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Director - Multimedia & Production (Promotional Opportunity) 524929 Athletic Programs
This being a promotional opportunity, only current UML Employees within the same Bargaining unit are eligible to apply for this position. The Director of Multimedia and Production is responsible for creating content and producing live events on behalf of the University’s 16-team Division I intercollegiate athletics program.
Postdoctoral Research Associate - Electrical & Computer Engineering 524869 Electrical & Computer Eng
The successful applicant will conduct analytical and experimental research in the areas of metamaterials, metasurfaces, antenna arrays, optical devices (e.g. IR and THz devices), and help immediate supervisor in writing scholarly articles and proposals. For more information, please contact Prof. Hualiang Zhang at hualiang_zhang@uml.edu.
Program Specialist - RHSA (Internal only) 524889 River Hawk Scholars Academy
This being an internal opportunity, only current UML Employees, irrespective of Bargaining units are eligible to apply for this position. The River Hawk Scholars Academy (RHSA) is a student success and retention program at UMass Lowell, supporting first-generation college students as they navigate the transition from high school to college and beyond. The Program Specialist plays a critical role in the delivery and enhancement of programmatic activities aimed at boosting college degree completion and enriching student success. Collaborating closely with academic departments and student services, the specialist helps implement a comprehensive educational program that equips students with a holistic support network, promoting wellbeing and fostering seamless pathways to degree attainment. The Program Specialist provides general program management and assists on the systematic collection, assessment, and reporting of data to gauge program effectiveness and inform strategic improvements. This includes tracking student participation, academic progress, and program outcomes to ensure alignment with the academy’s goals and with the intent to translate that data into actionable outreach. They will coordinate and collaborate with Academic Services, Centers for Learning, Advising, Student Affairs and other partners and may develop training material, conduct workshops, and other duties as assigned. The Program Specialist is a grant funded position (Sept. 1, 2024-May 31, 2026), with potential for continuation contingent on funding.
RHSA Program Coordinator 524907 River Hawk Scholars Academy
The River Hawk Scholars Academy (RHSA) is a student success and retention program at UMass Lowell, supporting first-generation college students as they navigate the transition from high school to college and beyond. The Program Coordinator plays a critical role in the delivery and enhancement of programmatic activities aimed at boosting college degree completion and enriching student success. The position provides the development and implementation of student success and support programs. Program management includes oversight and the successful execution of the department’s mentoring and peer leader program, leadership training, summer bridge, and onboarding initiatives. Additionally, the position collaborates closely with divisional partners, academic departments and various student services to implement a comprehensive educational program that equips students with a holistic support network, promoting wellbeing and fostering seamless pathways to degree attainment and overall undergraduate student success.
Postdoctoral Research Associate, NERVE Center 524722 Miner Sch of Comp & Info Sci
We are seeking a postdoctoral research associate who will have the opportunity to conduct robot manipulation research and development in a highly visible community role.
Technology Services Analyst 524817 Technology Services
As part of the Technology Services Team, the Technology Services Analyst is responsible for providing end-user facing services to optimize employees’ experience with the portfolio of services and technology offered at UMass Lowell by IT. Services are provided in a variety of mediums including face-to-face desk-side support, walk-up traffic, telephone or remote support and video conferencing. TechServices Analysts require an aptitude for working with applications and systems to undertake investigation, diagnosis and resolution of employee service requests and are responsible for ensuring those employees’ continued success. Requests for help will range from straightforward requests for advice to more complicated technical issues. From how-to questions to break-fix support calls, the TechServices Analyst will provide exemplary customer service and support, often going above and beyond to serve the needs of UMass Lowell. As a key piece of delivering service excellence, the TechServices Analyst provides support to IT Management in administration of TechServices systems and processes. The Analyst will also contribute to the TechServices Knowledgebase. Documentation includes a clearly defined description of the problem, complete troubleshooting steps, customer communications, equipment asset information and a complete description of the resolution. In some cases, the TechServices Analyst will be writing internal and customer-facing knowledge base articles. When the Technology Services Analyst is unable to solve a customer’s issue personally, they will identify and bring in resources across IT to rapidly reach ideal conclusions. When such an issue arises, the Tech Services Analyst is responsible for managing the overall service operation and delivery.
Principal Salesforce Systems Analyst 524818 Enterprise Applications
UMass Lowell is committed to it’s Salesforce “Connected Campus” strategy. We have an exciting portfolio of Salesforce and partner technologies, including Education Cloud, Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, FormAssembly, Schedule Once and DocuSign. All strategically focused on student success initiatives. The Principal Salesforce Systems Analyst is the most technical staff member of the Enterprise Applications team within Information Technology. The Principal Salesforce Systems Analyst is responsible for the overall architecture and design of the universities student CRM application. The Principal Salesforce Business Analyst collaborates with university stakeholders to support and enhance Salesforce functionality and bring about new solutions in our enterprise Salesforce environment. This position develops business processes and workflows, engages in application design, hands-on configuration of the salesforce instance, testing and implementation. The Principal Salesforce Business Analyst also troubleshoots systems issues and provides remediation solutions to management. This position leads application projects when needed and facilitates change management.
