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Interested in working in ECE? You are not alone! We are a great place to work – and we offer all the benefits of being part of the University of Michigan, which is ranked among the best places to work in the country!

Our staff try hard to get along and support each other. Our leadership supports staff in every way that truly matters, and that includes salary, advancement, and flexibility!

If you are interested in applying for a job in ECE, you’ll need to apply through the University of Michigan Careers page.

ECE manages the hiring for both Electrical and Computer Engineering, and for the Lurie Nanofabrication Facility (LNF). Here are some tips to help you search for jobs in ECE or in the LNF.

Find open positions in ECE

On the main U-M Careers page, select the Ann Arbor Campus:

  • Under “Work Location” – select Ann Arbor, and then click on the Search button.

This will take you to a new page. You can also select a job family, or you can just view the jobs that come up.

Next:

For jobs in ECE:

  • Under “Department” – type “ECE”

For jobs in the LNF:

  • Under “Department” – type “Lurie Nanofabrication Facility”

You are also able to use your results to create your own custom feed delivered to your email in order to be alerted to new opportunities. Simply sign up for the feed after completing the relevant instructions above. This is what the instructions look like:

About ECE

Part of what makes a great work environment is knowing you are part of a group of individuals who are working hard to make the world a better place.

Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Michigan is among the leading programs of its kind in the nation. It is the academic and work home to about 90 faculty and 1,200 students who are dedicated to addressing some of the world’s biggest challenges in areas such as sustainable power and energy, transportation, information security, and healthcare. ECE staff support the students, faculty, and each other in countless ways to ensure maximum impact in all that the department is trying to accomplish.

Here are the ECE Staff Mission and Values:

ECE Staff Mission


Michigan ECE Staff creates a welcoming environment that fosters world class collaboration, empowers bold ideas and pursuit of success to enable all to overcome challenges in their quest to be the best.

ECE Staff Values


ECE will strive for excellence and provide our best service to all by embodying the following values:

Motivation and Innovation


We will be empowered to proactively provide excellent service to all and remain open to creativity in solutions.

Comprehension and Communication


We will clearly understand our work and its purpose, and continue to learn and share our expertise in order to foster organized and transparent practices.

Teamwork and Positivity

We will bring positivity when working collaboratively, while embracing diversity and inclusion, and respecting others’ opinions and ideas.

Leadership and Integrity

We will be positive role models by being respectful, responsive, and accountable.

About Michigan Engineering

ECE is part of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, which is a department in the College of Engineering. Michigan Engineering’s strategic vision is to be the world’s preeminent college of engineering serving the common good. This global outlook, leadership focus and service commitment permeate our culture. Our vision is supported by a mission and values that, together, provide the framework for all that we do. 

The University of Michigan has a storied legacy of commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI). Michigan Engineering’s Strategic Plan for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion includes workshops, speakers, and other opportunities to celebrate the strengths that each individual brings to the table.

The University of Michigan is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer with an Active Dual-Career Assistance Program. The College of Engineering is especially interested in candidates who contribute, through their research, teaching, and/or service, to the diversity and excellence of the academic community.