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Atlas is a nationwide leader in civil engineering, materials testing and geotechnical consulting services for environmental, industrial and infrastructure construction projects. Headquartered in Denver, CO, Atlas currently has over 3,500 employees with offices throughout the US, including Alaska & Hawaii. It’s no accident that Atlas creates a better experience for infrastructure and environmental projects. It’s how we are built – with the best people in the industry, with the reach and expertise to help at any and every step of the project, and with a heart-led approach that puts quality and safety at the center of everything we do. We’re just built to be better. We are a great company.
We are seeking an Environmental Project Manager to join our Woburn, MA or Manchester, NH teams! Come join us!
Job responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Managing and prepare all phases and associated Massachusetts Contingency Plan milestone documents as well as NH Contaminated Site Management and/or Maine Petroleum and Hazardous Waste Cleanup regulations.
- Designing and overseeing site assessments.
- Mentoring junior staff.
- Procuring and managing subcontractors.
- Strong time and task-management skills
- Supporting other Atlas services lines commensurate with skills: Building Sciences, Regulatory Compliance, SPCC Plan preparation, NPDES Services, and/or Industrial Hygiene
- Supporting business development and proposal efforts.
- Technical support for Atlas 24/7 Emergency Response efforts
Minimum requirements:
- Bachelor of Science degree in Geology, Environmental science, Engineering or similar field of study
- 5-10+ years of professional experience
- Thorough knowledge of Massachusetts Contingency Plan
- Strong technical writing skills. Must be able to prepare reports independently and with limited direction.
- Strong project management skills
- Valid driver's license
Technical requirements:
- Knowledge and understanding of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, developing compliance programs and preparing milestone reports.
- Developing and implementing subsurface and groundwater site assessment program
- Current OSHA HAZWOPER Certification
- Proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.)
- Proficient with PDF software
- Knowledge of Teams/OneDrive/SharePoint
- Fill Environmental Professional role for ASTM Phase I Environmental Site Assessment reports
Other miscellaneous qualities:
- Tracking to obtain Licensed Site Professional License's
- Ability to travel within New England up to 20% of the time
- Participate in Emergency Response technical support program, including periodic evening and weekend response support
- Ability to travel within New England up to 20% of the time
- Risk Assessment, Site Assessment, Fate and Transport, and/or remediation design expertise a plus.
- Strong understanding of environmental field practices; environmental media sampling, soil and groundwater investigation, remediation oversight.
Compensation:
$80,000 - $105,000 per year.
The expected salary range for the position is displayed in accordance with the state’s law. Final agreed upon compensation is based upon individual qualifications and experience.
Benefits:
Atlas offers a comprehensive benefit program to meet the diverse needs of our employees. Depending on your employment status, Atlas benefits include health, dental, vision, life, AD&D, voluntary life / AD&D, disability benefits, leaves of absence, 401k, paid time off, paid holidays, employee assistance program, educational assistance program.
Who We Are:
We strive to be the most sought-after infrastructure and environmental solutions company, known for our unique, values-driven approach and brought to life by the industry’s most exceptional people.
Atlas provides professional testing, inspection, engineering, environmental and consulting services from more than 100 locations nationwide. We deliver solutions to both public and private sector clients in the transportation, commercial, water, government, education and industrial markets.
With a legacy of providing consistent quality and results, Atlas creates a better experience at every stage of an infrastructure project. We connect the best experts in the industry to deliver value from concept to completion and beyond. This means doing everything our clients expect and then raising the expectations in a way that only our people can.
Our Values:
Life: We enhance quality of life. We value people and safety above all else.
Heart: As our hallmarks, we act with compassion, empathy and respect.
Trust: We work together as partners, doing what we say with full accountability.
Mastery: Always striving for the highest quality, we ensure greatness inspires all our work.
Atlas EEOC Statement
Atlas is an equal opportunity employer. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws.
This policy applies to all employment practices within our organization, including hiring, recruiting, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, leave of absence, compensation, benefits, training, and apprenticeship. Atlas makes hiring decisions based solely on qualifications, merit, and business needs at the time. For more information, read through our EEO Policy
Junior Project Manager
At TÜV SÜD we are passionate about technology. Innovations impact our daily lives in countless ways, and we are dedicated to being a part of that progress. We test, we audit, we inspect, we advise. We never stop challenging ourselves for the safety of society and its people. We breathe technology, we strive for professional excellence, and we leave a mark. We take the future into our hands. We are TÜV SÜD.
Your Tasks
- Coordinate certification projects from initiation through first factory inspection, including tracking file numbers, service agreements, and inspection cycles.
