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Departmental Assistant - Utility Operations Intern
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Amherst
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| The Energy Systems Integration Intern will support the integration of the North Energy Exchange Center (NEEC) into the UMass Amherst Energy Command Center. This role provides hands-on experience with advanced building energy systems, including OSIsoft PI data historian and Johnson Controls Metasys building management systems. The intern will assist in developing tools, dashboards, and analytics that improve system performance, reliability, and visualization. |
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Assistant Dean of Communications and Marketing - Information and Computer Sciences
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Amherst
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| The Assistant Dean of Communications & Marketing serves as the strategic leader for all communications and marketing initiatives within the Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS). Reporting directly to the Dean, this role develops and executes a comprehensive college-wide communications strategy that elevates the college’s reputation and engages diverse audiences including students, faculty, alumni, and external stakeholders. This role ensures that college-level communications and marketing activities are aligned with university priorities in collaboration with University Relations. |
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Director of Administration & Finance
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Amherst
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| The Director of Administration and Finance supports the Department Head in the overall management of the department. This position oversees all business and fiscal operations for academic, research, and outreach activities in one of the Riccio College of Engineering’s academic departments. They facilitate HR processes for faculty, researchers, and student employees, and partner with University Human Resources Business Partners (HRBPs) on HR matters relating to staff within the department. The Director provides leadership, training and direct supervision of departmental personnel and participates in department policy development and implementation. |
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Assistant Director of Engagement, Charles River Campus
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Amherst
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| The Assistant Director of Engagement reports directly to the Assistant Chancellor for Greater Boston Strategic Initiatives/Managing Director of the Charles River Campus and is responsible for the development, implementation, and assessment of engagement strategies intended to increase awareness, participation, and utilization of the Charles River Campus among Amherst campus constituents, including students, faculty and staff. |
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Electrician I (Systems Technician)
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Amherst
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| The Electrician I (Systems Technician) installs, maintains, operates, repairs and/or initiates repairs on building systems such as, but not limited to, card access systems, security systems, communication equipment, and their related devices, and performs other related work as required. Employs the use of specialized testing and monitoring, diagnostic equipment; works synchronously with contractors, engineers, control technicians, etc. to maintain the building systems integrity. Exercises functional supervision of other employees of lower grade performing related repair and maintenance activities. |
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Facilities Manager
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Amherst
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| The Libraries Facilities Manager is responsible for the comprehensive management of facilities operations across the W.E.B. Du Bois Library and the Science & Engineering Library. The position oversees the planning, coordination, and implementation of construction and capital improvement projects in partnership with Physical Plant Services, and serves as the primary point of contact for building emergencies, maintenance issues, and operational disruptions on a 24-hour basis. The Libraries Facilities Manager also provides direct oversight of the Libraries Mailroom and Courier Service, including management of the Libraries fleet vehicle. |
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Staff Psychologist
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Amherst
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| The incumbent provides evaluation and treatment to a wide range of students presenting to the clinic. Participates in preventative mental health programs as a consultant and leader of workshops. Provides specialized services in at least one major program and crisis/liaison services, including regular intervention with emergency and highly acute situations. |
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Research Administrator
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Amherst
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| 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 College of Engineering. |
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Regional Public Health Nursing Professional (Eastern Massachusetts)
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Amherst
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| The Regional Public Health Nursing Professional (RPHNP) facilitates the preceptorship and clinical experiences for nursing students in the Eastern Massachusetts region, support Local Public Health (LPH) staff and Public Health Nurses (PHNs) in the planning and implementation of Foundational Public Health Service (FPHS) Programs, and acts as a subject matter expert in the Local Public Health Nursing Training Program. This role involves developing supportive systems for local public health organizations, leading classroom and clinical training, and providing clinical consultation and region-specific training.
This position has an initial 2-year duration. Continuation of this position is contingent upon funding. |
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International Student & Scholar Support Specialist
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Amherst
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| The International Student and Scholar (ISS) Support Specialist provides data management, reporting, and administrative support to the ISS team in the Office of Global Affairs (OGA), assists newly admitted students with visa document issuance, provides pre-arrival immigration advising, and triages communication as a first point of contact for ISS. |
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Senior Cleanroom Engineer
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Amherst
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| The Senior Cleanroom Engineer supports the daily technical operation, maintenance of equipment and development of processes in the Nanofabrication, the Device Fabrication, and the Roll-to-Roll Facilities cleanrooms in the Institute for Applied Life Sciences (IALS). |
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Temporary Professional - Farm Energy Assessor
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Amherst
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| The Farm Energy Assessor is primarily responsible for conducting U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) aligned farm energy assessments and producing energy improvement plans for farms across Massachusetts. This position focuses on independent field assessment, energy-use analysis, technical report writing, development of actionable recommendations to reduce energy use and operating costs, and improve the implementation of recommended actions.
The Assessor works in coordination with NRCS, UMass Clean Energy Extension, and partner organizations to support farm clients through an energy auditing process, providing guidance on applicable incentive pathways, and contributing to outreach and training activities that support program delivery. This is a field-based, self-directed role requiring technical judgment, strong interpersonal skills, report writing ability, and comfort working independently across a wide range of farm operations and facilities. |