Engineering Jobs in Everett Massachusetts
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Job Overview
We are seeking a highly skilled Mechanical Engineer to support the development of advanced mechatronics and automation systems. The ideal candidate will have strong experience in mechanical design, prototyping, and production-level development, with the ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced engineering environment.
This role involves working on innovative mechanical assemblies integrated with electronics and automation systems, supporting the entire product lifecycle from concept and prototyping to production deployment.
Key Responsibilities
- Design and develop 3D mechanical models and 2D drawings for mechatronics systems using SolidWorks.
- Perform mechanical tolerance stack-up analysis and engineering calculations.
- Develop mechanical assemblies for electronics and automation systems.
- Support rapid prototyping and production tooling processes.
- Collaborate with cross-functional engineering teams to ensure design feasibility and manufacturability (DFM).
- Manage engineering data and product lifecycle using Agile PLM tools.
- Document engineering designs and communicate technical concepts through reports and presentations.
- Support prototype deployment and testing, including occasional travel to East Coast sites.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Robotics, or related field.
- Strong proficiency in SolidWorks MCAD for 3D modeling and 2D drafting.
- Experience with Agile PLM systems.
- Solid knowledge of mechanical assemblies, electronics integration, and automation design.
- Expertise in mechanical tolerance analysis and stack-ups.
- Hands-on experience with rapid prototyping and production tooling.
- Strong project management and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent communication and technical documentation skills.
Preferred / Additional Skills
- Thermal Simulation Analysis
- Structural Load Analysis
- Experience working in automation, robotics, or mechatronics environments
Work Environment
This position is onsite and involves collaboration with engineering teams working on cutting-edge mechatronics and automation systems. The role provides the opportunity to contribute to innovative product development from concept through production deployment.
The Associate Director, Omnichannel & Marketing Capabilities is a hybrid strategic and technical leader responsible for defining and building the marketing technology infrastructure that powers Galderma's US commercial business. This role acts as the primary bridge between business strategy and technical execution, serving the four major US business units. This individual will lead the design and implementation of the technical roadmap, with a specific hands-on focus on Salesforce Marketing Cloud and Journey Builder to orchestrate complex customer experiences. This high-visibility role will partner closely with Omnichannel Leads, Brand Marketers, and IT to translate commercial vision into a functional reality, ensuring campaigns are data-informed, automated, and scalable.
Essential Functions:
Marketing Technology Roadmap & Solution Architecture
- Define and own the technical capability roadmap, translating high-level business requirements from Brand and Omnichannel Leads into specific technical specifications and architectural designs.
- Serve as the primary technical liaison between commercial business units and IT/Global Tech teams to prioritize and implement new platform features, connectors, and integrations.
- Design scalable solution frameworks that allow for \"build once, deploy many\" capabilities across the four Galderma business units to reduce duplication and technical debt.
- Evaluate and recommend new technical tools or plug-ins within the MarTech stack (e.g., SMS aggregators, webinar connectors) to support evolving campaign needs.
Salesforce Marketing Cloud (SFMC) Operations & Execution:
- Serve as the hands-on technical administrator and architect for Salesforce Marketing Cloud, directly managing Journey Builder, Automation Studio, and Contact Builder.
- Build, test, and deploy complex, multi-step customer journeys, utilizing advanced logic (decision splits, engagement triggers) and scripting (AMPscript, SQL) to ensure flawless execution.
- Oversee the end-to-end technical production process, including audience segmentation setup, email/SMS rendering QA, and final deployment scheduling.
- Troubleshoot technical issues within the platform (e.g., API failures, data sync errors, email rendering issues) and resolve them rapidly to minimize business disruption.
Data Activation, CDP & Personalization:
- Lead the technical implementation of Customer Data Platform (CDP) use cases, configuring data ingestion rules and identity resolution logic to create unified customer profiles.
- Develop and maintain the data schema and segmentation logic required to power \"Next Best Action\" and dynamic content personalization across channels.
- Ensure all campaigns are technically configured for accurate measurement from day one, implementing proper tracking tags, parameters, and feedback loops into the data warehouse.
