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Sr. AI Governance Engineer

Chicago, IL · Remote

$130K - $155K/yr

Remote (US or Canada) Rate: $130,000 to $155,000 USD (rates vary in Canada) Position Overview ... room. Bonus if you can drop into the pro-code stack, Azure, Functions, custom connectors, when the ...

The Opportunity This position works out of our Princeton, NJ location or Remote in the Abbott Point ... Lead a quarterly Emergency Medicine Advisory Board to gather structured feedback, validate unmet ...

Makes recommendations to Management on necessary space planning code changes and/or requirements ... Provide Conference Room support and serve as CEC contact for conference room inquiries. * Lead ...

... codes. What This Role is Not * This isn't a drone pilot or flight operations role, your focus is ... An FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate, or willingness to obtain certification within 45 days of ...

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Rolling Meadows, IL · On-site +1

$56K - $95K/yr

... emergency and storm restoration, clean energy, pre-construction services, and engineer-procure ... remote location consistent with Company policy * Understand and comply with the Company's Code of ...

AI Architect

Chicago, IL · Remote

$140K - $180K/yr

Remote (US or Canada) Rate: $140,000-$225,000 USD (rates vary in Canada) Position Overview ... You will work directly with senior architects on real engagements, with explicit room to grow the ...

AI Architect

Chicago, IL · On-site +1

$140K - $180K/yr

Remote (US or Canada) Rate: $140,000-$225,000 USD (rates vary in Canada) Position Overview ... You will work directly with senior architects on real engagements, with explicit room to grow the ...

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As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote emergency room coder in Chicago, IL is $22.15, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.56 and $23.51 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Remote Emergency Room Coder is a medical coding professional who reviews and assigns appropriate codes to emergency room (ER) patient records for billing and insurance purposes. They work remotely, ensuring accuracy in coding diagnoses, procedures, and treatments based on clinical documentation. This role requires knowledge of coding systems such as ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS, as well as familiarity with ER-specific cases. Accuracy and compliance with healthcare regulations are essential to ensure proper reimbursement and minimize claim denials.

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To thrive as a Remote Emergency Room Coder, you need a strong understanding of medical coding guidelines, emergency medicine terminology, and compliance standards, typically supported by a coding certification such as CCS, CPC, or RHIT. Proficiency in coding software (such as 3M or Optum), electronic health records (EHRs), and familiarity with ICD-10 and CPT coding systems is essential. Excellent attention to detail, strong analytical skills, and effective written communication are standout soft skills for this position. These skills ensure accurate coding, timely billing processes, and clear collaboration with healthcare providers, which are crucial for both patient care and hospital reimbursement.

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Regional Sales Manager - Central US

JDRF Electromag Engineering Inc.

Chicago, IL • Remote

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Regional Sales Manager – Central U.S.



COMPANY INFORMATION

JDRF Electromag Engineering Inc. is an engineering company and the creator of Autonomy Lighting — AI-powered luminaire-level lighting control (LLLC) for commercial buildings.

Unlike conventional lighting control, Autonomy Lighting requires no human programming and no supervisory control hardware. The AI discovers the lighting arrangement, analyzes daylight and motion patterns, and forms functional control areas automatically — delivering energy savings, integrated power metering, and code-compliant emergency lighting through a system that is scalable, repeatable, and low-touch across a single site or an entire fleet.

OVERVIEW

This is not a traditional sales role. The Regional Sales Manager operates across the full project lifecycle — from specification and quotation through installation, verification, and deployment — and the work demands genuine variety: one day presenting to a lighting consultant, the next walking an inspector through a functional performance test.

Credibility with contractors and specifiers is earned through technical depth. We expect every sales manager to understand how the system works at a fundamental level, to operate it confidently, and to carry full depth of product knowledge into every customer interaction. Candidates who want to sell from a brochure will not thrive here; candidates who want to master a technical product and be the expert in the room will.

This role reports directly to the Director, Sales and Customer Support.