- Monitor annual and quarterly follow‑up service schedules, proactively identifying upcoming renewals, missed inspections, and potential compliance risks.
- Schedule factory inspections in collaboration with clients, inspectors, and PTDEs, confirming readiness and required documentation.
- Maintain accurate records of inspection activities, certification updates, and program documentation to support operational visibility.
- Liaise with PTDEs and certification agencies to track inspection findings, documentation requirements, and program updates.
- Support financial processes by verifying inspection completion, coordinating invoicing, and tracking revenue tied to recurring certification programs.
- Maintain project data in internal systems (such as PSE and SAP), ensuring projects are opened, maintained, and closed according to internal procedures.
Your Qualifications
- Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Project Management, Engineering Management, or a related field (or equivalent relevant experience).
- 2–3 years of experience in project coordination, project support, or project management in a technical, engineering, or laboratory environment.
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple deadlines and identify risks proactively.
- Clear and professional written and verbal communication skills.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications and project tracking systems.
- Preferred:
- Experience working in regulated, certification, testing, or service‑based environments.
- Ability to collaborate effectively with engineers, technical leads, and customers.
- Ability to work independently while staying aligned with management direction.
What We Offer
- A collaborative team environment within a globally recognized certification and testing organization.
- Opportunities to develop project management capabilities in a technical and compliance‑focused setting.
- Exposure to international certification agencies and industry‑recognized processes.
- A workplace culture that values diverse backgrounds, inclusive communication, and continuous improvement.
Additional Information
- The anticipated annual base pay range for this full-time position is $65,000 - 75,000. Actual base pay will be determined based on various factors, including years of relevant experience, training, qualifications, and internal equity. Additionally, we offer a comprehensive benefits package to employees, including a 401(k) plan with employer match, up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave for birthing parents and 2 weeks for other parents, health plans (medical, dental, and vision), life insurance and disability, and generous paid time off.
- Workplace model: Remote
- We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.
Job Title: Cloud Automation Engineer
Location: North Reafing, MA
Employment Type: Full-Time
Job Description
We are seeking an AWS-focused engineer to build and operate a cloud analytics and dashboard layer for device and fleet data. Data lands in S3 and is queried primarily through Amazon Athena. You will own the end-to-end delivery of reliable datasets, SQL queries, and visualization dashboards used by engineering and operations teams. This role requires strong execution in a fast-paced, ambiguous environment, with a high bar for quality, operational excellence, and written communication.
Responsibilities
- Own dashboard and analytics deliverables end-to-end (design → build → test → release → operate).
- Build and maintain Amazon Athena SQL queries, views, and datasets that support filtering, drill-down analysis, and repeatable reporting.
- Develop and enhance dashboards using QuickSight and/or CloudWatch dashboards (or equivalent AWS-native visualization tooling).
- Define metrics/KPIs with stakeholders and translate requirements into clear, actionable visualizations.
- Improve cost and performance of analytics workflows (partition strategies, query optimization, efficient formats, and operational guardrails).
- Drive data quality and correctness: detect schema changes, missing partitions, late data, and regressions; write RCAs and implement durable fixes.
- Implement mechanisms that scale (dashboards as mechanisms, SLIs/SLOs where applicable, alarms, runbooks, and automated checks).
- Collaborate cross-functionally with teams responsible for ingestion/ETL; contribute to ETL as a plus (Lambda, Step Functions, scheduling).
Essential Skills
- 4+ years of relevant experience delivering dashboards and analytics solutions in AWS.
- Strong SQL proficiency with experience building maintainable, production-grade query logic.
- Hands-on experience with Amazon Athena and S3-based analytics workflows.
- Experience with QuickSight and/or CloudWatch dashboards (or comparable visualization tools integrated with AWS).
- Proficiency in TypeScript (expected usage mix approximately 60% TypeScript / 40% other technologies).
- Strong SDLC discipline: Git, code reviews, automated testing, and CI/CD.
- Strong troubleshooting and root-cause analysis skills; ability to drive issues to closure.
- Strong written communication (design notes, operational runbooks, incident summaries).
- Experience with AWS CDK (TypeScript) and Infrastructure as Code practices.
Become a Community Transit Journey Mechanic Start a rewarding career servicing the vehicles that connect Snohomish County communities every day! If you're ready to build new skills, work with cutting-edge technology, and enjoy great benefits and career opportunities, Community Transit may be the right place for you.
Community Transit is headquartered in Everett, Washington.
Applicants must reside in Washington state and report in person to perform their duties.