Governance, Vendor Management & Enablement:
- Establish and enforce technical governance standards, including naming conventions, folder structures, and data privacy compliance (consent management/opt-outs) within the platforms.
- Manage the technical output of external development vendors and agencies, reviewing their code and configuration to ensure it meets Galderma's quality and security standards.
- Create and maintain technical documentation (playbooks, data dictionaries, process flows) to support knowledge transfer and operational consistency.
Minimum Education, Knowledge, Skills:
8+ years of progressive experience in marketing operations, marketing technology, or digital transformation.
Deep, hands-on technical proficiency with Salesforce Marketing Cloud, specifically Journey Builder, Email Studio, and Automation Studio.
Experience in the pharmaceutical, biotech, or healthcare industry is preferred, but not required; experience in highly regulated industries is a plus.
Technical & Functional Skills:
Proven experience building and managing a marketing technology roadmap and translating business needs into technical specifications.
Experience implementing or utilizing a Customer Data Platform (CDP) (e.g., Salesforce Data Cloud, Tealium, Adobe) to drive segmentation and personalization.
Strong understanding of HTML, AMPscript, and SQL basics for audience segmentation and content personalization.
Demonstrated success in establishing a new capability or function within a complex, matrixed organization.
Ability to lead through influence, bridging the gap between creative marketers and technical engineering/IT teams.
Strong knowledge of healthcare compliance guidelines, FDA regulations, and privacy standards (PRC process).
Proven ability to lead through influence and drive change in a complex, matrix-driven organization.
Experience in capability assessment frameworks and competency modeling.
Experience managing external agencies and strategic vendors.
~10% travel.
Competencies & Abilities:
Strategic Thinking Shapes training strategy to support commercial objectives.
Leadership & Influence Inspires and guides peers, field teams, and stakeholders.
Advanced Instructional Design Builds sophisticated, learner-centered solutions.
Project & Change Management Leads complex, multi-phase initiatives.
Analytical Insight Uses data to inform decisions and demonstrate value.
Innovation & Agility Adopts new approaches and pivots quickly in dynamic markets.
About the Compensation:
The base salary range for this role is determined based on several factors. These include but are not limited to job accountabilities; skill sets; experience and training; certifications; work location; competitive market rates and other business needs. At Galderma, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role and compensation decisions are dependent on a unique combination of factors for each role. A reasonable estimate of the hiring range for this role is $170K-$210K (Boston, MA).
In addition to base salary, we provide an opportunity to participate in an annual short-term incentive program that is based on corporate performance with a multiplier focused on individual performance. We offer a competitive and comprehensive benefits program including health insurance, 401(k) plan with employer match, a generous paid time off policy, hybrid work schedules and more.
All applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States without requiring any type of work sponsorship. This position does not offer visa sponsorship now or in the future. If you require sponsorship, please do not apply. Individuals requiring sponsorship are not eligible and should not apply.
What we offer in return:
You will be working for an organization that embraces diversity & inclusion and believe we will deliver better outcomes by reflecting the perspectives of our diverse customer base. You will also have access to a range of company benefits, including a competitive wage with shift differential, annual bonus opportunities and career advancement and cross-training.
Next Steps:
- If your profile is a match, we will invite you for a first conversation with the recruiter.
- The next step is a virtual conversation with the hiring manager
- The final step is a panel conversation with the extended team
Our people make a difference
At Galderma, you'll work with people who are like you. And people that are different. We value what every member of our team brings. Professionalism, collaboration, and a friendly, supportive ethos is the perfect environment for people to thrive and excel in what they do.
