Energy Imbalance Market (EIM), Extended Day-Ahead Market (EDAM), and Reliability Coordination (RC).Key Responsibilities:Oversee functional testing of existing applications and newly added features in the Day-Ahead/Real-Time Market, Market Quality Solutions, and Transmission Network Applications.Provide operational support across day-ahead, hour-ahead, and real-time desks while offering training and guidance to on-call staff.Proactively identify and troubleshoot engineering-related issues, leveraging your knowledge of policy issues and related matters.Maintain current applications, analyze system errors from various perspectives, and collaborate with team members to identify root causes.Enhance, improve, and support Day-Ahead Market (DAM), Real-Time Market, and Market Quality Services (MQS) applications.Lead the design, testing, and documentation of user training and associated activities as needed.
In the role of Lead Policy Developer - Transmission Infrastructure, you will operate under the guidance of the Director, contributing significantly to the formulation of policies surrounding ISO transmission planning, infrastructure development, and resource interconnection. Your role will involve fostering essential relationships with policymakers and staff at both state and federal levels while facilitating consistent communication between the ISO and regulatory agencies. Your work will ensure that regulatory decisions align with the ISO’s reliability mandate as well as its operational and planning responsibilities. You will conduct thorough analyses of existing and proposed regulations, providing policy support for vital infrastructure initiatives with a focus on cost-of-service and financial analysis. You will monitor evolving cost drivers and the financial implications of infrastructure development industry-wide. Additionally, you will identify issues and propose solutions for complex regulatory and business challenges, acting as a liaison between ISO management and subject matter experts to ensure effective engagement on a variety of regulatory and infrastructure planning topics.KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:Lead and support cross-departmental teams while managing a comprehensive stakeholder engagement process for infrastructure policy initiatives. Deliver timely and high-quality outputs, including white papers, presentations, filings (CPUC and FERC), and Board memos. Collaborate with the director and subject matter experts to craft robust policy recommendations that effectively address issues or achieve specific objectives. Identify, assess, and resolve policy challenges while ensuring appropriate stakeholder engagement to mitigate concerns. Promote best practices in policy development and ensure that implementation details are thoroughly vetted and understood both internally and externally.Offer subject matter expertise in regulated cost-of-service and relevant economic topics. Support transmission planning and infrastructure development, including the ISO’s competitive procurement processes, with a focus on regulatory cost of service principles. Stay informed about industry cost structures and activities affecting transmission development, serving as an internal resource to support policy analysis, development, and special projects. Prepare written materials and deliver presentations to ISO management, highlighting issues and impacts to the ISO while providing strategic recommendations on the ISO’s position and courses of action. Investigate regulatory issues and devise and implement regulatory strategies.
Join Eurofins Environment Testing as a Project Manager Group Lead in Folsom, CA, and lead the charge in managing critical air toxic testing projects. As a key player in our team, you will oversee project execution, ensure compliance with industry standards, and drive operational excellence.
Mar 18, 2026
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