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  • Vice President, Primary Casualty

    Golden Bear Insurance Company 3.6company rating

    Vice president job in Fremont, CA

    Vice President - General Liability, Territory Lead Golden Bear Insurance Company (Hybrid) About the Company Golden Bear Insurance Company is a leading provider of Excess & Surplus (E&S) insurance solutions, specializing in complex, high-risk commercial accounts. Our dedicated team of underwriting professionals delivers customized coverage solutions across a broad range of industries. We pride ourselves on our entrepreneurial spirit, expertise, and commitment to service excellence. About the Role We are seeking an experienced underwriting manager to oversee primary casualty underwriting operations for our Western Territory. This leadership role will focus on managing a team of underwriters, driving profitability, and expanding our book of business in the region. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in E&S primary casualty underwriting, extensive broker relationships, and a proven ability to lead high-performing teams. Responsibilities Underwriting Leadership: Oversee and manage a team of primary casualty underwriters, ensuring adherence to underwriting guidelines and profitability objectives. Portfolio Management: Develop and execute underwriting strategies to grow and maintain a profitable book of business in the Western Territory. Broker Relationships: Cultivate and strengthen relationships with wholesale brokers, fostering long-term partnerships and driving new business opportunities. Risk Assessment: Evaluate complex risks, set pricing strategies, and ensure appropriate risk selection in accordance with company guidelines. Team Development: Mentor and train underwriters, fostering a collaborative and results-driven culture. Market Intelligence: Monitor market trends, competitor activities, and regulatory developments to identify new opportunities and emerging risks. Operational Excellence: Work closely with senior leadership to optimize underwriting processes, improve efficiency, and enhance service standards. Qualifications Experience: Minimum 7+ years of E&S commercial casualty underwriting experience, with at least 3 years in a management role. Industry Knowledge: Strong expertise in general liability, products liability, and other primary casualty coverages for high-hazard risks. Broker Relationships: Established network of wholesale brokers. Leadership Skills: Demonstrated experience managing, coaching, and developing underwriting teams. Analytical & Decision-Making: Strong risk assessment, pricing, and negotiation skills. Strategic Thinking: Ability to develop and execute business plans to achieve growth and profitability goals. Education: Bachelor's degree in business, finance, insurance, or a related field; CPCU, CIC, or other industry designations are a plus. Pay range and compensation package Competitive compensation package with performance-based incentives. Comprehensive benefits, including health, dental, and vision insurance. 401(k) with company match. Professional development opportunities. Collaborative and entrepreneurial company culture. Equal Opportunity Statement Golden Bear Insurance Company is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes candidates from diverse backgrounds.
    $163k-237k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Chief Operations Officer - Semiconductor/Electronics

    Vida Group International 4.3company rating

    Vice president job in San Jose, CA

    About the Company: The COO will be responsible for the overall revenue leadership and financial results of the company including company revenue, strategy & planning, EBITDA, etc. Responsibilities will include the overall management of the organization while achieving company objectives. About the Role: Responsible for full operations of the business and both short term and long term financial results and strategy. Lead key operational and commercial initiatives that drive long-term growth and profitability for the company, responsible for the overall strategic growth of the company. Ensure the business meets expected financial returns. Lead and develop talent of direct report team and within entire organization. Develop yearly strategy and budget and monitor performance against expectations. Define strategy and lead execution of above market profitable sales growth. Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree required; MBA highly preferred 10+ years senior operations experience (prefer Public Company background) leading an organization with full P&L growth in semiconductor/electronics or similar background. Experience overseeing commercial, strategy, business development, operations, and sales for the entire organization Ability to demonstrate a proven track record of driving change Experience developing and high performance teams Strong leadership skills while maintaining a team atmosphere and create employee centric environment
    $139k-207k yearly est. 4d ago
  • VP of Development Adoption

    Stand 8 Technology Consulting

    Vice president job in San Francisco, CA

    STAND 8 provides end to end IT solutions to enterprise partners across the United States and with offices in Los Angeles, New York, New Jersey, Atlanta, and more including internationally in Mexico and India We are seeking an accomplished Vice President of Developer Adoption to lead a global team focused on transforming the way developers interact with and embrace cutting-edge platforms. This is a highly strategic and entrepreneurial role, ideal for a proven engineering leader who has built products, led teams, and understands the full developer journey from concept to scale. Key responsibilities include: Provide visionary and technical leadership to shape the strategy and evolution of the Developer Adoption function. Lead, mentor, and grow a high-performing team of developer advocates, educators, and community leaders. Define and execute strategies that accelerate developer adoption and engagement with emerging technologies. Collaborate with Product, Engineering, and Marketing leaders to ensure alignment between developer needs and platform innovation. Serve as a thought leader and public advocate, articulating a compelling vision for the future of software development in the AI era. Cultivate a culture of creativity, accountability, and technical excellence within the team. Drive measurable impact through data-informed decision-making and outcome-based initiatives. Qualifications Proven experience in a senior engineering or technology leadership role (e.g., VP of Engineering, CTO, or equivalent). Demonstrated success in building and scaling developer-facing products, platforms, or ecosystems. Strong understanding of developer workflows, software lifecycles, and emerging technology trends, especially in AI and LLMs. Exceptional communication and storytelling abilities to engage both internal stakeholders and external developer audiences. Entrepreneurial mindset with a track record of driving innovation and leading teams through transformation. Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, highly autonomous environment with evolving priorities. Inspirational leadership style grounded in optimism, collaboration, and strategic vision. Benefits Medical coverage and Health Savings Account (HSA) through Anthem Dental/Vision/Various Ancillary coverages through Unum 401(k) retirement savings plan Paid-time-off options Company-paid Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Discount programs through ADP WorkforceNow Additional Details The base salary range for this position is $325K - $350K annually, depending on experience. Our salary ranges are determined by role, level, and location. The range displayed on each job posting reflects the minimum and maximum target for new hire salaries for the position across all US locations. Within the range, individual pay is determined by work location and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. About Us STAND 8 provides end-to-end IT solutions to enterprise partners across the United States and globally with offices in Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York, Mexico, Japan, India, and more. STAND 8 focuses on the "bleeding edge" of technology and leverages automation, process, marketing, and over fifteen years of success and growth to provide a world-class experience for our customers, partners, and employees. Our mission is to impact the world positively by creating success through PEOPLE, PROCESS, and TECHNOLOGY. Check out more at ************** and reach out today to explore opportunities to grow together! By applying to this position, your data will be processed in accordance with the STAND 8 Privacy Policy.
    $325k-350k yearly 2d ago
  • Director of Project Management

    FM & HVAC Recruitment Inc.

