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Firefighter in Storrs Campus
The University of Connecticut Fire Department is seeking candidates for the position of Firefighter who have successfully completed the Connecticut Fire Academy Recruit Firefighter Program or other comparable/equivalent recruit firefighter training program that meets or exceeds the requirements of NFPA 1001. Candidates currently enrolled in a recruit firefighter training program with an anticipated graduation date of October 1, 2025, or prior may also apply.
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Assistant Program Manager for Student Staff and Leadership Engagement in Storrs Campus
UConn is seeking applicants for an Assistant Program Manager for Student Staff and Leadership Engagement who is passionate about student leadership and engagement within residential communities. This role advises key student organizations and supports meaningful learning and development experiences for residential students.
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Software Developer 2 in Storrs Campus
The Connecticut Transportation Institute (CTI) is searching for a full-stack software developer with experience in both frontend and backend development. This position will assist in the research and development of enterprise software for transportation systems in the State of Connecticut. This position will develop applications to digitize, enter, QA/QC, query, visualize, and analyze transportation safety-related data. Provides domain competency and technical support in software development. Confers with technical leadership in research, evaluation, and identification of technology solutions.
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Assistant/Associate/Full Professor - Power Systems in Storrs Campus
The Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department and Eversource Energy Center (EEC) at the University of Connecticut (UConn) solicit applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the Associate or Full Professor level. Strong applicants at the Assistant Professor level will also be considered.
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Visiting Instructor of Law, Stuart F. Smith Teaching Fellowship in Law School
The University of Connecticut School of Law invites applications for the Stuart F. Smith Teaching Fellowship Program beginning in Fall 2026. This 2-year, visiting teaching fellowship program is designed to prepare fellows for entering law school teaching. Fellows will have the opportunity to engage in focused research to support their scholarship and develop their teaching skills through course offerings aligned with their research interests. Faculty mentorship and professional development programming will help prepare fellows for the legal teaching market and a future academic career.
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