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Applied Statistics Jobs in Massachusetts (NOW HIRING)

Lead Statistician

Boston, MA · On-site

$124K - $149K/yr

Willingness to conform to standardized group practices. #LI-LM1 Educational Requirements Master's degree in applied statistics, mathematics, econometrics or a similar field or commensurate experience ...

Lead Statistician

Boston, MA · On-site

$124K - $149K/yr

Willingness to conform to standardized group practices. #LI-LM1 Educational Requirements Master's degree in applied statistics, mathematics, econometrics or a similar field or commensurate experience ...

A strong background in health economics, epidemiology, public health, applied statistics, or a related field is required. KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Essential Duties and responsibilities include ...

At the graduate level, we have several master's programs (Applied Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Industrial Mathematics, and Mathematics for Educators) and we offer PhDs in Mathematical Sciences ...

Ph.D. in Statistics, Biostatistics, Industrial Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Data Science, or related quantitative discipline with 10+ years of relevant industry experience; or * M.S. in ...

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Experience with applied statistics including regression analysis (OLS, longitudinal, logistic, Cox, GLM/GEE), survival analyses (Kaplan-Meier, cumulative incidence, accelerated failure time models ...

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How much do applied statistics jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for applied statistics in Massachusetts is $91,363.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,300.00 and $126,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an applied statistics?

An Applied Statistics job involves using statistical methods and data analysis techniques to solve real-world problems across various industries. Professionals in this field apply mathematical models, statistical software, and analytical reasoning to interpret data, make informed decisions, and optimize processes. They often work in sectors like healthcare, finance, marketing, and technology, providing insights and recommendations based on data trends.

What does an applied statistics do?

Professionals in Applied Statistics can expect to work on projects involving data collection, cleaning, statistical modeling, and interpretation of results for practical applications in fields like healthcare, finance, marketing, or engineering. Daily responsibilities may include designing experiments or surveys, performing hypothesis testing, and creating actionable reports or presentations for non-technical audiences. Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams—such as data scientists, subject matter experts, and business leaders—is common to ensure data-driven solutions align with organizational goals. This diversity of tasks provides valuable learning experiences and opportunities for career growth into roles such as senior analyst, data scientist, or statistical consultant.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in applied statistics?

To thrive in Applied Statistics, you need a solid background in statistical theory, data analysis, and mathematical modeling, typically with a degree in statistics, mathematics, or a related field. Familiarity with statistical software such as R, SAS, Python, or SPSS, and often certifications in analytics or data science, is important. Strong analytical thinking, effective communication, and problem-solving abilities help set candidates apart. These skills ensure accurate analysis of complex data, meaningful interpretation for stakeholders, and valuable contributions to evidence-based decision making.

Is applied statistics a good career?

Applied statistics is a strong career choice for those interested in data analysis, modeling, and decision-making, often requiring skills in programming languages like R or Python. It offers diverse opportunities across industries such as healthcare, finance, and technology, with competitive salaries and growth potential. Success typically depends on strong analytical skills, statistical knowledge, and the ability to communicate findings effectively.

What can you do with an applied statistics degree?

An applied statistics degree prepares individuals for roles such as data analyst, statistician, or data scientist, involving data collection, analysis, and interpretation using tools like R or Python. Graduates can work in industries like healthcare, finance, marketing, or technology, often requiring strong analytical skills and knowledge of statistical methods. Certification in statistical software or data analysis can enhance job prospects.

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Infographic showing various Applied Statistics job openings in Massachusetts as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $91,363 per year, or $43.9 per hour.

