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Research Associate in Mechanical Engineering – Condition Monitoring and Computer Vision
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529241
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Mechanical & Industrial Engin
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| The successful applicant will conduct analytical and experimental research in the areas of Nondestructive evaluation and Condition Monitoring with an emphasis on the development of computer vision and machine learning-enhanced techniques for damage detection, data acquisition, and system monitoring for energy systems (e.g., wind, solar, hydrogen). The successful candidate will also assist in writing scholarly articles and research proposals, help to manage and educate graduate or undergraduate students, and assist in the successful operation of the laboratories and facilities. The initial appointment will be for 1 year with the possibility of renewal based on productivity and performance and the availability of funding. |
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Postdoctoral Research Associate Plastic Engineering/Civil & Environmental Engineering (Internal Opportunity Only)
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529307
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Civil & Environmental Eng
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| This being an internal opportunity, only current UML Employees, irrespective of Bargaining units are eligible to apply for this position.
The successful applicant will conduct analytical and experimental research in the areas of plastics processing and characterization as well as examining the effects of plastic additives and environmental weathering on the long-term durability of plastics. The post-doc will also help immediate supervisor inwriting scholarly articles and reports and training graduate and undergraduate researchers on the team. |
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PHIT Program Academic Advisor (benefited-part-time) - (Internal Opportunity Only)
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529334
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Public Health
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| This being an internal opportunity, only current UML Employees, irrespective of Bargaining units are eligible to apply for this position.
The Program Academic Advisor position is a part-time time, benefited position. The position will work with faculty in the development and implementation of a new educational program in public health informatics and technology. The position will serve as the primary liaison with undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the program and in networking to recruit new students. |
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Associate Director for Clinical Services
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529382
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Counseling
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| University of Massachusetts, Lowell is seeking an extraordinary clinician and experienced leader to serve in the new position of Associate Director for Clinical Services at Counseling Services, part of the UMass Lowell Wellness Center. The Associate Director will oversee all clinical operations and provision of high-quality, culturally affirming mental health services. The Associate Director will serve on the Counseling Services leadership team. In addition, the Associate Director will collaborate closely with the Director to implement a dynamic and innovative vision at a thriving state university in commuting distance from Boston (currently ranked #1 Public University in Massachusetts by the Wall Street Journal). |
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Principal Instructional Technologist (Promotional Opportunity Only)
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529359
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Instructional Technology
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| This being a promotional opportunity, only current UML Employees within the same Bargaining unit are eligible to apply for this position.
The Principal Instructional Technologist is a technical staff member of the Information Technology Department providing support and oversight for all areas of academic technology on campus. As the subject matter expert in academic technology, this position is the lead architect of the university’s use of Instructional Technology tools.
Under the direction of their manager, the Principal Instructional Technologist actively participates in long- range goal planning and objectives. Additionally, this position will be a significant contributor to identify emerging academic technology, its value to the university, and implementation planning.
This is a lead Instructional Technology role and requires an individual with exemplary customer service skills and a comprehensive knowledge of the academic technology landscape. This role is the primary interface to the academic community as it relates to academic technology. This position requires significant project work with no supervision and a thorough understanding of project timelines and deliverables. |
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Associate Director - Technology Services (Promotional Opportunity Only)
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529374
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Technology Services
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| This being a promotional opportunity, only current UML Employees within the same Bargaining unit are eligible to apply for this position.
The Associate Director of Technology Services is Information Technology’s customer service champion, turning UMass Lowell IT’s vision for high quality technology services and support into day to day execution. The Associate Director supervises and coordinates the Technology Services team, ensuring customers are supported effectively and remain productive with their university technology. The role also oversees the full lifecycle of IT client assets, from acquisition through deployment, support, and retirement.
