The Graduate Program Coordinator in the School of Engineering at Vanderbilt University plays a central administrative and operational role in supporting the Graduate programs in Mechanical Engineering and Interdisciplinary Materials Science. This position is responsible for coordinating and managing key aspects of graduate education, including oversight of the graduate admissions and recruitment process, student onboarding, and ongoing program administration. Working closely with faculty, students, and university offices, the Coordinator ensures the smooth day-to-day operation of the programs, maintains compliance with institutional policies, and supports academic milestones from admission through degree completion. The role requires the consistent exercise of independent judgment, initiative, and discretion in handling complex administrative matters, as well as a strong working knowledge of university systems, policies, and procedures. The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Vanderbilt University is a collaborative and interdisciplinary community advancing research and education across a broad range of areas, including biomechanics and rehabilitation engineering, mechatronics, robotics and control, advanced materials and nanoscience, fluid and thermal systems, and aerospace-related applications. These efforts span applications such as assistive technologies, smart medical and surgical devices, energy systems, and micro- and nanoscale materials and devices. Faculty and students work at the intersection of engineering, medicine, and the physical sciences, often in partnership with centers and institutes across the university. This environment fosters innovation in areas such as human–device interaction, intelligent systems, and translational biomedical technologies, with research frequently moving from fundamental discovery to real-world impact. Students in the department engage deeply in research, working closely with faculty to address complex engineering challenges and develop specialized expertise. Supported by dedicated staff and a highly collaborative culture, the department is committed to advancing knowledge, educating future leaders, and contributing solutions that improve health, mobility, energy, and technology in society. The Interdisciplinary Materials Science program at Vanderbilt University brings together faculty and students from engineering, physics, chemistry, and related fields to advance the discovery and application of new materials. The program emphasizes a collaborative, cross-disciplinary approach to research spanning areas such as nanomaterials, biomaterials, energy materials, and electronic and photonic systems. Students engage in cutting-edge research that integrates fundamental materials science with emerging technologies, often working across departments and research centers to address complex scientific and societal challenges. With a strong focus on both theory and application, the program prepares graduates to contribute to innovations in areas such as sustainable energy, advanced manufacturing, and next-generation devices, supported by a vibrant academic community and dedicated administrative staff.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees