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Veterinary Engineering Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Director, Technical Program Management

San Diego, CA · On-site

$132K - $171K/yr

Coordinate delivery across engineering, product management, architecture, cybersecurity, infrastructure, data, retail operations, digital marketing, veterinary services, and third-party vendors.

Animal Trainer Specialist

Emeryville, CA · On-site

$70K - $100K/yr

You will shape the training culture and standards of a new, purpose-built facility, working alongside veterinarians, scientists, and engineers who treat excellent animal care as inseparable from ...

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Sales Manager

Irvine, CA · On-site +1

Our platform spans many markets including the clinical, veterinary, and food safety industries. We ... At the core of our company's identity is a strong foundation in engineering. We take great pride in ...

Our platform spans many markets including the clinical, veterinary, and food safety industries. We ... At the core of our company's identity is a strong foundation in engineering. We take great pride in ...

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Veterinary Engineering information

What is veterinary engineering?

Veterinary engineering is a multidisciplinary field that combines principles of engineering with veterinary science to develop technologies, equipment, and solutions that improve animal health and welfare. Professionals in this area may design medical devices, diagnostic tools, and software specifically for veterinary use, as well as work on improving animal facilities and biomedical research. The aim is to advance both the care and treatment of animals through innovative engineering solutions, often collaborating closely with veterinarians and researchers.

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

To thrive as a Veterinary Engineer, you need a solid background in biomedical or mechanical engineering, knowledge of animal physiology, and at least a bachelor's degree in engineering or a related field. Familiarity with CAD software, animal-specific diagnostic equipment, and possibly certifications in biomedical engineering are typically required. Strong problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills help in collaborating with veterinarians and designing solutions for animal health challenges. These skills and qualifications are essential for creating effective veterinary devices and technologies that support animal care and medical advancements.

What are the typical projects and collaborations involved in a veterinary engineering role?

Veterinary Engineering professionals often work on projects that combine animal health with engineering solutions, such as developing medical devices, diagnostic tools, or advanced prosthetics for animals. Collaboration is key, as you’ll frequently work alongside veterinarians, biomedical engineers, and research scientists to design, test, and refine equipment or software tailored for veterinary use. Day-to-day tasks may include prototype development, laboratory testing, and field trials in clinical settings. This interdisciplinary environment fosters continuous learning and offers opportunities to contribute directly to animal well-being through innovative technology.

What is the difference between Veterinary Engineering vs Veterinary Technicians?

AspectVeterinary EngineeringVeterinary Technicians
CredentialsEngineering degree, specialized training in veterinary equipmentAssociate degree or certification in veterinary technology
Work EnvironmentDesigning, maintaining veterinary equipment and facilitiesAssisting veterinarians in clinical settings, animal care
Industry UsageInvolved in equipment development, lab setup, technical supportProviding direct animal care, assisting in surgeries

Veterinary Engineering focuses on designing and maintaining veterinary equipment and facilities, requiring engineering credentials. Veterinary Technicians assist veterinarians directly with animal care and clinical tasks, with a background in veterinary technology. While both roles support veterinary services, Veterinary Engineering is more technical and design-oriented, whereas Veterinary Technicians are hands-on animal caregivers.

What are popular job titles related to Veterinary Engineering jobs in California?

For Veterinary Engineering jobs in California, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What job categories do people searching Veterinary Engineering jobs in California look for?

The top searched job categories for Veterinary Engineering jobs in California are:

What cities in California are hiring for Veterinary Engineering jobs?

Cities in California with the most Veterinary Engineering job openings:

Infographic showing various Veterinary Engineering job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 57% Full Time, and 43% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Senior Program Coordinator, Member Services

pplco

Los Angeles, CA

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description

Role: Senior Program Coordinator, Member Services

Reports to: Director, Member Services

Program: 1200-K9 Connection & 1901- Arts Program

Department: Member Services & K9

Location: Arlington Administration - 2116 Arlington Ave., Suite 100, Los Angeles, CA 90018

Setting: 100% Onsite

Schedule: Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 5:30pm, occasional weekends and evenings

Status: Full-time/Exempt/Non-Management

Benefits: Medical, Vision, Dental, Life Insurance, 403(b) Retirement plan, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), etc.

Openings: 1

Summary:

The Member Services Coordinator supports the Director of Member Services in the coordination, implementation, and daily operations of The People Concern’s Member Services programs, including K9 Connections/Pets Landing and Studio 526, the agency’s arts program.

This position provides administrative, operational, and program support to ensure the successful delivery of services for members experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity. The Member Services Coordinator assists with pet services, arts programming, community events, outreach activities, volunteer coordination, member engagement, partnerships, data tracking, and program reporting.

