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How much do remote grader operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote grader operator in Worcester, MA is $17.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.49 and $20.14 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a remote grader operator?

Remote Grader Operators are professionals who operate motor graders, often in construction, mining, or road maintenance projects, but do so using remote control systems rather than being physically present in the machine. This allows them to perform grading, leveling, and earthmoving tasks from a distance, which can improve safety and efficiency, especially in hazardous environments. Remote operation technology is increasingly used to minimize risks and make it possible to control machinery from secure locations, sometimes even offsite. These operators must have strong technical skills and an understanding of both machinery and remote control systems.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote grader operator?

To thrive as a Remote Grader Operator, you need experience in heavy equipment operation, a valid equipment operator’s license, and a strong understanding of safety protocols. Familiarity with GPS grading systems, telematics software, and remote control technology is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective communication set standout operators apart. These competencies ensure precise grading, safe operations, and efficient collaboration with jobsite teams, all of which are critical for successful project outcomes.

What are some common challenges faced by a remote grader operator and how can they be addressed?

Remote Grader Operators often encounter challenges related to communication and coordination with on-site teams, as they typically operate heavy machinery from a distance. Ensuring real-time feedback and clarity in instructions is vital to maintaining safety and efficiency. Additionally, adapting to different site conditions remotely can require strong problem-solving skills and the ability to quickly interpret digital data or camera feeds. Building a strong rapport with on-site supervisors and participating in regular virtual check-ins can help overcome these challenges and ensure smooth operations.

What is the difference between Remote Grader Operator vs Remote Test Scorer?

AspectRemote Grader OperatorRemote Test Scorer
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; training in grading proceduresHigh school diploma or equivalent; training in scoring guidelines
Work EnvironmentRemote, computer-based; often flexible hoursRemote, computer-based; often flexible hours
Industry UsageEducation, testing companies, certification bodiesEducation, testing companies, certification bodies
Common Search IntentComparing roles in grading student workComparing roles in scoring exams or tests

The main difference between a Remote Grader Operator and a Remote Test Scorer lies in their specific tasks. Grader Operators typically evaluate assignments, essays, or projects, focusing on qualitative assessment, while Test Scorers usually evaluate multiple-choice or objective test responses. Both roles require similar credentials and work environments, often performed remotely for educational or testing organizations.

What cities near Worcester, MA are hiring for Remote Grader Operator jobs?

Cities near Worcester, MA with the most Remote Grader Operator job openings:

Infographic showing various Remote Grader Operator job openings in Worcester, MA as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Internship, 61% Full Time, 31% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 3% Contract, and 1% Summer. Highlights an 95% Physical, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,457 per year, or $17 per hour.

Sr. Open Source Software Engineer - Apache Cassandra

NetApp

Waltham, MA • On-site, Remote

$133K - $176K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Job Summary

Are you an Apache Cassandra committer who wants to operate at the highest level of technical and community influence?

This role connects deep upstream work - binding committer authority, CEP-level design, release stewardship - directly to production-scale outcomes in one of the largest enterprise Cassandra deployments in the world. 

NetApp Instaclustr runs one of the industry's largest Cassandra managed services, spanning a broad range of enterprise customers across financial services, retail, and technology sectors. Our Cassandra engineering team leads active work on Cassandra 6.0, owns releases across core and ecosystem subprojects, and drives upstream contributions that directly address production-scale operator needs. 

The successful applicant will become our second Apache Cassandra core committer, joining a team that already includes an established core committer as well as a committer on the Cassandra Drivers project. 

You will work at both levels - upstream influence and customer impact - with meaningful autonomy, strong peer collaboration, and direct access to the product and field relationships that turn technical work into commercial outcomes. This is a globally distributed team with up to 10% travel. The role is based in one of our office locations - US 

Note that we have global opportunities as well in Cork,Ireland & Netherlands (Schiphol).

