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Transportation Services Coordinator
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Amherst
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| The Transportation Services Coordinator is responsible for the management of several University transportation services including Charter Services, the Charles River Shuttle, Accessible Van Service and Administration Transportation Car Services provided by the Specialty Driver to University leaders. This position is also responsible for the management of transportation-related contracts with outside vendors supporting UMass Amherst campus. |
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Second Class Power Plant Engineer (Lead Operator)
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Amherst
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| UMass Amherst is hiring a licensed Second Class Power Plant Engineer to support 24/7 power plant operations, including control room duties, gas turbine and boiler operations, emissions compliance, water treatment, and operator supervision. This essential, union position offers long-term stability, rotating shifts, and hands-on work in a large-scale, campus energy facility. |
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Early Childhood Resource Teacher
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Amherst
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| The Early Childhood Resource Teacher provides staff coverage for all classrooms, develops and implements curriculum, classroom environment, behavior guidance, and parent partnerships according to the Center for Early Education and Care (CEEC) guidelines, the Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) state licensing regulations, and national accreditation criteria. The Early Childhood Resource Teacher provides a nurturing, safe environment for children, which facilitates their social, emotional, intellectual, and physical growth. |
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Departmental Assistant - Shorebird Field Technician
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Amherst
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| The Senner Lab in the Department of Environmental Conservation is seeking three field technicians to assist with research on shorebirds, including Hudsonian Godwit, Short-billed Dowitcher, Lesser Yellowleg, and Greater Yellowleg, in Beluga, Alaska. The start dates available are either 5/1/26 or 6/1/26 and goes until 7/10/26. |
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Departmental Assistant - Common and Roseate Terns
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Amherst
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| The Senner Lab at UMass in the Department of Environmental Conservation is looking for two field technicians. The position will support a collaborative U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service-funded project – along with Dr. Peter Paton at the University of Rhode Island – to collect field data on Great Gull Island, NY. The preferred candidate will be enrolled or graduated from an undergraduate program in Wildlife and Conservation Biology, or a related field, and will have field experience working in a remote tern colony collecting demographic and provisioning data. |