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Operations Coordinator - Facilities
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529589
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Facilities Operations&Services
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| The Second Shift Operations Coordinator reports directly to the Facilities Maintenance Manager. The primary responsibilities of this position are to coordinate and oversee the operations and service maintenance activities of staff working on the assigned shift, to serve a primary point of contact for service calls during the shift, to liaison with Operations and Services Managers in facilitating second shift work tasks and to ensure requests for work generated on the shift are completed or communicated to the Facilities Service Center. The Operations Coordinator serves as the primary point of contact for Facilities Management service contractors and staff operating at the University during the second shift and will coordinate access as needed for in house staff. May be assigned a regular work week that includes a Saturday or Sunday. |
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Campus Planner
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529510
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Project Management & Planning
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| Reporting to the Associate Director of Planning and FIS or designee, the Campus Planner is responsible for supporting the full range of campus planning functions for one the nation’s fastest growing universities, with an emphasis on planning analysis and space planning; capital projects, including feasibility assessment, programming and preliminary design; and planning that supports a more sustainable campus environment. The Campus Planner position is an opportunity to join a dynamic Facilities Planning team with potential for advancement and growth. |
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Senior Campus Planner (two positions)
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529500
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Project Management & Planning
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| Reporting to the Director of Planning and FIS and in support of the Executive Director, the Senior Campus Planner is responsible for supporting the full range of campus planning functions, with an emphasis on space planning associated with institutional growth and evolving department requirements, research lab planning as well as transportation, access improvements, and a sustainable campus environment.
UMass Lowell has experienced significant yearly growth in enrollment and student retention rates while also increasing its ability to attract research funding. Concurrently, the University embarked on a major capital construction program. This growth has presented challenges and opportunities to: expand facilities to accommodate academic and research goals, "right size" existing facilities, modernize older campus buildings and systems, and increase the sustainability of campus facilities and operations.
The Planning, Design and Construction Department is housed within a 180+ person Facilities Management Office.
UMass 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.
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Steam Fireman
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529590
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Facilities Operations&Services
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| The Facilities and Operations and Services' team is seeking a Steam Fireman. Incumbents of positions in this series operate, maintain and/or repair high pressure boilers and auxiliary machinery and equipment; clean machinery and equipment; respond to emergencies or equipment breakdowns; maintain adequate supply of fuel; and perform related work as required.
The basic purpose of this work is to ensure that the power plant facility is operated and maintained safely and efficiently. |
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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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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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Plumber And Steamfitter I
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527639
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Facilities Operations&Services
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| Incumbents of this position, repair, maintain and/or alter plumbing sanitary piping and fixtures, roof drainage systems, storm drain piping and fixtures, hot and cold water distribution systems, gas distribution systems, steam and hot water heating units, fire sprinkler system emergency response, backflow prevention systems, safety equipment, irrigation systems, safety eyewash and deluge shower piping systems, special lab acid waste and water systems, industrial cafeteria equipment and perform related work as required. Plumber and Steamfitter I is the entry-level skilled trade job in this series.
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Housekeeper (Skilled Laborer) - (Multiple Positions)
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529506
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Facilities Operations&Services
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| Incumbents of this position perform janitorial, custodial, housekeeping, maintenance and some grounds keeping tasks at the University.
The basic purpose of this work is to perform various manual tasks required for the routine maintenance of the buildings and grounds of an educational campus.
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Assistant Director - Fitness Programs & Facilities
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529512
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Campus Recreation
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| The Assistant Director of Fitness Programs & Facilities will manage the operations of all Campus Recreation fitness programs, facilities, activity spaces, and student and part-time staff. This includes recruiting, hiring, training, supervising, and evaluating upwards of 60+ student and part time staff, managing two fitness centers, and overseeing group fitness, personal training, and other instructional and specialty fitness programs. |
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3rd Class Power Plant Engineer
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529502
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Facilities Operations&Services
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| Incumbents of positions in this series operate, maintain and/or repair high pressure boilers and auxiliary machinery and equipment; clean machinery and equipment; respond to emergencies or equipment breakdowns; maintain adequate supply of fuel; and perform related work as required.
The basic purpose of this work is to ensure that the power plant facility is operated and maintained safely and efficiently.
Shift: Saturday 6am-2pm, Sunday-Monday 2pm-10pm, Tuesday-Wednesday 10pm-6am |
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HVAC Refrigeration Mechanic II
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529511
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Facilities Operations&Services
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| Incumbents of positions in this series install heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment including related fixtures; check heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, including hot water, steam systems, DDC in a variety of buildings (Academic, Resident Halls, Lab) and perform related work as required. The basic purpose of this work is to install, maintain and repair heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. |
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Director - Network Services
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529672
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Network Services
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| The Director of Network Services is the chief architect and leader of the Network Services group in Information Technology. The Director of Network Services is responsible for managing, leading, and expanding the skillset of the Network Services team as well as the overall operations, architecture, expansion, and advanced support of network-related systems to meet the business needs of UMass Lowell.
