Director of Military and Veteran Services
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Veterans Services
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The Office of Veterans’ Services is responsible for identifying and serving as a resource for currently enrolled and prospective students who have served or are currently serving in the United States military services, and for their dependents receiving veterans’ benefits.
The Director is responsible for the recruitment, support, and outreach for students who are veterans; the coordination of services and programs to better serve these students; the development and implementation of strategic planning for returning veterans and their eligible dependents, and the processing and certification of educational benefits |
Researcher - Robotics (Part-Time, Temporary) (BP)
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Miner Sch of Comp & Info Sci
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This position is a three-month temporary research who is a visiting graduate student in robotics to learn more about robot programming, human-robot interaction, and a variety of robot platforms. The NERVE Center provides an environment for on-going research, development and evaluation of robot systems. The candidate will be responsible for assisting with various research projects as needed. |
Collections Associate (part-time)
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Library
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The Part-time Collections Associate will support the physical and electronic library collections at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. The Part-time Collections Associate reports directly to the Assistant Director for Library Collections. The person in this position will be expected to work 18 hours per week. The duties involved with this position are project-based across a range of collections initiatives, so tasks will change as projects are completed. There may be an opportunity for some of these hours to be worked remotely. |
Multimedia Assistant (part-time)
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Athletic Programs
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The Multimedia Assistant (part-time) is responsible for assisting the Director of Multimedia and Production in creating content and producing live events on behalf of the University’s 16-team Division I intercollegiate athletics program. |
Police Lieutenant - Support Operations (Promotional Opportunity)
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University Police
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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.
As part of the command staff, Support Operations Lieutenant, will assist the Chief and Deputy Chief of Police, in the management of the day-to-day operation of the Police Department. Will provide leadership and direction to all Sergeants and or patrol officers under his control, with regards to the day-to-day operations of the police department. |
Program Administrator – Physical Therapy and Kinesiology
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Physical Therapy & Kinesiology
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The Program Administrator provides academic program, fiscal, and other support to the Department of Physical Therapy and Kinesiology by working with the department chair, program coordinators, faculty, students, and the University community. |
Researcher (Part-Time, Temporary)
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Mechanical & Industrial Engin
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The position focuses on the thermal and electrical characterization of advanced protective textiles, with the goal of evaluating and improving their performance under various conditions. The successful candidate will be responsible for designing and conducting experiments to assess the thermal insulation, electrical conductivity, and durability of these textiles. This role will also involve analyzing data, optimizing material properties, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to advance the development of protective clothing for various industrial, military, and safety applications. |
University Police Officer - Non-Academy
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University Police
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The University of Massachusetts Lowell Police Department is a full-service police agency that serves the University Community and operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. University Police Officers perform a full range of police duties to insure the safety and security of the University community and property. |
Facilities Project Manager (Promotional Opportunity)
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Project Management & Planning
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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 Facilities Project Manager (PM) may serve as the University’s representative and project manager on ranging from major capital to campus renovation, renewal and infrastructure projects. In general, this position will be responsible for managing all phases of the assigned projects to ensure on time, in budget delivery in alignment with University strategies, initiatives and campus design standards, as well as relevant codes. |
Faculty Part-time - Public Administration
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Grad & Professional Studies
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The Master of Public Administration program at the University of Massachusetts Lowell seeks a part-time Adjunct Instructor to teach MPAD 5030 - Public and Non-Profit Management and Leadership online. The appointment is scheduled to begin January 2025. |
Municipal Fellows Cohort Coordinator
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Sustainability
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The Municipal Fellows Cohort Coordinator will lead the Municipal Fellows Program, placing up to 20 graduate students annually in municipalities across Massachusetts as part of the Massachusetts Clean Energy and Environment Legacy Transition (CELT) Initiative. This 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.
The Coordinator will design and implement a training program for the student fellows, establish and maintain relationships with statewide universities and municipalities, and frequently engage with the MA Green Communities Division. A key part of the role is to evaluate program success through KPIs, particularly in terms of increased municipal participation in clean energy programs and the receipt of external funding. The Coordinator will also handle operational logistics, including budget management, reporting, sub-awards, proposal development, and audits, in support of the CELT project’s overall goals. |
Data Analyst - AANAPISI
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Data Analytics &InstitResearch
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The University of Massachusetts Lowell is proud to be designated as an Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution (AANAPISI) by the federal government. This funding supports efforts to reduce barriers to educational achievement for AAPI students by enhancing institutional programs and services.
