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Assistant Inspector General Jobs in Massachusetts

HHA/CNA (PER DIEM)

Leominster, MA · On-site

$15 - $19.50/hr

HHA/CNA 24h * Minimum one year work experience in HHA and or CNA * Home Health Aide Certificate OR ... All applicants will be checked against the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) Exclusion List ...

HHA/CNA (PER DIEM)

Leominster, MA · On-site

$15 - $19.50/hr

HHA/CNA 24h * Minimum one year work experience in HHA and or CNA * Home Health Aide Certificate OR ... All applicants will be checked against the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) Exclusion List ...

HHA/CNA (PER DIEM)

Leominster, MA · On-site

$15 - $19.50/hr

HHA/CNA 24h * Minimum one year work experience in HHA and or CNA * Home Health Aide Certificate OR ... All applicants will be checked against the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) Exclusion List ...

Quality Inspector

Devens, MA · On-site

$30 - $32/hr

Ensure compliance to safety regulations and company policies * Assist in training new inspectors on ... Disclaimer The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being ...

Ensure compliance to safety regulations and company policies * Assist in training new inspectors on ... Disclaimer The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being ...

Quality Inspector

Devens, MA · On-site

$30 - $32/hr

Ensure compliance to safety regulations and company policies * Assist in training new inspectors on ... Disclaimer The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being ...

Quality Inspector

Weymouth, MA · On-site

$19 - $27/hr

Perform other duties as assigned. * Assist with process continuous improvement teams ... General Safety; Quality System Awareness Physical Requirements : Required to sit, stand, bend, and ...

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Perform other duties as assigned. * Assist with process continuous improvement teams ... General Safety; Quality System Awareness Physical Requirements : Required to sit, stand, bend, and ...

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The Quality Inspector will also assist in verification of test data and all other applicable data ... The General Vision Acuity Test shall be performed by an Oculist, Optometrist, or other ...

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Quality Control Inspector

Andover, MA · On-site

$54K - $60K/yr

Maintain and post inspection results in quality inspection database. * Assist in writing and ... General experience working with Microsoft Word. * General experience working with 3D CAD software.

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How much do assistant inspector general jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for assistant inspector general in Massachusetts is $91,180.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,400.00 and $122,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an assistant inspector general?

Assistant Inspector Generals are senior officials who support the Inspector General in overseeing investigations, audits, and evaluations within government agencies or organizations. Their primary responsibilities include ensuring compliance with laws and regulations, detecting and preventing fraud or misconduct, and promoting efficiency and accountability. They often supervise teams, manage complex investigations, and help develop policies to improve operations. Assistant Inspector Generals play a key role in maintaining transparency and integrity within the agency.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an assistant inspector general?

To thrive as an Assistant Inspector General, you need a strong background in auditing, investigations, and compliance, often supported by a bachelor’s or master’s degree in accounting, criminal justice, or a related field. Familiarity with audit management software, forensic analysis tools, and government regulations is typically required, along with relevant certifications such as CPA or CFE. Exceptional analytical thinking, integrity, and effective communication skills enable professionals in this role to conduct thorough investigations and present findings clearly. These skills ensure accountability, prevent fraud, and foster ethical practices within government or organizational operations.

What are some common challenges faced by an assistant inspector general and how can they be addressed?

Assistant Inspectors General often face challenges such as managing complex investigations, ensuring compliance with evolving regulations, and maintaining objectivity under pressure. Balancing investigative duties with administrative responsibilities can be demanding, especially when handling multiple cases simultaneously. Building strong communication skills and fostering collaboration with internal and external stakeholders can help address these challenges. Utilizing clear protocols and ongoing professional development ensures effective oversight and upholds the integrity of the office.

What is the difference between Assistant Inspector General vs Auditor?

AspectAssistant Inspector GeneralAuditor
CredentialsOften requires federal or state certifications, such as CPA or CIATypically requires CPA, CIA, or equivalent certifications
Work EnvironmentGovernment agencies, oversight offices, or internal audit departmentsPublic accounting firms, government agencies, or private companies
Employer & IndustryPrimarily government, oversight, and regulatory agenciesPublic and private sector organizations, accounting firms
Search & Comparison IntentPeople comparing oversight roles with auditing positionsIndividuals exploring auditing careers or internal audit roles

The Assistant Inspector General and Auditor roles share similarities in credentials and work environments, often within government or oversight agencies. While both require accounting or auditing certifications, the Assistant Inspector General focuses more on oversight and compliance, whereas Auditors primarily conduct financial examinations. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers identify the right career path based on their skills and interests.

