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We are supporting the launch of a new robotics and automation engineering hub for a well-established global industrial technology company with approximately $400M in annual revenue.
This facility will serve as a center of excellence, combining office space with a hands-on production and integration environment for the design, assembly, and implementation of advanced robotic solutions.
This is a hands-on role responsible for overseeing day-to-day operational, facilities, and production support activities to ensure efficient and safe execution across the site.
Responsibilities:
Inventory & Supply Chain Management
- Receive and inspect incoming parts and materials for accuracy and quality
- Maintain inventory records and perform regular stock audits
- Coordinate with suppliers to resolve discrepancies and ensure timely fulfillment
- Track shipments and monitor delivery schedules
Production Coordination
- Schedule and coordinate work with assembly contractors and external vendors
- Ensure proper documentation and build instructions are provided
- Monitor production timelines and address issues that may impact delivery
- Support quality checks during and after assembly
Plant Safety & Compliance
- Implement and maintain workplace safety procedures in accordance with regulations
- Conduct routine safety inspections and address potential hazards
- Maintain safety records and documentation
- Provide safety guidance and training for employees and contractors
Facilities Management
- Oversee day-to-day maintenance of the engineering and production facility
- Coordinate minor repairs, equipment upkeep, and workspace organization
- Ensure the facility remains clean, safe, and optimized for efficient operations
- Manage external vendors for major repairs, maintenance, or upgrades
Purchasing & Vendor Management
- Source and procure parts, materials, tools, and equipment
- Obtain and compare quotes, negotiate pricing, and manage supplier relationships
- Track purchases and maintain expense records
- Maintain a database of approved suppliers and contractors
Operational & Administrative Support
- Maintain operational documentation related to inventory, production, and facilities
- Prepare reports on operational performance and recommend improvements
- Track budgets related to supplies, contractors, and facility needs
- Support onboarding and coordination of contractors or new team members
Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Partner closely with engineering, logistics, and leadership teams to support program execution
- Provide regular status updates and escalate operational risks or issues
Process Improvement
- Identify workflow inefficiencies and implement operational improvements
- Proactively resolve issues to minimize delays and disruptions
Qualifications
- Experience in operations, facilities, manufacturing, or production environments
- Strong organizational, multitasking, and problem-solving skills
- Knowledge of inventory management and supply chain processes
- Familiarity with manufacturing, assembly, or hardware environments
- Understanding of workplace safety standards and compliance
- Proficiency with tools or software for inventory tracking, scheduling, and reporting
- Strong communication skills and ability to work cross-functionally
- Hands-on, self-starter mindset comfortable in a fast-paced environment
About the Opportunity
- New robotics engineering hub located north of Boston with modern office and production lab space
- Opportunity to help build and scale operations from the ground up
- Backed by a stable, globally recognized industrial technology organization
- Strong growth plans and long-term career development potential
AgZen’s mission is to make agrochemical spraying more efficient and eliminate pesticide waste. Our products allow farmers to use up to 50% less agrochemicals while improving pest control, crop health, and yield. We are a vibrant startup based in Boston, Massachusetts, and we are committed to helping farmers save money and preventing the over-spraying of agrochemicals.
Founded out of MIT and backed by $13.5M in funding from DCVC and Material Impact, our multidisciplinary team of engineers and scientists is redefining sustainable farming with breakthrough technology. We’re not just improving agriculture, we’re reimagining what’s possible.
About the Role:
The Product Management team is responsible for defining, developing, and scaling AgZen’s product line that combines sensing, computer vision, and data analysis to fundamentally improve spraying. The team works across hardware, software, and field operations to ensure products meet performance goals and deliver measurable impact for growers.
As a Product Manager, you will guide the roadmap and execution of AgZen’s RealCoverage system and related spray optimization products. You will translate customer needs, technical constraints, and business priorities into clear direction for cross-functional teams, helping AgZen bring reliable, high-performing products to market at scale.
This role is located in Somerville, MA (Boston area) with work required to be in-person.
