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Computer Science Non Profit Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

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What is a computer science non profit?

A Computer Science Non-Profit job involves using technical skills to support organizations focused on social impact, education, or public service. Roles may include software development, data analysis, IT support, or program management, often aimed at increasing tech accessibility and education. These positions exist in charities, foundations, and advocacy groups, typically prioritizing mission-driven work over profit. Many employees collaborate on open-source projects, build tools for underserved communities, or teach coding skills.

What kinds of projects or initiatives might I work on in a computer science non profit role?

In a Computer Science role at a nonprofit, you'll often contribute to projects that directly support the organization's mission, such as developing internal databases, improving website accessibility, creating education platforms, or analyzing data to inform programming decisions. You may also collaborate with program staff to implement new technology solutions or support outreach efforts. Work is typically team-oriented and offers the chance to engage with a variety of departments, providing a broad view of the organization's impact. These roles can be especially rewarding if you enjoy using your technical skills to make a positive difference in communities and contribute to meaningful causes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a computer science non profit position?

To thrive in a Computer Science Non Profit role, you need a solid background in computer science, programming, and an understanding of nonprofit operations, typically backed by a relevant degree or equivalent experience. Familiarity with technical tools such as data management systems, project management software, and potentially certifications like CompTIA or Google IT Support can be valuable. Strong communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills help you work effectively with diverse teams and stakeholders. These abilities are crucial for driving mission-focused technology initiatives and achieving organizational goals with limited resources.

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Infographic showing various Computer Science Non Profit job openings in Michigan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 3% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 76% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 22% Remote job distribution.

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OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

SHIFT: TBD

SCHEDULE: TBD

FULL TIME

POSTED DATES: 2/18/2026- OUF

STARTING WAGE: $ 23.49- $28.20

$2,500 sign-on bonus ($1,000 upon 6-month anniversary, $1,500 upon 1 year anniversary)

WAGE MAY BE NEGOTIABLE BASED ON EDUCATION AND DIRECTLY RELATED EXPERIENCE

Eligible Employer for Public Student Loan Forgiveness as a non-profit

Under the supervision of OIC/Utilities Manager, perform water testing and maintain proper levels of chemical additives in the water supply.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Read the numbers for daily usage at the well house; keep well houses clean, install and repair pumps.
  • Open and turn on all necessary valves and pumps.
  • Monitor water quality and makes chemical feed adjustments as needed.
  • Calibrate and maintain online instrumentation.
  • Inventory and maintain supply of chemicals including Chlorine, NaOH, Lime, Polymer, Ferric Chloride and Fluoride.
  • Maintain proper amount of chemicals in the water supply.
  • Perform preventative maintenance on all well houses, valves and pumps.
  • Test water for chlorine residual, alkalinity, hardness, turbidity, fluoride, iron, and perform other analysis of the water as directed.
  • Mix chemicals necessary to do lab tests and record all temperature and other equipment readings in the lab.
  • Perform regular maintenance at the water towers, keep clean, read numbers and replace bulbs as needed.
  • Collect and prepare daily bacteria samples and take samples to Lansing lab as needed.
  • Flush fire hydrants on the reservation once a year and drain in the winter months.
  • Inspect, paint, repair, and install fire hydrants including replacement of seals and brass fitting at the bottom of the barrel.
  • Supervise contractors that are installing new hydrants, water and sewer lines and valves.
  • Perform yard work and snow removal at treatment plant, wells and towers along with related yard work.
  • Install and repair pumps, motors, gear boxes and lines, valves, curb stops, and corporation stops.
  • Fabricate and weld parts to pumps, valves and plows as needed.
  • Replace water tower light bulbs inside and out.
  • Wash and clean vehicles and all equipment after use.
  • Work in excavation sites for installs and repairs.
  • Use appropriate equipment to trace and mark lines as requested.
  • Install and service meters at homes and read meters at tribally owned enterprises.
  • Monthly review meter reads that are radioed in to the system. Install or repair automatic radio feeds.
  • Assist contractors with new home water hook ups.
  • Perform preventative maintenance in the water plant.
  • Maintain records of preventative maintenance performed on equipment.
  • Participate in the proper training to maintain certification.
  • Train interns to assist them in their certifications.
  • Troubleshoot problems and facilitate repairs.
  • Provide excellent customer service for all internal and external customers of the operations at all times. Provide solutions for customer concerns and continually focus on customer service as our top priority.
  • Must maintain strict confidentiality and present a positive, professional demeanor and image at all times.
  • The above duties and responsibilities are not an all-inclusive list but rather a general representation of the duties and responsibilities associated with this position. The duties and responsibilities will be subject to change based on organizational needs and/or deemed necessary by the supervisor.

Contacts/Purpose of Contacts:

  • Contact with staff, management, and other department employees.
  • Contact with associates in organizations and occasional contact with outside sources to coordinate work activities.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • High School Diploma or GED.
  • Must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Must have three (3) years of water operator or related experience.
  • Must work a minimum of 2 years as an operator EGLE licensed F-4, S-4 minimum.
  • Must be able to pass a Math test with 70% or higher.
  • Training in hydraulics, physics, biology, science, or related field will help in learning this field.
  • Must have mechanical skills, not limited to automotive, such as pumps, or shaft driven equipment.
  • Must possess good communication and diagnostic skills.
  • Must be able to pass background check to meet the employment eligibility requirements as they pertain to the position.

Desired Qualifications:

  • Education and experience in advance mathematics, basic chemistry, laboratory and computer skills.

License, Certification, or Special Requirements:

  • Must have EGLE F-3, S-3 Certification or greater
  • Must have a valid State of Michigan Driver’s License with the proper designation required for the vehicle utilized to perform the job duties; must be able to obtain and maintain a Tribal Driver’s License and qualify for coverage by SCIT auto liability insurance carrier.
  • Native American preference shall apply to all positions.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Knowledge of applicable federal, state, county and local laws, regulations, and requirements.
  • Knowledge of water and wastewater, construction, and operations.
  • Knowledge of the principles and methods of water treatment facilities.
  • Knowledge of the proper and efficient use of standard water system equipment, methods and terminology.
  • Skill in operating various word-processing, spreadsheets, and database software programs in a Windows environment.
  • Skill in using hand and power tools.
  • Ability to lift and carry heavy objects.
  • Ability to climb high stairs and ladders.
  • Ability to lead and guide the work of others.
  • Ability to use chlorine test kit, snake machine, and voltage meter.
  • Ability to anticipate, recognize and evaluate hazardous conditions, as well as develop hazard and safety control methods.
  • Ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with the individuals of varying social and cultural backgrounds.
  • Ability to perform manual labor for extended periods of time.
  • Ability to operate of motorized equipment including snowplows and lawn mowers.

Physical Demands:

  • Strenuous physical exertion in climbing ladders and lifting heavy objects.
  • Frequent use of hands, wrists, fingers associated with repair equipment.
  • Required to stand and walk for extended periods of time and reach with arms and hands.
  • Occasionally sit, stoop, kneel, climb, balance, crouch or crawl.
  • Normal visual acuity, ability to talk and hear.
  • Frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.

Work Environment:

  • Must possess sufficient stamina to work under all types of weather conditions including extreme hot/cold and to lift, carry, push, or pull a variety of tools, equipment and materials.
  • Employee may be exposed work hazards such as high voltage electricity, chemicals, hot water and running equipment.
  • Work is performed in noise, wet, and hot enclosed spaces and heights.
  • May be required to work at heights of up to 130 feet.
  • Position requires on call 24/7, rotating shifts, evenings, weekends and holidays.
  • Travel is required.