What cities in Massachusetts are hiring for Assistant Inspector General jobs?

Cities in Massachusetts with the most Assistant Inspector General job openings:

Deputy Chief Fiscal Officer for Procurement and Contracts

Office of the Inspector General

Boston, MA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

About the Office of the Inspector General (OIG or Office)
The Massachusetts OIG is at the forefront of promoting effective government and the responsible use of public money and property. The OIG is an independent state agency charged with preventing and detecting fraud, waste, and abuse in the use of public funds and public property. The OIG has broad oversight of how state and local governments use federal, state and local funds and property.
The Office is led by the Inspector General of the Commonwealth, who is appointed by the Governor, Attorney General and Auditor. M.G.L. c. 12A, • 2. The OIG is organized into three bureaus: Specialty & General Government, Legal & Compliance, and Operations, Training & Publications. The bureaus focus on specific agencies, issues, or functions. See Office of the Inspector General (OIG) for more information about the OIG.
Further details may be found at Chapter 12A (malegislature.gov) .
Operations, Trainings and Publications Bureau
The Operations, Training and Publications Bureau is managed by the Chief Operating Officer and plays a crucial role within the OIG. It is responsible for a variety of functions, including budgeting, revenue, auditing, financial reporting, office administration, procurement, operations, information technology, communications, publications, human resources, data analytics, and records management. It also includes the Learning and Development Division, which provides training and technical assistance to state and municipal employees on a range of issues related to sound management of public resources.
Deputy Chief Fiscal Officer for Procurement and Contracts: Position Overview
The Deputy Chief Fiscal Officer for Procurement and Contracts (DCFO) will report to the Chief Fiscal Officer (CFO) within the Operations Bureau. The DCFO will support the CFO in managing all aspects of the OIG's financial operations, with a primary focus in the areas of Procurement and Contract management; budget development and tracking; as well as continuous evaluation of internal policies and procedures in these areas to ensure compliance with applicable rules and efficacy of operations consistent with the modernization goals of the OIG.
This position requires strong organizational skills and the ability to multitask and track an array of assignments in a fast-paced environment. The DCFO must be able to effectively coordinate and communicate, orally and in writing, with a wide range of stakeholders within and outside the OIG.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Procurement and Contracting
  • Oversee all OIG procurement activity and manage through the life cycle.

  • Evaluate all new purchase requests by gathering pertinent information about the business need from requester; reviewing budget projections; researching procurement options and make recommendations to the CFO and Executive team.

  • Coordinate Procurement Management Team.

  • Manage procurement calendar to ensure that business needs and strategic goals of the office are met, as well as the timing of the procurement is consistent with rules and regulations.

  • Coordinate development of RFRs, RFIs, RFQs interfacing with operational and programmatic subject matter experts as needed.

  • Maintain fluency in the CommBuys system and all related policies and procedures.

  • Manage postings of all contract materials to the CommBuys system.

  • Prepare award recommendation memos to the Executive Team.

  • Manage and update Procurement and Contract tracking tools.

  • Mange execution of final contract documents through DocuSign .

  • Maintain procurement files.

  • Ensure encumbrance transactions are correctly in place, coordinating with CTR as needed.

Contract Management
  • Work with OIG counsel to prepare and negotiate contracts.

  • Maintain contract files.

  • Track contract end dates and ensure proper contract amendments or new procurements are in place in accordance with State Finance Law.

  • Oversee day-to-day finance operations related to contract, including invoicing, payment processing and audit readiness.

  • Serve as liaison between the Fiscal Division and the business owner on all aspects of contract management, including development of contract management plans when necessary.

  • Ensure compliance with invoice payment procedures.

Budget Management
  • Assist in developing financial plans and forecasts that incorporate procurement costs and contract obligations.

  • Conduct financial reviews of procurement and contract awards to ensure accuracy, compliance and adherence to budgetary controls.

  • With CFO and Fiscal team, review requests to commit funds to ensure that funds are properly utilized and that sufficient funds are available to process encumbrance transactions in the state central accounting system (Mosaic). Coordinate with CFO when issues arise.

