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The Operations Finance Manager, reporting to the Sr. Director of Finance, is responsible for ... Partner with Engineering and Supply Chain to align cost structures with sourcing and design changes.

The Operations Finance Manager, reporting to the Sr. Director of Finance, is responsible for ... Partner with Engineering and Supply Chain to align cost structures with sourcing and design changes.

Senior Project Engineer

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$101K - $132K/yr

... direct customer engagement. Your role in our team * You will lead execution-based engineering for large-scale system integration projects, acting as the primary technical point of contact for ...

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... of INFICON's Applications Engineering team, owning the complete post-sales technical lifecycle for ... Support demo and FoaK activities as directed by Senior FAE or Lead Engineer. * Collaborate cross ...

Pre-Sales Engineer, Workers' Compensation Location : Remote (US) Sapiens is on the lookout for a ... elements of the Sapiens WC solution and product sales efforts in the direct and indirect North ...

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... of the NG911 topology and associated equipment * Participating in network planning, engineering ... Produce and/or maintain technical and procedural documentation as directed. * Provide 2nd or 3rd ...

... of the NG911 topology and associated equipment * Participating in network planning, engineering ... Produce and/or maintain technical and procedural documentation as directed. * Provide 2nd or 3rd ...

You will be joining a small founding team of product, engineering, clinical, and commercial leaders who are built for speed, not process. The initial focus will be on transforming how patients ...

You will be joining a small founding team of product, engineering, clinical, and commercial leaders who are built for speed, not process. The initial focus will be on transforming how patients ...

Pre-Sales Engineer, Workers' Compensation Location : Remote (US) Sapiens is on the lookout for a ... elements of the Sapiens WC solution and product sales efforts in the direct and indirect North ...

UM Nurse

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Collaborate with the Medical Director to ensure the integrity of adverse determination notices based on the quality standards for adverse determinations * Ensure discharge planning is timely and ...

... of engineered wood, exterior trim, plywood, lumber, and medium density fiberboard (MDF). Our ... Must learn new applicable technologies as directed * Must be a team player and willing to work with ...

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How much do director of engineering jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for director of engineering in Remote, OR is $194,517.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $141,400.00 and $252,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a director of engineering do?

A director of engineering is the head of the engineering team or department. This is a leadership position in upper management, but unlike other director roles, the director or engineering plays an active part in the development of a project. They work with their team of engineers to set goals, plan projects, build a timeline, and stay within budget. Their duties and responsibilities also include project management, hiring new team members, presenting budgets and plans to other departments, and meeting with upper-level management.

What does a director of engineering do?

A Director of Engineering is responsible for overseeing the engineering department of a company, ensuring that projects are completed on time and within budget. They lead and mentor engineering teams, set technical direction, and collaborate with other departments to align engineering goals with overall business objectives. Additionally, they are involved in hiring, resource allocation, process improvement, and the implementation of best practices to drive innovation and operational excellence.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a director of engineering, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Director of Engineering, you need strong leadership abilities, deep technical expertise in engineering principles, and typically a degree in engineering or a related field. Familiarity with project management tools, software development methodologies, and experience with technical architecture or cloud platforms is common. Exceptional communication, strategic thinking, and team-building skills help foster collaboration and drive organizational goals. These skills and qualities are crucial for aligning engineering efforts with business objectives and delivering high-impact solutions.

What are some common challenges faced by a director of engineering, and how can candidates prepare to address them?

Directors of Engineering often navigate challenges such as aligning technical teams with business objectives, managing cross-functional collaboration, and balancing short-term deliverables with long-term strategic planning. Candidates can prepare by developing strong communication skills, gaining experience with organizational change management, and staying current on industry best practices. Additionally, fostering a culture of innovation and empathy within teams can help address common hurdles and ensure sustained team performance.

How much does a director of engineering earn?

A director of engineering typically earns between $120,000 and $200,000 annually, with salaries varying based on industry, company size, location, and experience. Senior roles may include bonuses, stock options, and other benefits, especially in tech and large corporations.