Employer's Rights:
This job description does not list all the duties of the job. You may be asked by your supervisors or managers to perform other duties. You will be evaluated in part based on your performance of the tasks listed in this job description. The employer has the right to revise this job description at any time. This job description is not an employment contract, and either you or the employer may terminate employment at any time, for any reason. In addition, reasonable accommodations may be
Boston, Massachusetts
Capital Planning Construction Administration
Full-Time Hybrid
Project Manager 1 - Construction Administration
Capital Planning
Reports To: Project Manager 3 Construction Administration
Exempt
Grade: 10
This Project Manager 1 position is a member of the MSBA's Construction Administration Team that manages MSBA-funded capital projects from design development through bidding, contract award, construction, commissioning, and project close-out. The Project Manager 1 works with a motivated team reporting to a Project Manager3 for major projects and repair projects. The Project Manager 1 works with public school districts and consultants as part of a MSBA team to ensure conformance with MSBA's policies, agreements, and practices for major projects and repair projects through design development, construction and final audit. The Project Manager 1 will also review district submittals that establish grants for the repair program.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities- Monitor project schedules, budgets and scope for major construction and repair projects to ensure compliance with MSBA guidelines and funding agreements, and to track construction progress.
- Review monthly reimbursement requests for major construction and repair projects and recommend eligibility of project costs for reimbursement.
- Report on changes to the schematic design budget through the design development and bidding phases, process budget revisions, and review project cash flow for accuracy and variances.
- Review design development documents and prepare and issue review comments for major projects, identifying any variances to the agreed upon scope identified in the funding agreement.
- Review cost estimates, project scope and budget submittal to establish the grant for repair projects.
- Prepare and review change order documentation including recommendation of change order eligibility on major construction and repair projects.
- Review monthly project reports to understand submittal status, contract compliance, construction progress and identify variances. Utilize this information as well as lead site visits to inform MSBA reporting to the Board of Directors.
- Collaborate with the project team to review and make recommendations to improve MSBA processes and inform best practices for school construction.
- Lead in project meetings addressing project status, funding agreements, amendments and change orders.
- Collaborate with the project team to develop a schedule for the timely submittal of all final documents required for final audit of major construction and repair projects. Coordinate with the project team to resolve any outstanding items required and reconcile and approve the final payment.
- Participate in Capital Planning and Construction Administration subcommittees and procurement committees, on an as needed basis.
- Participate in the preparation, coordination and presentation of materials required for MSBA subcommittee, roundtables and Board of Director Meetings.
- Bachelor's degree in one of the following: project management, construction, architecture, engineering, or a related field.
- Two-to-five years of experience associated with construction, project management, building design or other applicable disciplines.
- Knowledge of construction project administration, contract compliance monitoring, change orders and construction methods.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office software applications, including Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Outlook.
- Ability to effectively manage multiple tasks, involving complex and varying problems.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Demonstrated ability to gather, analyze, and present complex technical information in a clear, concise, and understandable manner.
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
- Ability and willingness to travel occasionally to project sites.
$78,425 - $86,267 a year
This job description is intended to be general and will evolve over time. The description is subject to periodic updating. At management's discretion, the employee may be assigned different or additional duties from time to time.
Job ID: 397657
Practice area:- IP - Litigation - Computer Engineering,IP - Litigation - Computer Science,IP - Litigation - Electrical Engineering,IP - Litigation - Mechanical
Intellectual Property Litigation Associate Attorney (2–4 Years Experience) – Trade Secrets & Patent Litigation | Boston, Massachusetts
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A leading law firm is seeking an Intellectual Property Litigation Associate Attorney (2–4 years experience) to join its IP litigation team in Boston, Massachusetts. This role offers the opportunity to work on complex trade secret and patent disputes involving cutting-edge technologies.
As one of the largest law firms in the U.S. with more than 40 offices, it was founded in 1967. This full-service firm provides legal representation in banking and finance, blockchain, corporate, cybersecurity, energy, entertainment, environmental, food, gaming, health care, real estate, tax, hospitality, and others. This innovative law firm creates creative and efficient strategies that enable to improve predictability, provide better insights, and deliver more value. The firm is committed to diversity and appreciates all backgrounds. Having a collaborative environment, the attorneys and staff have achieved significant results in the legal community. The firm provides new associates with high-level training in client management, business development, collaboration, and cultural skills. Offering unique professional opportunities, the firm empowers attorneys at all levels to shape their paths to success. The firm has developed a strong commitment to giving back to the community and strives to make a difference by leading, volunteering, and donating to a wide range of causes. The firm has numerous recognition awards and awards for its philanthropic giving, diversity, and innovation.
