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  • Associate Director, Energy Systems in Newark, DE

    The Associate Director of Energy Systems is responsible for managing the strategic maintenance and operations of the Newark campus steam, hot water and chilled water plants which provides utilities to the campus approximate 10M square feet and service for nearly 24,000 students.

  • Waste Technician in Newark, DE

    The Waste Technician maintains and performs duties associated with hazardous waste related programs at the University to assure compliance with federal, state and local regulations and to achieve the optimal control or reduction of the hazards and exposures which are detrimental to people and/or property.

  • Athletics Compliance Specialist in Newark, DE/Hybrid

    Student Financial Services is searching for an Athletic Compliance Specialist to join the team and have a direct impact on UD student athlete success by prioritizing student athlete financial aid processing.

  • Associate Director for Care and Concern, Residence Life and Housing in Newark, DE

    Residence Life & Housing (RLH) plays a key role in furthering the strong residential character of the University of Delaware. RLH focuses on the campus residential community, comprising over 42 residence halls housing 7,200 students with over $68 million in annual transactions, as it relates to the student experience and belonging and ensures that programs and operations align with and support Divisional and institutional missions.

  • Retirement Specialist in Newark, DE/Hybrid

    Are you ready to guide employees through one of life’s biggest milestones? Join UD as a Retirement Specialist and use your HR expertise to support benefits, compliance, and retiree success.

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