Open to Remote Hires in the US or Core Hiring Locations (Seattle, WA, Raleigh, NC or San Jose, CA)

Overview

As a Senior Open Source Software Engineer, your responsibilities will include: 


Lead end-to-end upstream initiatives in Apache Cassandra, from CEP authoring and design consensus through implementation, review, and release, in domains such as storage/compaction, indexing and SAI/vector, distributed repair, 
observability, and Cassandra releases. 
Provide binding committer reviews on upstream patches and community contributions, applying the technical rigor and authority that moves high-quality work through the Apache Cassandra review process. 
Co-own Apache Cassandra core release management as part of the rotating committer pool and, where capacity allows, contribute to NetApp-led ecosystem releases (Cassandra Sidecar, Analytics, GoCQL). 
Translate enterprise customer needs into credible upstream proposals, CEP-level designs, and sustained technical engagement that only a committer can supply; advise product and field teams on complex upstream trade-offs. 
Shape community direction through evidence-based participation on the dev@ mailing list, Apache Jira, GitHub, and community forums; influence project 
decisions on architecture, release policy, contribution standards, and long-term 
roadmap. 
Mentor engineers toward committer standing and raise overall contribution quality through rigorous review practices, test discipline, and clear engineering guidance. 
Improve upstream infrastructure - CI reliability, test coverage, contributor tooling, and release automation - to reduce project-wide maintenance burden and strengthen NetApp's reputation as a steward of the project. 

Job Requirements
  • A minimum of 12 years of applicable professional software engineering experience is required.
  • Current Apache Cassandra committer status with a sustained and publicly verifiable upstream track record across patches, reviews, and community standing 
    in Cassandra core or a closely related subproject.
  • Expert Java engineering capability in performance-sensitive, concurrent, and production-grade distributed systems - comfortable writing, reviewing, and 
    reasoning about complex Cassandra internals at depth.
  • Deep mastery of Apache Cassandra internals in at least one major domain: storage 
    engine and compaction, indexing and SAI/vector, distributed consensus and repair 
    (including Accord and CEP-37), observability and virtual tables, or release 
    management and CI.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead complex technical work through the Apache open source governance model: CEP authoring or co-sponsorship, design consensus, 
    mailing-list engagement, and Jira-driven delivery from proposal through merge.
  • Strong written communication for asynchronous, global, public technical collaboration - mailing lists, design documents, code reviews, and Jira threads.
  • Proven senior-level technical judgment: resolves most blockers independently, determines approach on novel or ambiguous assignments, surfaces systemic risks 
    proactively, and produces work that is consistent with project and team objectives. 

Preferred qualifications 

  • PMC membership in Apache Cassandra or a related Apache subproject.
  • Track record of work in Cassandra 6.0 feature areas (Accord, Transactional Cluster Metadata, CEP-37 automated repair, CEP-38 CQL Management API, ZSTD 
    dictionary  compression, SAI/vector write performance).
  • Experience connecting upstream technical leadership to enterprise customer and operator outcomes - translating production pain points into accepted community 
    improvements.
  • History of mentoring contributors toward reviewer or committer standing in an open 
    governance project.
  • Familiarity with Cassandra ecosystem subprojects: Sidecar, Analytics (Spark bulk), 
    GoCQL, or Apache Cassandra drivers.
Education

Bachelor's degree in engineering or technical related field of study Or additional equivalent experience.

Team Information

Leadership and team culture

The hiring manager for this role is an Engineering Manager for the Open Source Engineering team. You will join a globally distributed group that values committer-grade technical judgment, clear ownership, transparent community engagement, and practical impact on real customer outcomes.

The team culture is high-trust and high-accountability. We support engineers who can go deep technically, mentor others generously, collaborate across product and field functions, and improve both code and the contributor ecosystem around it. You will have significant autonomy paired with close collaboration and genuine visibility into the strategic bets your work enables.

Compensation:
The target salary range for this position is $220,000-265,000. The salary offered will be determined by the candidate's location, qualifications, experience, and education and may be outside of this range. Final compensation packages are competitive and in line with industry standards, reflecting a variety of factors, and include a comprehensive benefits package. This may cover Health Insurance, Life Insurance, Retirement or Pension Plans, Paid Time Off (PTO), various Leave options, Performance-Based Incentives, employee stock purchase plan, and/or restricted stocks (RSU's), with all offerings subject to regional variations and governed by local laws, regulations, and company policies. Benefits may vary by country and region, and further details will be provided as part of the recruitment process.   


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