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A nationally recognized law firm is seeking an Intellectual Property Litigation Associate Attorney to join its growing litigation practice in Boston, Massachusetts. This role focuses on high-stakes disputes involving trade secrets, patent litigation, and complex intellectual property matters across emerging technology sectors.
Attorneys pursuing Boston legal jobs in intellectual property litigation will gain exposure to complex technical disputes involving computer engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical technologies, and software-based innovations. The IP Litigation Attorney will work closely with experienced litigators while participating in sophisticated litigation matters from case strategy through trial.
This partner-track position provides attorneys with the opportunity to develop specialized experience in technology-driven litigation while building strong courtroom and advocacy skills within a collaborative legal team.
This opportunity is actively interviewing attorneys seeking advanced Boston legal jobs in intellectual property litigation.
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Key Responsibilities
• Contribute to all aspects of intellectual property litigation, including legal research, drafting pleadings, and motion practice.
• Manage ESI collection, document review, and discovery production in complex litigation matters.
• Conduct witness interviews and participate in depositions involving technical subject matter.
• Assist in trial preparation and courtroom proceedings.
• Support litigation strategy for disputes involving trade secrets, patents, and other IP assets.
• Work in fast-paced litigation environments involving urgent or emergency legal proceedings.
• Collaborate with litigation teams and technical experts to analyze complex evidence.
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Qualifications
• 2–4 years of experience as an Intellectual Property Litigation Associate Attorney.
• Experience handling trade secret or patent litigation matters at a mid-size or large law firm.
• Strong experience with complex discovery and litigation case management.
• Interest in technology-related litigation involving engineering or software-based technologies.
• Bar admission required in the relevant jurisdiction.
• Strong legal writing, research, and analytical abilities.
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Education
• Excellent academic credentials from a top-tier law school.
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Certifications
• Active bar admission in the relevant jurisdiction.
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Skills
• Strong legal writing and analytical abilities.
• Ability to manage complex litigation matters and deadlines.
• Strong collaboration skills within multidisciplinary litigation teams.
• Technical aptitude and ability to quickly understand emerging technologies.
• Effective communication and client advisory capabilities.
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Culture & Firm Appeal
This opportunity is with a nationally recognized full-service law firm with offices across the United States and internationally. The firm maintains a strong reputation for handling complex legal matters across industries including technology, finance, healthcare, energy, and intellectual property.
Attorneys benefit from a collaborative culture where innovation, diversity, and professional development are emphasized. The firm provides associates with meaningful mentorship and high-level training in litigation strategy, client management, and professional growth.
Professionals exploring Boston legal jobs will appreciate the firm's commitment to fostering a supportive environment where attorneys can develop both technical expertise and leadership skills.
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Why This Role Is Unique
• Opportunity to work on complex trade secret and patent litigation matters involving cutting-edge technologies.
• Exposure to technical disputes involving software, engineering, and emerging technologies.
• Hands-on experience in trial preparation, discovery management, and litigation strategy.
• Collaborative litigation environment with strong mentorship.
• Clear partner-track position offering long-term career advancement.
• Ideal opportunity for attorneys seeking specialized Boston legal jobs in intellectual property litigation.
This position rarely opens at this level and provides attorneys with an exceptional opportunity to build expertise in technology-focused litigation within a nationally respected law firm.
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Benefits
• Health insurance with optional HSA.
• Short-term and long-term disability insurance.
• Dental and vision care.
• Life insurance.
• Healthcare and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts.
• 401K plan.
• Vacation and sick time.
• Employee assistance program.
• Voluntary insurance programs including accident, life, disability, long-term care, critical illness, cancer insurance, and pet insurance.
• Commuter and transit programs in certain markets.
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This isn't a traditional AppSec role. It sits right at the intersection of AI-driven development, SaaS security, and financial-grade risk management—and they need someone who can help shape how security evolves alongside modern engineering.