What makes Community Transit different? Stability There has never been a more exciting time to work in the transit industry.
Community Transit offers training and career growth in an industry that needs strong and skilled leaders.
As light rail expands to our region and as our communities continue to grow, the demand for our services — and mechanics to keep them running — will continue to grow.
Future investments in more sustainable transportation and green technology will also open up new opportunities for mechanics.
Retirement pension Even if you love your job, you'll probably want to retire from it someday.
Community Transit is a Washington State Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) employer, and our exceptional retirement benefits make it easy.
A pension is a type of retirement plan that provides monthly income after you retire from your position.
Many people consider pensions to be one of the most reliable ways to plan for retirement, as pension funds are not impacted by the stock market or other economic forces.
With a career at Community Transit, your future is secure.
Quality of work Taking care of our employees is key to keeping things running like a well-oiled machine.
We know that well-cared for engines — and people — won't burn out.
We emphasize quality work over quotas.
We're looking for life-long learners and problem-solvers who take pride in their work.
Our mechanics enjoy a clean and well-maintained facility where quality of work, safety, and injury prevention are prioritized.
Variety No two days are the same as a mechanic at Community Transit.
You won't find assembly lines or monotony in our shops.
Our mechanics enjoy working on a variety of vehicles, with various tools and tech, and each day brings a new challenge.
Investments in new vehicles and green technology will continue to add to the variety of skills our mechanics can grow while working here.
Advanced Technology There's no crawling under dirty engines in a cold and dingy shop at our facilities.
Our mechanics work with the most cutting-edge tools in the transit industry in our spacious, heated, and well-lit shop that includes lifts and the ability to easily steam clean vehicles before service.
We invest in your training with two full-time trainers dedicated to providing continuing education to mechanics including original equipment manufacturer's (OEM) training.
$5000 Sign-on bonus We've made starting a new career even easier with a sign-on bonus for new mechanics.
That's an extra $5,000 on top of the great benefits and generous pay that our mechanics earn.
Start a career that takes you places with some extra cash in your pocket.
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*New mechanic sign-on incentive bonus is subject to qualification.
Incentive bonus payout and qualification milestones: $1,500 after completion of 60 calendar days, $1,500 after completion of 90 calendar days and $2,000 after completion of probation.
Sign-on incentive bonus is subject to applicable payroll taxes and withholding.) Experience requirements Qualified applicants should have: 4 years experience in mechanical repair on diesel and or gasoline-powered equipment, including electrical, gas engines, diesel engines, air systems, suspensions, and air and hydraulic brakes.
OR 2 years experience and completion of a 2-year vocational or community college diesel mechanics program.
Mechanic pay and benefits We offer a shift differential compensation to employees — an extra bump in pay that some workers make for working outside of normal business hours.
Starting pay for Journey-level Mechanics: $52.56 per hour plus excellent benefits.
Shift Differential for swing shift is $55.19 per hour before overtime increases.
Shift Differential for graveyard shift is $56.50 per hour before overtime increases.
Enjoy excellent employee benefits including: Medical, dental, and vision insurance PERS Retirement pension (Public Employee Retirement System) Company-paid life insurance and disability insurance 152 hours of paid time off per year 10 company paid holidays 6 days of Washington Paid Sick Leave Comprehensive wellness program Flexible spending accounts — health care and dependent care $1,100 annual tool and clothing allowance Shift selection and priority for paid time off requests are determined by seniority, which is based on an employee's hire date.
As a note, Community Transit has extended job offers to a group of current contract employees as part of an operational transition.
These employees will receive a seniority date of Oct.
1, 2024, even if their official start date with Community Transit is later.
In addition to our generous benefits, mechanics also enjoy: Employer-paid and maintained uniforms and protective clothing Community Transit provides a $1,100 annual tool and clothing allowance paid each year to all employees who have completed 1,040 hours of work and applies to roles that require personal tools and work clothing Employee assistance program that provides consultation and referral services for things like stress management, grief and loss, anxiety and depression, etc.
ORCA bus pass Transportation incentive program: Employees who rideshare 60% of their work shifts per month receive a monthly incentive paid quarterly Core points — employee recognition program Company-paid DOT medical exams when employees use a contracted facility
Become a Community Transit Journey Mechanic Start a rewarding career servicing the vehicles that connect Snohomish County communities every day! If you're ready to build new skills, work with cutting-edge technology, and enjoy great benefits and career opportunities, Community Transit may be the right place for you.
Community Transit is headquartered in Everett, Washington.
