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Tandem Foods, Howmet Aerospace, The Neighborhood Academy and more: Pittsburgh jobs for 2/24/25
IT and Engineering
Ansys has an opening for a Senior R&D Engineer to focus on sparse direct solver technology targeted at high-performance computing infrastructure including multi-core, multi-node cluster and cloud systems, develop software products and supporting systems and perform complex bug verification, release testing and beta support for products.
Thermo Fisher Scientific is hiring a Senior IT Security Engineer – AI to support solutions that protect, detect and alert security threats in the company’s global network environment, develop cloud targeted tools to identify and reduce risk and monitor and analyze security events using cloud-native security tools and SIEM solutions.
Business and Finance
Howmet Aerospace is looking for a Senior Manager, Financial Planning & Analysis to derive business insights by conducting financial and strategic analysis to help inform the decisions of executive management (salary range: $125,000-$150,000).
Treatspace has an opening for a Chief of Staff to execute organizational momentum, serve as an action-oriented leader, empower teams to achieve goals, drive high-impact initiatives, remove bottlenecks and ensure the organization operates at peak performance.
Pittsburgh Public Schools is looking for a Budget Analyst to assist with the financial management of the district’s general fund and supplemental-funded budgets.
Marketing and Communications
Saint Jude Parish, Sacred Heart Church is hiring a part-time Communications Coordinator to serve as the primary contact person for the administrator, staff and parishioners for all matters pertaining to the dissemination of parish information via print, audio, visual and internet modes and create special correspondences, programs, worship aids and letters to parishioners.
Horticulture
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens seeks a Display Horticulturist, Bonsai & Japanese Courtyard Garden to oversee the day-to-day care and maintenance of the organization’s bonsai collection and Japanese Courtyard Garden and represent and speak about bonsai, the collection and the garden at Phipps and nationally.
Health Care
Baptist Senior Family is hiring a Certified Nursing Assistant (Third Shift) to assist residents with daily living activities, mobility and exercises, support residents during meals, take and record vital signs, monitor residents’ health, build relationships with residents and their families and ensure high-quality care.
Education
Bishop Canevin High School has an opening for a President to provide institutional leadership, including overseeing school operations, policies, identity, vision, mission and philosophy, finances, development and fundraising, facilities, marketing and public information, and resources (salary range: $85,000-$105,000).
Nonprofit
The Neighborhood Academy seeks a Director of Development to lead the fundraising program and the development team, help shape and institutionalize the development department and serve in a collaborative managerial role.
Young Black Motivated Kings and Queens is looking for a Manager of Development & Advancement to oversee the organization’s capital campaign, major gifts strategy, data integration and grant management system, secure funding and maintain relationships with donors, funders and stakeholders (salary range: $75,000-$80,000).
Pittsburgh Youth Leadership is hiring a Program Director to lead bicycle trips, mentor participants and promote positive leadership skills in youth (salary range: $45,000-50,000).
Administrative
Trying Together has an opening for an Administrative Assistant for The Homewood Early Learning Hub & Family Center to perform technical administrative work and help oversee facility and operational functions ($20 per hour).
The Waldorf School of Pittsburgh seeks a Front Office & Family Communication Manager to provide wide-ranging support to faculty, staff, students and families, including both public-facing and administrative duties ($16.50 per hour).
The Training and Education Fund is looking for an Enrollment Specialist to provide complete information to referrals, schedule referrals for educational sessions, troubleshoot barriers to customers participation in educational opportunities, provide customer service to participants, clients other stakeholders and complete administrative functions.
Human Services
Pennsylvania Prison Society is hiring a Family and Community Support Manager for Western Pennsylvania to help lead agency programs that address the isolation caused by incarceration for currently and formerly incarcerated people and their loved ones.
Advanced Manufacturing
Tandem Foods has an opening for a Director of Operations to provide leadership to plant managers across multiple sites in a campus environment, including production, maintenance, scheduling, safety, warehouse operations, quality assurance, human resources, commercialization, customer service and cost control.
Omnicell has an opening for a Production Planner/Scheduler IV to schedule the factory at linear capacity to meet customer requirements, ensure that production and inventory control strategies are followed and applied, oversees all production builds and more.