    Vice president job in San Francisco, CA

    Head of Project Management - San Francisco Function: Project Management Leadership About the Role We are seeking a Head of Project Management to lead a fast-paced, high-volume project delivery operation in the San Francisco market. This role oversees a diverse portfolio of short-duration commercial projects while driving operational performance, team development, and business growth. The ideal candidate brings strong general contractor experience, excellent client-facing communication, and proven leadership across multiple simultaneous projects. What You'll Do Portfolio & Delivery Leadership Lead a high-volume portfolio of short-duration, quick-turn commercial projects. Manage and mentor project managers at all levels, ensuring quality, consistency, and throughput. Provide hands-on guidance in scoping, estimating, bid leveling, contracting, and field execution. Implement repeatable processes and reporting standards across all active projects. Operational & Financial Management Run the PM function as a business unit with accountability for utilization, forecasting, fee-versus-hours, and margin performance. Maintain tight controls on project budgets, billing cadence, and financial reporting. Balance workloads across the team and maintain a strong operating rhythm. Business Development & Client Strategy Build and grow the regional project pipeline through client relationships and preference shaping. Lead proposal writing, scope narratives, and competitive bid responses. Communicate complex scopes and strategies in a clear, persuasive manner to guide client decisions. Leadership & Communication Present confidently to senior stakeholders and clients with strong executive presence. Drive consistency, accountability, and disciplined execution across the PM team. Foster a culture of agility, responsiveness, and continuous improvement. What We're Looking For Experience 8-12 years in project delivery, including 5+ years in a leadership role. Strong history managing high-volume, short-duration commercial project portfolios. Background in commercial interiors, corporate facilities, or capital upgrade projects. General contractor experience strongly preferred (scoping, bid leveling, subcontractor negotiations). Skills & Attributes Proven ability to run a PM operation with full accountability for financial and operational metrics. Strong written and verbal communication skills, especially for client narratives and proposals. Ability to work in a fast-moving environment with multiple simultaneous deliverables. High commercial acumen and sound judgment. Comfortable providing hands-on support to PMs when needed. Why This Role Matters This leader will shape the local market strategy, grow the project pipeline, and ensure high-quality delivery across a fast-cycle project portfolio-while developing a strong, capable team. If this is of interest, please apply or reach out directly.
    $128k-205k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Corporate Strategy

    Stripe 4.5company rating

    Vice president job in San Francisco, CA

    Stripe is a financial infrastructure platform for businesses. Millions of companies - from the world's largest enterprises to the most ambitious startups - use Stripe to accept payments, grow their revenue, and accelerate new business opportunities. Our mission is to increase the GDP of the internet, and we have a staggering amount of work ahead. That means you have an unprecedented opportunity to put the global economy within everyone's reach while doing the most important work of your career. About the team Corporate Strategy is a small, high-leverage team with a mandate to maximize Stripe's enterprise value. Whether we're evaluating net-new opportunity areas, investigating existential threats, or finding ways to unlock value in the existing business, we approach problems with rigor, nuance, and intellectual humility. What you'll do This is not your typical corporate strategy team. While partner closely with leadership, we don't run the company planning processes, and we're not “internal consultants” who primarily take on commissioned analysis. We develop independent points of view that have real teeth: strategy that is practical and connected with the rest of the company, not recommendations from an ivory tower. We operate horizontally - not embedded within any product or functional area - and we take a multidisciplinary approach to problems that incorporates product thinking and analytical angles. Responsibilities Help Stripe decide where to deploy its resources to maximize long-term strategic value Tackle hard, ambiguous questions with rigor and independence, owning projects from problem definition to final recommendation Cut through complexity to identify opportunities and risks across Stripe's products, customers, and markets Partner closely with teams across the company to influence their direction Evaluate whitespace business, product, and partnership opportunities in adjacent markets Drive strategic decisions by crisply framing a problem space, evaluating potential paths, and surfacing key tradeoffs - enabling Stripe to move quickly Work with Stripe's leadership team to ensure the company is positioned to execute on its strategy in the near- and long-term Develop independent perspectives on forces shaping the business in the next five to ten years and the implications for Stripe's strategy Nurture a community of strategists across the company Who you are We're looking for someone who meets the minimum requirements to be considered for the role. If you meet these requirements, you are encouraged to apply. The preferred qualifications are a bonus, not a requirement. You excel at hypothesis-driven problem solving using quantitative and qualitative approaches You can look at problems from novel perspectives and distill clarifying insights that connect with wide audiences You communicate extremely well and are able to develop compelling narratives You are low ego and have a proven track record for working well across a wide range of people, teams and with external partners You are curious about markets, competition, and how companies build durable strategies You have experience taking holistic ownership of problems You have multiple years of experience in strategy consulting, investing, or a comparable role in high-growth tech companies You have a unique perspective or experience that will complement the existing team You rolled your eyes just a little bit when you heard “corporate strategy” Preferred qualifications Technical background or affinity (CS, engineering, etc.) Experience as a PM, GM or a founder Knowledge of the payments or fintech industry Office-assigned Stripes in most of our locations are currently expected to spend at least 50% of the time in a given month in their local office or with users. This expectation may vary depending on role, team and location. For example, Stripes in our Bucharest, Romania site have an 80% in-office expectation, and those in Stripe Delivery Center roles in Mexico City, Mexico and Bengaluru, India work 100% from the office. Also, some teams have greater in-office attendance requirements, to appropriately support our users and workflows, which the hiring manager will discuss. This approach helps strike a balance between bringing people together for in-person collaboration and learning from each other, while supporting flexibility when possible. The annual US base salary range for this role is $188,000 - $282,000. For sales roles, the range provided is the role's On Target Earnings ("OTE") range, meaning that the range includes both the sales commissions/sales bonuses target and annual base salary for the role. This salary range may be inclusive of several career levels at Stripe and will be narrowed during the interview process based on a number of factors, including the candidate's experience, qualifications, and location. Applicants interested in this role and who are not located in the US may request the annual salary range for their location during the interview process. Additional benefits for this role may include: equity, company bonus or sales commissions/bonuses; 401(k) plan; medical, dental, and vision benefits; and wellness stipends. At Stripe, we're looking for people with passion, grit, and integrity. You're encouraged to apply even if your experience doesn't precisely match the job description. Your skills and passion will stand out-and set you apart-especially if your career has taken some extraordinary twists and turns. At Stripe, we welcome diverse perspectives and people who think rigorously and aren't afraid to challenge assumptions. Join us. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $188k-282k yearly 2d ago
  • Vice President, Programs and Services

