NEMIC Announces New Vacancy

Applications are now being accepted for the Midwest Field Representative & Technical Specialist role.

The Board of Trustees of the National Energy Management Institute Committee (NEMIC) has announced that it is accepting applications for a Midwest Field Representative & Technical Specialist.

This role oversees the creation of, assists with the guidance of direction, develops, and is responsible for the success of implementation advisory groups consisting of representatives of SMART local unions, SMACNA chapters, and JATCs to promote g the value of ICB and TABB certified personnel and contractors to local, state and federal government officials and the architectural and engineering professionals in the building construction industry. This individual will be participating in the National Energy Management Institute Strategic Plan and furthering the fund's mission.

All interested applicants may submit a cover letter and resume containing their training, work experiences, achievements, and skills addressed to the attention of Kristin Bruck, Human Resources Manager, Sheet Metal Workers’ National Benefit Funds and all resumes must be received no later than 5 p.m. (EST) on 8/30/2024.

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