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Assistant Director - OSFA Programs
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UMass Lowell
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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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CBL Community Planning Grant - STEM Project Coordinator (Part-Time/Temporary)
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UMass Lowell
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| The Project Coordinator is responsible for day-to-day coordination of the planning grant, including scheduling and logistics, partner communication, documentation, and draft deliverable development. The Coordinator will help keep the work on-track across multiple partners and workstreams, support ethical and organized data-collection processes, and ensure timely preparation of planning outputs (e.g., meeting notes, draft pilot framework, draft evaluation/metrics framework, and proposal components). |
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Open Rank Tenure Track Faculty Positions - Nuclear Engineering and Physics
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UMass Lowell
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| The University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell) invites applications for two full-time, open-rank, tenure-track/tenured faculty positions beginning in September 2026. One position is in Nuclear Engineering and the other in Physics and Applied Physics, reflecting a coordinated hire spanning the Francis College of Engineering (FCOE) and the Kennedy College of Sciences (KCS). This joint search is designed to strengthen cross-college collaboration in advanced nuclear energy, fusion, and related emerging technologies.
We seek collaborative scholars whose work advances nuclear engineering, nuclear science, fission and fusion energy systems, or related emerging fields.
Priority areas include AI/ML method development for multiphysics modeling and simulation; the nuclear fuel cycle; reactor safety; advanced sensing, diagnostics, and measurement systems; nuclear medicine; radiation health physics; nuclear fission and fusion materials; and plasma and fusion physics. Candidates whose research involves experimental studies or leverages UMass Lowell’s Radiation Laboratory—including its 1-MW research reactor, 5.5-MV Van de Graaff accelerator, and radiochemistry facilities—or who integrate AI/ML or quantum computing into their research are strongly encouraged to apply.
A strong commitment to teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels within the Nuclear Engineering and/or Physics curricula is essential. The role also includes contributing to interdisciplinary teaching at the intersection of science and engineering to help grow technical electives and strengthen the broader nuclear science and engineering curriculum while supporting core departmental needs. Candidates who can support offerings connected to Chemical Engineering, Radiological Sciences and Medical Physics, or related fields are especially encouraged to apply. |
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Director, HR Operations (HRIS)
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UMass President's Office
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| Reporting to the Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO), the Director of Human Resources Operations (DHRO) leads the development and implementation of short and long range strategies for human resources systems, processes, communications, and policies across the University, including its five campuses and the President’s Office. |
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Technology Services Technician
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UMass Lowell
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| As part of the Technology Services Team, the Technology Services Technician is responsible for providing end-user facing services to optimize employees’ experience with the portfolio of services and technology offered at UMass Lowell by IT. Services are provided in a variety of mediums including face-to-face desk-side support, walk-up traffic, telephone or remote support and video conferencing.
TechServices Technicians require an aptitude for working with applications and systems to undertake investigation, diagnosis and resolution of employee service requests and are responsible for ensuring those employee’s continued success. Requests for help will range from straightforward requests for advice to more complicated technical issues. From how-to questions to break-fix support calls, the TechServices Technician will provide exemplary customer service and support, often going above and beyond to serve the needs of UMass Lowell.
As a key piece of delivering service excellence, the TechServices Technician thoroughly documents all service requests and associated work into the call-tracking and incident management system of record. Documentation includes a clearly defined description of the problem, complete troubleshooting steps, customer communications, equipment asset information and a complete description of the resolution. In some cases the TechServices Technician will be writing internal and customer-facing knowledge base articles.
When the Technology Services Technician is unable to solve a customer’s issue personally, they will identify and bring in resources across IT to rapidly reach ideal conclusions. When such an issue arises, the Tech Services technician is responsible for managing the overall service operation and delivery. |