Data & Events Program Administrator

MIT

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Cambridge, MA - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 30+ days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Posting Description

DATA & EVENTS PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR MIT Climate will lead data management initiatives and coordinate key events that strengthen the OVPEC information systems and engagement with the MIT community and external partners. They will also recommend and implement IT tools that support effective data management. Over time they will help define the units plan for a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) addition this position with play a key role in organizing and managing a broad range of internal and external community outreach programming.

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Job Requirements

REQUIRED: Bachelors degree; a minimum of three years of relevant experience; strong quantitative and organizational skills; experience managing data and data sets; ability to work independently on multiple projects with excellent time management; experience implementing or using CRM software; strong interpersonal and communication skills; and ability to exercise sound judgment and solve problems proactively. PREFERRED: Masters degree.

Note: This is a two-year position with the possibility of reappointment.

12/3/2025


Required Experience:

Unclear Seniority

Posting DescriptionDATA & EVENTS PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR MIT Climate will lead data management initiatives and coordinate key events that strengthen the OVPEC information systems and engagement with the MIT community and external partners. They will also recommend and implement IT tools that support e...
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Key Skills

  • Databases
  • Data Center Experience
  • SQL
  • Hadoop
  • High Availability
  • Microsoft SQL Server
  • XQuery
  • Data Management
  • Shell Scripting
  • Database Administration
  • Db2
  • Oracle

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The MIT Media Lab is an interdisciplinary research lab that encourages the unconventional mixing and matching of seemingly disparate research areas.

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