Applicants must reside in Washington state and report in person to perform their duties.
What makes Community Transit different? Stability There has never been a more exciting time to work in the transit industry.
Community Transit offers training and career growth in an industry that needs strong and skilled leaders.
As light rail expands to our region and as our communities continue to grow, the demand for our services — and mechanics to keep them running — will continue to grow.
Future investments in more sustainable transportation and green technology will also open up new opportunities for mechanics.
Retirement pension Even if you love your job, you'll probably want to retire from it someday.
Community Transit is a Washington State Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) employer, and our exceptional retirement benefits make it easy.
A pension is a type of retirement plan that provides monthly income after you retire from your position.
Many people consider pensions to be one of the most reliable ways to plan for retirement, as pension funds are not impacted by the stock market or other economic forces.
With a career at Community Transit, your future is secure.
Quality of work Taking care of our employees is key to keeping things running like a well-oiled machine.
We know that well-cared for engines — and people — won't burn out.
We emphasize quality work over quotas.
We're looking for life-long learners and problem-solvers who take pride in their work.
Our mechanics enjoy a clean and well-maintained facility where quality of work, safety, and injury prevention are prioritized.
Variety No two days are the same as a mechanic at Community Transit.
You won't find assembly lines or monotony in our shops.
Our mechanics enjoy working on a variety of vehicles, with various tools and tech, and each day brings a new challenge.
Investments in new vehicles and green technology will continue to add to the variety of skills our mechanics can grow while working here.
Advanced Technology There's no crawling under dirty engines in a cold and dingy shop at our facilities.
Our mechanics work with the most cutting-edge tools in the transit industry in our spacious, heated, and well-lit shop that includes lifts and the ability to easily steam clean vehicles before service.
We invest in your training with two full-time trainers dedicated to providing continuing education to mechanics including original equipment manufacturer's (OEM) training.
$5000 Sign-on bonus We've made starting a new career even easier with a sign-on bonus for new mechanics.
That's an extra $5,000 on top of the great benefits and generous pay that our mechanics earn.
Start a career that takes you places with some extra cash in your pocket.
(
*New mechanic sign-on incentive bonus is subject to qualification.
Incentive bonus payout and qualification milestones: $1,500 after completion of 60 calendar days, $1,500 after completion of 90 calendar days and $2,000 after completion of probation.
Sign-on incentive bonus is subject to applicable payroll taxes and withholding.) Experience requirements Qualified applicants should have: 4 years experience in mechanical repair on diesel and or gasoline-powered equipment, including electrical, gas engines, diesel engines, air systems, suspensions, and air and hydraulic brakes.
OR 2 years experience and completion of a 2-year vocational or community college diesel mechanics program.
Mechanic pay and benefits We offer a shift differential compensation to employees — an extra bump in pay that some workers make for working outside of normal business hours.
Starting pay for Journey-level Mechanics: $52.56 per hour plus excellent benefits.
Shift Differential for swing shift is $55.19 per hour before overtime increases.
Shift Differential for graveyard shift is $56.50 per hour before overtime increases.
Enjoy excellent employee benefits including: Medical, dental, and vision insurance PERS Retirement pension (Public Employee Retirement System) Company-paid life insurance and disability insurance 152 hours of paid time off per year 10 company paid holidays 6 days of Washington Paid Sick Leave Comprehensive wellness program Flexible spending accounts — health care and dependent care $1,100 annual tool and clothing allowance Shift selection and priority for paid time off requests are determined by seniority, which is based on an employee's hire date.
As a note, Community Transit has extended job offers to a group of current contract employees as part of an operational transition.
These employees will receive a seniority date of Oct.
1, 2024, even if their official start date with Community Transit is later.
In addition to our generous benefits, mechanics also enjoy: Employer-paid and maintained uniforms and protective clothing Community Transit provides a $1,100 annual tool and clothing allowance paid each year to all employees who have completed 1,040 hours of work and applies to roles that require personal tools and work clothing Employee assistance program that provides consultation and referral services for things like stress management, grief and loss, anxiety and depression, etc.
ORCA bus pass Transportation incentive program: Employees who rideshare 60% of their work shifts per month receive a monthly incentive paid quarterly Core points — employee recognition program Company-paid DOT medical exams when employees use a contracted facility
Become a Community Transit Journey Mechanic Start a rewarding career servicing the vehicles that connect Snohomish County communities every day! If you're ready to build new skills, work with cutting-edge technology, and enjoy great benefits and career opportunities, Community Transit may be the right place for you.
Community Transit is headquartered in Everett, Washington.