    Claire Myers Consulting

    Vice president job in San Mateo, CA

    Our client, a mission-driven nonprofit serving San Mateo County, is seeking a Vice President of Programs and Services to oversee multiple community impact areas including Food Services, Shelter Operations, the Worker Resource Center, and Client Services. This leader will report to the Chief Operating Officer and play a pivotal role in scaling program impact, strengthening operations, and ensuring that services align with organizational values of transparency, compassion, and collaboration. Responsibilities: Lead and manage day-to-day operations for assigned programs, ensuring consistent quality and alignment with organizational strategy. Oversee and strategically manage a combined program budget of approximately $23 million. Partner with the COO and CFO on annual budget development, forecasting, and capital expenditure planning. Build and mentor a diverse team; support hiring, onboarding, performance management, and leadership development. Evaluate program performance and implement systems to measure and enhance impact and efficiency. Represent the organization externally - serving as a visible ambassador with funders, partners, and community stakeholders. Partner with Advancement and Communications teams to promote agency initiatives. Participate as a key member of the Executive Team in strategic planning, organizational decision-making, and policy development. Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and compassion, ensuring strong cross-departmental communication. Maintain high ethical standards, integrity, and professionalism in all internal and external interactions. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree preferred. Minimum 7-10 years of progressive leadership experience in nonprofit or human services organizations. Demonstrated success overseeing large-scale programs and budgets of $20M+. Strong operational management experience and strategic thinking skills. Proven ability to connect authentically with at-risk populations, including individuals experiencing homelessness or food insecurity. Exceptional communication and relationship-building abilities. Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred but not required. Ability to work primarily on-site with limited hybrid flexibility. Valid driver's license and clean driving record. Compensation: $160,000-$170,000 base salary, commensurate with experience. Comprehensive benefits package offered.
    $160k-170k yearly 2d ago
  • Chief of Staff

    Flam

    Vice president job in San Jose, CA

    App.ai Flam is building AI Infrastructure for Brands in Immersive Advertising-powering high-fidelity, app-less GenAI experiences across Digital, Broadcast TV, Retail, Communications, Print, OOH, and more. Vision: The Immersive & Interactive Layer for Every Screen & Surfac e. We're redefining how people experience content-making moments interactive, shoppable, and measurable in real time. Backed by $22M in funding from RTP Capital, Dovetail, and others, Flam is trusted by global brands like Google, Samsung, and Emirates. We're scaling fast-expanding GTM efforts across North America, EMEA, and Asia-and we've just opened our new HQ in the heart of San Francisco to build our next chapter. Chief of Staff to CEO Job Overview Flam is hiring a Chief of Staff to act as the operational quarterback for the CEO and broader leadership team. You'll work directly with the CEO to drive day-to-day execution across the business. You'll help make sure plans turn into action, meetings lead to outcomes, and the right people stay aligned and moving in sync. This is not a clean, paved runway-it's a fast, unpredictable, early-stage ride. As one of the first on the ground, you'll need to thrive in ambiguity, move quickly with incomplete information, and help others stay steady when things shift. Key Responsibilities ● Work side-by-side with the CEO to support focus, prioritization, and follow-through on strategic initiatives ● Partner closely with the Head of Sales, GTM Lead, and Head of Partnerships to support coordination across all commercial functions ● Act as the central ops quarterback-connecting workflows and decisions across Product, Marketing, Finance, and Customer Success ● Run weekly exec cadences, project trackers, and help prep internal and external communications ● Own logistics for planning, leadership meetings, briefing docs, investor/board prep, and special GTM projects ● Track OKRs and priorities across departments-ensuring accountability and momentum ● Manage internal comms to keep teams informed, aligned, and clear on direction ● Help shape the rhythm and culture of our new San Francisco HQ-plan team rituals, coordinate events, and help build an environment people want to be part of ● Be the go-to “fixer” for operational blockers-solving problems before they become distractions Requirements ● 5-10 years of experience in business operations, GTM support, or Chief of Staff roles in tech or startup environments. ● Calm, focused, and reliable-you're who others look to when the pace gets intense ● Strong project management and communication skills-you make chaos feel structured ● Experienced working across Sales, Partnerships, Marketing, Product, and Exec leadership ● High emotional intelligence and discretion-you know what to say, when, and how ● Familiar with GTM tools, dashboards, CRM systems (HubSpot/Salesforce), and ops workflows ● Comfortable being “first on the ground”-you don't wait for perfect, you move with purpose
    $127k-201k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Director of Portfolio Management

    Bullpen

    Vice president job in Berkeley, CA

    📍 Berkeley, CA Bullpen, on behalf of a growing real estate investment and development platform, is seeking a Director of Portfolio Management to take a senior, high-impact role overseeing portfolio performance, forecasting, and execution across a rapidly expanding student housing and mixed-use residential portfolio. This is a strategic position at the intersection of investments, capital markets, portfolio management, and development, driving outcomes across both operating assets and ground-up projects. The Role The Director will own portfolio-level financial performance while supporting underwriting, deal structuring, and long-term planning. You'll be a key voice in capital allocation decisions and investor reporting as the firm scales nationally. What You'll Do Portfolio Management & Financial Oversight Lead budgeting, forecasting, and portfolio cash-flow planning. Manage financial models for operating assets + development projects. Produce monthly/quarterly reporting packages and performance dashboards. Run hold/sell evaluations, refinancing scenarios, and capital optimization work. Partner with operations teams to ensure leasing, occupancy, NOI, and rent growth targets are met. Investments & Underwriting Support Support underwriting for new acquisitions and developments. Assist with JV structuring, waterfalls, and capital stack analysis. Participate in due diligence across budgets, ops statements, comps, and third-party reports. Contribute to investment memos and IC materials. Capital Markets & Strategic Planning Provide portfolio analytics for debt/equity processes. Evaluate recapitalizations, refis, and dispositions. Support long-term planning, pipeline forecasting, and AUM projections. Cross-Functional Leadership Align closely with development, asset management, ops, and leasing. Mentor analysts/associates across the investment and portfolio management functions. What You Bring 7-12 years in real estate private equity, acquisitions, portfolio/asset management, investment banking, or development. Strong Excel modeling and financial analysis skills. Experience underwriting real estate investments (student housing or multifamily preferred). Familiarity with capital structuring, JV partnerships, financing, and transaction execution. Ability to synthesize complex data and present it clearly to senior leadership/investors. Highly organized operator who thrives in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment. Bachelor's required; advanced degree preferred. Why This Role Is Compelling High-visibility seat at a platform experiencing real growth. Exposure to the full lifecycle: underwriting → development → operations → capital markets → portfolio strategy. Entrepreneurial environment + true advancement upside. Competitive compensation, strong bonus potential, and long-term incentive opportunities.
    $104k-195k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Senior Director Regulatory Affairs