Program Director, RHSA 524836 River Hawk Scholars Academy
The River Hawk Scholars Academy (RHSA) is a student success and retention program at UMass Lowell, supporting first-generation college students as they navigate the transition from high school to college and beyond. The Program Director provides critical leadership and direction in the development and management of all departmental student support services and programmatic activities with an aim to increase college degree attainment and overall student success. Collaborating closely with academic departments and student services, the specialist helps implement a comprehensive educational program that equips students with a holistic support network, promoting wellbeing and fostering seamless pathways to degree attainment. This position oversees the RHSA cohort, outreach initiatives, academic support services, experiential learning efforts, and pre-professional skills development. Additionally, the role manages multiple grant funds, requiring proficiency in financial reporting, data management, and compliance with grant requirements. The person who will thrive in this position will be committed to the success and well-being of first-generation college students and demonstrate a record of innovative programming, attention to detail, and an evidence-driven mindset in decision-making. This position requires the ability to manage competing priorities, work independently on projects, and the capacity to collaborate with a range of people and populations. The person in this in this role will report to the Dean of Equity & Inclusion and work in partnership with similarly structured units within the division and across campus.
Research Assistant (Temporary) 524872 Chemistry
The biopolymer/polymer lab at the Chemistry Department of UMass Lowell is seeking a research assistant for the development of novel functional polymeric materials for biomedical and environmental applications.
Head Sports Performance Coach 524867 Athletic Programs
Under the direction of the Assistant Athletics Director for Sports Performance, the Head Sports Performance Coach is responsible for assisting with the overall management, success, and performance of the strength and conditioning program for all student-athletes while overseeing one of the performance facilities as assigned.
Data Scientist (Temp) (multiple positions) 524777 Miner Sch of Comp & Info Sci
We are seeking a Data Scientist to provide data analysis services for real-world clinical research by selecting and applying appropriate analytical methods to answer questions and test hypotheses as specified by clinical researchers, administrators, and clinicians.
Communication Dispatcher II 524796 University Police
The Communications Dispatcher II performs a variety of duties involving transmitting messages from the radio communications base station. The successful candidate monitors various radio frequencies and operates radio transmitting and receiving equipment. They will maintain records and logs of department daily activities, search files to obtain information, utilize information equipment in order to facilitate law enforcement and community care taking goals and missions. All finalists will be required to present the following documents: Birth Certificate, High School Diploma or G.E.D. Certificate and Driver's License.
Director Rist DifferenceMaker Institute 524753 Student Affairs
The Rist DifferenceMaker Institute Director is responsible for the successful operations and growth of the campus’s DifferenceMaker® program. The Director provides strategic and managerial leadership of Institute programs and is responsible for developing alumni and foundation relationships and financial support for program activities.  The Rist DifferenceMaker Institute was established in 2019 to increase the participation and recognition of UMass Lowell student innovation and entrepreneurship across the northeast and the country.  The DifferenceMaker Program, established in 2012, includes a range of program activities meant to support the success of our students and teams (e.g., $50K Idea Challenge, College-based Competitions, Summer Boot Camp, Faculty Fellow Program, Rist DifferenceMaker Fellow, Mentor Program).  The Director will ensure that all programs and activities are successfully implemented and executed and will lead efforts to raise the national profile of our student teams and program
Postdoctoral Research Associate - Biomedical & Nutritional Sciences 524765 Biomed & Nutritional Sciences
A Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available in the Iron Pharmacology Laboratory (PI: Jonghan Kim) at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.
eRA Data Analyst 524716 Office of Sponsored Programs
The Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) assists faculty and research staff in all aspects of procuring and managing external research funding. The eRA Data Analyst position reports to the Assistant Director to assist with processes and procedures related to the collection and tracking of university research data. Some opportunities for hybrid work available.
Associate Director of Residential Education for Recruitment & Development 524735 Residence Life
The Associate Director of Residential Education for Recruitment and Development (ADRD) is a senior member of both the Residence Life central office staff and of the Residential Education leadership team. Utilizing the tenants of equity and inclusion to guide their daily work, the ADRD assists the Director of Residential Education (DRE) in supporting the implementation of an inclusive, dynamic, and comprehensive residential community that houses approximately 4,500 students.
Associate Director of Residential Education for Academic Initiatives & Partnerships (ADAIP) (Internal only) 524741 Residence Life
This being an internal opportunity, only current UML Employees, irrespective of Bargaining units are eligible to apply for this position. The Associate Director of Residential Education for Academic Initiatives & Partnerships is a senior member of both the Residence Life central office staff and of the Residential Education leadership team. Utilizing the tenants of equity and inclusion to guide their daily work, the Associate Director assists the Director of Residential Education in supporting the implementation of an inclusive, dynamic, and comprehensive residential community that houses just under 4,500 students.
Customer Service Specialist -Student Affairs-Res. Life (part-time) 524710 Residence Life
The Student Affairs/Residence Life Part-Time Customer Service Specialists (CSS) are friendly and highly analytical individuals. The CSS will answer customer queries and resolve issues via appropriate channels, maintain knowledge of the services provided through our housing operations and residential education teams, obtain customer feedback, and provide basic levels of training to new student members of the team.
Facilities Service Center Coordinator 524648 Facilities Business Operation
This position provides broad based Customer Service support as needed to the Facilities Service Center. Primary duties include responding to all incoming calls and visitors related to facility emergencies, maintenance requests and routine inquiries, the coordination of employee programs (such as uniforms, gas cards, cell phones, and procurement/business support) as needed to the Facilities Management Department. Miscellaneous office support may include coordinating office activities and support for multiple senior-level managers and other team members within the Facilities Management Department to ensure the smooth operation of facilities business.
Postdoctoral Research Associate - Chemical Engineering (multiple positions) 524622 Chemical Engineering
Engineering Biology: The successful applicants will work on one or two projects investigating the 1) digital integration of freeze-drying (lyophilization) of biologics and mRNA, 2) digital twin modeling system development of biologics, 3) synthetic biology project of biologics, Cell&Gene therapy biomanufacturing, and 4) mRNA continuous production process. The position will be core staff of a federally funded projects with a few industry collaborators. The initial appointment will be for ONE year with a possibility of renewal based on productivity and performance and the availability of funding.

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