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FIFA (W2) CSR

Long Key, FL · On-site

$17/hr

Two (2) available USB 2.0 or greater ports Minimum Monitor and Accessory Requirements Monitor* * 1280 x 1024 (SXGA) screen resolution * 1920 x 1080 (Full HD or 1080p) USB Headset with Microphone

Two (2) available USB 2.0 or greater ports Minimum monitor and accessory requirements: Monitor* - 1280 x 1024 (SXGA) screen resolution 1920 x 1080 (Full HD or 1080p) USB Headset with Microphone - JPL ...

Two (2) available USB 2.0 or greater ports Minimum Monitor and Accessory Requirements Monitor* * 1280 x 1024 (SXGA) screen resolution * 1920 x 1080 (Full HD or 1080p) USB Headset with Microphone

FIFA 1099-CSR

Layton, FL · On-site

$18/hr

Two (2) available USB 2.0 or greater ports Minimum Monitor and Accessory Requirements Monitor* * 1280 x 1024 (SXGA) screen resolution * 1920 x 1080 (Full HD or 1080p) USB Headset with Microphone

Troubleshoot communication interfaces including RS232, RS485, USB, and Ethernet. * Ensure reliable communication between test systems, PCs, and connected devices. * Support component obsolescence by ...

Two (2) available USB 2.0 or greater ports Minimum monitor and accessory requirements: Monitor* - 1280 x 1024 (SXGA) screen resolution 1920 x 1080 (Full HD or 1080p) USB Headset with Microphone - JPL ...

Senior Linux Device Programmer

Boston, MA · On-site +1

$170K - $185K/yr

Implement and maintain USB and Ethernet networking stacks and protocols * Implement secure network communication protocols for IoT devices * Design and optimize wireless connectivity solutions ...

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How much do usb jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for usb in the United States is $18.13, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $18.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a USB job?

USB jobs typically refer to roles involved in the design, development, testing, or support of USB (Universal Serial Bus) technology and devices. This can include positions such as USB hardware engineers, firmware developers, test engineers, and support technicians. These professionals work on creating and maintaining the hardware and software that allow USB devices to connect and communicate with computers and other electronics. They may also be involved in troubleshooting USB device compatibility and performance issues. Roles in this field require knowledge of USB protocols, embedded systems, and relevant programming languages.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a USB engineer?

To thrive as a USB Engineer, you need a strong background in electrical engineering, embedded systems, and USB protocol standards, often supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with tools like oscilloscopes, protocol analyzers, USB compliance testing software, and experience with firmware development are typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are important soft skills for collaborating with hardware and software teams. These skills ensure the development of reliable, high-performance USB devices that meet industry standards and user needs.

What are common challenges faced by USB hardware engineers, and how can they be addressed in a team environment?

USB hardware engineers often encounter challenges such as ensuring device compatibility across various operating systems, troubleshooting signal integrity issues, and meeting strict performance standards. Collaborating closely with firmware developers, software engineers, and quality assurance teams can help address these challenges efficiently. Regular cross-functional meetings, thorough documentation, and utilizing industry-standard test equipment are effective ways to streamline problem-solving and maintain project timelines.

What is the difference between Usb vs Network Technician?

AspectUsbNetwork Technician
Required CredentialsTypically certifications like CompTIA A+ or similarCertifications such as CompTIA Network+ or Cisco CCNA
Work EnvironmentHardware repair shops, retail, officesNetwork setup, troubleshooting, and maintenance in various industries
Industry UsageConsumer electronics, retailIT, telecommunications, enterprise networks

Usb technicians focus on hardware issues related to USB devices, while network technicians handle network infrastructure and connectivity problems. Both roles require technical certifications and often work in office or retail environments, but their core responsibilities and industry focus differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Usb job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 57% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 36% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 56% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 42% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,706 per year, or $18.1 per hour.