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CONTRACTOR SALES PROFESSIONAL

Department: Sales
Reports To: Director of Sales / Store Manager
Classification: Full-Time | Non-Exempt or Exempt as designated
Location: Gold Beach Lumber / Cascade Home Center
Position Level: Contractor Sales 1 or Contractor Sales 2, based on experience and assigned responsibilities

POSITION SUMMARY

At Gold Beach Lumber and Cascade Home Center, Contractor Sales is about more than selling building materials. It is about becoming a trusted partner to the builders, contractors, tradespeople, and customers who are building the communities we proudly serve.

A load of lumber may become a family's first home. A package of materials may help a local contractor grow their business. A delivery arriving accurately and on time may be what keeps an important project moving.

The Contractor Sales Professional owns those relationships from the first conversation through the successful completion of the project.

This position combines relationship-based selling, building-material expertise, estimating, order management, jobsite coordination, and business development. Successful Contractor Sales Professionals understand their customers' businesses, anticipate their needs, solve problems, and create an experience that earns the next project—not just the current sale.

OUR CORE VALUES — HOW WE WORKIntegrity

Do the right thing and own the outcome.

We provide accurate information, make fair decisions, follow through on commitments, and take responsibility when something does not go as planned. We protect the trust our customers place in us.

Community

Take care of customers, coworkers, and the communities we serve.

Our customers are often our neighbors. We build long-term relationships and recognize that the work we support helps build homes, businesses, and communities.

Engagement

Take ownership, contribute, and make things better.

We do not wait for someone else to solve a problem. We communicate, follow through, identify opportunities, and work across departments to deliver results.

Experience

Create an experience people want to come back to.

Product knowledge matters, but so does how customers feel working with us. We make doing business with Gold Beach Lumber and Cascade Home Center easy, dependable, professional, and personal.

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIESCustomer Relationships & Business Development
  • Develop and maintain strong relationships with contractors, builders, remodelers, developers, tradespeople, and other professional customers.

  • Actively develop new business through prospecting, referrals, networking, jobsite visits, community involvement, and relationship building.

  • Learn each customer's business, projects, buying preferences, schedules, and expectations.

  • Maintain regular contact with existing customers and proactively identify upcoming projects and opportunities.

  • Serve as a trusted resource by helping customers identify products and solutions that support successful project outcomes.

  • Represent the Company professionally in the store, in the community, and at customer jobsites.

  • Build relationships designed to create long-term customer loyalty rather than one-time transactions.

Sales & Project Management
  • Manage contractor sales opportunities from initial inquiry through quoting, ordering, delivery, follow-up, and project completion.

  • Prepare accurate estimates, quotes, takeoffs, orders, and related sales documentation.

  • Review plans, specifications, material lists, and customer requirements as appropriate to the position.

  • Follow up consistently on outstanding quotes and open opportunities.

  • Coordinate special orders and project-specific material requirements.

  • Monitor orders and communicate changes, delays, substitutions, or other issues before they become customer problems.

  • Maintain organized records of customer activity, quotes, orders, and follow-up commitments.

  • Balance customer expectations with Company pricing, margin, credit, inventory, and operational standards.

Product & Industry Knowledge
  • Develop and maintain strong working knowledge of lumber, engineered wood products, siding, roofing, decking, windows, doors, hardware, and other building materials relevant to assigned customers.

  • Understand product applications and communicate product features and options accurately.

  • Stay informed about new products, vendor programs, market conditions, availability, and pricing trends.

  • Partner with purchasing and merchandising to identify product opportunities based on contractor and market needs.

  • Participate in vendor training and ongoing professional development.

Pricing, Margin & Business Ownership
  • Understand that profitable sales and strong customer relationships must work together.

  • Make responsible pricing decisions within established Company authority and guidelines.

  • Understand cost, margin, freight, delivery, and other factors affecting the profitability of an order.

  • Identify opportunities to expand customer relationships and increase share of wallet.

  • Partner with leadership when pricing, project scope, or customer commitments fall outside established authority.

  • Treat Company resources, inventory, time, and customer relationships with an owner's mindset.

Operational Partnership

Contractor Sales does not operate independently from the rest of the business. Successful projects require strong partnerships throughout the organization.