Why this role stands out:
- Ownership of AppSec across 20+ SaaS applications in a highly regulated financial environment
- Direct involvement in securing AI-assisted development (Copilot, Cursor, Codex)
- Hands-on with AI-powered pentesting tools + modern SAST/DAST pipelines
- Opportunity to define secure AI coding guardrails (this is a big focus area for them)
- High collaboration with engineering, risk, and compliance—this is a true partner role, not a silo
What they're looking for:
- Strong background in application security + secure SDLC (SAST, DAST, SCA)
- Experience with code review (Python, C#, Java, or JavaScript)
- Exposure to AI-driven development environments and their security implications
- Ability to balance technical risk with business impact (this is key in their environment)
- Bonus if you've worked with SSPM tools or SaaS security at scale
- Location: Boston (4 days onsite)
Job Overview:
We are seeking a Data Engineer to support data pipeline development and ETL processes.
Responsibilities:
Build and maintain ETL pipelines
Optimize database performance
Work with structured and unstructured data
Ensure data integrity
Requirements:
Degree in Data Engineering or related field
Knowledge of SQL, Python
Familiarity with data warehousing concepts
Job Title - Embedded Software Engineer (CIP / EtherNet/IP)
Location - Boston, MA, USA – Onsite (Relocation Available)
Employment Type - Contract / Full-time
About the Role
We are seeking a skilled Embedded Software Engineer with strong expertise in CIP (Common Industrial Protocol) and EtherNet/IP to support the development of industrial communication solutions. This role involves working on embedded systems, protocol stack integration, and real-time communication within industrial environments.
The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience in embedded C/C++ development, industrial networking protocols, and device-level integration, with a strong focus on interoperability and compliance standards.
Key Responsibilities
• Develop and maintain embedded software solutions using C/C++ for industrial devices
• Implement and integrate CIP / EtherNet/IP protocol stacks for Adapter or Scanner devices
• Work with RTOS environments such as FreeRTOS, ThreadX, or similar platforms
• Integrate and optimize TCP/IP stacks and Ethernet drivers for embedded systems
• Perform debugging and troubleshooting using tools such as Wireshark
• Ensure compliance with ODVA standards and support interoperability testing
• Collaborate with cross-functional teams to design, test, and validate embedded solutions
• Participate in system-level testing, validation, and performance optimization
Mandatory Skills & Qualifications
• 5–10 years of experience in embedded software development
• Strong hands-on experience with CIP / EtherNet/IP protocols
• Experience in protocol stack integration (Adapter or Scanner)
• Proficiency in C and C++ programming for embedded systems
• Experience working with RTOS platforms (FreeRTOS, ThreadX, etc.)
• Strong understanding of TCP/IP networking and Ethernet driver integration
• Must have experience with ODVA compliance and interoperability testing
• Experience using Wireshark or similar tools for debugging network communication
Preferred Skills
• Experience working in industrial automation or embedded device engineering environments
• Familiarity with real-time communication systems and industrial networking standards
• Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting capabilities
Why Join Us
• Work with cutting-edge technologies in a collaborative environment
• Professional growth opportunities and training support
• Inclusive, equitable, and respectful workplace culture
About NetworkPedia
NetworkPedia is a certified women-owned technology and talent solutions company, providing IT infrastructure, cybersecurity, managed services, and specialized recruitment across North Americas and beyond. Our mission is to empower organizations with secure, scalable, and innovative technology while building inclusive teams that reflect the communities we serve.
As a trusted partner, we deliver expertise across networking, cloud, IT service management, and security operations, along with staffing solutions for niche technology roles. We are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in all our hiring practices and ensure that our opportunities are open to all qualified applicants, without discrimination on the basis of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or disability.
How to Apply
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AI Ethics Specialist, Standards, Measurement & Governance | Just Horizons Alliance
Join us to define the standards that hold AI systems accountable.
The situation
Just Horizons Alliance is an 18-year-old applied research lab focused on ethics and technology. Our current focus is the AI Ethics Index, a measurement framework for evaluating AI systems on ethics, safety, and societal impact.
We currently have a first version of the framework that is validated and in use. Now we're investing in the next phase: sharper indicator definitions, stronger construct validity, governance processes that hold up to external scrutiny, and measurements that work across domains from education to healthcare to finance.