Associate Systems Engineer - Lab Systems & OT Security

Volto USA

Boston, MA • On-site

Contractor

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description

Associate Systems Engineer – Lab Systems & OT Security
Overview
We are seeking an Associate Systems Engineer – Lab Systems & OT Security to support the security and modernization of laboratory and operational technology (OT) environments across global sites. This individual will work directly within the Lab Solutions team to execute a portfolio of active security workstreams — including Non-Attributable Account (NAA) remediation, software download restrictions, vulnerability remediation, and USB data transfer controls — while supporting the broader goal of bringing lab OT posture in line with enterprise security standards.
This is a highly technical, execution-focused role requiring strong hands-on skills in Active Directory, endpoint security, network architecture, and lab instrument environments. The successful candidate will be comfortable working across both IT and OT boundaries, engaging directly with Business System Owners, lab scientists, vendors, and global site partners to deliver change in a complex, multi-site environment___________________________
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Key Responsibilities
1. NAA (Non-Attributable Account) Remediation
•       Support the design, testing, and execution of the Non-Attributable Account (NAA) remediation program across RC4-dependent and non-RC4-dependent account types.
•       Assist in building, maintaining, and activating host allow/deny lists within the Lab Organizational Unit (OU) in Active Directory.
•       Coordinate with InfoSec and AD teams to execute password reset mechanisms and validate outcomes across pilot and full-rollout phases.
•       Engage Business System Owners and lab staff to identify NAA usage patterns, confirm active engagements, and support transition to properly managed service accounts.
•       Support deployment and configuration of Transparent Screen Lock and BeyondTrust (password management and remote access) as replacement mechanisms for NAA-dependent workflows.
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2. Software Governance & Controls
•       Assist in defining and implementing a policy-based software allowlist across lab workstations and instrument PCs in the Lab OU.
•       Identify currently installed unauthorized or unlicensed software across lab endpoints and support remediation planning.
•       Develop and maintain a formal exception request process for legitimate scientific software deployment needs.
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3. Vulnerability Management
•       Support CrowdStrike EDR sensor deployment and gap closure across lab endpoints, coordinating with InfoSec and site partners.
•       Identify and remediate open or misconfigured file shares presenting lateral movement and data exfiltration risk.
•       Contribute to OS patching cadence and compliance tracking for lab workstations and instrument PCs.
•       Assist in end-of-life operating system identification, remediation planning, and isolation strategies across lab infrastructure.
•       Support server-level vulnerability triage and remediation in coordination with the infrastructure team.
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4. USB & Data Transfer Controls
•       Assess current USB usage patterns across lab sites and instrument workflows.
•       Assist in defining and implementing a tiered USB restriction policy (block, monitor, allow-by-exception) that protects the environment without impeding legitimate scientific workflows.
•       Manage the formal USB exception process for vendor-mediated access scenarios.
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5. Cross-Site & Operational Support
•       Serve as a hands-on technical resource for site partners across Boston/US,  Oxford/UK, and other global lab locations.
•       Maintain accurate documentation of system configurations, allow/deny lists, service account inventories, and workstream progress.
•       Contribute to demand intake and ServiceNow-based request management for new service account and access requests.
•       Participate in hypercare periods following major changes, providing rapid response to connectivity or authentication issues.
•       Communicate clearly with both technical and non-technical stakeholders, including lab scientists, Business System Owners, and senior leadership.
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Required Qualifications
Education
•       Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Cybersecurity, or related field (or equivalent experience)
Experience
•       2–5 years of relevant experience in IT/OT systems engineering, endpoint security, or lab systems support; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
•       Hands-on experience with Active Directory administration, including Organizational Unit (OU) management, Group Policy, and service account provisioning.
•       Experience working in or supporting laboratory, manufacturing, or operational technology environments.
•       Demonstrated experience executing security remediation activities such as patching, endpoint agent deployment, or access control changes.
•       Experience working with endpoint security platforms (CrowdStrike or equivalent EDR tools preferred).
•       Familiarity with privileged access management or password vault tools (BeyondTrust or equivalent).
•       Familiarity with Endpoint Management (EPM) tools for computer fleet management
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Technical Skills
Identity & Access Management
•       Proficiency in Active Directory administration: OU structure, Group Policy Objects (GPOs), user/service account management, and authentication protocols including RC4/NTLM/Kerberos.
•       Understanding of allow/deny list enforcement mechanisms within AD and Lab OU environments.
•       Experience with service account lifecycle management and privileged access controls.
•       Understanding of enterprise Identity Management tools (Sailpoint)
Endpoint & OT Security
•       Working knowledge of endpoint detection and response (EDR) platforms, particularly CrowdStrike Falcon.
•       Understanding of OT/lab network architecture, including isolated or semi-isolated lab network segments, instrument connectivity, and associated security risks.
•       Familiarity with USB restriction and software control policies on Windows endpoints.
•       Knowledge of vulnerability management concepts: OS patching, EOL systems, open file shares, and network-level exposure.
Lab & Instrument Environment Familiarity
•       Understanding of how lab instruments authenticate to networks and the dependencies that exist between shared accounts and instrument operation.
•       Familiarity with Transparent Screen Lock (TSL) or similar technologies for instrument session management.
•       Awareness of lab data systems such as NuGenesis (SDMS), Empower (Waters), or similar scientific data and chromatography platforms is a plus.
•       Awareness of working in Biopharma Laboratory Environments
•       Awareness of GxP and Information Security compliance constraints
•       Familiarity with ITIL ITSM principles
Tools & Platforms
•       ServiceNow or equivalent ITSM platform for demand intake and ticket management.
•       BeyondTrust or equivalent privileged access management and remote support tooling.
•       Microsoft Windows Server and Windows 10/11 administration.
•       Familiarity with network monitoring and log analysis tools.
•       Proficiency in PowerShell preferred.________________________________________
Soft Skills
•       Strong analytical skills and attention to detail — comfortable working with large datasets (login logs, AD exports, host inventories) to draw meaningful conclusions.
•       Clear written and verbal communication skills; able to explain technical concepts to non-technical lab staff and Business System Owners.
•       Organized and execution-oriented — this role involves managing multiple concurrent workstreams with defined deadlines.
•       Comfortable operating in a fast-moving, ambiguous environment where priorities may shift based on security findings.
•       Collaborative and service-minded — the lab community depends on this role to keep instruments running securely.
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Other Requirements
•       Ability to work across global, multi-site laboratory organizations including US East Coast (FanPier/Boston) and UK (Oxford/Milton Park).
•       Willingness to participate in hypercare periods and provide out-of-hours support during major change activations where required.
•       Ability to engage and build trust with both technical peers and non-technical lab and science stakeholders.
•       Experience operating within or alongside regulated environments (life sciences, pharmaceutical, or similar) is preferred but not required
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About the Role
This role is part of a high-visibility security transformation initiative, with direct exposure to senior leadership and the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to strengthening lab and OT security capabilities at scale.