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Assistant Rope Access Level 3 Jobs in Boston, MA

Bridge Inspector

Watertown, MA · Hybrid

$92K - $112K/yr

Experience with vertical lift equipment, under-bridge inspection trucks, and rope access credentials are a plus Qualifications * Min 3-5 years of bridge inspection experience required * EIT license

Bridge Inspector

Watertown, MA · Hybrid

$92K - $112K/yr

Experience with vertical lift equipment, under-bridge inspection trucks, and rope access credentials are a plus Qualifications * Min 3-5 years of bridge inspection experience required * EIT license

Bridge Inspector

Watertown, MA · On-site

$92K - $112K/yr

Experience with vertical lift equipment, under-bridge inspection trucks, and rope access credentials are a plus Qualifications * Min 3-5 years of bridge inspection experience required * EIT license

Bridge Inspector

Boston, MA · Hybrid

$92K - $112K/yr

Experience with vertical lift equipment, under-bridge inspection trucks, and rope access credentials are a plus Qualifications * Min 3-5 years of bridge inspection experience required * EIT license

Depending on the level of experience and the individual's desire, entry level project management ... There are opportunities to be trained in and/or join GFT's growing National Rope Access Team (SPRAT ...

Depending on the level of experience and the individual's desire, entry level project management ... There are opportunities to be trained in and/or join GFT's growing National Rope Access Team (SPRAT ...

Depending on the level of experience and the individual's desire, entry level project management ... There are opportunities to be trained in and/or join GFT's growing National Rope Access Team (SPRAT ...

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How much do assistant rope access level 3 jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for assistant rope access level 3 in Boston, MA is $52,578.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,600.00 and $52,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Assistant Rope Access Level 3 vs Rope Access Technician?

AspectAssistant Rope Access Level 3Rope Access Technician
CertificationsLevel 3 Rope Access Certification, Rescue & First AidLevel 2 or 3 Rope Access Certification, Rescue & First Aid
Work EnvironmentSupports Level 3 technicians, assists with safety and setupPerforms rope access tasks, inspections, and maintenance
ResponsibilitiesAssists in rigging, safety checks, and rescue planningExecutes rope access operations independently under supervision

The Assistant Rope Access Level 3 primarily supports and assists Level 3 technicians, focusing on safety and rigging tasks. Rope Access Technicians perform the actual work at height, conducting inspections, repairs, or maintenance. While both roles require similar certifications, the Technician role involves more hands-on operational duties, whereas the Assistant Level 3 provides crucial support to ensure safety and efficiency on site.

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Infographic showing various Assistant Rope Access Level 3 job openings in Boston, MA as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 64% Full Time, 27% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,578 per year, or $25.3 per hour.

$19 - $26/hr

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Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Position Title: Pharmacy Technician
Department: Pharmacy
Supervisor: Technician Supervisor
Hours per week: 40 hours
FLSA Status: Non-exempt
Pay Range: The expected base pay for the position is $19-$26 per hour and may be increased based on other factors, such as language, certifications, etc.
Primary Function:
The Pharmacy Technician supports the safe, accurate, and efficient dispensing of medications under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist. The Technician assists with prescription preparation, patient communication, inventory management, and workflow coordination to ensure high-quality pharmacy services that promote health equity and improve patient outcomes across Upham's Community Care.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Essential Duties
• Assist pharmacists in processing, filling, and labeling prescriptions accurately and efficiently.
• Retrieve, count, pour, weigh, measure, and sometimes mix medications under direct supervision.
• Input and maintain prescription and patient data in the Liberty pharmacy software and electronic health record (EPIC).
• Communicate with patients, providers, and insurance representatives to resolve medication-related issues.
• Support patients in understanding medication pick-up, delivery, and refill processes with compassion and cultural sensitivity.
• Manage inventory, including ordering, receiving, stocking, and monitoring for expiration dates.
• Prepare medications for Omnicell adherence packaging and Parata automation systems as assigned.
• Support compliance with 340B program policies and FQHC guidelines for uninsured and underinsured patients.
• Maintain organized and clean work areas according to infection control, safety, and regulatory standards.
• Follow all privacy and security regulations in handling Protected Health Information (PHI).
• Participate in quality improvement initiatives, training, and continuing education activities.
• Demonstrate commitment to Upham's mission of advancing health equity and serving the community with dignity and respect.
Additional Duties
• Assist with pharmacy reports, audits, and data collection as assigned.
• Participate in team meetings and contribute to improving workflow efficiency.
• Perform other duties as assigned to support pharmacy operations.
This is a full-time position at 40 hours per week.
Regular work schedule would require working some evenings each week and two (2) Saturday shifts per month.
Minimum Basic Knowledge:
• High School Diploma or GED required.
• Active Massachusetts Pharmacy Technician License required.
• National Pharmacy Technician Certification (CPhT) preferred.
• Completion of an accredited pharmacy technician training program preferred.
Experience & Qualifications:
• Minimum of one year of experience in a retail, outpatient, or health center pharmacy preferred.
• Familiarity with pharmacy software (Liberty or similar) and electronic health records (EPIC preferred).
• Strong attention to detail and accuracy in prescription processing.
• Excellent communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills.
• Commitment to patient-centered care, cultural competence, and equity-focused service delivery.
• Ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment with professionalism and empathy.
• Bilingual language skills in English and Spanish, Cape Verdean Creole or Portuguese highly preferred.
Essential Functions:
• Ability to stand for extended periods, move between workstations, and perform repetitive tasks.
• Visual and manual dexterity sufficient to read prescriptions, labels, and computer screens.
• Ability to communicate clearly with patients, staff, and providers in person and by phone.
• Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds and perform light physical activities related to stocking or deliveries.
(See completed ADA Physical Requirements Checklist for details).
Physical Requirements:
Physical Activity Frequency Description
  • Standing: Frequently (4-6 hours/day) While filling, labeling, or preparing prescriptions.
  • Walking: Frequently (3-5 hours/day) Moving within the pharmacy and clinic areas.
  • Sitting: Occasionally (1-2 hours/day) During computer entry, meetings, or documentation.
  • Lifting: Occasionally (up to 25 lbs) Handling medication totes, boxes, or supplies.
  • Carrying: Occasionally - Delivering medications or supplies within the facility.
  • Reaching/Bending: Frequently - Stocking shelves, retrieving medications, or supplies.
  • Fine Motor Skills: Constantly - Counting tablets, labeling, typing, handling medication containers.
  • Vision: Constantly - Reading prescriptions, computer screens, and medication labels.
  • Hearing: Constantly - Communicating with patients, providers, and team members.
  • Speaking: Constantly - Providing information and assistance to patients and staff.
  • Exposure: Occasionally - May be exposed to medications, cleaning products, or infectious materials with proper PPE.

Supervisory Responsibility:
None
Define Access Level to PHI: Level 3: Authorized to access limited categories of PHI and specific sections of the patient's medical record as necessary to perform job duties related to prescription processing, dispensing, and patient communication. Must adhere to UCC's Minimum Necessary Information Policy at all times.