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Software Dev Engineer, Cradle (Accuro)

Detroit, MI · On-site

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Build exabyte-scale data processing engines with leading-edge technology. If you want to work with Spark, Java, Scala, Python, Flink, Beam, and AWS services (EMR, EKS, Kinesis, DynamoDB, SQS ...

Contracts/Subcontracts Administrator

Buffalo, NY

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Job responsibilities will include cradle-to-grave contracts and agreements and subcontracts administration; cradle-to-grave review and administration of solicitations, requests for proposals (RFPs ...

This role is ideal for a driven logistics professional with experience managing freight in a cradle-to-grave environment while developing strong customer and carrier relationships. The ideal ...

Utility Engineering Technologist

Tifton, GA · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

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Exp with JETs, Specs, cradle to grave projects We are seeking an Engineering Technologist to support utility and telecommunications infrastructure projects from cradle to grave. This role blends ...

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How much do cradle jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for cradle in the United States is $18.22, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.06 and $28.37 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a cradle?

Cradle jobs typically refer to positions at Cradle, a biotechnology company that uses AI to design and engineer proteins for industrial and scientific applications. Employees may work in fields such as computational biology, software engineering, protein engineering, or business development. These roles often involve collaborating on innovative projects to accelerate protein discovery and development. Cradle aims to make protein engineering more accessible and efficient for researchers and companies worldwide.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a cradle?

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What are some typical challenges faced by software engineers working on cradle-to-grave product development projects?

Software engineers involved in cradle-to-grave product development are often responsible for every stage of a product’s lifecycle, from initial concept through deployment and maintenance. A common challenge is balancing the need for rapid innovation with the demands of robust, long-term support. Engineers must collaborate closely with cross-functional teams—such as design, QA, and product management—to ensure alignment on goals and deliverables. Additionally, anticipating future scalability and maintenance requirements can be complex, necessitating strong planning and communication skills. This holistic responsibility makes the role both challenging and rewarding, offering broad exposure and significant opportunities for career growth.

What is the difference between Cradle vs Midwife?

AspectCradleMidwife
CredentialsTypically no formal certification; may be a role or position in a healthcare settingCertified or licensed healthcare professional with specific midwifery credentials
Work EnvironmentHospital, birthing centers, or home settingsHospitals, birthing centers, community clinics, or home visits
Industry UsageCommonly used as a term for a cradle or support device, not a job titleHealthcare industry, maternal care, childbirth services

In summary, 'Cradle' generally refers to a support device or a role in a healthcare setting, whereas 'Midwife' is a licensed healthcare professional specializing in childbirth and maternal care. The key differences lie in credentials, work environment, and industry usage, with 'Midwife' being a recognized profession in maternal health services.

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Infographic showing various Cradle job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $37,894 per year, or $18.2 per hour.

Program Specialist, Cradle of Liberty Council, Scouting America Philadelphia County

Boy Scouts of America

Philadelphia, PA • On-site

$20/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

Scouting Part-Time Program Specialist

Job Summary - Philadelphia County


Looking for Fun & Energetic Staff!

No need for long hours? You enjoy working with youth?

This opportunity awaits you at the Cradle of liberty Council, Scouting America! This is a rewarding career helping under-served youth in local communities and schools.


Position Description:

Program Specialist Commitment: Give leadership to the development and maintenance of quality scouting programs located in underserved communities and schools in Philadelphia county in accordance with Scouting America's Mission Statement. Work with school age youth K-12th grade.

Job Requirements

21 years of age or college student majoring in Education

  • Must Provide Pa Clearances & FBI Fingerprint Clearances for employment

Must have a reliable automobile or access to public transportation.

Bi-Lingual (English/Spanish) a plus

Teaching/Education background a plus

Job information


Hours worked per week: average 10-20 not to exceed 30 hours.

May work some weekends/nights.

Participate in outdoor activities & weeklong summer camp day camp or overnight.

Wages - $20 per hour

  • Paid Trainings
  • Possible Paid Internships Credits

Essential Functions:

  • Able to work set required schedules.
  • Able to use a computer or cell phone for online training and other data input task (Microsoft Office essential)
  • Ensure the delivery of quality programs to all youth members.
  • Ensure the opportunity for each youth member to earn advancement during the program year.
  • Ensure attendance and advancement is recorded.
  • Provide a quality outdoor experience at scheduled outdoor events.
  • Attend scheduled programs at assigned locations.

Special Responsibilities:


  • Follow the prescribed curriculum lesson plans, as outlined by Scouting America
  • Complete Youth Protection Training, Leader-specific training, and other advanced training

deemed necessary for assigned areas of responsibility provided by Scouting America

  • Become certified in CPR and First Aid, training provided by Scouting America
  • Conduct field trips, outdoor experiences, cultural activities, and other educational/positive life

building experiences for youth members.

  • Participate in scheduled or called meetings with staff advisor.

NOTE: ALL potential applicants MUST pass a background checks, prior to being hired.