Applicants must reside in Washington state and report in person to perform their duties.
What makes Community Transit different? Stability There has never been a more exciting time to work in the transit industry.
Community Transit offers training and career growth in an industry that needs strong and skilled leaders.
As light rail expands to our region and as our communities continue to grow, the demand for our services — and mechanics to keep them running — will continue to grow.
Future investments in more sustainable transportation and green technology will also open up new opportunities for mechanics.
Retirement pension Even if you love your job, you'll probably want to retire from it someday.
Community Transit is a Washington State Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) employer, and our exceptional retirement benefits make it easy.
A pension is a type of retirement plan that provides monthly income after you retire from your position.
Many people consider pensions to be one of the most reliable ways to plan for retirement, as pension funds are not impacted by the stock market or other economic forces.
With a career at Community Transit, your future is secure.
Quality of work Taking care of our employees is key to keeping things running like a well-oiled machine.
We know that well-cared for engines — and people — won't burn out.
We emphasize quality work over quotas.
We're looking for life-long learners and problem-solvers who take pride in their work.
Our mechanics enjoy a clean and well-maintained facility where quality of work, safety, and injury prevention are prioritized.
Variety No two days are the same as a mechanic at Community Transit.
You won't find assembly lines or monotony in our shops.
Our mechanics enjoy working on a variety of vehicles, with various tools and tech, and each day brings a new challenge.
Investments in new vehicles and green technology will continue to add to the variety of skills our mechanics can grow while working here.
Advanced Technology There's no crawling under dirty engines in a cold and dingy shop at our facilities.
Our mechanics work with the most cutting-edge tools in the transit industry in our spacious, heated, and well-lit shop that includes lifts and the ability to easily steam clean vehicles before service.
We invest in your training with two full-time trainers dedicated to providing continuing education to mechanics including original equipment manufacturer's (OEM) training.
$5000 Sign-on bonus We've made starting a new career even easier with a sign-on bonus for new mechanics.
That's an extra $5,000 on top of the great benefits and generous pay that our mechanics earn.
Start a career that takes you places with some extra cash in your pocket.
(
*New mechanic sign-on incentive bonus is subject to qualification.
Incentive bonus payout and qualification milestones: $1,500 after completion of 60 calendar days, $1,500 after completion of 90 calendar days and $2,000 after completion of probation.
Sign-on incentive bonus is subject to applicable payroll taxes and withholding.) Experience requirements Qualified applicants should have: 4 years experience in mechanical repair on diesel and or gasoline-powered equipment, including electrical, gas engines, diesel engines, air systems, suspensions, and air and hydraulic brakes.
OR 2 years experience and completion of a 2-year vocational or community college diesel mechanics program.
Mechanic pay and benefits We offer a shift differential compensation to employees — an extra bump in pay that some workers make for working outside of normal business hours.
Starting pay for Journey-level Mechanics: $52.56 per hour plus excellent benefits.
Shift Differential for swing shift is $55.19 per hour before overtime increases.
Shift Differential for graveyard shift is $56.50 per hour before overtime increases.
Enjoy excellent employee benefits including: Medical, dental, and vision insurance PERS Retirement pension (Public Employee Retirement System) Company-paid life insurance and disability insurance 152 hours of paid time off per year 10 company paid holidays 6 days of Washington Paid Sick Leave Comprehensive wellness program Flexible spending accounts — health care and dependent care $1,100 annual tool and clothing allowance Shift selection and priority for paid time off requests are determined by seniority, which is based on an employee's hire date.
As a note, Community Transit has extended job offers to a group of current contract employees as part of an operational transition.
These employees will receive a seniority date of Oct.
1, 2024, even if their official start date with Community Transit is later.
In addition to our generous benefits, mechanics also enjoy: Employer-paid and maintained uniforms and protective clothing Community Transit provides a $1,100 annual tool and clothing allowance paid each year to all employees who have completed 1,040 hours of work and applies to roles that require personal tools and work clothing Employee assistance program that provides consultation and referral services for things like stress management, grief and loss, anxiety and depression, etc.
ORCA bus pass Transportation incentive program: Employees who rideshare 60% of their work shifts per month receive a monthly incentive paid quarterly Core points — employee recognition program Company-paid DOT medical exams when employees use a contracted facility
Become a Community Transit Journey Mechanic Start a rewarding career servicing the vehicles that connect Snohomish County communities every day! If you're ready to build new skills, work with cutting-edge technology, and enjoy great benefits and career opportunities, Community Transit may be the right place for you.
Community Transit is headquartered in Everett, Washington.