This is the first dedicated hire to drive the standards and governance layer end-to-end.
What you'll actually do
Months 1–3: Learn the system
Work through the existing L4 indicator library with Sophia. Understand where definitions need tightening, which constructs require the most interpretation, and how the evaluation engine turns indicators into measurements. Start giving developers working definitions they can implement.
Months 4–6: Build the governance infrastructure
Lead the development of a versioning and change control process for the Index. Define disclosure policies. Formalize internal ethical oversight processes. Collaborate with domain experts in education, healthcare, and finance to validate indicators across contexts.
Months 7–12: Drive the standard
Be the person who gives definitive answers on construct interpretation. Manage the L4 indicator framework as a living, governed document. Represent the methodological rigor of the Index in external conversations with regulators, academics, and the organizations being evaluated.
Why this role is hard
You're working at the frontier of a field that does not have settled answers. There is no ISO standard for AI ethics measurement. The frameworks you're building will be contested by academics, challenged by the AI companies being evaluated, and scrutinized by regulators. You need to make defensible decisions under genuine uncertainty, document your reasoning clearly, and communicate it to people who will disagree.
The daily work involves uncomfortable specifics. What does \"sexually explicit content\" mean when an LLM is used in a youth education context—a tutoring app, a storytelling tool, an educational assistant? Where exactly is the boundary? You have to define it in terms a developer can implement and an auditor can verify.
The pace is weeks, not semesters.
You're probably the right person if
You've taken an abstract ethical principle and turned it into something a developer could build or a compliance team could audit
You understand NIST AI RMF or the EU AI Act at a working level — not awareness, but enough to argue about the details
You have external credibility in the field: publications, recognised work, advisory roles, or a title that carries weight
KYC, compliance, or governance experience is part of your background alongside ethics expertise
You work at the pace of decisions, not the pace of studies
You can hold a substantive conversation with a software developer about API behaviour and with a philosopher about construct validity — on the same day
You can read an inter-rater reliability methodology and understand what it means for your indicator definitions
You're probably not the right fit if
Your background is purely academic ethics — you've written and published but never operationalized anything
You need months of research before committing to a position on a specific indicator definition
You're primarily a communicator or writer about AI ethics rather than a practitioner of governance
You're based on the West Coast US or don't work in East Coast US or Western Europe time zones
You see \"working with developers\" as someone else's job
Hard Skills
These are the domain and technical capabilities you need going in — or need to be able to build up fast. You don't need to be an engineer. But you do need to learn quickly, including using AI tools to close knowledge gaps on the fly.
- NIST AI RMF and EU AI Act — working-level knowledge, not awareness. Enough to argue about the details and identify where a specific AI system fails to comply
- Construct operationalization — demonstrated experience translating an abstract ethical principle into a bounded, testable indicator that someone else can use
- Governance documentation — writing versioning policies, change control frameworks, and disclosure protocols that other people actually use day to day
- AI evaluation methodology — familiarity with how AI systems are benchmarked, where measurement goes wrong, and what validity means in a scientific context
- Basic technical literacy — able to read API documentation, understand what a model endpoint does.
- Statistical reliability concepts — inter-rater reliability, aggregation methods, and what it means for a measurement to be valid versus merely reliable
- KYC or compliance frameworks — experience building governance processes that have real enforcement teeth, not just principles documents that no one is held to
What you get
The role: Work directly with Sophia Zitman (AIEI Team Lead) as the person who owns the methodological integrity of the AI Ethics Index. Direct daily collaboration with the development team.
The comp: $110,000
The team: Small, split between ethicists and engineers. Interview panel: Janet Kang and Sophia Zitman.
The environment: Boston-based non-profit (501(c)(3)). East Coast US or Western Europe time zones strongly preferred. Deliberate, rigorous culture.
The upside: You'll have built the governance foundation of what may become the globally referenced standard for AI ethics measurement. That is a genuinely consequential body of work.
Senior Developer, AI Evaluation & Cloud Infrastructure | Just Horizons Alliance
Join us to build the technical foundation for AI accountability.