What You’ll Do:
- Define and manage the roadmap for RealCoverage and future spray optimization products.
- Translate customer and field insights into product requirements and priorities.
- Collaborate with engineering on specifications, trade-offs, and release planning.
- Partner with field operations and commercial teams to validate performance and usability in real-world conditions.
- Guide product evolution from real-time measurement toward predictive and prescriptive capabilities.
- Support scaling efforts as AgZen transitions from pilot to large-scale commercial deployments.
- Communicate product goals, progress, and dependencies across engineering, field, and business teams.
What We're Looking For:
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering, computer science, or a related technical field preferred.
- 5+ years of experience as a Product Manager or Technical Program Manager in robotics, autonomous systems, or other hardware/software products.
- Strong technical understanding of sensing, embedded systems, and AI/ML development.
- Proven ability to manage technically complex products and balance customer, technical, and business needs.
- Experience collaborating with cross-functional teams, including engineering and field operations.
- Comfortable working in both lab and field environments and adjusting to real-world constraints.
- Strong organizational and communication skills; able to work independently in a fast-paced, early-stage company.
- Familiarity with agriculture, agtech, or industrial systems is a plus.
What we offer: The opportunity to make an immediate and visible impact in a fast-growing company, competitive salaries, early-employee equity, 401(k) with employer matching, generous PTO and paid holidays, health, dental, and vision insurance.
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
The Air Force Program Execution Office for PEO Digital (AFPEO/HB) has the collective Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) mission responsibility to manage and execute the modernization, development, testing, production, fielding, and sustainment of the PEO Electronic Systems portfolio, which includes over 130 programs for the United States Air Force (USAF) and foreign allies.
AFLCMC/PEO Electronic Systems is headquartered at Hanscom Air Force Base, MA with geographically separated operating units CONUS and OCONUS.
This is a full-time position located at Hanscom Air Force Base, MA.
Essential Job Functions: Acquisition and Program Support: Provide program-level acquisition support to Program Managers and Integrated Product Team Leads, guiding program execution to meet cost, schedule, and performance objectives.
Ensure adherence to DoD directives and policies, including DoDI 5000.02, DoDI 5000.80, and DoDI 5000.81.
Contract Execution and Oversight: Support contract execution through expert analysis and solutions, including reviewing acquisition documents, milestone decision briefings, and risk management plans.
Prepare inputs for RFPs such as system specifications, SOWs, and CDRLs.
Program Health Analysis: Evaluate program health, advise leadership on options to maintain objectives, and assist in planning acquisition strategies that align with DoD and Air Force policies.
Documentation and Reporting: Develop and maintain acquisition reports (e.g., MAR, DAES, APB), prepare briefings, and ensure consistency across program deliverables.
Utilize tools such as CCaR, IDECS, and EDA.
Risk Management: Develop, maintain, and execute program risk management plans, facilitating risk identification, analysis, and mitigation while coordinating program risk boards and working groups.
Source Selection and Contract Administration: Assist in developing source selection strategies, evaluation criteria, and RFP documentation.
Provide recommendations for incentive clauses and evaluate contractor proposals.
Mission Planning and Operational Support: Oversee Mission Planning Environment (MPE) systems to ensure they meet operational and testing requirements.
Coordinate with stakeholders to align MPE capabilities with operational flight program schedules.
Lifecycle Logistics and Sustainment: Provide critical support for lifecycle logistics, operational planning, and sustainment strategies, ensuring mission readiness and effective system integration.
Policy and Process Improvement: Monitor DoD acquisition reforms and advise leadership on process improvements, cost avoidance strategies, and policy interpretations.
Ensure compliance with updated regulations and directives.
Stakeholder Engagement: Collaborate with division branch chiefs, program managers, and contractors to provide expert guidance, streamline integration, and address programmatic issues affecting overall performance.
Required Skills: Due to the sensitivity of customer related requirements, U.S.
Citizenship is required.
Must have and be able to maintain an active Secret level clearance.
Bachelor’s degree in a professional engineering discipline from an ABET-accredited program, and minimum of 12 years of experience in the respective technical/professional discipline, including at least 5 years supporting DoD programs.