Applicants must reside in Washington state and report in person to perform their duties.
What makes Community Transit different? Stability There has never been a more exciting time to work in the transit industry.
Community Transit offers training and career growth in an industry that needs strong and skilled leaders.
As light rail expands to our region and as our communities continue to grow, the demand for our services — and mechanics to keep them running — will continue to grow.
Future investments in more sustainable transportation and green technology will also open up new opportunities for mechanics.
Retirement pension Even if you love your job, you'll probably want to retire from it someday.
Community Transit is a Washington State Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) employer, and our exceptional retirement benefits make it easy.
A pension is a type of retirement plan that provides monthly income after you retire from your position.
Many people consider pensions to be one of the most reliable ways to plan for retirement, as pension funds are not impacted by the stock market or other economic forces.
With a career at Community Transit, your future is secure.
Quality of work Taking care of our employees is key to keeping things running like a well-oiled machine.
We know that well-cared for engines — and people — won't burn out.
We emphasize quality work over quotas.
We're looking for life-long learners and problem-solvers who take pride in their work.
Our mechanics enjoy a clean and well-maintained facility where quality of work, safety, and injury prevention are prioritized.
Variety No two days are the same as a mechanic at Community Transit.
You won't find assembly lines or monotony in our shops.
Our mechanics enjoy working on a variety of vehicles, with various tools and tech, and each day brings a new challenge.
Investments in new vehicles and green technology will continue to add to the variety of skills our mechanics can grow while working here.
Advanced Technology There's no crawling under dirty engines in a cold and dingy shop at our facilities.
Our mechanics work with the most cutting-edge tools in the transit industry in our spacious, heated, and well-lit shop that includes lifts and the ability to easily steam clean vehicles before service.
We invest in your training with two full-time trainers dedicated to providing continuing education to mechanics including original equipment manufacturer's (OEM) training.
$5000 Sign-on bonus We've made starting a new career even easier with a sign-on bonus for new mechanics.
That's an extra $5,000 on top of the great benefits and generous pay that our mechanics earn.
Start a career that takes you places with some extra cash in your pocket.
(
*New mechanic sign-on incentive bonus is subject to qualification.
Incentive bonus payout and qualification milestones: $1,500 after completion of 60 calendar days, $1,500 after completion of 90 calendar days and $2,000 after completion of probation.
Sign-on incentive bonus is subject to applicable payroll taxes and withholding.) Experience requirements Qualified applicants should have: 4 years experience in mechanical repair on diesel and or gasoline-powered equipment, including electrical, gas engines, diesel engines, air systems, suspensions, and air and hydraulic brakes.
OR 2 years experience and completion of a 2-year vocational or community college diesel mechanics program.
Mechanic pay and benefits We offer a shift differential compensation to employees — an extra bump in pay that some workers make for working outside of normal business hours.
Starting pay for Journey-level Mechanics: $52.56 per hour plus excellent benefits.
Shift Differential for swing shift is $55.19 per hour before overtime increases.
Shift Differential for graveyard shift is $56.50 per hour before overtime increases.
Enjoy excellent employee benefits including: Medical, dental, and vision insurance PERS Retirement pension (Public Employee Retirement System) Company-paid life insurance and disability insurance 152 hours of paid time off per year 10 company paid holidays 6 days of Washington Paid Sick Leave Comprehensive wellness program Flexible spending accounts — health care and dependent care $1,100 annual tool and clothing allowance Shift selection and priority for paid time off requests are determined by seniority, which is based on an employee's hire date.
As a note, Community Transit has extended job offers to a group of current contract employees as part of an operational transition.
These employees will receive a seniority date of Oct.
1, 2024, even if their official start date with Community Transit is later.
In addition to our generous benefits, mechanics also enjoy: Employer-paid and maintained uniforms and protective clothing Community Transit provides a $1,100 annual tool and clothing allowance paid each year to all employees who have completed 1,040 hours of work and applies to roles that require personal tools and work clothing Employee assistance program that provides consultation and referral services for things like stress management, grief and loss, anxiety and depression, etc.
ORCA bus pass Transportation incentive program: Employees who rideshare 60% of their work shifts per month receive a monthly incentive paid quarterly Core points — employee recognition program Company-paid DOT medical exams when employees use a contracted facility
Manufacturing Engineer – Process Planning
Compensation: up to $115,000
Reports to: Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Role Overview
The Manufacturing Engineer supports the development and optimization of manufacturing processes for high‑precision products. This role is central to improving efficiency, enhancing product quality, and ensuring production targets are consistently met. The engineer collaborates across departments—including Design Engineering, Quality, Operations, and the shop floor—to strengthen product flow, maintain documentation accuracy, and drive continuous improvement.