Under the direction of the Associate CIO of Network and Communication Services, the Director of Network Services has a broad and deep view of UMass Lowell’s network-related technology systems, as well as a thorough understanding of the business drivers that impact those technology systems. As a team leader and project coordinator of highly advanced network systems, this individual is responsible for not only leading all aspects of the Network Services team, but providing thought-leadership, advanced mentoring, expert technical/strategic support, and ensuring the overall function of the university’s network services. They are responsible for the selection, adoption, and assimilation of new architectural and operational solutions, as well as the continued support of existing services.
The Director is the highest internal escalation point for all issues related to the university’s network systems, and functions as a mentor to other members of IT both inside and outside of their team. In addition to knowledge of network systems, the Director of Network Services is expected to make meaningful contributions to all areas of UMass Lowell’s technology infrastructure, including voice services, systems engineering, instructional technologies, audio/visual, security, and academic/research technologies.
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Assistant Director - OSFA Programs
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529458
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Financial Aid
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| The Assistant Director is responsible for managing various Massachusetts state financial aid grant and scholarship programs, including MassGrant PLUS, MassGrant PLUS Expansion, High Demand, In Demand, etc. The Assistant Director will be an active member of the state scholarship processing team that consists of this position, as well as the Senior Associate Director and the Assistant Directors of State Programs.
This position works to ensure timely and accurate awarding, certification, disbursement, and reconciliation of state funds with the corresponding state agency, including Massachusetts Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA) via their MassAid portal, in compliance with federal and state guidelines and regulations.
In addition, the Assistant Director manages the Massachusetts Application for State Financial Aid. This includes, but is not limited to, validation of data, coordination of student files with OSFA and other university offices, awarding and processing of aid, and maintaining auditable files.
This position provides support to the staff of The Solution Center with the troubleshooting and resolution of student issues related to financial aid. Advises and counsels students and families on financial aid programs, policies and procedures, student eligibility, special circumstances, and financial planning. |
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Chemistry
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529700
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Chemistry
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| The purpose of this position is primarily to develop assays for biomarkers in the Department of Chemistry at University of Massachusetts Lowell. The post-doctoral associate will work closely with faculty, other postdoctoral associates, graduate students and undergraduate students on the synthesis, characterization, and development of assays. |
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Biological Sciences
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529670
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Biological Sciences
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| The Evolutionary Biomechanics and Functional Morphology Lab (www.konowlab.weebly.com), led by Dr. Nicolai Konow (https://www.uml.edu/sciences/biology/people/konow-nicolai.aspx) in the Department of Biological Sciences at University Massachusetts Lowell (https://www.uml.edu/sciences/biology/) invites applications for a Post-doctoral Research Associateship (non-tenure track) to assist in studies aimed at determining the effects of inactive mass on muscular force production and work, funded by a National Institutes of Health Award. Experience with animal research, isolated (in situ) muscle ergometry, in vitro muscle testing, and/or instrumentation of muscles for in vivo measurements are desired qualifications.
The principal role of the Post Doctoral Research Associate is to work on projects alongside the PI and other lab members. Key features of the role of the position will also be to perform major research functions on existing grant(s) and develop research proposals and form collaborations to support future research. |
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Assistant Project Manager - Facilities
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529554
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Project Management & Planning
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| This position serves as an assistant to Senior Project Managers. They are responsible for efficiently managing all aspects of projects and assignments on time, within budget and aligned with campus strategies and initiatives.
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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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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Microbiome
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526664
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Public Health
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| The Palacios group is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to focus on the role of the gut microbiome in relation to neurological disease in human epidemiological cohorts. |
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Chemical Engineering (multiple positions)
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524364
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Chemical Engineering
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| The multidisciplinary and collaborative lab of Prof. Gulden Camci-Unal at the University of Massachusetts Lowell seeks two Postdoctoral Research Associates with extensive experiences in bone tissue engineering, biomineralization, vascularization, osteoinductive biomaterials, in vivo studies, organ-on-chips, mono- and co-cultures of cells, biological assays to monitor cell behavior and function, and culture of human primary cell lines and stem cells for repair and regeneration of bone.
The initial appointment will be for one-year with a possibility of renewal based on productivity, successful performance, and the availability of funding. |
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Associate Head Coach-Women's Soccer (internal/promo opportunity)
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529719
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Athletic Programs
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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 Head Coach of Women’s Soccer assists with the organization and supervision of all aspects of the Women’s Soccer team within the parameters designated by the university, the America East Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
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