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Assistant Teaching Professor - Economics UMass Lowell
The Department of Economics in the College of Fine Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Lowell invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Teaching Professor, beginning Fall 2026.
Construction Project Manager (Alterations) UMass Amherst
Under the general direction of the Assistant Director of Alterations, the Construction Projects Manager, this position is responsible for the project management and supervision for Alterations construction projects utilizing both in-house resources and external consultants, contractors, and vendors.  Utilizing and identifying the most costs effective and efficient delivery of projects is key to the success.
Asset & Planned Maintenance Manager UMass Amherst
The Asset and Planned Maintenance Manager directs the strategy and process for formalized work order planning on behalf of all equipment assets at the UMass Amherst campus. This position performs complex analysis to develop and maintain a comprehensive process for resource allocation based on institutional criticality. Discerns key factors including safety risk, impact on core operations, compliance and regulatory considerations,  or financial impact. Enables strategic planning through recommendation of short and long range financial improvements, develops processes, policies and procedures that ensure long term strategic alignment and preservation of equipment asset controls. Supports the well-being of campus through ensuring that the physical environment, infrastructure and equipment function safely, reliably and efficiently.  This position works under the supervision of the Director of Maintenance and Alterations.
Program Administrator - UTEACH Program (Part-time/Temporary) (BP) UMass Lowell
The University of Massachusetts Lowell is seeking a part-time Administrator for the UTeach program. This is a part-time 18-hour position working Monday to Thursday from morning to mid-afternoon with a one hour unpaid lunch. Some evening or morning hours may be required.
Director of AI Workforce Innovation and Partnerships UMass Lowell
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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