    Vivid Resourcing

    Vice president job in San Francisco, CA

    Director / Senior Director, Regulatory Affairs - Radiopharmaceuticals & ADC Oncology Remote considered for candidates with strong radiopharmaceutical or ADC background Compensation Range: Competitive About the Role A rapidly advancing oncology-focused biotech is developing next-generation targeted therapies-including radiopharmaceuticals and early-stage antibody-drug conjugates designed for precise tumor targeting. With multiple programs approaching key regulatory milestones, the company is seeking an accomplished Regulatory Affairs leader to guide early clinical development strategy and drive the IND process for complex oncology therapeutics. This is a high-impact opportunity for someone passionate about shaping first-in-human development in one of the most innovative areas of cancer therapy. What You'll Do Lead regulatory strategy for radiopharmaceutical and ADC programs entering early clinical development Drive preparation, authorship, and submission of INDs-including Module 2 and scientific content across CMC, nonclinical, and clinical sections Serve as primary FDA point of contact, managing meeting requests, briefing documents, and regulatory negotiations Provide strategic guidance across cross-functional teams (R&D, CMC, Clinical, Program Strategy) on regulatory expectations for complex oncology modalities Support development of regulatory roadmaps for first-in-class radiopharmaceutical and ADC assets Lead preparation and management of IND amendments, annual reports, and safety updates Monitor evolving global regulations impacting radiopharma, oncology, and next-gen ADC development Contribute to internal best practices, submission planning, and RA operational excellence Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a scientific discipline; advanced degree (MS, PharmD, PhD) preferred 7-10+ years of biotech/pharma industry experience, with at least 5+ in Regulatory Affairs Strong experience preparing early-phase INDs (required) Background in radiopharmaceuticals, oncology, nuclear medicine, or targeted radiation highly preferred Experience supporting complex modalities such as ADCs, radio-conjugates, or biologics strongly valued Solid understanding of clinical pharmacology, trial design, and nonclinical requirements for oncology INDs Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence across R&D, clinical, and executive teams Demonstrated ability to lead submissions in fast-paced, growing, or early-stage environments Highly organized, solutions-oriented, and proactive in anticipating regulatory needs What You'll Receive Competitive base salary + performance bonus + equity Medical, dental, vision, and disability coverage Generous PTO, sick time, and paid holidays Hybrid work environment with flexibility for highly qualified remote candidates A mission-driven culture grounded in scientific excellence, collaboration, and patient impact Why This Role Matters You'll play a central role in advancing first-in-human radiopharmaceutical and ADC programs designed to address aggressive cancers with limited therapeutic options. If you're driven by building INDs from the ground up and enjoy shaping regulatory frameworks for emerging oncology modalities, this position offers both challenge and meaningful impact.
    $142k-212k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Chief AI Officer (CAIO)

    Christian & Timbers

    Vice president job in Sunnyvale, CA

    About the Company A global AI company advancing foundational models, reinforcement learning, and multimodal architectures at enterprise scale. Its research emphasizes large language models, agentic systems, and distributed ML infrastructure, powering solutions across healthcare, finance, and mission-critical sectors. The company's mission is to deliver safe, explainable, high-performance AI into production environments, setting new global benchmarks for adoption and trust. The Opportunity: Chief AI Officer The company is seeking a Chief AI Officer (CAIO) to lead its scientific direction and drive innovation at the forefront of large-scale AI. The CAIO will oversee model research, distributed infrastructure, and applied machine learning deployment, while also shaping global standards for AI safety and governance. This role provides the authority to build a top-tier research organization and establish the path for enterprise adoption of intelligent systems. Key Responsibilities Foundation Model Research: Advance transformer-based architectures, LLM pre-training and fine-tuning, multimodal AI, and agent-driven frameworks. Reinforcement Learning: Scale RLHF and optimization strategies to improve robustness, alignment, and system reliability. Infrastructure Leadership: Architect distributed training pipelines and optimize large-scale compute environments using GPUs, TPUs, and emerging accelerators. AI Safety & Compliance: Develop frameworks for interpretability, adversarial robustness, bias detection, and alignment with global regulation. Scientific Leadership: Publish in leading AI conferences, represent the company in international forums, and establish it as a thought leader in global AI. Candidate Profile PhD in ML, CS, or applied mathematics with a strong publication record in NeurIPS, ICLR, ICML, or equivalent. 12+ years of AI research and leadership experience, with success in scaling foundation models and multimodal systems into production. Deep expertise in transformer architectures, RLHF, distributed optimization, large-scale data pipelines, and interpretability research. Recognized leader in AI with international influence across research, enterprise adoption, and regulatory ecosystems. Proven ability to build and lead high-impact research and engineering teams. Compensation & Benefits Executive compensation package with performance-based incentives tied to scientific and commercial milestones. Significant equity participation reflecting long-term value creation. Comprehensive health, vision, dental, and executive wellness programs. Platform to define the global future of intelligent systems and shape standards for safe, enterprise-scale AI.
    $92k-155k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Director of Operations

