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Non Profit Engineering Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Audit Manager - Not-for-Profit

New York, NY

$113K - $149K/yr

... engineering, not-for-profit, healthcare, manufacturing and distribution, financial services, real estate, and more. Several publications have ranked us among the top accounting firms to work for ...

Audit Manager - Not-for-Profit

Jericho, NY · On-site

$108K - $141K/yr

... engineering, not-for-profit, healthcare, manufacturing and distribution, financial services, real estate, and more. Several publications have ranked us among the top accounting firms to work for ...

Audit Manager - Not-for-Profit

Chelmsford, MA · On-site

$108K - $141K/yr

... engineering, not-for-profit, healthcare, manufacturing and distribution, financial services, real estate, and more. Several publications have ranked us among the top accounting firms to work for ...

Audit Manager - Not-for-Profit

Chelmsford, MA · On-site

$108K - $141K/yr

... engineering, not-for-profit, healthcare, manufacturing and distribution, financial services, real estate, and more. Several publications have ranked us among the top accounting firms to work for ...

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How much do non profit engineering jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 27, 2026, the average yearly pay for non profit engineering in the United States is $62,977.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47,000.00 and $72,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Are Nonprofit Engineering Jobs?

Nonprofit engineering jobs involve building, developing, and maintaining technology products for nonprofit organizations or providing services in support of charitable projects. As a software or systems engineer for a nonprofit, you design and develop applications and software systems that employees in the not-for-profit group use for their work. Your duties may include training people to use these tech tools. Some engineers work directly in the field; for example, an electrical engineer may help build electrical infrastructure in remote areas or an environmental engineer can find ways to lower pollution levels in specific localities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Nonprofit Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Nonprofit Engineer, you need solid engineering expertise, project management abilities, and a relevant engineering degree or certification, often supplemented by experience in the nonprofit or development sector. Familiarity with design software, data analysis tools, and grant management systems is typically required. Outstanding communication, cultural sensitivity, and adaptability help you collaborate effectively with diverse teams and stakeholders. These skills are essential for developing sustainable solutions that address community needs while aligning with organizational missions and resource constraints.

What is the difference between Non Profit Engineering vs Non Profit Program Manager?

AspectNon Profit EngineeringNon Profit Program Manager
Required CredentialsEngineering degree, technical certificationsBachelor's degree, project management certifications
Work EnvironmentTechnical teams, project sites, labsOffice settings, community outreach, meetings
Employer & Industry UsageNon profit organizations with technical projectsNon profit organizations managing programs and initiatives

Non Profit Engineering focuses on technical design, development, and implementation of engineering projects within non profit settings. In contrast, Non Profit Program Managers oversee the planning, execution, and evaluation of programs, ensuring goals are met. Both roles require strong organizational skills, but Non Profit Engineering emphasizes technical expertise, while Program Managers focus on program coordination and management.

What is non-profit engineering?

Non-profit engineering involves applying engineering principles and skills to address social, environmental, and humanitarian challenges, typically through organizations that operate for the public good rather than for profit. Engineers in this field work on projects such as clean water solutions, renewable energy, disaster relief, and community infrastructure, often in underserved areas. Their work focuses on sustainable, affordable, and culturally appropriate solutions, collaborating with communities and other stakeholders to create positive impact. Non-profit engineering careers can be found in NGOs, international development agencies, or other mission-driven organizations.

How does working as an engineer in a non-profit organization differ from working in a for-profit engineering firm?

Engineers in non-profit organizations often focus on projects with a strong social impact, such as developing affordable technologies or infrastructure for underserved communities. Unlike for-profit firms, where the primary goal is revenue generation, non-profit engineers prioritize mission-driven outcomes and sustainable solutions, sometimes working with limited resources. Collaboration with diverse teams—including program managers, community partners, and donors—is common, and engineers may also be involved in grant writing or outreach. This environment fosters creativity and adaptability, offering unique opportunities for professional growth and the chance to make a tangible difference.
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Infographic showing various Non Profit Engineering job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 60% Full Time, and 40% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $62,977 per year, or $30.3 per hour.
Principal Product Manager, AI-Native Nonprofit

Principal Product Manager, AI-Native Nonprofit

Intuit

Mountain View, CA

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Intuit rating

8.4

Company rating: 8.4 out of 10

Based on 85 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

68th of 192 rated software companies


Job description

Nonprofits - grant-funded 501(c)(3) organizations, associations, and member organizations - carry financial complexity that generic accounting software was never built to handle. Restricted funds, multi-year grant compliance, and board-level financial reporting demand purpose-built infrastructure. And yet most mid-market nonprofits doing $2.5M-$100M in revenue are running their finances on tools built for businesses nothing like theirs.

