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Sr Cloud Engineer

Boston, MA · On-site

$161K - $241K/yr

... vendors contracted for the delivery of outsourced services. Public (AWS, Azure, GCP) analysis of ... Extract and analyze sophisticated datasets using well optimized SQL queries, Python and R.

... vendors contracted for the delivery of outsourced services. Public (AWS, Azure, GCP) analysis of ... Extract and analyze sophisticated datasets using well optimized SQL queries, Python and R.

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Contractor (10-15 hours per week) Location: Remote Job Summary: We are looking for experienced ... Strong experience in at least one backend or full-stack engineering environment, such as Python ...

Contractor (10-15 hours per week) Location: Remote Job Summary: We are looking for experienced ... Strong experience in at least one backend or full-stack engineering environment, such as Python ...

Contractor (10-15 hours per week) Location: Remote Job Summary: We are looking for experienced ... Strong experience in at least one backend or full-stack engineering environment, such as Python ...

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How much do python contractor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for python contractor in Massachusetts is $64.02, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52.79 and $72.74 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Python Contractor job?

A Python Contractor is a professional software developer who specializes in Python programming and works on a contract basis rather than as a full-time employee. They are typically hired for specific projects or a set period to develop, test, and maintain Python-based applications. Python Contractors often work remotely or on-site, collaborating with teams to build web applications, data analysis tools, automation scripts, and more. Their responsibilities depend on the industry and project requirements, and they may be engaged by startups, enterprises, or agencies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Python Contractor position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Python Contractor, you need strong programming skills in Python and related frameworks, experience with software development best practices, and a relevant degree or proven project track record. Familiarity with tools like Git, Docker, cloud platforms (such as AWS or Azure), and certifications in Python or software development are often advantageous. Strong communication, problem-solving abilities, and adaptability help differentiate top contractors in dynamic team environments. These skills and qualities are essential to deliver reliable, maintainable solutions while efficiently collaborating with stakeholders and adapting to varying client requirements.

What types of projects do Python Contractors typically work on and what does a typical workday look like?

Python Contractors often work on a diverse range of projects, including web application development, data analysis, automation scripts, and integrating APIs for clients across different industries. A typical workday may involve coding, debugging, reviewing requirements with clients or team members, and collaborating via project management tools or version control systems. Contractors usually need to manage their time efficiently, communicate progress clearly, and deliver solutions that meet specific client needs and deadlines. The work can be remote or on-site, often involving close collaboration with other developers, project managers, or data analysts.

Contractor, Support Engineer I, Automation (2nd shift)

Lila Sciences

Cambridge, MA

Other

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Your Impact at LILA

Lila Sciences is hiring a Support Engineer I, Automation to keep second-shift operations humming on the AI Science Factory (AISF), the automated platform driving our work in drug discovery, bioengineering, and advanced materials. You will work 2-10 PM alongside the Integration Engineering and Research Operations teams, picking up where the day shift leaves off and keeping experiments moving into the evening.

The work is hands-on and varied. You triage issues on the workcells as they come up, recover stalled runs, knock out routine maintenance, and partner with on-shift Research Ops scientists to keep their work on track. At the end of the night, you hand the system back to the day team with a clear status report so tomorrow's science can start without surprises.

You will work closely with the engineers who designed the AISF - its schedulers, liquid handlers, robotics, and the software tying them together. This is a contract position, on site in Cambridge, MA.

What You'll Be Building

  • Monitor and maintain AISF workcells during second shift, triaging instrument faults, software errors, and run failures as they surface.
  • Coordinate with on-shift Research Operations scientists to prioritize recovery efforts and keep active experiments moving when multiple issues compete for attention.
  • Troubleshoot electro-mechanical and software systems, using judgment about when to resolve in-shift versus stabilizing and handing off to day-shift engineers for fixes that need vendor support, parts, or extended downtime.
  • Surface recurring failure patterns to the engineering team so root causes get addressed, not just symptoms.
  • Run routine maintenance, setup, and teardown to keep workcells reliable across shifts.
  • Document each shift's events, decisions, and outstanding issues so the day team inherits a clear picture and can plan accordingly.

What You'll Need to Succeed

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Biology, Chemistry, Materials Science, or a related field, or equivalent hands-on experience.
  • 1+ years of hands-on experience with lab automation, lab instrumentation, or production operations in a life sciences or physical sciences environment.
  • Ability to troubleshoot electro-mechanical equipment and software systems independently - on second shift, you're the automation engineer on site.
  • Strong written communication, particularly for shift handoff documentation the day team can act on without follow-up questions.
  • Willingness and availability to work a 2-10 PM weekday schedule on site in Cambridge, MA.

Bonus Points For

  • Experience with liquid handlers, plate-based workflows, or high-throughput screening instrumentation.
  • Familiarity with lab scheduling or workflow orchestration software (Cellario or similar).
  • Scripting or light programming ability (Python, C#, or similar) for log analysis or quick diagnostic work.
  • Exposure to robotic integration platforms or multi-instrument workcell environments.
  • Background in a 24/7 or multi-shift operations environment where structured handoffs were part of the workflow.