Key Responsibilities
Process & Design Review
- Evaluate product designs for manufacturability, appropriate tolerances, quality requirements, and cost‑impacting features.
- Define the complete manufacturing process for components and assemblies, ensuring alignment with production capabilities.
- Determine fixture and gage requirements for new parts and either design or source the necessary tooling.
Documentation & Systems
- Create and maintain manufacturing routes and bills of material within the ERP system.
- Review Engineering Change Orders and update process documentation accordingly.
- Maintain accurate and up‑to‑date process instructions, tooling documentation, and related technical records.
Collaboration & Problem Solving
- Work closely with manufacturing engineers, design engineers, quality personnel, supervisors, and machine operators to maximize productivity and product quality.
- Participate in root‑cause investigations and corrective actions for quality issues.
- Support continuous improvement initiatives that enhance throughput, reduce waste, and improve consistency.
Required Skills & Competencies
- Experience with CNC machining, including work‑holding principles and machining fundamentals.
- Strong understanding of general machine shop practices and measurement techniques.
- Proficiency with CAD/solid modeling tools and familiarity with engineering drawings, GD&T, and dimensioning standards.
- Experience with ERP/MRP systems for routing, BOM creation, and documentation control.
- Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Office applications.
- Ability to work independently, think creatively, and manage tasks with minimal supervision.
- Effective verbal and written communication skills.
Additional Notes
This role requires a blend of technical expertise, hands‑on problem solving, and cross‑functional collaboration. The ideal candidate is detail‑oriented, proactive, and comfortable working in a fast‑paced manufacturing environment.
The Vice President, Growth is a key executive leader responsible for developing and executing a unified growth strategy that accelerates company expansion across the Department of Defense and national security markets. The Vice President, Growth is responsible for shaping and executing Odyssey's growth strategy to deliver mission-critical solutions that ensure national security and warfighter readiness. This role integrates business development, capture management, proposals, and marketing into a unified, high-performance growth engine. The ideal candidate is a proven growth executive with deep knowledge of federal acquisition processes, strong customer relationships, and a record of accomplishment in winning large-scale federal contracts. Reporting directly to the CEO, the Vice President, Growth is a key member of the executive team, driving expansion, strategic positioning, and customer impact across the enterprise.
ResponsibilitiesGrowth Strategy & Leadership
- Architect, shape and lead the company's strategic growth strategy in alignment with its long-term vision, capabilities, and emerging customer needs.
- Translate strategic goals into executable business plans, capture priorities, and investment areas.
- Identify and assess adjacent market segments and emerging customer needs to inform growth priorities.
- Serve as a strategic advisor to the CEO and executive team on growth investments and performance, pipeline health and bid strategies, and competitive positioning.
- Identify market trends, customer priorities, and technology shifts to inform positioning and investment decisions.
- Collaborate with operations, technical, and finance teams to shape high value, differentiated offerings.
Business Development & Capture
- Drive the end-to-end business development lifecycle from opportunity identification through contract award.
- Lead opportunity identification, qualification, and capture across existing and emerging DoD markets.
- Manage and mentor a high-performing business development and capture team focused on prime contract growth.
- Build and maintain a robust forward-looking qualified pipeline of defense-focused pursuits, focusing on high-value opportunities.
- Engage directly with senior customers, program offices, and mission stakeholders to shape requirements and influence outcomes.
- Serve as executive sponsor/capture lead for strategic pursuits, ensuring competitive positioning and customer engagement.
Proposal Operations
- Oversee a centralized proposal function that delivers high-quality, compliant, and compelling responses.
- Implement scalable processes, tools, and color team reviews to drive proposal efficiency and excellence.
- Collaborate with operations and technical teams to craft win themes, discriminating value propositions, and solution differentiators.
- Standardize proposal operations with repeatable tools, templates, and processes across all phases (RFI, RFQ, RFP).
Marketing & Brand Positioning
- Lead Odyssey's marketing strategy to amplify our voice, mission, and value to the defense community.
- Position Odyssey as a trusted, mission-aligned partner by elevating visibility at industry events and conferences.
- Drive the development of thought leadership content, campaign strategies, digital assets, and event engagement.
- Ensure brand consistency across all internal and external channels and communication platforms.
- Oversee the creation of content including white papers, capability statements, website messaging, case studies, and social media.
Customer & Partner Engagement
- Serve as a visible ambassador of Odyssey's mission and capabilities across the defense ecosystem.
