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New Hampshire's project program manager roles are concentrated around Manchester, Nashua, and the southern corridor, where defense contractors like BAE Systems, technology firms, and healthcare organizations such as Dartmouth Health drive demand. Employers in these sectors have established records of H-1B sponsorship for experienced program management professionals with specialized technical or operational backgrounds.
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A World-Class Team
BJ’s Wholesale Club is powered by more than 30,000 team members who make a real impact every day. Whether you're stocking shelves, solving problems or shaping strategy, your work helps families save on what matters most.
We’re a team built on purpose and opportunity. Join us and be part of something meaningful.
Why You’ll Love Working at BJ’s
At BJ’s Wholesale Club, our team members are at the heart of everything we do. That’s why we offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, well-being and future – both on and off the job. When you grow, we grow.
Here’s just some of what you can look forward to:
- Weekly Pay: Get paid every week so that you can manage your money on your terms.
- Free BJ’s Memberships: Enjoy a complimentary The Club Card Membership, plus a free Supplemental Membership for someone in your household.*
- Generous Paid Time Off: Take the time you need with vacation, personal, sick days, holidays, bereavement, and jury duty leave.*
- Flexible and Affordable Health Benefits: Choose from three medical plans, and access optional dental, vision, Health Savings Account (HSA), and flexible spending account options to fit your lifestyle.*
- 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan: Build your financial future with a company match (available to team members 18 and older).*
- Employee Stock Purchase Plan: Accumulate funds through after-tax payroll deductions that can be used to purchase shares of BJ’s common stock at a 15% discount.*
*Eligibility requirements vary by position.
Job Summary
Working closely with the Closing Manager, the Assistant Closing Manager is responsible for providing leadership and direction within the club and driving club performance. Specifically overseeing, when you are the MOD, recovery, utility, and Perishable departments (Produce, Meat, Bakery, Deli, Dairy/Freezer) as well as overnight prep to ensure all areas are clean, stocked, and ready for morning open. In addition to team leadership, the manager is accountable for maintaining policies and procedures, delivering a positive service experience to members, providing Grand Opening Look Daily (GOLD) club conditions, and providing leadership and direction within the club.
The Assistant Closing Manager assists in audit compliance efforts, drives collaboration with Business Partners (BPs), and oversees onboarding, certification, and training to ensure food safety and operational excellence.
This role also serves as Manager on Duty (MOD) for the club as needed, taking full responsibility for club operations, team leadership, and Member engagement during assigned shifts. A valid ServSafe Food Safety Certification is required and must be maintained in good standing. In Florida, this role must obtain a qualifier certification through the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services for retail propane oversight. Must complete yearly certification for a forklift license. The qualifier certification exam must be taken online with video. BJ’s covers any applicable cost associated and training.
Leadership Responsibilities
- Know the business: Exhibit strong business acumen through strategic thinking and data-driven decision-making.
- Lead through change: Model leadership competencies and act as a champion for growth.
- Communicate effectively: Provide teams with the information, direction, and support needed to succeed.
- Build high-performing teams: Foster collaboration, provide clear direction, and hold team members accountable.
- Deliver results: Set clear expectations, follow up consistently, and drive execution.
- Develops Talent & Team: Consistently fosters a culture of growth by actively developing team members through collaboration, coaching, and empowerment. Encourages continuous learning and creates opportunities for others to succeed.
- Display Leadership: Demonstrates strong leadership by fostering trust, promoting open communication, and resolving conflicts constructively. Builds inclusive relationships that support a collaborative and respectful team environment.
Team Member Engagement
- Teach, coach, & lead: Support team development through training, feedback, and on-the-job coaching. Ensuring learning takes place in the flow of work.
- Drive values-based culture: Promote strategic thinking, ethical decision-making, and inclusion.
- Create a safe and collaborative environment: Foster open communication and team trust.
- Recognize and retain top talent: Celebrate achievements and focus on career growth.
Member Experience
- Guarantee service excellence: Ensure daily execution of GOLD Member Standards are met and are consistently reinforcing key service behaviors: Greet, Anticipate, Appreciate (GAA); Fast, Friendly, Full, Fresh, Clean; and Listen, Apologize, Solve, Thank (LAST) across all areas of the club.
- Monitor engagement levels: Observe Member engagement and department execution to ensure premium shopping experience.
- Resolve concerns: Support team in resolving Member issues and delivering satisfaction.
Consistently Run Great Clubs with Great Standards
- Maintain Club Standards: Consistently Delivering GOLD Standards in your club.
- Raising The Bar: Ensuring club is at plan or better for all Bottom Quartile core KPIs relevant to role.
