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Vector Control Jobs in Massachusetts (NOW HIRING)

We provide process development, produce GMP viral vectors, and provide cell transduction for gene ... The Manager, QC Stability provides leadership and strategic oversight of the stability programs ...

... control. In Africa - where the majority of malaria deaths occur - the primary vector of disease is the mosquito, Anopheles gambiae. The malaria parasite is transmitted through the bites of female ...

Familiar with Adobe Illustrator curricula and common challenges such as pen tool control, understanding vector versus raster concepts, and mastering layer organization. Adapts instruction using ...

Familiar with Adobe Illustrator curricula and common challenges such as pen tool control, understanding vector versus raster concepts, and mastering layer organization. Adapts instruction using ...

Familiar with Adobe Illustrator curricula and common challenges such as pen tool control, understanding vector versus raster concepts, and mastering layer organization. Adapts instruction using ...

Familiar with Adobe Illustrator curricula and common challenges such as pen tool control, understanding vector versus raster concepts, and mastering layer organization. Adapts instruction using ...

Familiar with Adobe Illustrator curricula and common challenges such as pen tool control, understanding vector versus raster concepts, and mastering layer organization. Adapts instruction using ...

Familiar with Adobe Illustrator curricula and common challenges such as pen tool control, understanding vector versus raster concepts, and mastering layer organization. Adapts instruction using ...

Familiar with Adobe Illustrator curricula and common challenges such as pen tool control, understanding vector versus raster concepts, and mastering layer organization. Adapts instruction using ...

Familiar with Adobe Illustrator curricula and common challenges such as pen tool control, understanding vector versus raster concepts, and mastering layer organization. Adapts instruction using ...

Familiar with Adobe Illustrator curricula and common challenges such as pen tool control, understanding vector versus raster concepts, and mastering layer organization. Adapts instruction using ...

Familiar with Adobe Illustrator curricula and common challenges such as pen tool control, understanding vector versus raster concepts, and mastering layer organization. Adapts instruction using ...

Lead DevOps Engineer

Boston, MA · Hybrid

$57.25 - $78.50/hr

Deploy, scale, and optimize Elasticsearch and vector database clusters supporting GenAI workloads ... Version Control & Collaboration: Deep experience with Git-based systems (GitHub, Bitbucket ...

Embedded Engineer

Andover, MA · On-site

$133.20K - $175.20K/yr

Experience with communication and calibration tools such as Vector CanAlyzer or other similar tools ... control * Experience with on vehicle testing/debugging and performing calibration of various ...

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How much do vector control jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for vector control in Massachusetts is $26.43, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.76 and $28.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Vector Control job?

A Vector Control job involves managing and reducing populations of disease-carrying organisms like mosquitoes, rodents, and other pests. Professionals in this field conduct inspections, apply treatments, educate the public, and enforce health regulations to prevent the spread of diseases such as malaria, dengue, and West Nile virus. They often work for public health departments or pest management agencies. The role may include fieldwork, data collection, and using biological or chemical control methods.

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

To thrive in Vector Control, you need a background in pest management, public health, or biological sciences, often complemented by relevant certifications or training in mosquito and rodent control. Familiarity with GIS mapping tools, pesticide application equipment, and state/local regulatory systems is typically required. Attention to detail, strong communication skills, and effective teamwork are crucial soft skills for success in this field. These competencies ensure the safe, efficient, and compliant implementation of vector control measures to protect public health.

What are some typical daily responsibilities for someone working in Vector Control?

A typical day in Vector Control involves identifying and monitoring potential breeding sites for disease-carrying pests, applying pesticides in targeted areas, and documenting inspections and treatments conducted. You may also collect and analyze field data, educate community members about prevention strategies, and collaborate with public health officials or environmental agencies. Fieldwork is common, and you will often work both independently and as part of a team to ensure effective pest management. The role can require flexibility as priorities may shift seasonally or in response to local outbreaks, making adaptive problem-solving an important aspect of the job.
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Infographic showing various Vector Control job openings in Massachusetts as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 25% Physical, 25% Hybrid, and 50% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,967 per year, or $26.4 per hour.
QC Senior/Principal Scientist, Analytical Method Validation

QC Senior/Principal Scientist, Analytical Method Validation

Genezen

Lexington, MA

$120K - $160K/yr

Other

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

JOB SUMMARY

The QC Senior/Principal Scientist for Analytical Method Validation is key role within our Quality Control Technical Services (QCTS) department within our CDMO facility. The individual in this role will work collaboratively with new and current clients, analytical development team, quality control, manufacturing and quality assurance. Lead transfer and validate next generation analytical procedures for the testing of viral vectors, cell banks and gene therapy products in support of Genezen's services and commercial products in compliance with company policies and procedures and regulatory guidelines.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS 

