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Workforce Relations Specialist or Workforce Relations Sr. Specialist Lakeshore Center (Houghton, MI)
The Workforce Relations Specialist is responsible for mitigating risk for the institution and creating capacity and competency for managers and supervisors in counseling and guiding them through complex employee issues; and balancing both the need to mitigate risk and to positively impact the employee experience in addressing employee concerns and reaching fair and equitable solutions. Areas of primary responsibility will include investigations, corrective action, coaching and counseling with managers and supervisors, policy and contract interpretation. This position serves on the leadership team within the Human Resources Department.
Academic Coordinator Main Campus (Houghton, MI)
The Academic Coordinator is responsible for providing academic, career, and financial guidance to underserved students, families, teachers, and school administrators as part of Michigan Technological University’s federal TRIO Upward Bound grant program. Working as part of the TRIO team in the University’s Center for Educational Outreach, the Academic Coordinator will collaborate to serve high school students in nine local school districts annually through the delivery of high quality programming focused on increasing college access and attainment and postsecondary success.
Budget & Planning Analyst Main Campus (Houghton, MI)
Michigan Technological University is seeking a 12 month, full time Budget & Planning Analyst in the Budget and Planning Office.. The position would be responsible for assisting the Director of Budget and Financial Planning in financial analysis of university operations and assigned projects.
Lab and Academic Specialist Main Campus (Houghton, MI)
The Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) department at Michigan Technological University is seeking a dedicated and skilled Laboratory and Academic Coordinator to manage and enhance our laboratory courses. This role is crucial for providing students with hands-on experience, maintaining cutting-edge equipment, and contributing to the development of our practical curriculum. The ideal candidate will have a strong technical background and a passion for teaching and laboratory innovation.
Department Chair, Visual & Performing Arts Main Campus (Houghton, MI)
Applications only accepted from current Michigan Tech employees. The Department of Visual and Performing Arts at Michigan Technological University seeks an experienced scholar and leader with a commitment to interdisciplinarity to serve as department chair. The Chair will lead our collaborative, multidisciplinary department in implementing a shared vision for excellence in scholarship, creative work, and teaching. The Chair will be responsible for developing and supporting new departmental initiatives as well as ongoing efforts to foster innovative interdisciplinary research and advance undergraduate program success. The Chair will also facilitate the involvement of Visual and Performing Arts and the Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts in the new Michigan Tech Forward 2.0.
Assistant Director Main Campus (Houghton, MI)
The Assistant Director of the Center for Educational Outreach at Michigan Technological University is a relational leader and operational driver who inspires, organizes, and supports the high-energy engine behind Michigan Tech’s flagship youth programs—including Mind Trekkers, Summer Youth Programs, and other outreach initiatives. The Assistant Director plays a critical leadership role in positioning Michigan Tech as a destination for hands-on STEM discovery and early talent development; the ideal candidate champions a culture of belonging, empowerment, accountability, and collaboration while also overseeing key administrative duties, operational systems, and partnership management. The Assistant Director prioritizes developing student leaders, cultivating volunteer engagement, and bringing cohesion, clarity, and enthusiasm to support the delivery of transformational experiences for program participants. Working closely with diverse internal and external constituents, the Assistant Director works to create engaging, collaborative, inclusive, and effective programs that further the mission and outreach goals of the University.
Research Engineer III Michigan Tech Research Institute (Ann Arbor, MI)
MTRI is seeking a motivated professional to help support multiple projects for our government and commercial customers. The Software Developer will work with senior engineers and scientists to research, develop, and evaluate algorithms for a variety of geospatial, signal, and/or image processing applications. The successful candidate will have a solid background in computer science with strong skills in software prototyping, software design, and deployment. The position is on-site, located at MTRI in Ann Arbor, MI (www.mtri.org).
Director of Global Campus and Continuing Education Main Campus (Houghton, MI)
Michigan Technological University’s Global Campus makes the possibility of earning an online graduate degree or certificate available to a broader range of students, including working professionals and career changers. MTU Global Campus is committed to enhancing opportunities for nontraditional students and industrial partners. The Director of Global Campus and Continuing Education is responsible for the operations of the global campus and reports to the Vice President for Global Campus. This role directly manages staff in admissions, marketing, and support services and is responsible for financial management (annual budgeting and planning). This role builds and maintains relationships with academic departments, faculty, and staff to oversee online degree and non-credit programs and serves as the primary contact for on-campus relationships. The Director ensures the quality of online courses and compliance with accreditation and regulatory standards. The role works with strategic external relationships, corporate partnerships, and marketing for academic departments.
Instructional Lab Specialist Main Campus (Houghton, MI)
At Michigan Technological University, the Chemistry Instructional Lab Specialist manages and oversees undergraduate chemistry laboratory (UCL) courses and the department’s summer youth program (SYP). The Coordinator is responsible for organizing and developing course content, supervising and training teaching assistants, and ensuring the safe and efficient operation of instructional laboratories and SYP. Responsibilities include developing and preparing instructional materials, maintaining equipment and supplies, coordinating instruction activities, assessing student learning outcomes, and fostering a culture of safety and continuous improvement. The coordinator plays a key role in leading high-quality laboratory education and outreach within the Department of Chemistry.
Department Chair, Humanities Main Campus (Houghton, MI)
The Department of Humanities at Michigan Technological University seeks an experienced scholar and leader with a commitment to interdisciplinarity to serve as department chair at the rank of full professor or associate professor nearing promotion to full in line with Michigan Tech. The Chair will lead our collaborative, multidisciplinary department in implementing a shared vision for excellence in scholarship, creative work, and teaching. The Chair will be responsible for developing and supporting new departmental initiatives as well as ongoing efforts to foster innovative interdisciplinary research and advance graduate and undergraduate program success. The Chair will also facilitate the involvement of Humanities in the new Michigan Tech Forward 2.0 and 100 PhD’s initiative currently underway.
Research Engineer I/II Main Campus (Houghton, MI)
Michigan Technological University is seeking a Research Engineer I/II.. This position will serve as an advocate and technical resource for communities and utilities that manage environmental infrastructure (water, sewer, and storm water systems). The position will provide engineering technical support for activities underway at the Center for Technology & Training, which includes work with the Michigan Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP), the Great Lakes Environmental Infrastructure Center (GLEIC), the Bridge Load Rating Program, the Roadsoft asset management software package, and other research projects. The position requires a strong background in civil engineering or environmental engineering with an emphasis on drinking water, storm water, and wastewater infrastructure.
Department Chair, Manufacturing & Mechanical Engineering Technology Main Campus (Houghton, MI)
The College of Engineering at Michigan Technological University invites applications for the position of Chair of the Department of Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology to begin July 1, 2026. The Department of Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology at Michigan Technological University seeks an individual who has a demonstrated record of scholarly and administrative achievement to lead the Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology faculty and staff in our mission of excellence in education, research, and service, while promoting our culture of safety and a welcoming, inclusive environment.
Department Chair, Civil, Environmental, & Geospatial Engineering Main Campus (Houghton, MI)
The College of Engineering at Michigan Technological University (Michigan Tech) invites applications for the position of Chair of the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geospatial Engineering (CEGE) to begin July 1, 2026. The CEGE department includes 32 faculty, seven professional staff, more than 125 graduate students, and over 600 undergraduate students, with robust research and teaching programs spanning infrastructure resilience, intelligent and reconfigurable structures, advanced and automated construction, environmental and public health, sustainable water infrastructure and environmental systems, transportation and mobility, geospatial analytics, and climate adaptation.
Dean, College of Business Main Campus (Houghton, MI)
The Dean of the College of Business (CoB) is a forward thinking, innovative, and collaborative leader who provides strategic leadership in the college. The dean is the chief academic and administrative officer in the CoB, reports directly to the provost, and shapes the vision for the role of the CoB within the University, the State of Michigan, higher education, and society at large. The dean provides leadership in the college and works with other administrators (vice presidents, deans, and directors) as well as faculty, staff, and students to promote excellence in research, teaching, and service. The dean is responsible for fostering successful collaborations among personnel within the CoB, other areas of the University, and external constituencies.