Equal Employment Opportunities Jobs in San Francisco, CA

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Registered Nurse (RN)

Company: Aviara Healthcare Center

Location: Encinitas, CA

Posted May 12, 2025

Manage, assess and track the total care for each patient in accordance with protocols, policies and procedure guidelines. Full time, PM Shift (2:30pm-11pm).

Construction-Project Manager (Preferred Restaurant)

Company: Bacari Culver City

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Posted May 13, 2025

*Risk Management:* Identify potential risks and develop mitigation strategies to minimize impact on project timelines and outcomes.

Substation Electrician-General Construction, Journey Level (All Regions)

Company: PG&E Corporation

Location: San Jose, CA

Posted May 13, 2025

Uses power tools and hand tools to install equipment and systems, such as wire terminations, high voltage equipment, overhead and underground electrical and…

IT BUSINESS ANALYST III

Company: Frost Bank

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted May 13, 2025

Provide leadership, guidance, and training to staff, and assist in the cross-training of staff to develop growth opportunities while establishing backup for…

California General Laborer 2 – 3

Company: Q.E.D. Systems

Location: National City, CA

Posted May 12, 2025

Must have experience using hand tools, power tools, or shop machinery. Job Description: QED Systems, Inc., a ship repair company, has an opening for an…

Welder- Level 2 (1st Shift)

Company: Precision Castparts Corp.

Location: North Hollywood, CA

Posted May 12, 2025

Person, as defined in those regulations, and able to supply evidence of that qualification prior to starting work or be authorized to receive controlled…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for EEO roles at different seniority levels?
<strong>Entry‑level EEO Coordinator:</strong> $50k–$70k. <strong>Mid‑level EEO Manager or Diversity Lead:</strong> $70k–$100k. <strong>Senior EEO Director or VP of People:</strong> $120k–$180k. These ranges align with industry data from Glassdoor and Payscale for compliance and DEI functions.
What skills and certifications are required for EEO positions?
Proficiency in <strong>EEOC regulations, anti‑discrimination law, and ADA compliance</strong> is essential. Technical skills in <strong>HRIS platforms (Workday, SAP SuccessFactors, Oracle HCM Cloud)</strong> and data‑analysis tools (Excel, Tableau, Power BI) are common. Certifications such as <strong>SHRM‑CP, SHRM‑SCP, CIPD, Certified Diversity Professional (CDP)</strong>, or a <strong>DEI Practitioner credential</strong> boost candidacy. Project‑management certifications (PMP, Agile) are valuable for leading bias‑mitigation initiatives.
Can I work remotely in an EEO role?
Many EEO positions support <strong>remote or hybrid arrangements</strong>, especially for audit, training, and data‑analysis tasks. On‑site presence is often required for compliance audits, employee interviews, and EEOC reporting. Companies typically allow 50% remote work, with full remote roles available in larger tech firms that outsource compliance functions.
What career progression paths exist within EEO?
A common trajectory starts with <strong>EEO Coordinator</strong> → <strong>EEO Manager</strong> → <strong>Director of Diversity & Inclusion</strong> → <strong>VP of People & Culture</strong>. Lateral moves into <strong>HR Business Partner</strong> or <strong>Compliance Officer</strong> roles broaden scope and influence, while pursuing advanced certifications or an MBA can accelerate promotion.
What industry trends are shaping the EEO field?
Key trends include <strong>AI‑driven bias detection tools</strong> that flag discriminatory patterns in hiring, <strong>data‑driven DEI dashboards</strong> integrated into business analytics platforms, and new legislation tightening EEO reporting requirements. ESG reporting frameworks now require detailed diversity metrics, propelling demand for EEO professionals who can align legal compliance with corporate sustainability goals.

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