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KEC Contract Estimator - Commercial Foodservice Construction Projects We have an excellent position for an Estimator with a Top Commercial Kitchen Equipment, Supply and Design/Build Organization. The ...

Per Diem Medical Optometrist

Hanford, CA · On-site

$500 - $600/day

Excellent tech and clinical support The team at Kings Eye Center (KEC) joins us with one ophthalmologist, Dr. Bradley Beard, and three optometrists, Drs. Nathan Panttaja, Stacy Omon, and Ronald Keck.

KEC Technician

Flint, MI · On-site

$19.50 - $26.50/hr

Kitchen Exhaust/Hood Cleaning Technician - Third Shift Looking for a hands-on job with growth opportunities? NELBUD is hiring motivated individuals to join our Kitchen Exhaust/Hood Cleaning team.

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Kitchen Exhaust/Hood Cleaning Tech.- Third Shift Expand your CAREER now! NELBUD is growing and we want you to grow with us. Who Are We? We are modernizing the ways of Fire Protection, Kitchen Exhaust ...

KEC Technician

Seattle, WA · On-site

$24 - $25/hr

Kitchen Exhaust/Hood Cleaning Tech.- Third Shift Expand your CAREER now! NELBUD is growing and we want you to grow with us. Who Are We? We are modernizing the ways of Fire Protection, Kitchen Exhaust ...

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As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for kec in the United States is $45.78, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $31.73 and $61.30 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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One of the main challenges for Key Account Executives is building and maintaining strong relationships with major clients while balancing the needs of the company. This role often requires excellent communication skills, strategic thinking, and the ability to resolve conflicts efficiently. Additionally, KECs must stay up-to-date with market trends and client needs to offer tailored solutions. To succeed, professionals should prioritize proactive communication, continuous learning, and close collaboration with cross-functional teams such as sales, marketing, and customer service.

What are KECS?

KECS typically stands for 'Kubernetes Event-driven Container Scheduler.' It is a system or tool designed to manage and schedule containers in a Kubernetes environment based on specific events or triggers. KECS helps automate container deployment and scaling by responding dynamically to changes or events within the cluster. This makes it easier to manage workloads efficiently and maintain optimal resource utilization. The concept is particularly useful for organizations utilizing Kubernetes at scale.

What is the difference between Kec vs Electrical Technician?

AspectKecElectrical Technician
Required CredentialsCertification in electrical safety, technical diplomaTechnical diploma or associate degree, safety certifications
Work EnvironmentIndustrial plants, manufacturing facilitiesConstruction sites, maintenance facilities
Employer & Industry UsageManufacturing, energy, utilitiesConstruction, maintenance, industrial sectors
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Both Kec and Electrical Technicians work in industrial environments requiring technical skills and safety certifications. While Kec may focus more on specific electrical safety and compliance roles, Electrical Technicians often handle installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of electrical systems. The roles are similar in industry usage and credentials, making them common points of comparison for job seekers in electrical fields.

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KEC Executive Director
  • For Career Center, Alternative Education program and Education for Employment (EFE) #170 System Director
    • To oversee the budget of KEC and all of its programming.
    • Ensure that career and technical educaiton and alternative education programming is offered to all students in the KEC region (#170), serve as the system director from EFE 170 which administers career and technical education relation resources through grant funding received from the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE). 
    • Provide CTE and alternative education instructional program related leadership, coordination of regional system career development activities in the five-member school districts of the regional system
    • KEC's Exectutive Director reports to and is evaluated by the KEC Board of Control, made up of five partner schools and Kishwaukee College President.
  • Duties and Responsibilities of KEC's Executive Director
    • Serve as the leader of the Education for Employment System, the career center and the alternative education program (Phoenix Academy).
    • Develop annual goals for professional practice aligned with the Board of Control and ISBE direction for the EFE system, career center and alternative education program.
    • Responsible for establishing programs, utilizing input from staff members, citizens' advisory committees and various economic development and workforce constituencies.
    • Responsible for student performance and coordinate with home schools on developing strategies to enhance student success.
    • Work closely with ISBE CTE division for development of planning for career and technical education in the EFE region, the member districts and the career center.
    • Stay ahead of legislative issues and state policies and all other matters concerning career and technical education and alternative education; report and make recommendations to the KEC Board of Control on addressing the best interests of the KEC region.
    • Attend periodic regional, state, and national meetings/professional development events to represent KEC in CTE and alternative education.
    • Prepare meeting agendas, including director reports, business action items and financial reports from KEC Board of Control meetings in cooperation with the KEC Chairperson.
    • Oversee the coordination of professional development activities for member districts certified CTE staff, school counselors and administrators per annual grants for CTE and alternative education.
    • Oversee activities involving student recruitment, program participation and interventions.
    • Develop, administer and maintain fiscal budgets and auditable financial records in cooperation with the cash management system and the auditors.
    • Make appropriate recommendations on new hires and continuing employment in accordance with staff evaluations with the leadership team.
    • Review, evaluate and establish program curriculum to ensure quality career and techical education and alternative education programming.
    • Submit all State Board of Education grant related fiscal and programmatic plans with outcomes for information and reporting as required.
    • Oversee building and organizational safety plans, student and staff handbooks and mandated emergency drill plans with the Building Principal.
    • Be knowledgable of risk management issues both on-site and at satellite classrooms with the Assistant Director and Building Principal.
    • Perform any duties that are within the scope of employment and licensure, as assigned by the Board and not otherwise prohibited by law or regulated.
  • Knowledge and Abilities of KEC's Executive Director
    • Planning, organization and direction of the KEC career and technical education and alternative education programming.
    • Budget preparation and control (local, state and federal funds).
    • Adhere to principles and practices of management and instructional leadership per Illinois Professional School Leadership Standards.
    • Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
    • Interpret, apply and explain rules, regulations, policies and procedures.
    • Analyze situations accurately and adopt effective courses of action.
    • Ability to plan, organize and complete work to meet schedules, timelines and expectations of the Board of Control.
    • Effectively and efficiently develop Board agendas and materials to guide the Board of Control through monthly meetings.
    • Work independently with little direction.
    • Prepare comprehensive narrative and statistical reports and maintain related documentation.
    • Supervise and evaluate the performance of the KEC leadership team.
  • Minimum Qualifications for KEC's Executive Director
    • Professional Educator License with a principal endorsement.  
    • 2,000 hours of verifiable paid work experience in one of the seven occupational areas of:
      • Agricultural Sciences
      • Arts and Communications
      • Finance and Business Services
      • Health Services and Technology
      • Human and Public Services
      • Information Teachnology 
      • Manufactoring, Engineering, Technology and Trades
  • Miscellaneous Information for KEC's Executive Director
    • Classification: Administration
    • Work Year: 260 Days 
    • Work Day: 8 hours
    • Salary: Regionally competitive compensation package for a minimum of $120,000, commensurate with education and comparable experience
If there are any questions about the position please reach out to Tom Crouch, KEC Executive Director tcrouch@kecprograms.us