Energy Manager
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UMass Lowell
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The Energy Manager holds a campus-wide responsibility for overseeing energy programs and analysis across approximately 4.97 million square feet of academic, research, administrative, and residential building space. This role is integral to advancing the University’s mission to achieve significant energy and cost savings while reducing its environmental impact by minimizing its carbon footprint and greenhouse gas emissions.
The Energy Manager will play a critical role in developing, planning and implementing strategies to optimize energy use and reduce CO2 emissions across the University’s operations and capital programs. This includes advising on best practices, leveraging advanced building management system (BMS), maintaining a robust demand response program, and coordinating scheduled building retro-commissioning to ensure operational efficiency and sustainability.
In addition, the Energy Manager will collaborate to monitor utility costs, develop an energy procurement strategy, and establish utility purchasing policies. This coordination ensures a cohesive approach to energy management, cost efficiency, and environmental stewardship.
The University is a member of the “American College and University Presidents’ Climate Initiative” and is also participates in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts DOER Leading by Example Program to reduce the environmental impacts of state agency operations. The University is participating in the Commonwealth’s Building Energy Intelligence (CBEI) program, under which state-of-the art energy meters were installed to measure the performance of building energy systems, allowing the University to make real-time adjustments to save energy and costs, and identify longer term capital needs and is pursuing strategies to further MAEO-594 compliance. |
Capital Project Manager Level I
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UMass Amherst
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The Capital Project Manager Level I works under the direction of the Project Executive and is responsible for project management for capital projects utilizing both in-house resources and external consultants. |
Capital Project Manager Level II
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UMass Amherst
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Under the direction of a project executive, the Capital Project Manager is responsible for project management for capital projects utilizing both in-house resources and external consultants. |
GPS Graduate Support Specialist (temporary/part-time)
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UMass Lowell
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The Graduate, Online & Professional Studies office is seeking a part-time support specialist in graduate recruitment. This role is vital to supporting the needs of the admissions, recruitment, and advising teams through various administrative tasks, customer service, and student support. A strong desire to provide top-tier customer service is a must. |
Faculty Part-time - Chinese Language - World Languages and Cultures
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UMass Lowell
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The Department of World Languages and Cultures at the University of Massachusetts Lowell seeks a part-time Adjunct Instructor to build an adjunct pool and to teach two Chinese language course in Fall 2025 (Chinese 1 and culture , and Chinese 3 and Culture). The successful candidate will be expected to start classes on September 3rd, 2025. |
College Research Administrator (Part-Time, Temporary)
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UMass Lowell
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Part-time, temporary pre- and post-award research administrator to assist Francis College of Engineering research programs and services. |
Research Administrator/Senior Research Administrator (2 positions) (Hybrid/Remote)
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UMass Amherst
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The Manning College of Information & Computer Sciences (CICS) is searching for a candidate to fill the role of Research Administrator or Senior Research Administrator. The successful candidate will be placed in the position for which they are most qualified.
The Research Administrator is responsible for the full life cycle of quality research administration ranging from proposal development to post award administration, award close-out, and award compliance for a group of Principal Investigators in the Manning College of Information & Computer Sciences.
In addition to the duties above, the Senior Research Administrator also provides regular training and mentorship to other grant and research administrators in the College as well as developing and implementing processes to improve efficiency and support business needs. |
Postdoctoral Research Associate - Textile Chemistry, Textile Technology & Materials Science
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UMass Lowell
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As a Postdoctoral Researcher specializing in Textile Chemistry, Textile Technology & Materials Science, you will be responsible for researching new chemistries and robust surface functionalization processes to impart unique combination of properties such as omniphobicity, fire retardancy, antimicrobial characteristics and insect repellency etc. You will be responsible for patenting invention, submitting manuscripts for publication in high impact peer reviewed journals, writing proposals for obtaining additional grant funding and interacting closely with scientists and engineers in these funding agencies. In a very dynamic and collaborative environment, you will manage multiple projects simultaneously, oversee various teams, and mentor team members including undergraduate and graduate students, ensuring the successful completion of your own projects while supporting others in the program. |
Assistant Program Manager - Digital Literacy
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UMass Lowell
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The Assistant Program Manager will support the effective implementation and operations of digital literacy training services, IT support, and general operations for Public Space Modernization sites. This role requires a detail-oriented, proactive individual who can manage tasks across multiple areas, and respond to problems in real time. |
Supervisor, IT Operations
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UMass President's Office
