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Industry Specialist

Blue Bell, PA · On-site

$137K - $154K/yr

Industry Specialist Location: US Remote - Atlanta, GA or Birmingham, AL Salary Range: $137,000.00 to $154,000.00 About SKF: SKF, reducing friction since 1907, re-imagining rotation for a better ...

Be an expert on Hilti's industry assembly tool portfolio and be able to lead a discussion on assembly tool benefits with decision makers. * Partner with sales team and solutions consultants on focus ...

Be an expert on Hilti's industry assembly tool portfolio and be able to lead a discussion on assembly tool benefits with decision makers. * Partner with sales team and solutions consultants on focus ...

Lead and facilitate multi-customer security roundtables, executive dinners, and industry conference sessions (e.g., Gartner CISO Summit, Salesforce hosted events) to drive Salesforce and AI ...

Industry Marketing Manager

Long Beach, CA · Hybrid

$109K - $140K/yr

Laserfiche is seeking an Industry Marketing Manager to serve as a trusted industry expert and strategic voice across our Financial Services and Manufacturing markets. In this highly visible role, you ...

The Industry Practice Leader will be responsible for building, leading, and expanding a specialized insurance practice across key verticals such as Education, Manufacturing, Healthcare, and Social ...

Drives growth through industry related initiatives and strategies which enable local teams to accelerate success. Supports team in identifying high-growth opportunities and supports the development ...

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Drives growth through industry related initiatives and strategies which enable local teams to accelerate success. Supports team in identifying high-growth opportunities and supports the development ...

Industry Innovation Director

Lubbock, TX · On-site

$90 - $130/hr

Industry Membership Growth. Grow and retain CASFER's industry membership by recruiting new IPAB member companies, maintaining at least 80% member retention, converting in-kind members to paid ...

Industry Practice Director

New York, NY · On-site

$187K - $237K/yr

Your mission We are seeking a highly experienced Senior Global Industry Analyst - AML/FCC to serve as a strategic thought leader and subject matter expert across global Anti-Money Laundering (AML ...

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How much do industry jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for industry in the United States is $20.67, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.95 and $21.39 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is industry?

Industry jobs refer to employment positions within the commercial and manufacturing sectors, as opposed to roles in academia, government, or non-profit organizations. These jobs can span various fields such as technology, healthcare, finance, engineering, and more, often focusing on the production of goods, services, or technological advancements. Industry roles typically emphasize practical application of skills, project management, and contributing to a company's business objectives. People working in industry often collaborate in teams to achieve organizational goals and may have opportunities for professional growth within their chosen field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the industrial sector?

To excel in the industrial sector, professionals typically need a background in engineering or manufacturing, strong problem-solving skills, and relevant technical knowledge. Familiarity with industry-specific machinery, safety protocols, quality control systems, and certifications such as OSHA or Six Sigma is often required. Attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication are valuable soft skills for success in this field. These competencies ensure operational efficiency, maintain safety standards, and support productivity in fast-paced industrial environments.

What are some typical challenges professionals face when working in the industrial sector, and how can they be managed?

Professionals in the industrial sector often encounter challenges such as adapting to rapidly evolving technologies, maintaining strict safety standards, and managing complex supply chains. Staying current with industry trends and ongoing training can help address technological changes. Building strong communication within cross-functional teams and adhering to established safety protocols are also key strategies for overcoming daily operational hurdles. Being proactive in problem-solving and open to continuous improvement will help you thrive in this dynamic environment.

What is the difference between Industry vs Manufacturing Worker?

AspectIndustryManufacturing Worker
Required CredentialsVaries widely; may include certifications in specific sectorsTypically requires technical training or certifications related to manufacturing processes
Work EnvironmentOffice, field, or diverse settings depending on industry sectorFactories, production lines, or plant floors
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across multiple sectors like tech, healthcare, financeSpecific to manufacturing companies and plants
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding different roles within a broad sectorClarifying job responsibilities and skills in manufacturing

The term 'Industry' refers to a broad sector encompassing various companies and roles, while 'Manufacturing Worker' specifically describes employees involved in production and factory work within that sector. The main difference lies in scope: 'Industry' covers a wide range of fields, whereas 'Manufacturing Worker' is focused on hands-on production roles in manufacturing settings.

What are the different jobs in industry?