CORE SALES RESPONSIBILITIES (new opportunity)

  1. Sales agent network — Work with independent sales agents and manufacturer's representatives across the region: training, joint sales calls, and ensuring agents are equipped to represent the technology accurately.
  2. Specification development — Visit lighting designers and electrical consultants to secure specification of the system on new projects, positioning JDRF Electromag as the basis of design.
  3. Fixture company enablement — Support fixture manufacturers (OEMs) in onboarding the technology, including product integration guidance, sales training, and coordination during early adoption.
  4. Pipeline management — Maintain accurate opportunity records, forecasts, and pipeline reviews (including agent pipelines) in the company work management system.
  5. Territory development — Build and execute a regional plan to grow specification share, agent performance, and OEM adoption across key stakeholders, including electrical contractors, distributors, engineers, manufacturer's representatives, property managers, and end users.
  6. Revenue delivery — Actively manage sales opportunities and deliver against assigned revenue targets.
  7. Training and demonstrations — Conduct in-person and remote customer training sessions and product demonstrations.
  8. Industry presence — Represent JDRF Electromag at industry events, trade shows, and networking opportunities.


ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT (projects underway)

  1. Deployment point of contact — Serve as the customer's primary contact from project award through commissioning and handover.
  2. Project timelines and delivery — Clarify project timelines and delivery schedules with customers, coordinating internally to ensure commitments are accurate and met.
  3. Issue escalation and resolution — Act as the customer's advocate internally, escalating delivery, quality, or technical issues to the appropriate teams and driving them to resolution.
  4. Customer feedback — Capture customer feedback and communicate insights internally to support continuous product improvement.


TECHNICAL EXPERTISE

As an engineering company, every member of the sales team is expected to have the technical depth to explain the system to new customers, guide contractors through installation and verification, and ensure design submittals align with the consultant's design intent.

In addition to core sales responsibilities, the Regional Sales Manager will play an active role in the following:

  1. Pre-wire meetings with electrical contractors — Explain system wiring, startup behavior, emergency lighting behavior, and how to verify correct installation.
  2. System modification — Demonstrate proficiency with the mobile app to implement changes during product demonstrations or when consultants are evaluating alternative system configurations.
  3. Final verification with inspectors — Walk inspectors through final verification, including placing the system in functional performance test mode.
  4. Design submittal review — Review design submittals to ensure all parties are aligned on project objectives.
  5. Customer technical liaison — Liaise with customers to facilitate troubleshooting and collect technical requirements for systems integration.
  6. System quotation — Independently produce a system quotation from project drawings: perform the takeoff in AutoCAD, specify product types and quantities, and generate the quote. This function is typically supported by the customer support team, but every Regional Sales Manager is expected to be self-sufficient in producing quotes.


ROLE CONDITIONS

  • The position requires approximately 30–50% travel within the assigned territory.
  • A valid U.S. driver's license and ability to travel throughout the assigned territory are required.
  • Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States.



Requirements:

Required Qualifications

  • Minimum 5 years of professional sales experience in the commercial lighting industry.
  • Direct professional sales experience with lighting control systems is required. Experience limited to lighting fixtures, lamps, general electrical products, or lighting distribution without lighting-controls experience does not meet this requirement.
  • Proven experience managing a sales territory, developing new business, managing a sales pipeline, and achieving revenue targets.
  • Proven experience working with customers and stakeholders in the commercial electrical and lighting industry, including electrical contractors, lighting/electrical distributors, engineers, lighting designers, consultants, manufacturers/OEMs, manufacturer's representatives, property managers, and/or end users.
  • Experience with specification sales, design-in, or basis-of-design selling is strongly preferred.
  • Ability to understand and communicate technical lighting and lighting-control concepts to customers, contractors, consultants, and other stakeholders.
  • Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings, lighting plans, project specifications, and related technical documentation.
  • Ability to support customers through the full project lifecycle, including quotation, installation, commissioning/verification, and handover.
  • Experience conducting technical product demonstrations, customer presentations, and training.
  • Strong communication, presentation, negotiation, relationship-building, and customer-service skills.
  • Ability and willingness to develop a deep technical understanding of JDRF's lighting-control technology and confidently explain and demonstrate the system.
  • Ability to work independently, take ownership of customer issues, and coordinate effectively with internal technical, engineering, and customer-support teams.


Technical Qualifications

  • Hands-on AutoCAD experience is strongly preferred, particularly for performing lighting/electrical takeoffs and working from project drawings.
  • Experience with lighting controls involving technologies such as sensors, occupancy/daylight controls, wireless controls, networking, commissioning, or connected/IoT lighting systems is an asset.

Education

  • Undergraduate degree in engineering, business, sales, or a related field is preferred.
  • Technical education, professional certifications, or relevant industry certifications are assets.