Achieve Financial Performance
- Cost Discipline: Meet or Exceed Labor and Supply Plans for your club.
- Drive Performance and Profitability: Using reporting to identify trends and areas of opportunity.
- Understanding The Business: Acquire a deep knowledge of key metrics and reporting for total club and department performance.
Major Tasks, Responsibilities, and Key Accountabilities
- Own end-of-day execution: Oversee Recovery, Utility, and Perishable departments (Produce, Meat, Bakery, Deli, Dairy/Freezer) as well as overnight prep to ensure all areas are clean, stocked, and ready for morning open.
- Lead by presence: Actively walk the floor during closing hours to observe execution, engage with Members, and support team performance.
- Maintain GOLD Standards through close: Guarantee a Greet, Anticipate, Appreciate (GAA) and Fast, Friendly, Full, Fresh, Clean experience is delivered until the last Member exits the building.
- Ensure full-functioning departments through closing: Validate that registers remain open, perishable stations are attended, and all service areas are operational through the final Member transaction.
- Support Member issue resolution: Personally resolve or escalate Member concerns during closing to ensure satisfaction and timely service recovery.
- Drive in-stock and freshness: Monitor evening inventory levels, product rotation, culling, and merchandising execution, with a focus on perishable departments.
- Enforce sanitation standards: Confirm completion of daily cleaning checklists, sweep logs, waste pulls, and safety protocols to uphold cleanliness and compliance.
- Lead Recovery team productivity: Coach Recovery and Utility Clerks to ensure efficient task execution and appropriate zone coverage during closing.
- Utilize tools effectively: Leverage Hot List, NAFS, electronic reports, incorrect price sign reports, pallet tag usage, productivity dashboards, and department-level reporting to validate execution and drive efficiency.
- Support audit readiness: Ensure all sanitation, cold chain, and safety checklists are completed daily and documentation is fully compliant with audit standards.
- Maintain equipment functionality: Identify and escalate issues with compactors, refrigeration units, and cleaning equipment to avoid disruptions in operations.
- Coach onboarding and certifications: Reinforce ServSafe, PPE compliance, and department-specific training during onboarding and ongoing development of team members.
- Drive improvement in underperforming areas: Actively support bottom quartile departments by ensuring follow-through on action plans and daily execution standards to close performance gaps.
- Collaborate cross-functionally: Partner with the Closing Manager, Assistant Club Managers, Club Manager, and Department Leads to improve closing routines and enhance the overall member experience.
- Conduct quality and date checks: Regularly inspect products for expiration dates and condition, removing any damaged or outdated items to uphold food safety standards.
- Utilize BJ’s MY WORK system: Execute assigned tasks and ensure compliance with company initiatives and product liability protocols.
- Perform other duties as assigned: Provide operational support outside primary scope as directed by club leadership.
- Operate safely and efficiently: Follow all safety protocols and procedures to ensure compliance and effective equipment use.
- Maintain regular, predictable, full attendance: Demonstrate consistent presence as an essential function of the role to support execution and leadership coverage.
Qualifications
- 2 years of experience in retail, supermarket, or warehouse perishable operations preferred.
- Experience in managing inventory turnover and waste reduction strategies.
- SERV Safe certification required.
- High school diploma required; college degree preferred.
- Basic computer proficiency (MS Word, Excel, Email) required.
- Open shift availability required.
- Must be at least 18 years of age.
Job Conditions
- Frequent movement on hard surfaces and occasional bending, pulling, and reaching.
- Regular lifting of up to 30 pounds; occasional heavier lifting with assistance.
- Exposure to temperature extremes and loud noises within perishable areas.
- Potential exposure to cleaning agents.
- Must maintain all training and required certifications.

A World-Class Team
BJ’s Wholesale Club is powered by more than 30,000 team members who make a real impact every day. Whether you're stocking shelves, solving problems or shaping strategy, your work helps families save on what matters most.
We’re a team built on purpose and opportunity. Join us and be part of something meaningful.
Why You’ll Love Working at BJ’s
At BJ’s Wholesale Club, our team members are at the heart of everything we do. That’s why we offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, well-being and future – both on and off the job. When you grow, we grow.
Here’s just some of what you can look forward to:
- Weekly Pay: Get paid every week so that you can manage your money on your terms.