Job Fairs
Aramark is hosting a Hiring Event at PNC Park on Saturday, March 15, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., where job seekers can interview for Warehouse Worker, Server, Runner, Concession Stand Worker and Culinary positions. Register.
The Pittsburgh Veterans Job Fair takes place on Thursday, March 27, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Acrisure Stadium, where job seekers with military experience can meet with recruiters from local and national companies. Register.
Looking for more job opportunities? Check out our recent job boards.
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A Bethel Park homeowner paid a contractor nearly $3,000 to repair his porch. He says no one showed up.
A Bethel Park homeowner says he’s out thousands of dollars after hiring a contractor to replace his front porch.
Jeffrey Markoff says he hired Quaker State Construction and Supply for an $8,500 porch replacement project and paid a $2,833 deposit to secure a spot on the company’s schedule. According to paperwork reviewed by KDKA Investigates, the contract listed an approximate start date in the spring with an estimated completion time of two weeks.
Months later, Markoff says no construction crew ever arrived. He then tried to contact the owner, Gabe Clouse.
“I call the company number, and there’s no answer. The number had been disconnected, called the designer, and he gave me the cell number for the owner,” said Markoff.
When asked if he ever heard back, Markoff responded: “Never heard back and called that number twice.”
Markoff says losing the money has been frustrating.
“It’s money out of your pocket you feel somebody stole from you,” said Markoff.
KDKA Investigates took Markoff’s concerns to attorney Mike Fiffik of the Fiffik Law Group, a LegalShield provider firm, to find out what consumers can do in situations like this.
“In this situation, he has a couple of different options available to him,” said Fiffik. “If he paid the deposit with his credit card, the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act will permit him to submit a dispute.”
That process is known as a chargeback and is generally most effective when initiated within 60 days of receiving the statement. However, Markoff paid by check, meaning that the option was unavailable to him.
Instead, Fiffik recommends several other steps consumers can take:
- Contact local police and report the incident as a theft
- File a complaint with the local magistrate if the amount lost is under $12,000
- File a complaint with the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General
When asked where homeowners should file if the contractor lives elsewhere, Fiffik said, “I would file with the magistrate where the homeowner lives.”
KDKA Investigates also attempted to contact Clouse multiple times, but our messages were not returned.
KDKA Investigates learned Clouse recently took over Quaker State and Supply as the new owner. The previous owner told KDKA he sold the business to Clouse in 2024, when the company still held an A-plus rating with the Better Business Bureau. The business is now listed as closed.
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Where to watch Colorado Rockies vs Pittsburgh Pirates: TV channel, start time, streaming for
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Gas prices stressing budgets of Pittsburgh-area first responders
Gas prices continue to sit near the $5 mark for the better part of the Pittsburgh region. Not only is it impacting people’s wallets, but it’s also hitting the bottom lines of first responders’ operations.
While gas prices are not impacting day-to-day operations, budgets are always tight, and if prices stay high, it could have some long-term impacts. First responders say they’ll still come when you call 911, so there’s no need to panic, but there is some concern behind the scenes.
“We can’t charge more for our services. The only way to weather the storm is to become more efficient,” Regional Emergency Support Quick Response Service director Mike Gallagher said.
RESQRS said gas is normally about $2,500 to $3,000 a month. From March to April, it was $5,500. The ambulance they wanted to get this year is now on hold as costs go up.
“It definitely has affected other parts of the business and how we operate,” Gallagher said over Zoom.
It’s the same for volunteer firefighters. Southern Allegheny Valley Emergency Services had its bill go from $300 to $400, up to $1,000 last month. This price spike was, of course, never anticipated when making the budget last year.
“It absolutely wasn’t. We just have to take money from other things and reprioritize,” SAVES fire chief Mike Daniher said.
Medic Rescue in Bridgewater, Beaver County, covers that county and takes patients to Wexford and Pittsburgh hospitals. They easily rack up hundreds of miles a day driving. Insurance doesn’t cover gas spikes, and fuel reimbursements are set from the prior year.
“I don’t see how it would be sustainable in the long term without some changes in financing,” Medic Rescue director of operations Bill Pasquale said.
An immediate impact for many services is putting new equipment on the back burner. While grants can be used for that, there’s no guarantee it’s accepted.
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