Under the direction of the Deputy CIO, the Associate Director of Technology Services serves as the final internal escalation point for IT customers. The role is accountable for resolving issues to the satisfaction of end users and for coordinating escalated support with other IT units and university departments to ensure campus needs are met. The Associate Director balances hands on technical skills with strong people leadership, equally comfortable configuring or troubleshooting a laptop or mobile device, assisting executive users, and developing performance and growth plans for staff.
UMass Lowell prides itself on a mature Information Technology environment. Accordingly, the Associate Director of Technology Services champions ITIL aligned practices and culture across IT and provides day to day leadership for the ITSM platform and associated workflows and processes. In addition to managing the Technology Services department, the Associate Director collaborates with other IT managers and leaders to support the goal of all IT employees being engaged in service delivery. |
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Municipal Fellow (part-time/temporary)
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528209
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Sustainability
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| The Municipal Fellow will support a municipality within Massachusetts with energy transition projects as part of the Massachusetts Clean Energy and Environment Legacy Transition (CELT) Initiative. This opportunity is open to all students statewide, regardless of their college/university, location, or field of study. The role is central to supporting the state’s transition to geothermal and clean energy solutions, particularly within environmental justice communities, through partnerships with universities and municipalities. |
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Associate Head Coach - Baseball (Internal Opportunity Only)
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529318
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Athletic Programs
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| This being an internal opportunity, only current UML Employees, irrespective of Bargaining units are eligible to apply for this position.
The Associate Head Coach - Baseball assists with the organization and supervision of all aspects of the Baseball team within the parameters designated by the university, the America East Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). |
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Assistant Teaching Professor - Economics
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529326
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Economics
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| The Department of Economics in the College of Fine Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Lowell invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Teaching Professor, beginning Fall 2026. |
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Director of AI Workforce Innovation and Partnerships
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529258
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Sustainability
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| The Director of AI Workforce Innovation and Partnerships will lead the development and implementation of a comprehensive, university-wide strategy to ensure that every UMass Lowell student graduates AI-proficient — not as AI developers, but as capable users and innovators applying AI tools to solve real-world problems in business, government, nonprofit, and community settings.
This position will coordinate AI-related curriculum development across all colleges and schools, oversee the creation of re-skilling and certificate programs, and cultivate partnerships with small businesses, municipalities, and other organizations to promote applied learning experiences. The Director will align these efforts with UMass Lowell’s broader workforce and industry engagement strategies to pilot and scale AI applications that empower future leaders to transform how organizations work and grow.
Reporting to the Associate Vice Chancellor of Sustainability and Enterprise Development, and working closely with deans, department chairs, faculty, the Office of the Provost, Graduate and Professional Studies, Industry Engagement, Advancement, Information Technology, and Career Services, the Director will serve as a connector and conduit for AI initiatives — connecting faculty efforts, aligning resources, evaluating outcomes, and ensuring consistent communication across campus and with external partners. |
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Associate Head Coach - Softball - (Internal Opportunity Only)
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529317
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Athletic Programs
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| This being an internal opportunity, only current UML Employees, irrespective of Bargaining units are eligible to apply for this position.
The Associate Head Softball Coach assists with the organization and supervision of all aspects of the Softball team within the parameters designated by the university, the America East Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). |
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Communication Dispatcher II
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529279
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University Police
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| The Communications Dispatcher II performs a variety of duties involving transmitting messages from the radio communications base station. S/he monitors various radio frequencies and operates radio transmitting and receiving equipment. S/he 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.
The University of Massachusetts Lowell is committed to increasing diversity in its faculty, staff, and student populations, as well as curriculum and support programs, while promoting an inclusive environment. We seek candidates who can contribute to that goal and encourage you to apply and to identify your strengths in this area. |
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Greeley Peace Scholar Program Coordinator (part-time/temporary)
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529281
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Fine Arts Humanities & Soc Sci
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| The Greeley Peace Scholar Board seeks a Program Coordinator. |
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Assistant Teaching Professor - Nuclear Engineering
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529255
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Chemical Engineering
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| The Department of Chemical Engineering of the Francis College of Engineering (FCOE) at the University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell) invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure-track Assistant Teaching Professor in Nuclear Engineering, starting September 1, 2026. This position is part of the FCOE’s growing Nuclear Engineering Program.