Jobs in industry include roles such as manufacturing technicians, engineers, quality control inspectors, production managers, and supply chain coordinators. These positions often require technical skills, familiarity with industry-specific tools, and adherence to safety standards. Opportunities vary across sectors like automotive, aerospace, electronics, and consumer goods.
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Infographic showing various Industry job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 78% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,000 per year, or $20.7 per hour.

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SEIU Local 2015 – Industry Director


About SEIU Local 2015

SEIU Local 2015 is the largest union of long-term care workers in California, representing more than 600,000 home care, skilled nursing facility, and assisted living center workers across the state. Our members are united in their commitment to caring for California’s older adults and people with disabilities while building power for workers and their communities.

Our mission is to unleash the collective power of long-term care workers, their families, and their communities to drive lasting economic and social justice. We are committed to building an anti-racist organization grounded in equity, justice, and cross-difference solidarity.

To learn more, visit seiu2015.org.


About the Role

SEIU Local 2015 is seeking a strategic, experienced, and results-oriented Industry Director to lead bargaining, contract campaigns, industry strategy, and representational work across multiple industries and bargaining units.

Reporting to the Statewide Deputy Director (or designee), the Industry Director leads a team of staff and is responsible for developing and executing bargaining strategies, leading contract negotiations, coaching bargaining teams, supporting organizing and contract campaigns, and strengthening the union’s ability to build worker power through collective action.

This position works closely with union officers, statewide leadership, regional teams, organizers, member leaders, and bargaining committees to advance industry goals, improve working conditions, negotiate strong contracts, and support the long-term growth of the union.

The ideal candidate brings deep labor relations expertise, extensive bargaining table experience, strong leadership skills, a commitment to the values and mission of SEIU Local 2015, and the ability to develop innovative strategies that advance member priorities and organizational objectives.


Key Responsibilities

Bargaining & Contract Negotiations

  • Serve as Lead Negotiator (First Chair) in collective bargaining negotiations across multiple industries and bargaining units.
  • Develop and execute comprehensive bargaining strategies that advance member priorities, organizational goals, and statewide alignment to improve standards across all industries.
  • Draft, review, analyze, and negotiate collective bargaining agreements, memoranda of understanding, and related documents.
  • Support bargaining committees through preparation, training, strategic planning, leadership development, capacity building, and execution.
  • Analyze industry trends, employer proposals, and labor market conditions to inform bargaining strategies.
  • Partner with union leadership to establish bargaining objectives and contract campaign priorities.

Contract Campaigns & Worker Power

  • Lead and support contract campaigns that engage members and build workplace power.
  • Collaborate with Organizing, Political, Communications, and Regional teams to develop integrated campaign strategies.
  • Identify opportunities to leverage organizing, political, and community support during bargaining efforts.
  • Develop plans to increase member engagement and participation throughout contract campaigns.
  • Support escalation strategies and collective actions designed to achieve bargaining goals.

Leadership & Team Development

  • Recruit, develop, coach, and supervise Industry staff and bargaining teams.
  • Lead the union's commitment to becoming an anti-racist organization by supporting cross-difference solidarity and fostering a culture of belonging.
  • Provide ongoing coaching and mentorship on bargaining strategy, labor relations, contract administration, and campaign execution.
  • Establish clear performance expectations and accountability measures.
  • Foster a collaborative, inclusive, and high-performing team culture.
  • Develop staff and member leaders across the union by collaborating with other departments to design, deliver, and facilitate bargaining training, leadership development, and capacity-building for staff and bargaining committee members.
  • Partner with other departments to develop and deliver bargaining training for staff, member leaders, and bargaining committee members across the union.

Representation & Labor Relations

  • Provide strategic guidance on grievances, arbitrations, contract enforcement, and representational matters.
  • Partner with Regional staff and member leaders to resolve complex workplace and contract issues.
  • Ensure consistency in contract interpretation and enforcement practices.
  • Maintain knowledge of labor laws, regulations, and emerging industry trends affecting represented workers.
  • Support statewide labor-management initiatives and industry-wide strategies.

Strategic Planning & Organizational Leadership

  • Lead industry programs that support the union's organizational priorities, including political, legislative, membership, COPE, leadership development, and growth initiatives.
  • Develop and maintain policies, procedures, and best practices for Industry operations.
  • Utilize data, reporting, and industry analysis to inform decision-making and measure success.
  • Prepare reports and recommendations for union leadership and officers.
  • Oversee and monitor the department's budget.
  • Serve as a liaison between Industry, union leadership, member leaders, State Council, International Union leadership, employers across all industries, and external consultants.