The Data Analyst will provide specialized support for the federally funded Title III AANAPISI grant, performing data collection and analysis to evaluate program participation and outcomes. The role includes creating customized reports that disaggregate program results and contribute to continuous program improvement, with the goal of positively impacting processes across the university.
Working under the direction of the Director of the Office of Data, Analytics, and Institutional Research (DAIR), the Data Analyst will collaborate closely with AANAPISI Principal Investigators (PIs) and the Enterprise Data Architect to respond to data requests. They will assist with the development and maintenance of DAIR’s data warehouse (dataUML), including testing, maintaining reporting documents, documenting methodologies, and developing Tableau dashboards for internal and self-service data needs. |
Part-Time Faculty - Public Health (temporary)
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Public Health
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The Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Lowell is searching for part-time Adjunct Instructors to teach biostatistical and quantitative epidemiology courses in its undergraduate and graduate Public Health programs. Courses include: Biostatistics, Regression Modeling, Epidemiology, and Public Health Data Science. Both online and in-person course teaching opportunities are available. Candidates will become an integral part of the program, working in collaboration with lead instructors. Teaching opportunities will vary by semester, with opportunities beginning in the Spring 2025. |
Senior Project Manager - Construction (SPM-C)
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Project Management & Planning
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The Senior Project Manager – Construction (SPM-C) is responsible for delivering all assigned projects (varying in size and type from new construction, renovations, renewals and infrastructure projects) on time and within budget and aligned with campus strategies and initiatives. In general, it is expected that this position will manage multiple technically complex projects simultaneously.
This position will use their technical knowledge to support fellow project managers. They will demonstrate their understanding of campus policy, procedure and expectation by serving as a role model for other employees in all that they do. |
Faculty Part-Time - Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Electrical & Computer Eng
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Adjunct faculty will be responsible for complete delivery of courses in the ECE department including: 1) course construction in blackboard; 2) course delivery; 3) student assessments (tests), grading exams and
homework, and giving student grades. |
Postdoctoral Research Associate - Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
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Mechanical & Industrial Engin
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The Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering in collaboration with the Miner School of Computer Science are seeking a postdoctoral researcher who will have the opportunity to conduct wearable robot research and development.
Through an award from the National Science Foundation, the project seeks to develop wearable robotic assistive strategies that adapt to the user’s needs and environment. In this portion of the project, we aim to use soft wearable sensors at the hip and knee to extract information about the user’s walking mechanics and update control strategies. To achieve the specific aims of the project, the researcher will need to identify salient features from the collected data that can be used to update the controller as user/task demands change, incorporate the data into a real-time controller, and evaluate the effectiveness of the control approach. |
Office Administrator (Part-Time, Temporary)
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Miner Sch of Comp & Info Sci
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Seeking a part-time/temporary Office Administrator to support a research professor’s team of graduate students with travel arrangements, reimbursements, and purchases. The job requires using the university’s financial processes. The position requires a high level of autonomy, critical thinking skills, and the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously. |
Faculty Part-time - World Languages and Cultures in Italian
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World Languages and Cultures
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The Department of World Languages and Cultures at the University of Massachusetts Lowell seeks a part-time Adjunct Instructor to teach two sections of Italian 1 and Culture (pending enrollment) in Spring 2025 |
Associate Vice Chancellor - Research and Innovation Acceleration
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Industry Partners & Econ Dev
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The Associate Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation Acceleration leads key strategic initiatives that drive research commercialization and innovation at the university. This role includes oversight of research development, technology transfer, new venture development, the campus Venture Fund, the Massachusetts Medical Device Development Center (M2D2), iHub small business incubator, and core research facilities. The AVC coordinates strategically with activities associated with the Lowell Innovation Network Corridor (LINC) and collaborate with various research and economic development groups, including those focused on defense and sustainability. The AVC is a dynamic leader with significant experience in growing research ecosystems, developing strategic partnerships, and fostering entrepreneurship. With a strong background in academic administration and research development, they build capacity for innovation, strengthen external collaborations across academia and industry, and help advance the university |
Director - Sustainability
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Sustainability
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Under the guidance of the Senior Executive Director of the Rist Institute for Sustainability and Energy, the Director of Sustainability will play a critical role in advancing UMass Lowell’s leadership in sustainability. This position is responsible for fostering external partnerships and securing grant funding to drive impactful sustainability initiatives both on campus and within the broader community.
The Director will lead efforts to engage external partners—including state agencies, industry collaborators, and nonprofit organizations—in sustainability projects that align with the University’s strategic priorities. Key external partners include MassCEC, MassEEA, MassEOED, and MassDOT, among others. Success in building and maintaining these partnerships, as well as identifying and securing grants to support sustainability programs, is essential to this role. |