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6 of the Highest Paying Jobs in Taunton, MA for 2023

The top jobs in the Taunton area can pay up to $117,196 per year

You can find high paying jobs in the Taunton area on ZipRecruiter in many industries, and matching a range of qualifications and experience levels. On this page, read about the top tier of commonly found positions near Taunton by salary. Three of these have upper quadrant annual salaries over $70,591. If these careers are not the right fit for you, explore more jobs in Taunton here.

High Paying Taunton Jobs

  • Controller

    Salary range: $80,186-$117,196 per year

    A controller is high-level accounting position in a firm or company. They often report directly to the CFO (Chief Financial Officer) and are responsible for budgets, audits, and financial reports, as well as ensuring the company complies with all tax codes and regulations.

  • Nursing

    Salary range: $41,635-$76,588 per year

    Nursing jobs encompass a number of positions in the health care industry. There are several levels, including registered nurses (RNs), nurse practitioners, and nurse assistants. Each position has different duties and functions. RNs are responsible for much of a patient’s primary care, including educating them on health and wellbeing, managing disease, recommending alternate treatments, and providing emotional support. Nurse practitioners have additional duties and specializations, such as midwifery and assisting in anesthesiology, which require high levels of education and training.

  • Class A Truck Driver

    Salary range: $48,317-$71,448 per year

    A Class A truck driver job refers to the category of commercial driver’s license (CDL) needed to operate a large vehicle for the job. Usually, employers seek candidates who already have their Class A license, and can legally drive and tow a truck over 10,000 pounds. Those who have a license to drive a regular car or a license to drive a smaller truck will need to acquire a Class A level license before applying.

  • Accountant

    Salary range: $47,803-$67,850 per year

    Accountants record and analyze financial records for companies or individuals. Their job is to compile and verify all transactions and ensure that their clients are financially efficient as well as compliant with lawful business practices. Accountants handle a wide range of responsibilities, depending on their specialty. On a daily basis, they may review financial statements for quality assurance, verify transaction compliance, and document individual expenditures. They are also expected to make budget recommendations to increase the financial efficiency of their clients. During tax season, it is the job of an accountant to calculate taxes owed, prepare tax documents, and follow up on payments made to or received from the U.S. government. Occasionally, in smaller enterprises, an accountant may double as an auditor around tax season. Normally, an outside auditor is brought in to review the accountant's work.

  • Data Entry

    Data entry jobs involve typing information into electronic formats, whether that’s word processing, spreadsheets, or specific software. It’s a great career option for detail-oriented people—or even those who prefer to work remotely from home. Data entry jobs typically use a computer to enter data or information, often from a hard-copy paper format, into a software application. Some positions may include scanning documents and using optical character recognition or OCR. Some examples of data entry job duties include transcribing, updating customer information, and entering accounting records.

  • Customer Service

    Customer service jobs are positions at companies and organizations where you address any customer complaint or problem, provide technical help when customers are having issues with their product or service, and seek a resolution to any issues either through your own ability to solve the problem or by passing on complaints and issues to your superiors. Some customer service jobs are in call centers, while other professionals work at customer service desks in department stores or grocery stores. Your duties in these positions can vary based on the industry and the location. For example, a software support specialist at a call center has a very different job than a help desk associate at a department store.