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 10 years of experience in representational work, labor relations, internal organizing, or contract administration.
  • Minimum of 5 years of First Chair collective bargaining experience across multiple industries or bargaining units.
  • Minimum of 5 years of experience leading teams and supervising staff.
  • Demonstrated experience developing and executing successful bargaining and contract campaign strategies.
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively, with sound judgment and discretion, in politically sensitive and high-pressure environments.
  • Experience drafting, negotiating, and interpreting collective bargaining agreements.
  • Strong knowledge of labor law, including the NLRA, PERA, FLSA, and related labor regulations.
  • Proven ability to manage complex stakeholder relationships and competing priorities.
  • Exceptional written, verbal, facilitation, and presentation skills.
  • Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, including Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
  • A strong commitment to building a progressive labor movement and organizing the unorganized.

Core Competencies

The ideal Industry Director will demonstrate:

  • Strategic bargaining and negotiation expertise
  • Contract campaign leadership
  • Labor relations and representational excellence
  • Staff development and coaching
  • Political and organizational awareness
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Relationship building and stakeholder management
  • Adaptability and sound judgment in complex environments
  • Commitment to equity, inclusion, and worker empowerment
  • Alignment with SEIU Local 2015's Core Values of Excellence, Leadership, Accountability, Transparency, Empowerment, and Compassion

Work Environment & Travel Requirements

This position operates in a dynamic labor relations environment that may require evening and weekend work, extended bargaining sessions, contract campaigns, member meetings, and statewide travel.

Frequent in-state travel is required to support bargaining, contract campaigns, trainings, member engagement, and organizational priorities, including regular electoral campaign work.

This job description outlines the primary responsibilities of the role but is not intended to include every duty that may be assigned.


Equal Opportunity Employer

SEIU Local 2015 is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and are committed to building an inclusive, equitable, and accessible workplace. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by law.


Don't Meet Every Qualification?

Please apply anyway. Research shows that women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people of color are less likely to apply unless they meet every requirement. If you are excited about this role and aligned with our mission, we encourage you to submit an application.

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 10 years of experience in representational work, labor relations, internal organizing, or contract administration.
  • Minimum of 5 years of First Chair collective bargaining experience across multiple industries or bargaining units.
  • Minimum of 5 years of experience leading teams and supervising staff.
  • Demonstrated experience developing and executing successful bargaining and contract campaign strategies.
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively, with sound judgment and discretion, in politically sensitive and high-pressure environments.
  • Experience drafting, negotiating, and interpreting collective bargaining agreements.
  • Strong knowledge of labor law, including the NLRA, PERA, FLSA, and related labor regulations.
  • Proven ability to manage complex stakeholder relationships and competing priorities.
  • Exceptional written, verbal, facilitation, and presentation skills.
  • Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, including Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
  • A strong commitment to building a progressive labor movement and organizing the unorganized.

Core Competencies

The ideal Industry Director will demonstrate:

  • Strategic bargaining and negotiation expertise
  • Contract campaign leadership
  • Labor relations and representational excellence
  • Staff development and coaching
  • Political and organizational awareness
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Relationship building and stakeholder management
  • Adaptability and sound judgment in complex environments
  • Commitment to equity, inclusion, and worker empowerment
  • Alignment with SEIU Local 2015's Core Values of Excellence, Leadership, Accountability, Transparency, Empowerment, and Compassion

Work Environment & Travel Requirements

This position operates in a dynamic labor relations environment that may require evening and weekend work, extended bargaining sessions, contract campaigns, member meetings, and statewide travel.

Frequent in-state travel is required to support bargaining, contract campaigns, trainings, member engagement, and organizational priorities, including regular electoral campaign work.

This job description outlines the primary responsibilities of the role but is not intended to include every duty that may be assigned.


Equal Opportunity Employer

SEIU Local 2015 is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and are committed to building an inclusive, equitable, and accessible workplace. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by law.


Don't Meet Every Qualification?

Please apply anyway. Research shows that women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people of color are less likely to apply unless they meet every requirement. If you are excited about this role and aligned with our mission, we encourage you to submit an application.