    Backal Hospitality Group

    Vice president job in San Carlos, CA

    The Backal Hospitality Group is seeking a motivated individual to join our team of hospitality professionals as Director of Operations for new locations located in San Carlos, California. This position will work under the direction of the Chief Operating Officer and will provide direct support in the California operations inclusive of quality control, management development, strategic planning, employee engagement, training and development, conflict resolution, financial acumen and labor control. With the diverse collection of venues this role will empower you to establish transformative initiatives, refine processes and succeed in operational excellence. A successful candidate will be a strategic and analytical thinker with a passion for food and beverage and in transforming venue operations into a seamless high performing environment. The ability to be a visionary strategist who elevates guest experiences while driving operational success will be essential in producing operational efficiency. A minimum of 5 years of management experience in food and beverage operations within in a multi-unit restaurant or hospitality environment, proven leadership skills with a passion for mentoring and developing high performing teams, excellent communication and organizational skills and working knowledge of Toast, inventory systems and data analysis tools. Compensation for this role is $125,000. Our Vision: Backal Hospitality Group is an ever-evolving collection of venues, event services, and investments, anchored in hospitality and inspired by New York. In hospitality, relationships, are everything. BHG welcomes our clients like family with warm, approachable, ego-free hospitality. We are committed to providing unconditional support, respect, trust, and loyalty to our clients and employees. We value empowerment, and support opportunities for growth, creativity, and innovation wherever they might be. Backal Hospitality offers a competitive benefit package inclusive of: Comprehensive Health Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental plans such as Term Life, Accidental Death, and Hospitalization Paid Time Off 401k Benefits Commuter Benefits Dining Discounts Backal Hospitality Group is committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Our team members are the collective sum of the individual differences, inventiveness, innovation, and self-expression that our employees invest in their work and represents a significant part of not only our culture, and company's achievement as well.
    $125k yearly 16h ago
  • Associate Director - Commercial Analytics (Pharma Domain)

    Chryselys

    Vice president job in South San Francisco, CA

    Job Title : Associate Director - Commercial Analytics The Associate Director, Commercial Analytics will provide integral support to commercial initiatives for pharma clients. This role develops strategic solutions for pharmaceutical clients using variety of industry specific datasets. The role will manage and lead projects, analyze various types of data, and synthesize insights to deliver actionable recommendations. This role requires hands-on experience with pharmaceutical data and strong program management skills. This role will solve key client business problems and provide strategic guidance. This person will be an integral partner to the enterprise data office, Strategic Insights & Analytics, IT and Global teams. The successful candidate will have experience in the biopharma and/or healthcare industry, strong background in developing data strategy, data acquisition, vendor management, and a demonstrated track record of generating impactful insights that enable successful TA/brand level strategies and activities. Essential Job Functions & Responsibilities: Experience with pharma patient claims / APLD data such IQVIA LAAD, SYMPHONY, Komodo, MMIT, Payer data, as well as HCP & Account level data. Extensive experience in patient level data to drive insights on patient coverages, patient journey across various therapeutic areas. Understanding of data architecture and data access process. Synthesize and communicate results to clients and internal teams through excellent oral and written presentations. Manage key stakeholders in the Pharmaceutical commercial insights, analytics, and data teams. Managing vendor contracts for data acquisition and responsible for data quality from the vendors. Support data and analytics teams to generate insights and answer KBQs. Understand client business issues, operating business rules, data architeccture, and standard operating procedures. Provide client and internal teams project status updates. Qualifications: Bachelor's or master's degree required in any discipline with strong record of academic success. 8+ years of experience in Pharmaceutical Commercial Analytics/ Data Strategy/ Data Management Experience in stakeholder management and Vendor Management Experience working with Data and Analytics teams Strong team player with ability to manage conflicting priorities Demonstrated ability to work with many cross-functional partners Ability to understand and influence decisions Strong proven leadership, analytical and communication skills required
    $100k-160k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Executive Director

    Marin Casa

    Vice president job in San Rafael, CA

    Executive Director - Marin Court Appointed Special Advocates (Marin CASA) Salary: $130,000-$150,000 (commensurate with experience) Benefits: PTO, 401(k), Medical, Dental, Vision Marin Court Appointed Special Advocates (Marin CASA) is a nonprofit that recruits, trains, and supervises community volunteers (CASAs) to advocate for the best interests of children in the Marin County Juvenile Court System. Part of a national network of over 900 independent CASA organizations, Marin CASA ensures that local foster youth receive consistent, individualized support through the court process. In 2024, Marin CASA supervised 70 volunteers who served more than 100 children. CASAs provide advocacy for children's fundamental needs-medical, mental health, educational, cultural, and permanent home stability-while building trusted relationships that foster healing and resilience. Position Summary The Executive Director (ED) is responsible for leading all aspects of Marin CASA's operations, programs, and strategy. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the ED provides vision, leadership, and management to ensure the organization's sustainability and impact. This includes strategic planning, fundraising, fiscal oversight, community relations, and staff development. The ideal candidate is a compassionate, strategic leader skilled in nonprofit management, fundraising, and collaboration. This role requires emotional maturity and resilience, as Marin CASA's mission centers on children affected by trauma and uncertainty. Reports To: Executive Committee of the Board Direct Reports: Program Director, Communications Associate, Development Staff/Consultants Annual Budget: $775,000 (2025) Key Responsibilities Leadership & Strategy Uphold Marin CASA's mission, values, and reputation within the community. Lead strategic planning and visioning with Board and staff. Foster a collaborative, accountable, and trauma-informed organizational culture. Support staff well-being and provide resources for resilience. Oversee compliance with National CASA and CA CASA standards. Program Oversight Ensure high-quality program delivery and continuous improvement. Partner with the Program Director to evaluate outcomes and maintain program excellence. Advocate for foster youth and influence policies that improve their well-being. Fundraising & Development Lead all fundraising efforts including donor cultivation, events, and campaigns. Manage and grow relationships with individual, corporate, government, and foundation funders. Oversee grant writing, reporting, and fundraising communications. Serve as the external face of the organization, promoting awareness and engagement. Financial Management Develop and manage the annual budget in collaboration with the Board Finance Committee. Ensure fiscal integrity, compliance, and sustainable operations. Board Relations Engage and support a strong, active Board in governance, fundraising, and advocacy. Provide timely and transparent updates on financial, strategic, and operational matters. Assist in Board recruitment and training. Community & External Relations Represent Marin CASA with community leaders, funders, the Court, government partners, and media. Build partnerships that strengthen the organization's capacity and visibility. Serve as primary spokesperson for Marin CASA's mission and impact. Staff Management Recruit, supervise, and mentor a diverse and professional team (5-7 staff). Provide clear accountability structures and support ongoing training and development. Maintain compliance with personnel policies and employment laws. Qualifications 5-7 years of progressive nonprofit leadership experience (ED, Program Director, or equivalent). Demonstrated commitment to youth advocacy, social welfare, foster care, or mental health services. Proven success in fundraising, including major donors, grants, and events. Strong financial management and budgeting skills. Experience working with and supporting Boards of Directors. Excellent communication, writing, and public speaking skills. Compassionate leadership style; able to foster trust, confidentiality, and team cohesion. Strategic thinker with the ability to balance vision and execution. Master's degree preferred (Social Work, Law, Business, Psychology, or related field). Must reside in or have experience within the Bay Area; Marin County familiarity preferred. Physical Requirements: Prolonged sitting, computer use, driving, and attendance at meetings/court hearings in Marin County. Background Check All Marin CASA employees must consent to a full background screening, including: Livescan (Child Abuse Central Index), Social Security Verification, Sex Offender Registries, Megan's Law, OFAC, and National Criminal Database. Employment is contingent upon a satisfactory background check. How to Apply Submit a cover letter describing your interest and alignment with Marin CASA's mission, along with your resume, to: ****************** Equal Opportunity Statement Marin CASA is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity and inclusion. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and do not discriminate based on disability, sex, race, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age, veteran status, or any other protected status under the law.
    $130k-150k yearly 1d ago
  • Associate Director of Policy