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Reporting to the Manager, IT Operations, the supervisor will be responsible for the successful operation of the 24x7 Operations Center. The focus is on working with our teams to ensure the successful monitoring of services provided to our customers, with proper tiered levels of escalation across UITS and remediation through corrective actions where possible to reduce or prevent impact. |
Clerk IV (Facilities Coordinator)
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UMass Amherst
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Under the direction of the Sr. Associate Dean for Operations, the facility coordinator serves as the single point-of-contact for Isenberg's three buildings: ISOM, Alfond, and the Business and Innovation Hub. Responsibilities include: facilities-related customer service to nearly 250 faculty and staff; general building maintenance oversight; and, emergency response situations. Coordinates with the office of Special Programs and Engagement and the Undergraduate Programs Office to provide support for events and special facility operations. Works with Isenberg Technology Support Services (TSS) Department to coordinate technology installations and upgrades. Works with furniture and equipment vendors to assist in procurement, delivery, and set-up. Oversees periodic faculty office relocations. Schedules maintenance requests, works with the Physical Plant, Facilities and department personnel to schedule meetings and projects involving physical space. Serves as a liaison with campus departments (e.g. Physical Plant) regarding building preventative and restorative maintenance. Performs other duties as assigned. |
HVAC & Refrigeration Mechanic I (Building Maintenance)
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UMass Amherst
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Installs, maintains, operates, repairs and/or initiates repairs on building systems such as pneumatic/electric, electronic, electro-mechanical controls, refrigeration, air conditioning, equipment and related heating and ventilation (HVAC) systems, and their related controllers and controlled devices. Employing the use and need of specialized testing and monitoring, diagnostic equipment; works synchronously with Control Technicians / trade personnel maintaining the building systems integrity, exercises functional supervision of other employees performing related repair and maintenance activities |
Dining Hall Supervisor (Blue Wall Cafe)
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UMass Amherst
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Supervises unit control by placement and supervision of personnel assigned to food service unit or units under the prescribed operational schedules and guidelines of said unit(s). |
Storekeeper I (CC Loading Dock)
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UMass Amherst
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Performs tasks involved in the receipt, storage, and transfer of goods into and out of the assigned area; maintains inventories and related records; performs related work as required. Orders or adjusts food orders as needed. |
Culinary Worker II (Hampshire Dining Commons)
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UMass Amherst
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Performs routine manual and domestic job duties in a food service operation including cooking, cleaning, and serving food. The basic purpose of this work is to perform cooking tasks and assist with cleaning and food serving work as needed. |
Associate Director of Business Development and Marketing (ADBD)
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UMass Lowell
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The Associate Director of Business Development and Marketing (ADBD) will be responsible for helping to grow the research enterprise of the Center for Energy Innovation (CEI), fostering relationships with energy industry companies as well as state and federal agencies involved in energy funding, policy, and research. The ADBD will be responsible for developing marketing materials and prepare proposals for grants to acquire external funding to support the CEI as well as help to increase the enrollment of students in the Energy Engineering Program. |
Research Associate in Energy Engineering Modeling (MS or PhD)
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UMass Lowell
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The Research Associate in Energy Engineering Modeling (MS or PhD) will research, design, and develop a modular techno-economic energy system software modeling capability. This candidate will employ the modeling tool to conduct several case-studies of coupled renewable (wind and solar) energy production and hydrogen energy storage systems. Dissemination of this research will include the development of an interactive graphical dashboard/web-app/app. 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. |
Research Associate in Mechanical Engineering (MS or PhD) - Condition Monitoring and Computer Vision
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UMass Lowell
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The Research Associate in Mechanical Engineering (MS or PhD) – Condition Monitoring and Computer Vision, 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. |
Controls & Refrigeration Systems Specialist (Building Automation Technician)
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UMass Amherst
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The Controls & Refrigeration Systems Specialist (Fume Hood) position primary responsibility for the operation and maintenance of HVAC-R automation systems and other controls systems. Works with the Building Automation System (BAS) and performs calibration, diagnosis, repair, and replacement of Direct Digital Control (DDC) controls and pneumatic, electro-mechanical, and electronic components. Assists plumbers, pump mechanics, electricians, HVAC mechanics, refrigeration technicians, and other trades in the diagnosis, repair, and replacement of their system components. |
Professor- (Gerontology)
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UMass Boston
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The Manning College of Nursing and Health Sciences (the Manning College) at the University of Massachusetts Boston (UMass Boston) seeks applications for a full-time tenured faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Full Professor in the Department of Gerontology to begin on September 1, 2025. The Department seeks to increase the number of tenure-track faculty conducting research on aging among historically underrepresented and marginalized groups. |