- Free BJ’s Memberships: Enjoy a complimentary The Club Card Membership, plus a free Supplemental Membership for someone in your household.*
- Generous Paid Time Off: Take the time you need with vacation, personal, sick days, holidays, bereavement, and jury duty leave.*
- Flexible and Affordable Health Benefits: Choose from three medical plans, and access optional dental, vision, Health Savings Account (HSA), and flexible spending account options to fit your lifestyle.*
- 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan: Build your financial future with a company match (available to team members 18 and older).*
- Employee Stock Purchase Plan: Accumulate funds through after-tax payroll deductions that can be used to purchase shares of BJ’s common stock at a 15% discount.*
*Eligibility requirements vary by position.
Job Summary
Working closely with the Closing Manager, the Assistant Closing Manager is responsible for providing leadership and direction within the club and driving club performance. Specifically overseeing, when you are the MOD, recovery, utility, and Perishable departments (Produce, Meat, Bakery, Deli, Dairy/Freezer) as well as overnight prep to ensure all areas are clean, stocked, and ready for morning open. In addition to team leadership, the manager is accountable for maintaining policies and procedures, delivering a positive service experience to members, providing Grand Opening Look Daily (GOLD) club conditions, and providing leadership and direction within the club.
The Assistant Closing Manager assists in audit compliance efforts, drives collaboration with Business Partners (BPs), and oversees onboarding, certification, and training to ensure food safety and operational excellence.
This role also serves as Manager on Duty (MOD) for the club as needed, taking full responsibility for club operations, team leadership, and Member engagement during assigned shifts. A valid ServSafe Food Safety Certification is required and must be maintained in good standing. In Florida, this role must obtain a qualifier certification through the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services for retail propane oversight. Must complete yearly certification for a forklift license. The qualifier certification exam must be taken online with video. BJ’s covers any applicable cost associated and training.
Leadership Responsibilities
- Know the business: Exhibit strong business acumen through strategic thinking and data-driven decision-making.
- Lead through change: Model leadership competencies and act as a champion for growth.
- Communicate effectively: Provide teams with the information, direction, and support needed to succeed.
- Build high-performing teams: Foster collaboration, provide clear direction, and hold team members accountable.
- Deliver results: Set clear expectations, follow up consistently, and drive execution.
- Develops Talent & Team: Consistently fosters a culture of growth by actively developing team members through collaboration, coaching, and empowerment. Encourages continuous learning and creates opportunities for others to succeed.
- Display Leadership: Demonstrates strong leadership by fostering trust, promoting open communication, and resolving conflicts constructively. Builds inclusive relationships that support a collaborative and respectful team environment.
Team Member Engagement
- Teach, coach, & lead: Support team development through training, feedback, and on-the-job coaching. Ensuring learning takes place in the flow of work.
- Drive values-based culture: Promote strategic thinking, ethical decision-making, and inclusion.
- Create a safe and collaborative environment: Foster open communication and team trust.
- Recognize and retain top talent: Celebrate achievements and focus on career growth.
Member Experience
- Guarantee service excellence: Ensure daily execution of GOLD Member Standards are met and are consistently reinforcing key service behaviors: Greet, Anticipate, Appreciate (GAA); Fast, Friendly, Full, Fresh, Clean; and Listen, Apologize, Solve, Thank (LAST) across all areas of the club.
- Monitor engagement levels: Observe Member engagement and department execution to ensure premium shopping experience.
- Resolve concerns: Support team in resolving Member issues and delivering satisfaction.
Consistently Run Great Clubs with Great Standards
- Maintain Club Standards: Consistently Delivering GOLD Standards in your club.
- Raising The Bar: Ensuring club is at plan or better for all Bottom Quartile core KPIs relevant to role.
Achieve Financial Performance
- Cost Discipline: Meet or Exceed Labor and Supply Plans for your club.
- Drive Performance and Profitability: Using reporting to identify trends and areas of opportunity.
- Understanding The Business: Acquire a deep knowledge of key metrics and reporting for total club and department performance.
Major Tasks, Responsibilities, and Key Accountabilities
- Own end-of-day execution: Oversee Recovery, Utility, and Perishable departments (Produce, Meat, Bakery, Deli, Dairy/Freezer) as well as overnight prep to ensure all areas are clean, stocked, and ready for morning open.
- Lead by presence: Actively walk the floor during closing hours to observe execution, engage with Members, and support team performance.
- Maintain GOLD Standards through close: Guarantee a Greet, Anticipate, Appreciate (GAA) and Fast, Friendly, Full, Fresh, Clean experience is delivered until the last Member exits the building.
- Ensure full-functioning departments through closing: Validate that registers remain open, perishable stations are attended, and all service areas are operational through the final Member transaction.
- Support Member issue resolution: Personally resolve or escalate Member concerns during closing to ensure satisfaction and timely service recovery.