Adjunct Instructor - Math & Physics

Merrimack College

North Andover, MA • On-site

$3.7K/wk

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Job description


Adjunct Instructor – Mathematics


Position Description:
The Department of Math and Physics invites applications for adjunct faculty to teach Concepts in Algebra, Basic Statistics, and Applied Statistics for Engineering this upcoming Fall semester 2026. The meeting times and additional information are as follows:

Concepts in Algebra (MTH 1000) Section D - Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9:45 AM - 11:00 AM, Section E - Monday/Wednesday/Friday 1:15 PM - 2:30 PM, Section F - Monday/Wednesday/Friday 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM

Basic Statistics (MTH 1111) Section A - Tuesday/Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:50 AM, Section B - Tuesday/Thursday 10:20 AM - 12:10 PM

Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers (MTH 1505) Tuesday/Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:50 AM

These courses will start August 31st and conclude on December 18th 2026. Duties include delivering lectures in a classroom setting, administering exams, and grading students’ assignments.


Qualifications

The candidates should meet the following qualifications:

  • Hold at least a MS in Mathematics or a related field.

  • College-level teaching and experience utilizing learning management systems (i.e.- Canvas) and technology in the classroom is highly desirable.



Application Materials Should Include:

  • Cover letter stating motivation and interest in the position and desired courses

  • Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV).

  • Contact information for three professional references (name, title, address, phone number, email address). Applicants will be notified before references are contacted.


This position is subject to the successful completion of a criminal background check.


Compensation

Minimum: $5,000 per 4-credit course


Minimum: $3,750 per lab section


The actual pay offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as, but not limited to, candidate qualifications and prior experience, scope of responsibilities, internal equity, and market considerations.


Concepts in Algebra (MTH 1000): A one semester course designed to develop fundamental algebraic and problem-solving concepts and skills. Topics include linear, quadratic, square root, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions and equations. This course emphasizes individual investigation, and problem solving in order to enhance students’ understanding of algebraic models and the problem-solving process. Students will work independently and in groups, with the assistance of the professor and course assistant(s), through an in-class and online experience. A laptop/iPad and a scientific calculator are required. This course is open only to students whose Placement Assessment results indicate that they need further preparation for subsequent mathematics courses.


Basic Statistics (MTH 1111): Basic methods of statistical inference including the organization and analysis of data, sampling theory, point and interval estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation and regression analysis, and analysis of variance. Statistical software will be used throughout this course. MTH 1111 is not open to students with credit for MTH 1110, MTH 2527, or MTH 1505.


Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers (MTH 1505): A calculus-based introduction to applied statistical and probability methods commonly used in engineering. Topics include descriptive statistics, probability counting methods, discrete and continuous random variables, point estimation, linear regression, the Central Limit Theorem, confidence intervals and hypothesis tests for mean and proportion of one and two-sample statistics. Statistical computer packages will be used in connection with the material studied. A graphing calculator is required. We recommend TI-84+



Statement on Our Mission


Merrimack College is a Catholic Augustinian institution of higher education committed to building an accepting and respectful community. Our mission is to enlighten minds, engage hearts and empower lives and is inspired by our Catholic faith and the Augustinian tradition of seeking truth through inquiry and dialogue.


Merrimack College seeks candidates who understand, respect, and can contribute to Merrimack’s Catholic and Augustinian mission. All candidates should describe in their application how they will foster a culture that supports our mission.



About Merrimack College


The only Catholic, Augustinian institution of higher education in New England, Merrimack College is a private, independent, coeducational institution with more than 4,000 undergraduate and 1,900 graduate students from 46 states and 45 countries. The College features more than 160 career-focused academic programs in science, engineering, business, nursing, health sciences, education, social sciences and humanities across undergraduate, professional and graduate programs, all taught by exceptional faculty who are passionate about their subject and student success. The College has six schools: arts and sciences, engineering and computational sciences, nursing and health sciences, education and social policy, the Girard school of business, and the Graduate School of counseling and social work. The College’s suburban 220-acre campus is just north of Boston in North Andover, Massachusetts. Merrimack is a Master’s Colleges and Universities/Larger Programs (M1) institution in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Merrimack is one of the fastest-growing educational institutions in the country and has steadily climbed up in the U.S. News & World Report’s ranking of Best Colleges, ranking 37th in the Regional Universities North category in 2025. Merrimack is a NCAA Division I athletic institution.


Merrimack College is an Equal Opportunity Employer.




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