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Administrative Coordinator Jobs in Princeton, NJ at Princeton University

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Overview:

The administrative coordinator plays a pivotal role as the front-office administrator for a large, multi-institutional NASA heliophysics research mission led by a Principal Investigator (PI) in the Space Physics Group of the Department of Astrophysical Sciences. The administrative coordinator provides executive level support to the PI, Program Manager (PM), and Operations Manager (OM) of the NASA mission, and reports to the Manager of Finance & Administration of the Space Physics Group.

The Space Physics Group conceives, designs, develops, calibrates, and flies cutting-edge space instrumentation on NASA missions. The on-site Space Physics Lab is a space instrument laboratory as well as a teaching laboratory for undergraduate and graduate students.

We’re looking for a highly organized person who can work with a high degree of independence to complete a variety of administrative tasks for this vibrant group of researchers, engineers, technicians, and administrators. This is an opportunity to play an important role in supporting the science and operations of NASA-funded research missions.

Responsibilities:

Administrative, editorial, and event support (40%):

Provide administrative management and editorial support for the compilation of the official book for a NASA science mission with book chapters that will be authored by approximately ten internationally renowned scientists. Provide timely and accurate status reporting updates to the PI, which will require developing and maintaining a tracking system (in Excel or Microsoft Project).

Provide front-office and executive level support to the PI, PM, and OM of the NASA mission, by serving as the first point-of-contact for external and internal inquiries to the PI Office. Effectively prioritize and route a high volume of requests and tasks.

Support science or technical working groups, including drafting and proofreading documents and assisting with the planning and logistics for on-site or off-site meetings.

Operational support for NASA flight hardware (40%):

Operationalize the custom-developed traveler system to provide NASA-specific documentation for all aspects of the flight hardware build. This involves being present in the lab during key operations, managing the workflow, and ensuring all approvals are obtained from technicians and researchers.

Utilize and maintain a customized electronic system that tracks the purchase and storage of specialized parts. Scan documents and organize electronic files according to an established filing system that requires review of multi-page technical certifications to properly file documents as either engineering model or flight model.

Support the OM and PM with mission-wide correspondence, assist with preparations for technical meetings, and maintain files of key decisions.

Purchasing and other office support (20%):

Complete purchases and properly receive laboratory and research supplies in accordance with specifications and documentation required by NASA contracts. Maintain customized spreadsheets.

Maintain excellent business relationships with purchasing partners across campus and external vendors, track time-sensitive, high-value custom purchases, and proactively resolve any potential issues with key vendors.

Complete other tasks to the specifications required to meet NASA requirements as assigned by the PI, PM, or OM.

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Title: Administrative Coordinator

Company: Princeton University

Location: Princeton, NJ

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