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PartnerPlus jobs in Austin

What is 'Partner Plus'?

The Partner Plus recruitment model is a service line that sits in between the standardised contingent offering and the traditional retained search model

What industries and sectors does 'PartnerPlus' cover?

Partner Plus operates within a wide range of industries and sectors such as Filtration, Energy and Non-Wovens, offering an unrivalled service to market leaders;

What are the benefits of 'PartnerPlus' to our clients?

We offer:

100% Job fill ratio
Failsafe Fee structure, all guaranteed 
Dedicated subject matter experts in Filtration and Nonwoven
Market Intelligence 
Salary Benchmarking
Focus on Cultural and Organisation Fit
Passive talent pool Management 
Faster time to hire
Guaranteed Shortlists within 7-10 days
Mutually collaborative consultative approach
Psychometric Testing


Filtration Industry
Is very much growth Industry, protecting and making better what matters. The quality of the air we breathe, the water we drink, the buildings we work in, the cars we drive, the hospitals we use and schools our children attend. Filtration solutions are making the world a safer place. The Partner Plus team are proud to have supported both start-up and established corporate clients in realising their strategies by providing our expertise in key areas such as Operations, Production, Sales, Research and Development.
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Nonwoven Industry
Closely related to Filtration and has synergies in many industries including Healthcare, Beauty Care, Medical devices, Critical Cleaning, Consumer wipes and ‘high-performance’ Materials. The Innovation process is constant within this industry and our main areas of support surround Business Development/Sales, Product Development and Commercial Development. 
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Sales and Business Development
Sales jobs are a great opportunity for individuals who enjoy interacting with people and are driven to achieve their goals. Whether you are just starting your career or are looking for a new challenge, Orion Group's PartnerPlus have plenty of sales job opportunities available in a variety of industries and locations
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Contact Orion Group today and learn more about ‘PartnerPlus’ and what we can do to help attract the right permanent placement to your organisation.

Contact: partnerplus@orioneng.com

​Austin, Texas has emerged as a significant hub for life sciences in recent years. The city is home to a thriving ecosystem of life sciences companies, research institutions, and academic centers. Several factors contribute to Austin's growing prominence in this field:

  1. Research and Academic Institutions: Austin is home to prominent research institutions such as the University of Texas at Austin, which has a strong focus on life sciences and biotechnology. The university's Dell Medical School and the College of Natural Sciences contribute to research and innovation in the field.

  2. Industry Presence: Austin has attracted a substantial number of life sciences companies, ranging from startups to established firms. These companies are engaged in various areas such as biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, diagnostics, and digital health.

  3. Funding and Support: The availability of venture capital and government funding in Austin has played a crucial role in fostering the growth of life sciences companies. The Texas Emerging Technology Fund and the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) are among the organizations that support life sciences innovation in the region.

  4. Collaboration and Networking: Austin offers a collaborative environment, with numerous networking events, conferences, and industry associations focused on life sciences. These opportunities facilitate knowledge sharing, partnerships, and innovation.

  5. Quality of Life: Austin's high quality of life, relatively low cost of living compared to other major cities, and vibrant startup culture make it an attractive destination for life sciences professionals and entrepreneurs.

It's worth noting that while Austin has seen significant growth in the life sciences sector, it may not be as established as some other traditional biotech hubs like Boston or San Francisco. However, the city's ongoing developments, resources, and commitment to fostering innovation have positioned it as an emerging hub for life sciences.