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Pro Se Staff Attorney

Alexandria, VA · On-site +1

$143.91K - $187.09K/yr

Summary The Pro Se Staff Attorney works closely with the district judges and chambers staff to resolve immigration litigation and § 1983 and post-conviction habeas litigation filed by pro se ...

Provide Solaris UNIX systems administration support for the Global Computing Services SE Solaris (GCS SE Solaris) team. Supportthe administration of Sun-branded hardware and Sun Solaris operating ...

SE&I Manager

Merritt Island, FL · On-site

$103.70K - $106K/yr

As the SE&I Manager you will work within the KLXS Program Office, executing the duties of the KLXS contract and managing activities of the SE&I organization. This role requires excellent skills in ...

Job Title Systems Administrator - TS//SCI with CI Poly to start Work Locations Littleton, CO / Valley Forge, King of Prussia, PA / Herndon, VA / Springfield, VA SE Linux Based MLS Linux Administrator ...

Job Title Systems Administrator - TS//SCI with CI Poly to start Work Locations Littleton, CO / Valley Forge, King of Prussia, PA / Herndon, VA / Springfield, VA SE Linux Based MLS Linux Administrator ...

Job Title Systems Administrator - TS//SCI with CI Poly to start Work Locations Littleton, CO / Valley Forge, King of Prussia, PA / Herndon, VA / Springfield, VA SE Linux Based MLS Linux Administrator ...

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Job Title Systems Administrator - TS//SCI with CI Poly to start Work Locations Littleton, CO / Valley Forge, King of Prussia, PA / Herndon, VA / Springfield, VA SE Linux Based MLS Linux Administrator ...

Pro Se Staff Attorney

Alexandria, VA · On-site

$143.91K/yr

The Pro Se Staff Attorney works closely with the district judges and chambers staff to resolve immigration litigation and 1983 and post-conviction habeas litigation filed by pro se prisoners. The ...

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How much do se jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for se in the United States is $120,817.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $100,500.00 and $136,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Software Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Software Engineer, you need a strong foundation in programming languages, software development methodologies, and problem-solving, often supported by a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with tools like Git, integrated development environments (IDEs), and frameworks such as React or Django is typically required. Excellent communication, teamwork, and adaptability help you collaborate effectively and respond to changing project needs. These skills ensure the delivery of robust, maintainable software solutions that meet user and business requirements.

What are some common challenges faced by Software Engineers when working on large-scale projects?

Software Engineers working on large-scale projects often encounter challenges related to codebase complexity, effective communication across cross-functional teams, and maintaining consistent coding standards. Managing dependencies and ensuring seamless integration between different modules requires strong collaboration and version control practices. Additionally, balancing new feature development with ongoing maintenance and bug fixes can be demanding, so strong time management and problem-solving skills are critical for success in this environment.

What are SEs (Software Engineers)?

Software Engineers (SEs) are professionals who design, develop, test, and maintain software applications or systems. They use programming languages and engineering principles to create software solutions that meet specific user needs or solve business problems. SEs often work in teams and collaborate with other stakeholders such as designers, product managers, and quality assurance specialists. Their work can range from building mobile apps and web platforms to developing complex operating systems or embedded software.

What is an SE job?

An SE, or Software Engineer, is a professional who designs, develops, tests, and maintains software applications and systems. They typically have skills in programming languages, problem-solving, and may work with tools like version control and development environments. SEs often collaborate with teams and may require certifications or degrees in computer science or related fields.

What is the difference between Se vs Network Engineer?

AspectSeNetwork Engineer
Required CertificationsTypically Cisco CCNA, CompTIA Network+Same certifications like CCNA, CCNP often required
Work EnvironmentDesign, testing, and implementation of systemsDesign, configure, and troubleshoot networks
Industry UsageUsed in software, hardware, and systems developmentPrimarily in telecommunications, IT, and enterprise networks
Common Search IntentUnderstanding system engineering rolesNetworking setup and troubleshooting

While both roles involve technical expertise, Se (Systems Engineer) focuses on designing and integrating complex systems, whereas Network Engineers specialize in building and maintaining network infrastructure. The certifications and work environments overlap, but their core responsibilities differ based on system versus network focus.

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Infographic showing various Se job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $120,817 per year, or $58.1 per hour.

Utah EDS&SE Field Representative

The Salvation Army Intermountain Div

Salt Lake City, UT

$28.75/hr

Part-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Utah EDS&SE Field Representative

FLSA Status: Part Time - non-exempt
Reports to: Assistant Director of Emergency Disaster Services & Service Extension

Schedule: 8:30AM – 5:00PM, 3 Days
Supervises: N/A

Rate of Pay: $28.75/ hour

Closing Date: 5/28/2026

Benefits: Standard; Part-Time, Non-Exempt employees are eligible for but not limited to the following:

  • Sick leave benefit – 1 day per month, 12 sick days per year (accrual and availability begins at hire; sick time accrual is pro-rated for part-time hours.)
  • Vacation benefit – 10 vacation days per year, accrued at the rate of .0385 hours for each hour worked, excluding overtime (accrual begins at hire but may not be used until the completion of six months of employment; vacation accrual is pro-rated for part time hours.)
  • Pension Plan (after one year of continuous service) with at least 21 hours worked per week.