The Role
Just Horizons Alliance is an 18-year-old applied research lab focused on ethics and technology. Our current focus is the AI Ethics Index, a measurement framework for evaluating AI systems on ethics, safety, and societal impact.
We need a senior engineer to own the technical infrastructure end-to-end: learn what exists, close critical gaps, and build something that lasts.
The evaluation methodology is validated and in use. We're now at the stage where the systems need to mature alongside the research. This is the first dedicated infrastructure hire for this work, and you'll shape how it scales.
What You'll Do
Months 1–3: Learn the System
Map the current architecture with Sophia Zitman (AIEI Team Lead). Understand the evaluation methodology, the data flows, and the infrastructure that supports them. Identify what needs to evolve for multi-domain benchmarking—reproducibility, security posture, test coverage, deployment pipeline. Begin implementing the highest-priority improvements.
Months 4–6: Build for Scale
Architect the infrastructure to support the next phase of the Index. CI/CD that maintains stability as the system grows. IAM and secret management built for a production environment. Experiment tracking that makes every evaluation run auditable. Documentation that enables the research team to work independently.
Months 7–12: Expand
Multi-domain benchmarking across education, healthcare, finance, and other sectors. Reproducibility standards that meet external scientific scrutiny. A system the research team can extend without engineering support for every change. At this point, the infrastructure should be stable enough that you're focused on capability, not maintenance.
Why This Role Is Difficult
This is infrastructure for a scientific standard, not a product feature.
Correctness and delivery both matter. A bug in the evaluation engine doesn't break a feature, instead it invalidates a measurement. A flawed pipeline doesn't slow things down, it compromises the credibility of the research. At the same time, methodology that never runs in production has no impact. The role requires both rigor and momentum.
You're translating between disciplines. Your stakeholders are researchers, ethicists, and governance specialists. You'll need to take concepts like \"operationalizing an ethical construct\" and turn them into data models and pipelines. This is a translation problem as much as an engineering problem.
The work is novel. There's no existing system to reference. The AI Ethics Index is defining what rigorous AI evaluation looks like. You'll be making architectural decisions in areas where best practices don't yet exist.
You'll have full ownership. This is not a role where you're executing someone else's technical vision. You're setting the direction. That means autonomy, but it also means accountability.
You're probably the right person if
You've built evaluation systems or data pipelines that other people depended on for correctness, not just uptime
You're comfortable with GCP and have deployed containerized workloads in a real production context
You've worked with LLM APIs and understand their reliability and reproducibility characteristics
You can read a paper about measurement methodology and turn it into a working data structure
You build for durability. Your code is still running 18 months later because you thought about the next person
You've worked somewhere between 5 and 50 people and you're comfortable being the person who figures things out without a playbook
You find working on AI ethics infrastructure more interesting than building another e-commerce checkout flow
You're probably not the right fit if
Enterprise environments make up most of your experience. This is not a large-team context
You need clearly defined requirements before you can start. The requirements here evolve through conversation with ethicists
You're based on the West Coast US or expect West Coast US working hours
You mainly build user-facing APIs and features — this is systems and infrastructure work
You're looking for a high-growth startup where shipping speed is everything. This is a scientific organization. Correctness is everything.
Hard Skills
These are the technical capabilities you need going in — or need to be able to build up fast using an AI coding agent. We're not looking for someone who ticks every box. We're looking for someone who closes gaps quickly and knows how to learn.
- Python — strong enough to design systems architecture and reason about failure modes, even if you work with AI assistance for implementation details
- Google Cloud Platform — specifically Cloud Run, IAM design, secret management, and containerized workload deployment in a real production context
- API and model documentation — able to read, write, and navigate API specs and model documentation fluently; you know how to figure out how a system behaves from its documentation without needing someone to walk you through it
- Structured step-by-step reasoning — when you hit a complex problem, you decompose it immediately and visibly into logical steps; you don't disappear into your head and come back with an answer, you think out loud and in sequence, which makes collaboration with the ethics and research team possible
- LLM API integration — understanding the reliability, reproducibility, and failure characteristics of external model endpoints
- Data pipeline architecture — building evaluation or measurement systems where correctness is non-negotiable, not just data-moving
- Experiment tracking and reproducibility standards — always looking to improve the evaluation pipeline; you understand what needs to be tracked, why reproducibility matters scientifically, and you find the right approach for the context without being dogmatic about tooling
- Statistical reliability concepts — enough to understand what inter-rater reliability means for evaluation output and why reproducibility matters scientifically
What you get
The role: You'll work directly with Sophia Zitman (AIEI Team Lead) as the technical backbone of the AI Ethics Index. Full engineering ownership of the evaluation engine.
