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Process Engineer salary in Massachusetts

A real-employer view of Process Engineer pay, clustered from DOL OFLC certified filings. Variants like Senior, Lead, and II/III titles fold into this cluster — the wage range below reflects all of them.

Adrian Serafin, founder and editor of RateOrchardBy Adrian SerafinFounderUpdated May 5, 2026
Real disclosed salaries

Process Engineer in Massachusetts: actual employer-disclosed pay

Public records from 4 certified H-1B Labor Condition Applications filed with the U.S. Department of Labor. Median offered wage: $138,163. Every figure below is an actual offered salary an employer attested to under federal law.

By DOL wage level

DOL classifies every offer into one of four wage levels based on the role's experience and skill requirements.

LevelFilingsMedian offer
Level I — entry1$84,000
Level III — experienced1$135,927
Level IV — fully competent2$154,402

Top employers filing for this role

Companies with the most certified filings for Process Engineer in Massachusetts. Median offer is across all of that employer's filings.

EmployerMost-filed titleFilingsMedian
Ascend Elements, Inc.Process Engineer1$84,000
Technip Energies USA, Inc.Principal Process Engineer1$140,400
Trinity Consultants, Inc.Process Engineer1$135,927
Applied Materials, Inc.Process Engineer1$168,403

Recent sample filings

A snapshot of recent certified offers. Each line is a real, public, verifiable record.

  • Process Engineer at Ascend Elements, Inc.
    $84,000
    WestboroughWage Level IDecided Jun 12, 2025I-200-25156-058133
  • Principal Process Engineer at Technip Energies USA, Inc.
    $140,400
    BostonWage Level IVDecided Jun 11, 2025I-200-25155-051642
  • Process Engineer at Trinity Consultants, Inc.
    $135,927
    LexingtonWage Level IIIDecided May 5, 2025I-200-25118-913394
  • Process Engineer at Applied Materials, Inc.
    $168,403
    GloucesterWage Level IVDecided Dec 2, 2024I-200-24327-494342

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Foreign Labor Certification. Disclosed wages reflect what employers attested to pay; actual paid wages may differ. Only certified filings are shown — denied and withdrawn cases are excluded.