Academic Advisor
Stevens Institute of Technology
Job Description
Academic Advisor, Mechanical Engineering
Under the supervision of the Department Chair of Mechanical Engineering and/or designated associate department chairs (with a dotted line to the Director of Undergraduate Studies), the Academic Advisor position will provide academic advising to students majoring in mechanical engineering programs and assist with related academic administrative matters.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Advise prospective and current graduate students in the Department of Mechanical Engineering about academic program requirements and provide guidance on choosing and completing a program or concentration.
Participate in and lead recruitment events, information sessions, and orientations for prospective and new students.
Enter, evaluate, and audit student data in Workday Student to ensure students are progressing through their academic programs in a timely manner and to certify completion of course and non-course requirements for graduation.
Manage responses to inquiries from prospective students about mechanical engineering graduate programs and Stevens, in general.
Serve as primary point of contact to the department chair, associate department chairs, faculty advisors, department staff and current students in mechanical engineering regarding school policies and procedures from admission to graduation.
Coordinate communications to students regarding departmental and college regulations as it relates to program requirements and the graduation process and coordinate mandatory advisement sessions.
Advise current students on on-campus course, web, international and non-course opportunities to enhance professional skills, competencies and career readiness.
Qualifications
Required Education: Bachelors degree
Preferred Education: Masters degree
Required Experience: Minimum of 2 years of experience in academic advising
Preferred Experience: Familiarity with mechanical engineering programs.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Effective communication and interpersonal skills with ability to develop rapport with and positively influence a diverse audience.
Ability to partner with leadership to develop strategies to achieve organizational goals.
Strong project and time management skills.
Ability to produce high-quality work on deadline while managing multiple projects, priorities and deadlines.
Department
Mechanical Engineering Center for Student Success
General Submission Guidelines:
Please submit an online application to be considered a candidate for any job at Stevens. Please attach a cover letter and resume with each application. Other requirements for consideration may depend on the job.
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