- Drive in-stock and freshness: Monitor evening inventory levels, product rotation, culling, and merchandising execution, with a focus on perishable departments.
- Enforce sanitation standards: Confirm completion of daily cleaning checklists, sweep logs, waste pulls, and safety protocols to uphold cleanliness and compliance.
- Lead Recovery team productivity: Coach Recovery and Utility Clerks to ensure efficient task execution and appropriate zone coverage during closing.
- Utilize tools effectively: Leverage Hot List, NAFS, electronic reports, incorrect price sign reports, pallet tag usage, productivity dashboards, and department-level reporting to validate execution and drive efficiency.
- Support audit readiness: Ensure all sanitation, cold chain, and safety checklists are completed daily and documentation is fully compliant with audit standards.
- Maintain equipment functionality: Identify and escalate issues with compactors, refrigeration units, and cleaning equipment to avoid disruptions in operations.
- Coach onboarding and certifications: Reinforce ServSafe, PPE compliance, and department-specific training during onboarding and ongoing development of team members.
- Drive improvement in underperforming areas: Actively support bottom quartile departments by ensuring follow-through on action plans and daily execution standards to close performance gaps.
- Collaborate cross-functionally: Partner with the Closing Manager, Assistant Club Managers, Club Manager, and Department Leads to improve closing routines and enhance the overall member experience.
- Conduct quality and date checks: Regularly inspect products for expiration dates and condition, removing any damaged or outdated items to uphold food safety standards.
- Utilize BJ’s MY WORK system: Execute assigned tasks and ensure compliance with company initiatives and product liability protocols.
- Perform other duties as assigned: Provide operational support outside primary scope as directed by club leadership.
- Operate safely and efficiently: Follow all safety protocols and procedures to ensure compliance and effective equipment use.
- Maintain regular, predictable, full attendance: Demonstrate consistent presence as an essential function of the role to support execution and leadership coverage.
Qualifications
- 2 years of experience in retail, supermarket, or warehouse perishable operations preferred.
- Experience in managing inventory turnover and waste reduction strategies.
- SERV Safe certification required.
- High school diploma required; college degree preferred.
- Basic computer proficiency (MS Word, Excel, Email) required.
- Open shift availability required.
- Must be at least 18 years of age.
Job Conditions
- Frequent movement on hard surfaces and occasional bending, pulling, and reaching.
- Regular lifting of up to 30 pounds; occasional heavier lifting with assistance.
- Exposure to temperature extremes and loud noises within perishable areas.
- Potential exposure to cleaning agents.
- Must maintain all training and required certifications.
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Which companies sponsor visas for project program managers in New Hampshire?
Defense and aerospace contractors operating in southern New Hampshire, including BAE Systems, have sponsored H-1B workers in program management roles. Healthcare systems like Dartmouth Health and technology companies in the Nashua corridor also appear in Department of Labor LCA disclosure data for project and program manager positions. Sponsorship decisions depend on the specific role, candidate qualifications, and the employer's existing immigration infrastructure.
Which visa types are most common for project program manager roles in New Hampshire?
The H-1B is the most frequently used visa category for project program managers in New Hampshire, as the role typically qualifies as a specialty occupation requiring at least a bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as engineering, business, or information technology. The L-1A is an option for managers transferring within a multinational company. Candidates with extraordinary achievement may explore the O-1, though it requires substantial documentation of recognition in the field.
Which cities in New Hampshire have the most project program manager sponsorship jobs?
Manchester and Nashua account for the majority of project program manager sponsorship activity in New Hampshire. Nashua's proximity to the Massachusetts border makes it attractive for defense and technology employers with operations spanning both states. Manchester, as the state's largest city, hosts a concentration of healthcare, financial services, and technology employers. Concord and Portsmouth also have activity, particularly in government contracting and manufacturing.
How to find project program manager visa sponsorship jobs in New Hampshire?
Migrate Mate filters job listings specifically by visa sponsorship availability, making it straightforward to find project program manager roles in New Hampshire where employers are actively open to sponsoring. Rather than sorting through general postings manually, you can search by role and state to surface positions from New Hampshire employers with a history of H-1B and other sponsorship filings for program management functions.
Are there state-specific considerations for project program manager sponsorship in New Hampshire?
New Hampshire's sponsoring employers in defense and government contracting often require security clearance eligibility, which can affect the sponsorship timeline and the pool of qualifying candidates. The state has no income tax, which influences prevailing wage comparisons with neighboring Massachusetts. Program managers in defense-adjacent industries should be aware that security clearance requirements are separate from and not automatically resolved by visa approval.
What is the prevailing wage for sponsored project program manager jobs in New Hampshire?
U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.
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