Function

The ‘EDS & SE Field Representative – Utah’ (Part-Time) supports The Salvation Army’s Service Extension presence across Utah and southwestern Wyoming (Lincoln, Uinta, and Sweetwater counties), serving as the primary relationship contact for SE unit volunteers, committees, and local partners in that territory. The position also supports the SE center in Provo, Utah.

EDS work in Utah is led by the EDS & SE Assistant Director, who serves as Utah’s EDS lead and manages VOAD relationships and state-level EDS coordination. This Field Representative supports EDS training and preparedness efforts at the field level in Utah under the direction of the Assistant Director.

This is a part-time position with a defined geographic scope. The role is primarily field-based, requiring regular travel to SE units and communities across Utah and southwestern Wyoming.

Duties and Responsibilities

Service Extension

  • Manage and support SE units across Utah and Lincoln, Uinta, and Sweetwater counties in Wyoming, serving as the primary relationship contact for unit volunteers and committee members.
  • Support the SE Center in Provo, Utah, as assigned.
  • Visit assigned SE units regularly; provide guidance, programmatic support, and encouragement to unit leadership.
  • Identify and work to develop new SE units in communities where there is a need or desire for a TSA presence.
  • Analyze communities, volunteers, and programs; recommend changes and develop strategies.
  • Advise SE Unit Committees on official Salvation Army policy and ensure their compliance.
  • Assist SE units in completing required statistical and financial reports.
  • Assist SE unit leadership with volunteer recruitment, retention, and recognition efforts.
  • Help SE units recruit campers for Service Extension Camp and assist with transportation arrangements.
  • Assist communities in times of disaster by assessing needs, liaising with local media and agencies, and providing on-scene support and guidance.
  • Coordinate the Christmas Red Kettle Campaign within assigned SE unit areas.
  • Work with the Divisional Grant Writer to ensure SE units in the territory maintain grant compliance.
  • Conduct an annual inventory of SE equipment and report to the EDS & SE Administrative Coordinator.

Emergency Disaster Services — Support Role

  • Support EDS preparedness and training activities in Utah under the direction of the EDS & SE Assistant Director (Utah EDS lead).
  • Participate in EDS training exercises and help build field-level EDS awareness and capacity among SE units and local partners.
  • Support EDS response and recovery efforts in Utah and the assigned Wyoming territory as called upon.

General Responsibilities

  • Provide a monthly activity report to the EDS & SE Director and Assistant Director.
  • Submit a monthly travel plan; account for all travel expenditures and submit timely expense reports.
  • Work collaboratively with community organizations, Corps Officers, and divisional departments.

All Staff Responsibilities - Regardless of primary role, all EDS & SE team members share the following responsibilities:

  • EDS Response Support: All staff may be called upon to support EDS response and recovery efforts within the Intermountain Division, including serving in various incident command roles as assigned.
  • Seasonal Efforts: All staff contribute to divisional seasonal initiatives, including the Christmas Red Kettle Campaign, summer camp programming, and other time-sensitive efforts as needed.
  • Field and DHQ Liaison: All staff serve as a bridge between the field and Divisional Headquarters, helping units, centers, and Corps navigate divisional resources, communications, and support.
  • Professional Representation: All staff represent The Salvation Army with professionalism in community settings, partner relationships, and external engagements.

Education/Experience, Skills, Qualities, Requirements

Education/Experience

  • High School Diploma or equivalent required; Bachelor’s Degree preferred in Emergency Management, Nonprofit Management, Social Services, or a related field.
  • Experience in community services, volunteer management, or a nonprofit setting preferred.
  • General knowledge of The Salvation Army preferred.

Skills

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook).
  • Experience working with volunteers and in community relationship-building.
  • Working knowledge of database applications; ability to learn new software with basic training.

Qualities

  • Comfortable working independently in a geographically distributed territory.
  • Strong relationship-building skills and genuine interest in community ministry.
  • Willingness and ability to travel regularly across Utah and southwestern Wyoming.
  • Supportive of The Salvation Army’s mission.
  • Able to reflect and model the high standards of our organization.

Requirements

  • Driving
    • The employee must be 21 years old at a minimum (for insurance provision) and possess a valid in-state driver’s license
    • An MVR will be processed every year in accordance with The Salvation Army’s policies
  • Background Check
    • Continued employment will be contingent upon a biennial (every two years) background check that is processed in accordance with The Salvation Army’s policies
  • Physical
    • Ability to maneuver, to remain in a stationary position, to grasp, push, pull, and reach overhead, to lift 25 pounds, to access and produce information from the computer, to operate a telephone, to understand written information
    • Qualified individuals must be able to perform the essential duties of the position with or without accommodation. A request to modify or adjust these requirements may be made to your supervisor and HR. The Salvation Army would attempt to satisfy requests if the accommodation needed is reasonable and presents no undue hardship.