- Cultivate and nurture enduring relationships with senior government customers, acquisition leaders, and industry partners.
- Represent the company at industry events, conferences, and government forums as a growth ambassador.
- Identify, negotiate and manage teaming relationships, strategic partnerships, small business, and joint venture alliances that enhance market competitiveness.
Internal Collaboration & Leadership
- Champion a culture of growth, agility, accountability, and team development across the organization while mentoring and developing Growth team members.
- Collaborate with operational leaders to ensure proposed solutions align with customer needs, delivery capacity and technical excellence.
- Work closely with operations, finance, HR, and technical leaders to ensure solutions are aligned with customer needs and delivery capabilities.
- Provide executive-level reporting on key growth metrics, win rates, pipeline health, and strategic goals to executive leadership and Board stakeholders.
Citizenship: Must be a US citizen
Clearance: Must have an Active Secret Clearance with the ability to obtain Top Secret
Minimum Required Qualifications:
Education: Bachelor's degree in business, engineering, public policy, or related field.
Years of Experience: 15+ years of experience in federal business development, capture, or strategic marketing in the defense sector.
Preferred Qualifications
Clearance: Active Top Secret
Education: Advanced degree (MBA or relevant technical field)
- Proven success leading and winning complex DoD services contracts
- Deep understanding of federal acquisition regulations (FAR/DFARS), procurement strategies, and GWAC/IDIQ/OTA vehicles.
- Strong executive presence with demonstrated experience briefing senior government officials and C-level management.
The ideal candidate is:
- Mission-Oriented: Understands and supports the national defense mission and warfighter priorities.
- Growth-minded: Combines analytical rigor with creative pursuit strategies.
- Integrated Thinker: Seamlessly connects capture, proposals, and marketing into a strategic growth engine.
- Collaborative: Operate effectively across diverse technical and operational teams.
- Customer-Centric: Builds trust through deep engagement, insight, and tailored solutions.
- Brand-Aware: Understands how to communicate value and differentiation across federal and industry audiences.
- Results-Driven: Motivated by measurable outcomes, accountable for pipeline development and win rates.
- Resilient and accountable: Able to navigate complex pursuits and maintain high performance under pressure.
Additional Information:
Location: Corporate Headquarters - Wakefield, MA
Travel: Up to 50%
Remote, Onsite, or Hybrid: Onsite
Company OverviewOdyssey Systems Consulting Group, is an innovative small business committed to providing world-class technical, management, and training support services to government and public sector clients. We focus on people, processes, and performance to deliver superior results. Since our inception in 1997, our commitment to mission success and customer satisfaction has been recognized with exponential growth and exceptional past performance ratings. We accept challenging assignments and drive projects from the planning stages, through implementation, and into operations and support.
Please note: Final compensation for this position will be determined by various factors such as the Federal Government contract labor categories and contract wage rates, relevant work experience, specific skills and competencies, geographic location, education, and certifications.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
Manufacturing Engineer – Process Planning
Reports To: Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Salary Range: Up to $115,000 annually
Location: Beverly, MA 01915
Position Summary
The Manufacturing Engineer – Process Planning plays a critical role in developing, optimizing, and sustaining manufacturing processes for high-precision products. This position drives efficiency, improves product quality, and supports on-time delivery by translating product designs into effective, repeatable manufacturing processes. The role collaborates cross-functionally with engineering, quality, and production teams to maximize throughput, schedule attainment, and overall manufacturing performance.
Essential Functions
- Review product designs to ensure manufacturability, appropriate tolerances, quality requirements, and cost efficiency.
- Define and document manufacturing processes required to produce components and assemblies.
- Identify, design, or procure fixtures, tooling, and gages required for new and existing products.
- Develop and maintain manufacturing routings and bills of material (BOMs) within the ERP system.
- Review Engineering Change Orders (ECOs) and update process documentation as required.
- Collaborate closely with manufacturing engineers, design engineers, quality personnel, supervisors, and machine operators to improve shop-floor productivity and product quality.
- Participate in root-cause analysis and corrective action activities related to quality or process discrepancies.
Qualifications & Competencies
- Hands-on experience with CNC machining, including a strong understanding of workholding and machining principles.
- Working knowledge of general machine shop practices and precision measurement techniques.
- Proficiency in CAD/solid modeling and familiarity with drawing standards, GD&T, and dimensioning practices.
- Experience using ERP/MRP systems in a manufacturing environment.
- Strong computer skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Office applications.
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision while managing multiple priorities.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills in English.