Find your place on the team that’s driving Maine’s economy
Northeastern’s Roux Institute is spurring innovation, fostering talent, and driving economic growth in Maine and beyond, with a new, partner-based model of graduate education, research, and entrepreneurship.
Where quality jobs come with quality of life
Your future teammates are talented self-starters who are passionate about their work. Like you, they’ve chosen Maine for its unbeatable combination of natural beauty, sense of community, and balanced lifestyle.
We’re hiring at every level. Explore open positions in IT, finance, marketing, faculty and more.




Why we work here

"The beautiful thing about Maine is it's a small community, and we have an opportunity to work closely with startups and partner companies."”
Aileen Huang-Saad
Director of Life Sciences and Engineering; Associate Professor of Bioengineering

"I love sea kayaking, the mountains and hiking, and the essence and character of Portland. For the first time, there's an opportunity for me here."”
Rai Winslow
Director of Life Science and Medical Research

"The Roux Institute is radically different, in that it works with employers from day one to design academic, research, and entrepreneurship initiatives. We're all about turning Portland into a technology hub, and about graduating learners who will fill advanced tech jobs in Maine."”
Annie Chuprevich
Senior Director of Academic Operations and Learner Services
Benefits that go beyond basic
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Healthcare
To help you and your family thrive, we provide high-quality medical, dental, and vision plans, plus FSA reimbursement plans. -
Generous paid time off
We all need time away to relax, recharge, and take care of ourselves. -
Tuition reimbursement
Eligible full-time faculty and staff earn credit hours. After three years, your children are eligible for full tuition. There are perks for spouses and domestic partners, too. -
Free parking
Start your day hassle-free. Our Portland campus is easy to access from points north, south, and west.
Roux in the news
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