  • Coordinate closely with Yard, Delivery, Receiving, Purchasing, Retail Sales, Accounts Receivable, and Store Leadership.

  • Provide clear and accurate information so orders can be pulled, staged, delivered, invoiced, and collected correctly.

  • Communicate delivery requirements, jobsite conditions, timing expectations, and special instructions.

  • Work collaboratively to resolve shortages, damaged products, returns, delivery issues, and customer concerns.

  • Respect operational capacity and work with teammates to find solutions when customer needs and operational demands compete.

  • Support a "one team" environment where the customer's experience is everyone's responsibility.

Customer Experience & Problem Solving
  • Take ownership of customer concerns through resolution rather than simply passing the issue to another department.

  • Communicate quickly and directly when something changes.

  • Provide customers with realistic expectations and dependable follow-through.

  • Look for solutions that balance customer needs with Company standards and sound business judgment.

  • Escalate significant customer, financial, safety, or operational concerns appropriately.

  • Learn from mistakes and help identify process improvements that prevent recurring problems.

Safety

Safety is part of how we demonstrate Integrity and take care of our team and community.

  • Follow all Company safety policies, procedures, and applicable requirements.

  • Maintain awareness of hazards when working in stores, yards, warehouses, delivery areas, and jobsites.

  • Follow required PPE and jobsite safety practices.

  • Never compromise safety to complete a sale, delivery, or customer request faster.

  • Promptly report hazards, incidents, injuries, and unsafe conditions.

  • Support a culture where employees are expected and empowered to speak up about safety.

PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS

Success in Contractor Sales includes both what you accomplish and how you accomplish it.

Performance may be evaluated using measures including:

  • Sales growth and revenue performance

  • Gross margin and profitability

  • New contractor/customer development

  • Growth of existing accounts

  • Quote activity and quote conversion

  • Customer retention and relationship development

  • Accuracy of estimates and orders

  • Accounts receivable and credit partnership

  • Follow-up and communication

  • Product and market knowledge

  • Operational collaboration

  • Customer experience

  • Safety performance

  • Demonstration of Company Core Values

Individual goals and expectations may vary based on territory, market opportunity, experience, customer portfolio, and business needs.

QUALIFICATIONSPreferred Experience
  • Experience in contractor sales, outside sales, building materials, lumber, construction, or a related industry strongly preferred.

  • Working knowledge of residential and/or commercial construction practices preferred.

  • Experience reading plans, preparing estimates, performing takeoffs, or managing building-material packages is highly desirable.

  • Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain long-term customer relationships.

  • Strong sales, negotiation, communication, organization, and problem-solving skills.

  • Comfortable using technology and Company systems for estimating, quoting, order entry, communication, and customer management.

  • Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record when driving is required for the position.

What We're Really Looking For

We can teach products and systems. We are looking for people who naturally:

  • Build trust.

  • Keep their word.

  • Take ownership.

  • Ask good questions.

  • Follow through.

  • Solve problems.

  • Work well with operations.

  • Want their customers to succeed.

  • Understand that relationships are earned over time.

  • Care about the communities where they live and work.

PHYSICAL & WORK ENVIRONMENT

This position may work in retail, office, lumberyard, warehouse, outdoor, and customer jobsite environments. Depending on assigned responsibilities, the employee may regularly stand, walk, sit, use computers and phones, travel to customer locations, and encounter weather, dust, noise, construction activity, vehicles, forklifts, and building materials.

The employee must be able to safely perform the essential functions of the position, with or without reasonable accommodation.

OUR COMMITMENT

For generations, Gold Beach Lumber has been a trusted partner in the communities we serve.

We believe the strongest businesses are built through relationships. Our Contractor Sales Professionals have the opportunity to become more than someone's building-material supplier—they can become a trusted part of a customer's business.

This isn't just about closing another sale.

It's about helping a contractor build their business.
Helping a local family build their home.
Helping a neighbor turn a plan into something real.

Because the strongest communities are built by people who care.

Let's build something meaningful together.

This job description describes the general nature and level of work expected for this position. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications. Responsibilities may change based on business needs. Employment with the Company is at will unless otherwise provided by a written agreement signed by an authorized Company representative.


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