Requirements development, production and deployment, and operations and support.
Architecture development and implementation.
Modeling and simulation, including Model-Based Systems Engineering principles.
Verification and validation processes.
Technical data package development and sustainment.
Principles of configuration management.
Network architectures, embedded systems, and application deployment across various systems and hardware, including cloud deployment and virtualization.
Desired Skills: Master’s degree in a professional engineering discipline from an ABET-accredited program.
Salary Range: $87,934-$120,000 At DCS, we pride ourselves on providing flexibility that allows employees to balance meaningful work with their personal lives.
We offer competitive compensation, benefits, and opportunities for learning and development.
Our broad and competitive mix of benefits is designed to support and protect employees and their families.
Our robust benefit offerings include medical, dental, 401k, ESOP, PTO, education reimbursement, work/life balance, parental and other leave programs.
Learn more about our benefits here: DCS Corp Benefits
We are seeking a Chief Engineer to join our dynamic team at Flagship Facility Services LLC. In this pivotal role, you will oversee engineering operations and ensure the highest standards of facility maintenance and management. Your leadership will be crucial in delivering exceptional service to our clients while driving operational efficiency. The Chief Engineer must ensure the highest level of professionalism, while meeting the clients’ needs, and a commitment to achieving the goal of 100% uptime throughout the engineering team.
Responsibilities
- Supervise the performance and maintenance of all mechanical, electrical and craft services, ensuring operation within design capabilities and achieving proper environmental conditions prescribed by Building Management.
- Oversee and supervise the efficient operation of the facility equipment and systems.
- Perform requisite daily communication with Building Management on matters relating to the services performed.
- Develop operating instructions and procedures for equipment and systems. Strive toward a goal of zero down-time in operations by virtue of reliable system performance.
- Prepare operating budgets relative to the Engineering Department.
- Together with the Flagship Branch Manager, implement and conduct training programs for operating the facility equipment and systems.
- Establish and maintain periodic operational testing schedules for critical systems and equipment.
- Administer an effective and accountable preventative maintenance system tailored to the facility.
- Evaluate all equipment and systems operationally and provide the customer with a list of deficiency items and recommendations for improvement.
- Monitor and supervise subcontracted jobs to outside concerns when it is not practical for them to be performed in-house, or as may be requested by Building Management.
- Monitor an effective energy conservation and management program to ensure measures are taken to keep operating costs at a minimum.
- Possess the requisite licenses and permits required by local laws and ordinances to operate, repair and maintain the facility equipment and systems. Ensure that the on-site staff conforms to all local laws, codes and regulations. In conjunction with Building Management, establish a program for the acquisition, storage and accountability of all operating materials, tools and equipment.
- Establish a customer approved inventory control system.
- Support and maintain a work order system for the control and assignment of all on-call and unscheduled services requested by the customer.
- This system is to include the work performed, where applied, personnel assignments, time and material estimates, and authorization.
- Ensure that work responsibilities are allocated properly among subordinates by developing and implementing manpower schedules and work methods and procedures that are designed to obtain low cost and efficient operation.
- Establish performance standards for each phase of work, adhering to standard practices and quality levels.
- Carry out policies and procedures of the customer and Flagship Facility Services, Inc. concerning safety, administrative requirements, standards, practices and work methods.
- Perform any additional duties on an as required basis where such duties are within the scope of contractual limitations.
- Minimum of five (4) years’ experience in the implementation of the above.