The Member Services Coordinator plays a key role in maintaining high-quality member services by supporting daily program operations, coordinating logistics, maintaining accurate records, facilitating communication with community partners, and helping strengthen programs that promote connection, creativity, wellness, and community engagement.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  •  Support the Director of Member Services in coordinating and delivering Member Services programs, including K9 Connections/Pets Landing and Studio 526, through daily operations, member support, special projects, and program administration.
  •  Respond promptly and professionally to member inquiries, referrals, emails, and phone calls, ensuring timely follow-up and coordination of services.
  • Assist members with resource navigation, referrals, scheduling, problem-solving, and access to pet services, arts programming, and community resources.
  • Maintain welcoming, organized, and well-equipped program spaces, offices, studios, storage areas, and service locations.
  • Provide administrative support by managing calendars, preparing materials, maintaining documentation, ordering supplies, coordinating schedules, and supporting program communications.
  • Coordinate K9 Connections/Pets Landing services, including pet food distribution, veterinary clinics, wellness services, training, outreach, foster support, rehoming, and related initiatives.
  • Coordinate veterinary services by scheduling appointments, communicating with veterinary partners, preparing required documentation, and supporting members throughout the service process.
  • Assist members in completing required eligibility, intake, consent, and veterinary documentation.
  •  Coordinate logistics for pet clinics, workshops, art events, outreach activities, and community programming, including registration, scheduling, setup, breakdown, and on-site support.
  • Support Studio 526 programming, including open studios, workshops, Art Jams, exhibitions, installations, artist opportunities, and community arts initiatives.
  • Build and maintain collaborative relationships with members, volunteers, artists, donors, veterinary providers, community organizations, and other partners.
  • Represent Member Services at community events, outreach activities, partner meetings, trainings, and networking opportunities.
  • Maintain current knowledge of community resources, veterinary services, pet support programs, arts organizations, and referral networks.
  • Develop and distribute program materials, educational resources, presentations, flyers, and communications for members, staff, volunteers, and partners.
  • Maintain SharePoint and other internal communication platforms with current schedules, forms, announcements, and program information.
  • Manage inventories of pet food, donations, art supplies, equipment, clinic materials, and program resources, including purchasing, receiving, organizing, and restocking.
  • Maintain program equipment, vehicles, storage areas, and supplies to ensure operational readiness for daily services, outreach, clinics, and events.
  • Process member requests, referrals, registrations, and service applications related to Member Services programs.
  • Maintain accurate program data, participant records, inventories, documentation, databases, and reports while ensuring confidentiality and compliance with agency policies.
  • Prepare program statistics, grant reports, outcome data, narratives, and supporting documentation for monthly, quarterly, annual, and grant reporting.
  • Ensure compliance with agency policies, grant requirements, contracts, reporting deadlines, safety standards, and documentation requirements.
  •  Perform other duties as assigned in support of Member Services and The People Concern's mission.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in a related field; or an equivalent combination of education and relevant experience. Minimum of two (2) years of progressively responsible experience in program coordination, project management, event planning, community engagement, veterinary services, animal welfare, nonprofit operations, social services, or a related field. Candidates with transferable experience from healthcare, education, community-based organizations, or other mission-driven environments are encouraged to apply.
  • Valid California driver's license, reliable transportation, and proof of insurance.
  • Experience managing multiple priorities, projects, and deadlines while maintaining a high level of organization and attention to detail.
  • Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, databases, and other technology used to support program operations.
  • Ability to build collaborative relationships with internal teams, community partners, volunteers, and service providers.
  • Ability to work independently, exercise sound judgment, and adapt to changing priorities in a dynamic environment.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience working with people experiencing homelessness, housing instability, mental health conditions, substance use disorders, or other vulnerable populations.
  • Experience working or volunteering in a veterinary clinic, animal shelter, animal rescue, pet food pantry, animal welfare organization, or other companion animal service program.
  • Experience coordinating community events, volunteer programs, or outreach initiatives.
  • Experience developing and maintaining community partnerships.
  • Familiarity with trauma-informed, person-centered, and culturally responsive practices.
  • Bilingual or multilingual skills 

 

Work Environment:

  • This position splits time between office, community, and event settings.
  • Regular travel to agency sites, partner organizations, and community events is required.
  • Occasional evening and weekend work is required to support scheduled events and program activities.
  • The position may require working outdoors in varying weather conditions and in diverse community environments.
  • Work may take place in busy, fast-paced, and occasionally loud settings.
  • Staff regularly work in areas where they may encounter environmental conditions common to community-based outreach, including heat, cold, dust, noise, strong odors, and other outdoor elements.
  • Frequent use of computers, standard office equipment, and mobile technology is required.
  • The position requires the ability to sit, stand, walk, bend, and occasionally lift or carry materials weighing up to 35 pounds.
  • Regular interaction with companion animals in veterinary clinics, shelters, community settings, and outreach events is expected.
  • This role involves frequent interaction with people experiencing homelessness and other community members. Candidates should be comfortable working respectfully and compassionately in diverse environments and committed to providing person-centered, trauma-informed services.