The comp: Base salary $110,000.
The team: Small, split between ethicists and engineers. You will interview with Janet Kang (Executive Director) and Sophia Zitman (AIEI Team Lead).
The environment: Boston-based non-profit (501(c)(3)). East Coast US or Western Europe time zones. Collaborative but autonomous — Sophia won't micromanage, but she will hold you to a high standard of systems thinking.
The upside: You'll have built the technical foundation of what may become the globally referenced standard for AI system evaluation. That's a meaningful line on any CV — and a genuinely hard thing to have done.
POSITION TITLE: Principal Software Engineer
REPORTS TO: Director of Engineering
LOCATION: Remote / Hybrid in Boston area
About InSite Health
InSite Health is on a mission to expand access to high-quality behavioral health care for students and families. Our engineering team builds the technology that powers clinical excellence, operational efficiency, and meaningful outcomes across the schools and communities we serve.
We're looking for a Senior Software Engineer who thrives in a fast-moving environment, enjoys solving complex technical challenges, and wants to impact real-world mental health care delivery.
This is an individual contributor role ideal for someone who loves building robust, scalable systems and collaborating closely across product, clinical, and operational teams.
What You'll Do
Core Engineering Work
- Design, build, and deploy scalable, secure, and compliant systems across front-end, back-end, and data layers
- Development and maintain infrastructure-as-code system (CDK) to enable new features and improve reliability and security.
- Develop features and technical solutions in partnership with Product and Engineering leadership
- Debug, monitor, and optimize systems for speed, reliability, and user experience
Systems Design & Integrations
- Build data pipelines and integrations with EHRs, student information systems, and internal platforms
- Enhance workflow automation to improve clinical and operational efficiency
- Implement HIPAA-compliant architecture, access control, and data protections
Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Work closely with the VP of Product and Director of Engineering
- Translate technical requirements into scalable solutions that support organizational priorities
- Provide leadership and mentoring to less experienced developers
You'll Be Measured On
- Timely delivery of high-quality product features and system improvements
- System uptime, data integrity, and security compliance
- Efficiency improvements from workflow automation
- Successful integrations across clinical and data systems
- Satisfaction from internal teams and cross-functional partners
What We're Looking For Required Qualifications
- 7+ years of experience building and maintaining data-intensive platforms
- Strong understanding of system architecture, cloud infrastructure, and API integrations
- Experience with Agile development and strong operational discipline
- Excellent communication skills across technical and non-technical groups
- Experience with React.js and frameworks such as Next.js
- Fluency in JavaScript (TypeScript preferred) and SQL
- Experience with AWS (e.g., ECS, Lambda, CloudFormation, Cognito), MongoDB/Amazon DocumentDB, and HIPAA-compliant systems
- Familiarity with Jest or similar testing frameworks
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in healthcare or knowledge of regulatory standards (e.g., HIPAA)
- Background in EdTech or experience working with school systems
- Experience with mobile development (e.g., React Native)
- Prior experience in a startup or high-growth environment
Who You Are
You bring curiosity, ownership, and initiative to your work. You're comfortable navigating complexity, thinking strategically, and collaborating with diverse teams. You enjoy building systems that people rely on — and you care deeply about getting things right.
Why Join InSite Health?
- Mission-driven work with direct impact on student mental health
- Collaborative, supportive engineering culture
- Opportunity to shape systems from the ground up
- Flexible remote/hybrid environment
- If you're looking for a role where your technical expertise helps improve lives, we'd love to hear from you.