Knowledge and Skills
- Central Plant Experience
- Mission critical facility experience- data center, hospital, science labs
- Manages all maintenance, capital, and technical projects
- Liaisons with engineers, consultants, and architects
- Working knowledge of MEP systems, building, fire, mechanical, and electrical codes
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, technical manuals, and one-line diagrams
- Able to troubleshoot and repair motors, pumps, valves, lifts, and generators
- Working knowledge of fire alarm and suppression systems
- Electrical, hydraulic, mechanical power transmission, and pneumatic systems knowledge
- Ability to write scopes of work, method of procedures, and job safety analysis
- Acts as site EHS lead
- OSHA 10 mandatory, OSHA 30 preferred
- Ability to manage budgets and key performance indicators (KPIs)
- Ability to perform root cause analysis
- Advance knowledge of building automation systems
- Working knowledge of computerized maintenance management (CMMS) and energy management systems
Education and work experience
- Associates technical degree required, Bachelors preferred
- Must have Boiler Operator I License
- Must have Waste Water License
- Licensed HVAC, Plumbing or Electrical preferred
If you are ready to take your career to the next level as a Chief Engineer with Flagship Facility Services LLC, we invite you to apply today and be part of our commitment to excellence in facility services!
Benefits:
As a Director of AI-enabled Quality Systems, you will own the day-to-day execution and continuous improvement of SiPhox’s Quality Management System (QMS), supporting the development, validation, and production of regulated products from early prototypes through clinical and manufacturing stages. This is a hands-on, high-impact role in a fast-moving, multidisciplinary environment where quality must keep pace with innovation.
You will work closely with engineering, operations, and clinical teams to ensure that products, processes, and documentation meet internal requirements and applicable regulatory standards. Your focus will be on practical quality execution, ensuring verification and validation (V&V), design controls, and production systems are implemented effectively, issues are resolved efficiently, and results can be trusted.
In this role, you will serve as both a quality gatekeeper and a collaborative partner, helping teams build compliant processes without slowing progress. You will also play a key role in strengthening and scaling the QMS as the company grows, identifying opportunities to improve efficiency, clarity, and robustness across development and operations.
This role will have a high impact on SiPhox’s success, with significant potential for career development and growth as the company progresses through FDA submissions, manufacturing ramp up, and product launch.
Responsibilities
Quality System Leadership
- Serve as a senior owner and architect of the ISO 13485 Quality Management System (QMS), ensuring scalability, inspection readiness, and alignment with FDA (21 CFR 820 / QMSR), EU IVDR (if applicable), and other global requirements.
- Lead strategic evolution of document and record control processes, ensuring robust change control, traceability, and configuration management across design and manufacturing.
- Drive quality system maturity, ensuring processes are right-sized for a high-growth, fast-paced medical device environment.
Design Controls & Product Development
- Lead and oversee design control activities in accordance with 21 CFR 820.30 and ISO 13485, ensuring clear traceability from user needs through verification, validation, and risk management.
- Partner with engineering, assay development, software, and operations teams to embed quality into product development from concept through commercialization.
- Ensure Design History Files (DHFs), Device Master Records (DMRs), and technical documentation are complete, audit-ready, and submission-ready.
Regulatory Submission Support
- Lead quality strategy and documentation support for FDA submissions (510(k), De Novo, etc.), including substantial involvement in at least one cleared IVD submission.
- Ensure verification & validation documentation, risk files, and QMS elements meet regulatory expectations.
- Support responses to FDA questions, deficiency letters, and inspection observations.
CAPA & Continuous Improvement
- Own and elevate the CAPA system, ensuring robust investigations, root cause analysis (e.g., 5-Why, Fishbone, FMEA), and effective corrective actions.
- Analyze quality data trends to identify systemic risks and drive proactive improvement.
- Mentor cross-functional teams in structured problem-solving methodologies.
Risk Management
- Lead risk management activities in accordance with ISO 14971.
- Ensure risk controls are appropriately linked to design inputs, verification/validation, production controls, and post-market activities.
- Drive integration of risk management throughout the product lifecycle.
Audit & Inspection Readiness
- Lead internal audit programs and supplier quality audits.
- Serve as a primary quality representative during ISO 13485 audits and FDA inspections.
- Drive timely and effective responses to audit findings and regulatory observations.
Post-Market & Compliance
- Oversee complaint handling, adverse event reporting (e.g., MDR), and post-market surveillance processes.
- Ensure effective feedback loops between post-market data and design/process improvements.
Training & Culture
- Architect and maintain a scalable, role-based training system with measurable effectiveness.