    California Association of Public Hospitals and Health Systems 4.5company rating

    Vice president job in Oakland, CA

    Interested applicants must send a resume and a cover letter via email to ************* to be considered. ABOUT CAPH/SNI The California Association of Public Hospitals and Health Systems (CAPH) represents the state's 17 public health care systems, forming the core of California's health care safety net. CAPH advances policies that strengthen its members' ability to provide high-quality, culturally responsive care for all Californians and to train the next generation of health care professionals. The California Health Care Safety Net Institute (SNI), CAPH's 501(c)(3) affiliate, supports this mission through programs that improve care delivery and patient outcomes. Together, CAPH and SNI function as a matrix organization, working side by side to achieve shared goals for California's public health care systems and the communities they serve. The ideal candidate understands and embraces CAPH/SNI values-dedication to the mission of ensuring equal access to high quality health care for all; collaboration with shared accountability; and excellence, as well a genuine interest in health care and desire to learn more to effectively support policy efforts. CAPH/SNI are committed to advancing equity and are deeply committed to racial, cultural, and ethnic diversity. Qualified applicants of all races, people with all abilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply. WORK ENVIRONMENT CAPH/SNI operates in a hybrid work environment, with two required in-person days (Monday and Wednesday) at the office in Oakland, CA for those living 40 miles or less from the office; one required in-person day (Monday) for the other group. The remaining days are conducted remotely. SUMMARY Directly reporting to the Director of Policy, this position is responsible for analyzing and/or developing a set of policy and legislative initiatives that strengthen the ability of public hospitals to meet their long and short-term goals. Under the direction of the Director of Policy, the Associate Director of Policy is responsible for leading policy issues on behalf of CAPH members, sometimes individually and sometimes as part of a team. In addition, the Associate Director of Policy will be expected to build and maintain external relationships with member leadership, staff from the Legislature and Administration, and other stakeholders. It is essential that this position seeks to understand CAPH's strategies, goals, and interdependencies to effectively and efficiently develop policies and positioning and advance CAPH's policy goals. This position is classified as exempt. PRIMARY RESPONSIBLITIES Under general supervision from the Director of Policy and following agreed-upon policy objectives and plans, the Associate Director of Policy is responsible for developing a variety of policy positions related to public health care systems. He/She/They will work in close partnership with the CAPH government relations team, CAPH members, and external partners to effectively support public hospital goals and strategies. Key responsibilities include: § Lead and/or support advocacy on state and federal policy issues on behalf of CAPH and its members. This may include analysis, the development of recommendations, and engaging with state and federal departments and external stakeholders to advance this work. § Track and analyze the impact of legislation, proposed amendments, regulations and other policy documents. § Leads issue-specific teams to advance policy work, collaborates with colleagues, and participates on other teams to provide input, analysis, and expertise on issues as assigned. § For all policy issues, establishes and maintains effective relationships with legislative and administrative staff and stakeholders with interests/ties to relevant policies. § Collaborate with other team members to ensure effective communication across the organization or identify program/project linkages that will strengthen the organization's ability to effectively support public health care systems to meet their mission. § Reviews media articles, and policy and issue briefs and other publications as needed. § Represents CAPH at stakeholder forums, informational and legislative briefings, and other external convenings. § Informs the CAPH Board of Directors and members of developments through newsletter updates, meeting materials, or presentations. § Facilitates dialogue/feedback with members on policy issues and works to build consensus when needed. Leads and staffs the member committee focused on operational policy issues. § Supervises policy interns as appropriate and identifies appropriate and meaningful tasks and projects. § Acquires and maintains proficiency in public health care system financing knowledge and actively applies this knowledge to inform policy work. KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE § Advanced degree in public policy, public health, public administration or closely related field is preferred. § 5+ years of health policy experience. § Strong knowledge of Medicaid/Medi-Cal required § Knowledge of Medicare highly preferred. § Demonstrated ability to build effective relationships in a variety of policy and advocacy settings. § Excellent analytical skills; ability to analyze legislation and health policy proposals at state and federal levels. § Ability to conduct analyses and propose strategies for consideration by the Director of Policy and Leadership in response to changes in health care policy. § Strong written and verbal communication skills. § Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively in a small, team-based environment. The starting salary range for this position is $115,000-$135,000. CAPH offers an extremely competitive benefits package. Interested applicants must send a resume and a cover letter via email to ************* to be considered.
    $115k-135k yearly 2d ago
  • Senior Director, Strategic In-House Counsel

    Cytokinetics 4.5company rating

    Vice president job in San Francisco, CA

    A leading biopharmaceutical company in South San Francisco is seeking a Senior Director, Legal Counsel to oversee complex contract negotiations and provide legal guidance for corporate activities. The ideal candidate will have over 10 years of experience, a JD degree, and strong knowledge of U.S. securities laws. This role requires excellent communication and analytical skills, alongside the ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $195k-268k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Vice President, Primary Casualty