  • Oversee commitment/encumbrance approval process through completion for procurements in MOSAIC. Resolve errors when needed.

Internal Policy Development and Risk Management
  • Maintain fluency with all internal fiscal policies and procedures, including procurement and contracting.

  • Ensure all internal policies and procedures are followed.

  • Interpret and implement promulgated regulations and directives issued by oversight agencies including OSD and OSC.

  • Monitor statewide contracting rules and use of systems such as MOSAIC, CommBuys and OIG contract management database.

  • Analyze the efficacy of current business practice and recommend workflow and system improvements where appropriate.

  • Identify and mitigate procurement related financial risk such as fraud or overpayment.

General Operational Support
  • Liaison between OIG and external oversight agencies such as Administration and Finance, Comptroller, Operational Services Division.

  • Liaison between internal IGO Fiscal Division and other OIG Bureaus and Divisions.

  • Secondary approver of procurements and payments in Mosaic.

  • Provide back up support to the Fiscal Division as needed.

  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:
Key abilities, skills and experience:
  • At least 5 five years of relevant professional, administrative and supervisory or management experience.

  • Proficiency with Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook and other applications.

  • Expertise in establishing standards for managing contracts, performance, and quality improvement.

  • Demonstrated ability to understand, apply and explain pertinent laws, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.

Preferred abilities, skills and experience include:
  • Familiarity with MMARS/Mosaic and Commbuys.

  • Knowledge of Operational Services Division procurement rules and regulations and procurement system as it relates to independent agencies.

  • In-depth knowledge of agency procurement and contracting policies, procedures, and standards.

Salary Range: $115,000-$135,000
Other Position Information :
Hybrid Work Schedule:
The Office of the Inspector General offers a hybrid work schedule. Under this policy, employees may request one of the following weekly hybrid schedules: 1) four days telework and one day onsite; 2) three days telework and two days onsite; 3) two days telework and three days onsite; or 4) one day telework and four days onsite. The onsite location is at OIG's Boston office and employees may work remotely the remainder of the time at a location approved by their supervisor, so long as they comply with the requirements of the Hybrid Work policy. Employees will be assigned to their onsite workspace based on their approved schedule. The approved telework location must be located within Massachusetts or within an approximately two-hour driving or train commute distance. OIG does not reimburse for employees to travel to the office. In addition, the successful candidate may be required to work primarily on site in Boston during the initial training and orientation period and/or for certain positions a primarily on-site role may be necessary.
Benefits:
We value our employees and offer benefits that support their lives and well-being, while promoting an environment focused on inclusion, flexibility, professional growth, trust and respect. The Office therefore is pleased to offer a comprehensive benefits package for its employees. The specific components and eligibility may vary based upon position, hours worked per week and other variables. Consequently, specific benefits for this position may be discussed as part of the interview and offer process.
The overall benefits available include paid vacation; sick and personal leave time; health, dental and vision insurance through the Commonwealth's Group Insurance Commission; and optional pre-tax health savings account plans.To view the details of the various plans and the cost split between employer and employee, go to the Group Insurance Commission website .
Employees also participate in the Commonwealth's state retirement plan, which may become a defined benefit plan for those who both vest and subsequently retire from state service. For more information, visit the Massachusetts State Retirement Board website .
In addition, the Office provides employees the opportunity to elect life insurance, long-term disability insurance, deferred compensation savings, tuition remission and pre-tax commuter account plans, along with other programs.
This position may be eligible for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program administered by the federal government.
How to Apply
Submit cover letter and resume via email by August 28, 2026 to:
Sarah Hoover, Director of Human Resources & Recruitment
Office of the Inspector General
IGO-employment@mass.gov
Diversity and Inclusion Statement
Diversity Officer: Sarah Hoover
The Office of the Inspector General is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to creating and supporting a diverse and inclusive work and educational community that is free of all forms of discrimination. The Office does not tolerate discrimination or harassment on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, parental status, political affiliation, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation or veteran status.
The Office promotes access, inclusion and diversity for all staff, believing that these qualities are foundational components of an outstanding working environment and in keeping with its mission. The Office actively seeks to increase the diversity of its workforce and is interested in candidates whose experience and qualifications support an ongoing commitment to this core quality.