- Promote a strong culture of quality, ownership, and compliance across the organization.
Required Qualifications
- 8+ years of experience in medical device quality within an ISO 13485 environment.
- 5+ years of experience in IVD development and/or manufacturing.
- Direct participation in one or more successful FDA 510(k) submissions for an IVD device.
- Deep working knowledge of:
- ISO 13485
- 21 CFR 820 (and QMSR transition awareness)
- ISO 14971
- Design controls for IVD systems (including assay and/or instrument development)
- Demonstrated experience leading CAPA investigations and cross-functional quality initiatives.
- Experience serving as a key quality representative during external audits or inspections.
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering, life sciences, or related field (advanced degree preferred).
- Authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship.
Highly Desirable Experience
- Experience with combination systems (instrument + consumable IVD).
- Experience in CLIA-regulated laboratory environments.
- Experience with software quality (IEC 62304 familiarity).
- Experience building or significantly scaling a QMS in a startup environment.
- Experience supporting international submissions (CE marking under IVDR).
Additional notes
SiPhox Health is creating an entirely new category of at-home technology that brings advanced biological measurement into everyday life. Our platform brings together silicon photonics, microfluidics, motion systems, sensing, thermal control, and embedded computing inside a compact device that performs complex biochemical analysis in minutes. We are building a consumer product that has never existed before. It integrates optics, chemistry, mechanics, biology and electronics into a seamless experience designed for millions of homes.
We offer competitive benefits, including a Life Time Fitness membership and the opportunity to work in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment building the future of home health.
Job Title: EH&S Management Systems Specialist
Location: Tewksbury, MA
Zip Code: 01876
Duration: 12 Months
Schedule: 8:00-4:30pm
Pay Rate: $ 33.37/hr
Start Date: Immediate
The EH&S Specialist will support environmental, health, and safety programs across engineering and manufacturing operations at both the Tewksbury and Andover sites. This role will have increased focus on environmental compliance, hazardous waste management, and sustainability initiatives, while also supporting broader safety and industrial hygiene programs.
The ideal candidate brings a strong working knowledge of EH&S principles, experience with hazardous waste handling and inspections, and the ability to collaborate cross-functionally with engineering, production, and leadership teams. Key Responsibilities
Job Duties:
-Manage and improve EH&S programs (Job Hazard Analyses, PPE assessments, RIDII, ergonomics, contractor safety, etc.)
-Conduct EHS inspections, noise and ventilation surveys, respirator fit testing, and industrial hygiene sampling
-Manage hazardous and universal waste accumulation areas, including labeling, inspections, and compliance documentation
-Support environmental compliance reporting activities
-Lead environmental initiatives aligned with corporate sustainability goals and share best practices between Andover and Tewksbury
-Lead or support root cause investigations for safety concerns and incidents
-Track corrective actions and contribute to injury reduction and continuous improvement efforts
-Develop and deliver EH&S training to employees and contractors
-Support behavioral-based safety programs and site emergency response efforts
-Perform ergonomic assessments (industrial and office settings)
-Interpret OSHA, NIOSH, and ANSI standards to ensure regulatory compliance
-Analyze safety performance metrics to identify trends and drive improvement
Required Qualifications:
-Bachelor"s degree preferred (EHS-related field ideal)
-1-2 years of relevant EH&S experience required Experience with hazardous waste management, including Hazard Communication training, waste handling, labeling, and inspections
-Familiarity with environmental compliance reporting processes
-Strong knowledge of OSHA regulations and ANSI standards
-Practical application of safety and industrial hygiene principles
-Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
-Strong verbal and written communication skills
-Ability to manage multiple projects and prioritize in a fast-paced environment
Preferred Qualifications:
-Experience delivering EH&S training
-Familiarity with EH&S databases or reporting systems
-Experience supporting sustainability initiatives
-Ability to remain calm under pressure and adapt to changing priorities
Belcan is an equal opportunity employer. Your application and candidacy will not be considered based on race, colour, sex, religion, creed, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.