Problem-Solving Skills Jobs in San Francisco, CA

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Sushi Chef II

Company: Hana Group

Location: Palo Alto, CA

Posted Jul 21, 2025

Valid food handler’s license, with sound knowledge of food safety regulations. Identified as an expert in the art of sushi, you will be a master of knife skills…

Glazier - Shower Door Installer

Company: Franciscan Glass

Location: Mountain View, CA

Posted Jul 21, 2025

Basic mechanical skills or construction background a plus. *Clean and satisfactory California DMV driving record* (required). Clean CA driving record preferred.

Network Defense and Security Analyst

Company: CACI

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Jul 21, 2025

Perform network event correlation and advanced traffic analysis, vulnerability analysis, IDS/IPS sensor maintenance, IDS/IPS database & VPN technical support,…

Graphic Designer

Company: Rude Cosmetics, Inc.

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Posted Jul 21, 2025

You will be working with our small design team to develop product design concepts, marketing materials, advertisements, promotional items, website assets, etc.

Retail Sales Associate

Company: Verizon

Location: San Diego, CA

Posted Jul 21, 2025

Potential to grow your customer base by placing outbound calls and sending text messages to current Verizon customers who are interested in our products and…

Graphic Designer

Company: iStaffing Inc

Location: Commerce, CA

Posted Jul 21, 2025

Create visual merchandising graphic solutions that combine innovation, brand strategy adherence and retailer requirements. Responsible for all graphic needs.

Substitute Teacher K-12

Company: Scoot Education

Location: San Jose, CA

Posted Jul 21, 2025

While pay varies based on certification, school, and the assignment, we strive to pay some of the highest rates among substitute providers.

Plumber

Company: Cheim plumbing

Location: Santa Clara, CA

Posted Jul 21, 2025

Utilize power tools and hand tools for various plumbing tasks, including pipe threading and installation. Familiarity with power tools and hand tools used in…

Senior AI Quality Assurance (QA) Engineer

Company: TWG Global

Location: Santa Monica, CA

Posted Jul 21, 2025

Proven experience with AI products, prompt engineering, and LLM model evaluation, familiarity with a wide range of AI tools and platforms.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for Problem‑Solving Skills roles at different seniority levels?
Junior (0‑2 years) ranges $70k‑$90k; Mid (3‑5 years) $90k‑$120k; Senior (6+ years) $120k‑$160k, with some cloud‑oriented positions exceeding $170k in high‑cost markets.
Which skills and certifications are most sought after for Problem‑Solving Skills positions?
Core technical skills include Python, SQL, and data‑visualization tools such as Tableau or PowerBI. Process roles favor Agile and Six Sigma certifications; DevOps roles often require AWS Certified DevOps Engineer or Docker Certified Associate. For analytics, Google Data Analytics or Microsoft Certified: Data Analyst Associate are highly regarded.
Is remote work common for Problem‑Solving Skills roles?
Yes, approximately 70% of listings allow full or hybrid remote work. Data and QA positions are 85% remote‑eligible, while on‑site infrastructure roles may still require occasional on‑prem presence. Remote compensation typically aligns with local cost‑of‑living bands.
What career progression paths exist within Problem‑Solving Skills?
A Data Analyst can advance to Senior Analyst, Lead Data Scientist, or Data Engineering. Process Improvement professionals move to Continuous Improvement Manager or Director of Operations. QA engineers may grow into Test Lead, QA Manager, or Site Reliability Engineer. DevOps engineers often become Cloud Architects or Engineering Managers.
What industry trends are shaping Problem‑Solving Skills demand?
AI and machine‑learning integration is driving demand for data‑driven insights; low‑code platforms are expanding the scope of business analysts; automation and robotic‑process‑automation (RPA) are shifting QA and DevOps toward more strategy roles; and the shift to multi‑cloud and edge computing is increasing need for cloud‑native problem solvers.

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