The successful candidate will join the department and college faculty and will be responsible for teaching undergraduate and/or graduate courses, advising students majoring in nuclear engineering, contributing to curriculum development and student success initiatives, and participating in other service activities such as student recruiting and outreach events. Teaching faculty play a crucial role in promoting the department’s educational mission, engaging students in experiential learning, and fostering a diverse and inclusive academic community. |
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Assistant Teaching Professor - Richard A. Miner School of Computer & Information Sciences (CIS) (Internal Opportunity Only)
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529158
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Miner Sch of Comp & Info Sci
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| This being an internal opportunity, only current UML Employees, irrespective of Bargaining units are eligible to apply for this position.
The Richard A. Miner School of Computer & Information Sciences (CIS) at the University of Massachusetts Lowell invites applications for an Assistant Teaching Professor faculty position to start in the Fall Semester of 2026. Teaching Professors teach three courses per semester and provide substantial service contributions to the Miner School and University. Specifically, we are looking for faculty to teach courses in our new Applied AI and Data Science program as well as courses in our undergraduate curriculum for all Computer Science students. |
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Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor of Music – Composition for New Media
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529208
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Music
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| The Department of Music in the College of Fine Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Lowell invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track or tenured faculty position in Composition for New Media, to begin September 2026. |
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Physics and Applied Physics
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529228
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Physics and Applied Physics
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| The THz instrumentation lab at University of Massachusetts Lowell is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to lead the day-to-day operations of the lab's contributions to the NASA ASTHROS and TIM balloon observatories. Experience with balloon borne astronomical observatory software architecture, testing of THz receiver systems and components for both coherent and direct detector instruments are
desired qualifications.
In addition, the candidate will help the professor set up the new THz instrumentation lab, act as a mentor for undergraduate and graduate researchers working in the lab, serve as lab manager and assist the professor with the development of new project ideas and proposals. |
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Associate Vice Chancellor – Information Technology & Chief Information Officer (CIO) (Internal Opportunity Only)
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529247
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Information Technology
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| This being an internal opportunity, only current UML Employees, irrespective of Bargaining units are eligible to apply for this position.
The Associate Vice Chancellor – Information Technology & Chief Information Officer (CIO) provide the vision, leadership and executive management for Information Technology at UMass Lowell. The AVC & CIO serves as the senior technology leader for the campus and a key member of the University’s senior cabinet, advising the Chancellor, Executive Cabinet and deans on the strategic use of technology to advance institutional goals.
The AVC & CIO is responsible for an integrated, secure and forward-looking technology environment that supports student success, teaching and learning, research and scholarship, and efficient administrative operations. This includes leadership of end user services, classroom and conference room technology, instructional and academic technology (including learning management and student success systems), CRM and other enterprise applications, research and high-performance computing infrastructure, data governance and integration, network and communications services, information security, and technology support for campus operations.
The AVC & CIO leads a talented team of approximately 50 staff members plus student employees and manages an annual budget of $15M. This position reports to the Vice Chancellor for Finance and Operations.
This is an on-campus position with remote flexibility consistent with campus needs and university policy. |
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Research Scientist or Postdoctoral Associate in Formal Methods for Security and Machine Learning
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529198
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Miner Sch of Comp & Info Sci
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| The Post Doctoral Research Associate or Research Scientist is to work closely with Prof. Gollamudi, graduate students and undergraduate students to carry out formal methods applied to security and machine learning-based research under the direction of the Principal Investigator(s). This position is contingent upon funding and is for a one-year period. |
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Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering
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529115
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Biomedical Engineering
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| The Francis College of Engineering (FCOE) at the University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell) is searching for outstanding candidates for a full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Biomedical Engineering. The position is anticipated to begin in September 2026. |