    Golden Bear Insurance Company 3.6company rating

    Vice president job in San Francisco, CA

    Vice President - General Liability, Territory Lead Golden Bear Insurance Company (Hybrid) About the Company Golden Bear Insurance Company is a leading provider of Excess & Surplus (E&S) insurance solutions, specializing in complex, high-risk commercial accounts. Our dedicated team of underwriting professionals delivers customized coverage solutions across a broad range of industries. We pride ourselves on our entrepreneurial spirit, expertise, and commitment to service excellence. About the Role We are seeking an experienced underwriting manager to oversee primary casualty underwriting operations for our Western Territory. This leadership role will focus on managing a team of underwriters, driving profitability, and expanding our book of business in the region. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in E&S primary casualty underwriting, extensive broker relationships, and a proven ability to lead high-performing teams. Responsibilities Underwriting Leadership: Oversee and manage a team of primary casualty underwriters, ensuring adherence to underwriting guidelines and profitability objectives. Portfolio Management: Develop and execute underwriting strategies to grow and maintain a profitable book of business in the Western Territory. Broker Relationships: Cultivate and strengthen relationships with wholesale brokers, fostering long-term partnerships and driving new business opportunities. Risk Assessment: Evaluate complex risks, set pricing strategies, and ensure appropriate risk selection in accordance with company guidelines. Team Development: Mentor and train underwriters, fostering a collaborative and results-driven culture. Market Intelligence: Monitor market trends, competitor activities, and regulatory developments to identify new opportunities and emerging risks. Operational Excellence: Work closely with senior leadership to optimize underwriting processes, improve efficiency, and enhance service standards. Qualifications Experience: Minimum 7+ years of E&S commercial casualty underwriting experience, with at least 3 years in a management role. Industry Knowledge: Strong expertise in general liability, products liability, and other primary casualty coverages for high-hazard risks. Broker Relationships: Established network of wholesale brokers. Leadership Skills: Demonstrated experience managing, coaching, and developing underwriting teams. Analytical & Decision-Making: Strong risk assessment, pricing, and negotiation skills. Strategic Thinking: Ability to develop and execute business plans to achieve growth and profitability goals. Education: Bachelor's degree in business, finance, insurance, or a related field; CPCU, CIC, or other industry designations are a plus. Pay range and compensation package Competitive compensation package with performance-based incentives. Comprehensive benefits, including health, dental, and vision insurance. 401(k) with company match. Professional development opportunities. Collaborative and entrepreneurial company culture. Equal Opportunity Statement Golden Bear Insurance Company is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes candidates from diverse backgrounds.
    $163k-237k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Vice President Talent Acquisition/Development Generative AI

    Vida Group International 4.3company rating

    Vice president job in San Jose, CA

    Vice President of Talent Acquisition/Development, Culture & Organizational Effectiveness. Generative AI. Well funded Series B Generative AI Technology Leader that would be responsible for leading the development and execution of organization effectiveness, talent, community relations and culture management programs aimed at advancing our mission and enhancing business results. He or she will partner closely with CLIENT's CHRO and C SUITE to ensure our strategy is in close alignment with the philosophy, framework and strategy set by CLIENT. The leader will partner with CLIENT's leadership team (Functional Directors) to ensure advancement of our values-driven workplace culture and actively plan for, address, and forecast future talent and culture needs, inclusive of change management. He or she will also support communications strategies to create alignment and improve collaboration at all levels. Minimum Qualifications · Bachelor's Degree in Business, Human Resources, Organization Development or related degree. · 10-+ years of relevant work experience in strategic and operational human resources leadership roles with an emphasis on talent acquisition, development, employee engagement, employee experience, organizational effectiveness or related HR discipline. Background in a technology disruption industry is a plus. · Excellent interpersonal skills, highly collaborative leader with a track record of effectively leading organization change. · Strong track record of developing, implementing and monitoring broad talent, culture & organization related programs tightly aligned to business and organizational objectives. · Ability to lead through influence and manage multiple key stakeholders within and outside of the organization. · Exceptional communication, listening, presentation, influencing skills. · Strong personal values alignment to Charter's mission, vision and values. · Proficient with the advanced features of Microsoft Office software products (Word and Excel). · Willingness to travel. Preferred Qualifications · Bachelor's in Business Administration, Human Resources, Organization Development or related advanced degree. · Track record of establishing strong community relations in alignment with the organization's mission, vision and values. Major Accountabilities Organization & Culture · Plays a key role in ensuring leadership team (functional VP's) effectiveness: planning / setting objectives/ development. · Leads organization design and change management. · Advises division leadership team to build the right organization, talent, culture · Facilitates development and deployment of culture and engagement roadmap in line with CLIENT's mission, vision and values. · Works to ensure cultural changes are embedded across all levels and in alignment with overall business strategy and outcomes. · Influences organizational decision-making by developing and utilizing value-added metrics that links talent, culture and people to short and long-term business objectives. Talent Management & Acquisition · Implements integrated talent management and acquisition solutions to create competitive advantage that align with and leverage CLIENT's talent framework, philosophy and tools. · Includes coaching, individual development planning, talent reviews, succession planning and leadership development processes. · Oversight of succession planning for critical/competitive advantage roles · Facilitates workforce planning for CLIENT to accurately predict and develop talent pipelines to meet our future workforce needs. · Conducts learning needs assessments and partners with corporate talent to develop solutions. · Develops the strategy and has oversight for core learning programs. · Participates in the selection process for VP/Director/Management level new hires or promotions. Communications & Community Relations · Proactively drives effective employee communications and development of key messages in partnership with global leadership team. · Leads the development of crisis communications plan. · Responsible for the development and deployment of the community relations strategy in line with the CLIENT community relations philosophy.
    $153k-206k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Chief of Staff

    Flam

    Vice president job in San Francisco, CA

    App.ai Flam is building AI Infrastructure for Brands in Immersive Advertising-powering high-fidelity, app-less GenAI experiences across Digital, Broadcast TV, Retail, Communications, Print, OOH, and more. Vision: The Immersive & Interactive Layer for Every Screen & Surfac e. We're redefining how people experience content-making moments interactive, shoppable, and measurable in real time. Backed by $22M in funding from RTP Capital, Dovetail, and others, Flam is trusted by global brands like Google, Samsung, and Emirates. We're scaling fast-expanding GTM efforts across North America, EMEA, and Asia-and we've just opened our new HQ in the heart of San Francisco to build our next chapter. Chief of Staff to CEO Job Overview Flam is hiring a Chief of Staff to act as the operational quarterback for the CEO and broader leadership team. You'll work directly with the CEO to drive day-to-day execution across the business. You'll help make sure plans turn into action, meetings lead to outcomes, and the right people stay aligned and moving in sync. This is not a clean, paved runway-it's a fast, unpredictable, early-stage ride. As one of the first on the ground, you'll need to thrive in ambiguity, move quickly with incomplete information, and help others stay steady when things shift. Key Responsibilities ● Work side-by-side with the CEO to support focus, prioritization, and follow-through on strategic initiatives ● Partner closely with the Head of Sales, GTM Lead, and Head of Partnerships to support coordination across all commercial functions ● Act as the central ops quarterback-connecting workflows and decisions across Product, Marketing, Finance, and Customer Success ● Run weekly exec cadences, project trackers, and help prep internal and external communications ● Own logistics for planning, leadership meetings, briefing docs, investor/board prep, and special GTM projects ● Track OKRs and priorities across departments-ensuring accountability and momentum ● Manage internal comms to keep teams informed, aligned, and clear on direction ● Help shape the rhythm and culture of our new San Francisco HQ-plan team rituals, coordinate events, and help build an environment people want to be part of ● Be the go-to “fixer” for operational blockers-solving problems before they become distractions Requirements ● 5-10 years of experience in business operations, GTM support, or Chief of Staff roles in tech or startup environments. ● Calm, focused, and reliable-you're who others look to when the pace gets intense ● Strong project management and communication skills-you make chaos feel structured ● Experienced working across Sales, Partnerships, Marketing, Product, and Exec leadership ● High emotional intelligence and discretion-you know what to say, when, and how ● Familiar with GTM tools, dashboards, CRM systems (HubSpot/Salesforce), and ops workflows ● Comfortable being “first on the ground”-you don't wait for perfect, you move with purpose
    $127k-201k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Senior Director Regulatory Affairs