  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, collaborative environment, working with minimal direction and able to manage workload based on changing priorities.
  • Works independently and is responsible for optimization, qualification, transfer and validation of analytical methods associated with cGMP production.
  • SME for cell-based and analytical method protocols and reports related to QC Method transfer, qualification, feasibility and validation.
  • Perform statistical analyses of data generated during method validation studies, qualification and critical material qualification.
  • Responsible for monitoring analytical method performance, including assessment of analytical method system suitability requirements.
  • Present to cross-functional teams and effectively communicate critical analytical issues and solutions.
  • Coordinate with Critical Material Sr. Scientist to design and qualify critical materials required for cell based methods to support phase appropriate readiness
  • Support cGMP operations, including generation of documentation in support of change controls and corrective actions/preventative actions, deviations, out-of-specification (OOS) results, and other investigations or assay troubleshooting.
  • Subject matter expertise in product quality attribute methods relevant to gene therapeutic product (e.g. cell function characterization assays, HPLC, ddPCR / qPCR, ELISA, Potency Assay, plate-based assays, CE-SDS, SDS-PAGE and western blot) and/or viral vector manufacturing.
  • Familiar with FDA and EMA guidance documents relevant to gene therapy.
  • Working knowledge of quality systems requirements.
  • Demonstrated leadership skills and the ability to collaborate with and effectively influence others.
  • Interface with clients and Genezen cross-functional teams to define technical requirements and provide routine project updates.
  • Assure that laboratory procedures are current and facilitate updates as required
  • Provide coaching to QCTS scientists and develop and contribute to their technical development
  • Lead training of new analytical methods and support QC analysts on execution, data analysis and technical review of data generated in GMP lab.
  • Complete documentation in accordance with current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP).
  • Identify, lead, and/or support continuous improvements to current processes/procedures accordingly for increased compliance and efficiency
  • Support onboarding and qualification of new instruments in cGMP laboratory environment.

SPECIAL JOB REQUIREMENTS

  • Adaptability required as work schedule may change based on business needs
  • Criminal background check required
  • Other duties as assigned

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

EDUCATION / CERTIFICATIONS / LICENSES

Ph.D or MS in Molecular Biology/Biochemistry or other related Life Sciences

ON-THE-JOB EXPERIENCE

Minimum 8 years of analytical laboratory experience in GLP/cGMP environment ideally associated with analytical method validation and transfer.

Prior experience with analytical method validations, analytical data trending/statistical analysis

Understanding of QC instrument qualification is preferred.

Thorough understanding of industry testing requirements/standards

Preferred experience with performing cell based bioassays using mammalian cell-lines (such as HELA, HEK-293, Huh-7 etc.) along with QC instrument qualification is essential.

Thorough understanding of industry testing requirements/standards related to gene/cell therapy products.

Familiar with ICH, FDA and EMA guidance documents relevant to gene/cell therapy.

Working knowledge of quality systems requirements

SKILLS / ABILITIES

Computer/software literacy (MS Word, Excel, JMP, Minitab, and LIMS etc.)

Ability to thrive in a quickly changing, CDMO environment where flexibility and teamwork is essential

Ability to work in a fast-paced, collaborative environment, working with minimal direction and able to manage workload based on changing priorities

Proven demonstration of technical writing skills such as protocol, reports, procedures etc.

Effective project management and presentation skills

Good/effective communication and organizational skills with the ability to work well with others and independently

Ability to work collaboratively with cross functional departments

Pay Range:
The annual salary range for this position is $120,000-$160,000.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS 

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to meet the following physical demands:

Work Environment

  • Frequently required to work in a BSL 2 environment with personal protective equipment/aseptic gowning
  • Regularly required to work around large machinery and typical utilities seen in pharmaceutical facilities
  • Occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts; high, precarious places; toxic or caustic chemicals; hazardous waste; and risk of electrical shock
  • Occasionally exposed to extremely loud noise levels
  • Regularly sit for long periods of time

Movement

  • Frequently required to stand; sit; walk; balance; stoop; kneel; crouch; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms
  • Occasionally required to walk; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl

Lifting

  • Frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds
  • Occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds

Vision

  • Frequently utilize close vision and the ability to adjust focus
    Communication
  • Frequently required to communicate by talking, hearing, using telephone and e-mail