Intuit's strategy is to become the financial operating system for this segment - automating fund accounting, eliminating grant compliance burden, and giving nonprofit finance teams the real-time intelligence they have never had.

The financial burden is two-sided: fund-based accounting complexity - restricted versus unrestricted net assets, multi-dimensional classification, restriction release entries - and grant compliance complexity - multi-funder awards, federal reporting, single audit thresholds. Most have no system that handles both. That is the gap Intuit is building to fill.

As the Principal Product Manager for AI-Native Non-Profit, you will own Intuit's end-to-end nonprofit financial platform strategy for the mid-market - the build, buy, and partner decisions, the roadmap from fund accounting foundations through full grant compliance depth, and the product bets that make Intuit the financial backbone of the non-profit sector.


Responsibilities

Define the end-to-end strategy for Intuit's mid-market nonprofit segment - build, buy, and partner decisions, roadmap sequencing, and the bets that determine where we play and how we win.

Build the fund accounting engine - restricted versus unrestricted net asset tracking, automatic restriction release entries, and multi-dimensional classification across Fund, Program, and Grant - eliminating the manual journal entry workflows that drive audit anxiety.

Deliver the native grant object - multi-funder, multi-year award tracking, budget versus actuals at the sub-award level, and automated federal compliance including indirect cost rate calculation, SF-425 templates, and SEFA generation.

Ship the compliance layer - Statement of Activities, Statement of Functional Expenses, Form 990, LD-2 lobbying disclosure, and UBIT tracking - where agents pre-populate required filings from GL data without manual rebuild.

Drive pledge tracking, deferred revenue recognition, donor segmentation, and lapsed-donor alerts - and define the integration strategy with leading donor CRM platforms that makes Intuit the center of the nonprofit financial ecosystem.

Lead the migration infrastructure that moves accounting firms and their clients onto the platform without data loss - the structural advantage incumbents cannot replicate and the channel unlock that drives partners to migrate their entire client book.


Qualifications

10+ years in Product Management with deep expertise in nonprofit financial management, fund accounting, or philanthropy technology - at a nonprofit SaaS platform or a financial and ERP platform serving the sector.

Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Nonprofit Management, Business, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience; advanced degree (MPA, MBA, or MSA) a plus.

Firsthand knowledge of nonprofit financial operations - fund accounting, grant compliance, federal reporting, and audit requirements. You understand the three dimensions that define every nonprofit's product requirements: tax status, mission type, and funding model. Earned in the sector, not learned in a spec.

Deep command across 501(c)(3), (c)(4), and (c)(6) organizations - and the product implications of each tax status, mission type, and funding model combination.

Expert knowledge of FASB ASC 958, Uniform Guidance (2 CFR Part 200), Form 990, LD-2, and UBIT - able to speak credibly to a nonprofit CFO, an auditor, and an AI engineer in the same conversation.

Proven ability to ship LLM or agent-powered products in production, writing agentic specs with objectives, tool definitions, confidence thresholds, and escalation logic - and knowing the difference between automating a workflow and building a system that earns trust in a compliance-sensitive environment.

Experience building for accounting firm intermediaries and defining integration strategies with donor CRM and spend management platforms.

Ability to architect data migrations and bi-directional integrations as a strategic foundation, and evaluate build, buy, and partner tradeoffs with rigor.

Proven ability to influence across engineering, design, sales, and finance, build channel partnerships with accounting firms, and anticipate market shifts before they surface in win/loss data.


Intuit provides a competitive compensation package with a strong pay for performance rewards approach. This position may be eligible for a cash bonus, equity rewards and benefits, in accordance with our applicable plans and programs (see more about our compensation and benefits at Intuit: Careers | Benefits). Pay offered is based on factors such as job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and work location. To drive ongoing fair pay for employees, Intuit conducts regular comparisons across categories of ethnicity and gender. The expected base pay range for this position is: 

Bay Area California $ 243,000- 328,500



Employment Type: Full-Time

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