    Vivid Resourcing

    Vice president job in Fremont, CA

    Director / Senior Director, Regulatory Affairs - Radiopharmaceuticals & ADC Oncology Remote considered for candidates with strong radiopharmaceutical or ADC background Compensation Range: Competitive About the Role A rapidly advancing oncology-focused biotech is developing next-generation targeted therapies-including radiopharmaceuticals and early-stage antibody-drug conjugates designed for precise tumor targeting. With multiple programs approaching key regulatory milestones, the company is seeking an accomplished Regulatory Affairs leader to guide early clinical development strategy and drive the IND process for complex oncology therapeutics. This is a high-impact opportunity for someone passionate about shaping first-in-human development in one of the most innovative areas of cancer therapy. What You'll Do Lead regulatory strategy for radiopharmaceutical and ADC programs entering early clinical development Drive preparation, authorship, and submission of INDs-including Module 2 and scientific content across CMC, nonclinical, and clinical sections Serve as primary FDA point of contact, managing meeting requests, briefing documents, and regulatory negotiations Provide strategic guidance across cross-functional teams (R&D, CMC, Clinical, Program Strategy) on regulatory expectations for complex oncology modalities Support development of regulatory roadmaps for first-in-class radiopharmaceutical and ADC assets Lead preparation and management of IND amendments, annual reports, and safety updates Monitor evolving global regulations impacting radiopharma, oncology, and next-gen ADC development Contribute to internal best practices, submission planning, and RA operational excellence Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a scientific discipline; advanced degree (MS, PharmD, PhD) preferred 7-10+ years of biotech/pharma industry experience, with at least 5+ in Regulatory Affairs Strong experience preparing early-phase INDs (required) Background in radiopharmaceuticals, oncology, nuclear medicine, or targeted radiation highly preferred Experience supporting complex modalities such as ADCs, radio-conjugates, or biologics strongly valued Solid understanding of clinical pharmacology, trial design, and nonclinical requirements for oncology INDs Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence across R&D, clinical, and executive teams Demonstrated ability to lead submissions in fast-paced, growing, or early-stage environments Highly organized, solutions-oriented, and proactive in anticipating regulatory needs What You'll Receive Competitive base salary + performance bonus + equity Medical, dental, vision, and disability coverage Generous PTO, sick time, and paid holidays Hybrid work environment with flexibility for highly qualified remote candidates A mission-driven culture grounded in scientific excellence, collaboration, and patient impact Why This Role Matters You'll play a central role in advancing first-in-human radiopharmaceutical and ADC programs designed to address aggressive cancers with limited therapeutic options. If you're driven by building INDs from the ground up and enjoy shaping regulatory frameworks for emerging oncology modalities, this position offers both challenge and meaningful impact.
    $142k-211k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Chief AI Officer (CAIO)

    Christian & Timbers

    Vice president job in Alameda, CA

    About the Company A global AI company advancing foundational models, reinforcement learning, and multimodal architectures at enterprise scale. Its research emphasizes large language models, agentic systems, and distributed ML infrastructure, powering solutions across healthcare, finance, and mission-critical sectors. The company's mission is to deliver safe, explainable, high-performance AI into production environments, setting new global benchmarks for adoption and trust. The Opportunity: Chief AI Officer The company is seeking a Chief AI Officer (CAIO) to lead its scientific direction and drive innovation at the forefront of large-scale AI. The CAIO will oversee model research, distributed infrastructure, and applied machine learning deployment, while also shaping global standards for AI safety and governance. This role provides the authority to build a top-tier research organization and establish the path for enterprise adoption of intelligent systems. Key Responsibilities Foundation Model Research: Advance transformer-based architectures, LLM pre-training and fine-tuning, multimodal AI, and agent-driven frameworks. Reinforcement Learning: Scale RLHF and optimization strategies to improve robustness, alignment, and system reliability. Infrastructure Leadership: Architect distributed training pipelines and optimize large-scale compute environments using GPUs, TPUs, and emerging accelerators. AI Safety & Compliance: Develop frameworks for interpretability, adversarial robustness, bias detection, and alignment with global regulation. Scientific Leadership: Publish in leading AI conferences, represent the company in international forums, and establish it as a thought leader in global AI. Candidate Profile PhD in ML, CS, or applied mathematics with a strong publication record in NeurIPS, ICLR, ICML, or equivalent. 12+ years of AI research and leadership experience, with success in scaling foundation models and multimodal systems into production. Deep expertise in transformer architectures, RLHF, distributed optimization, large-scale data pipelines, and interpretability research. Recognized leader in AI with international influence across research, enterprise adoption, and regulatory ecosystems. Proven ability to build and lead high-impact research and engineering teams. Compensation & Benefits Executive compensation package with performance-based incentives tied to scientific and commercial milestones. Significant equity participation reflecting long-term value creation. Comprehensive health, vision, dental, and executive wellness programs. Platform to define the global future of intelligent systems and shape standards for safe, enterprise-scale AI.
    $92k-155k yearly est. 4d ago

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How much does a vice president earn in Union City, CA?

The average vice president in Union City, CA earns between $116,000 and $284,000 annually. This compares to the national average vice president range of $107,000 to $235,000.

Average vice president salary in Union City, CA

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The biggest employers of Vice Presidents in Union City, CA are:
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  3. Golden Bear Insurance
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