MWRA operates critical water and wastewater infrastructure for eastern and central Massachusetts, serving 3.1 million residents. The tech stack is firmly legacy (Maximo, PLC, SCADA, HMI, Office suite) with no active modernization initiatives recorded—typical for utilities where operational stability outweighs feature velocity. Hiring is accelerating with 45 open roles focused on engineering (21) and operations (13), driven by two overlapping imperatives: aging infrastructure rehabilitation and SCADA security upgrades.
The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority is a government agency responsible for drinking water supply and wastewater treatment across eastern and central Massachusetts. Daily operations span water treatment, distribution, collection, and environmental protection for over 3 million people. The organization manages critical infrastructure challenges including aging waterworks rehabilitation, wet-weather event response, process control optimization, and regulatory compliance (OSHA, wastewater discharge standards). Staff exceed 1,000 employees organized around engineering, operations, construction, and administrative functions. Compensation includes health/dental insurance, defined-benefit retirement (MWRA Retirement System), tuition reimbursement, and paid leave.
MWRA supplies drinking water and wastewater services to 3.1 million people across eastern and central Massachusetts, including the Boston metropolitan region.
MWRA operates on Maximo asset management, PLC/SCADA/HMI industrial controls, and standard Microsoft Office tools. Current projects include SCADA security upgrades and SCADA-to-management information system integration.
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