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Engineering Communication Specialist

Mid-Senior Level

2026-06-08

Location

Princeton

Princeton University

Type

Full-Time (Hybrid)

Salary

$88,000 - $99,000

Required Qualifications

Bachelor's degree + 3+ years experience
Journalistic writing for broad audiences
Social media management
Project management
Website design & management
Cross-functional teamwork

Research Areas

AI
Quantum Computing
Cybersecurity
Robotics
Space
Advanced Materials
Energy & Environment
Human Health
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Engineering Communication Specialist

Engineering Communication Specialist

Requisition #
2026-21693

Date Posted
2 days ago(4/7/2026 11:45 AM)

Department: Engineering & Applied Science

Category: Communications and Public Relations

Job Type: Full-Time

Overview

The Princeton University School of Engineering and Applied Science seeks a talented science writer to lead communications for two of the School’s prominent academic departments. Princeton Engineering recently concluded a major growth cycle. Creative and strategic communications are critical to maximizing the impact of that growth.

This is a full-time position with a hybrid schedule and a competitive salary and benefits package.

Reporting to the Office of Engineering Communications and working within a collaborative team, the Engineering Communication Specialist will focus on the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), one of the largest and fastest growing departments on campus, and the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE), a dynamic mid-sized department home to some of Princeton’s most prominent researchers and most exciting interdisciplinary initiatives.

With a journalistic approach, the successful candidate will excel at making technical information exciting to a non-specialist audience, including broad non-scientific audiences. Research topics include AI, quantum computing, cybersecurity, robotics, space, advanced materials, energy and the environment, and human health.

The incumbent also will take a strategic approach to identifying and crafting messages that advance the departments' goals, including leveraging traditional and digital media to promote research priorities, teaching activities and brands. The incumbent will also act as liaison for ECE and MAE with broader campus communications networks and interact regularly and closely with faculty, postdocs, staff, administration and students.

Editorial duties will include reporting and writing research news and feature items; brief stories highlighting awards and other accomplishments; and profiles of students and researchers. The incumbent will also help manage and maintain websites and other digital and print materials; direct or produce video content; arrange and art-direct photo shoots; and create, edit and manage social media content. The role may require the skills to hire and supervise freelance content creators.

The incumbent will work in a cross-functional team environment with communication specialists serving other departments and centers. We share ideas and best practices and collaborate and support each other’s work as opportunities arise. The incumbent must be extremely well organized, exhibit exceptional attention to detail and be able to troubleshoot and multitask.

Responsibilities include content strategy, content generation and curation, project management and social media management. Please include 3-5 relevant work samples of published writing that demonstrates your ability to convey technical information to a broad audience.

Responsibilities

Content strategy
Publicize the departments’ activities around research, teaching, news and events, partnerships, and outreach. Evaluate the departments’ inventory of existing content. Benchmark peer websites, newsletters and social media. Work with faculty leadership and staff to create workflows that efficiently harness faculty- and student-generated content and other sources of content. Work collaboratively with faculty and staff to produce high-quality written and visual content that reaches key audiences and raises the visibility of departmental activities. Oversee visual communications (posters, banners etc.) in ECE and MAE areas.

Content generation and curation
Report and write news items and other web content, or hire freelance to do so. Coordinate with the Office of Engineering Communications on the assignment, use and dissemination of longer research news and feature items. Monitor campus-wide websites for related content and adapt and post to departmental sites as appropriate. With direction from the the Engineering Communications Director, pitch news stories to media outlets and science journalists.

Project Management
Oversee print and email publications (via platforms such as MailChimp), website design, annual reports, select multimedia projects, arrange photography and attend photo shoots to enhance web content, manage and direct work of external writers, videographers, graphic artists, web specialists and photographers. Sample projects include senior thesis videos, hallway media displays, departmental graphic identity, and photography archives.

Social Media Management
Develop and maintain up-to-date social media content and foster engagement with stakeholders, with a focus on storytelling. Promote news stories on the social media accounts (LinkedIn). Monitor related institutional accounts and faculty accounts to amplify relevant department news and posts. Propose and develop department-related content for engineering school and University social media accounts.

Qualifications

Required qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree and 3+ years of work experience
  • Writing - journalistic approach to making complex topics accessible and engaging to multiple audiences
  • Manage and edit/create social media content
  • Ability to work cross-functionally within broad applied science and technology space
  • Extremely well organized. Ability to work independently while demonstrated team player
  • Project management experience
  • Website design and management
  • Strategic visionary for media creation

Preferred qualifications:

  • Directing / producing video content
  • Photoshoots / art direction
  • Management of freelancers
  • Science or Engineering degree

Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

The University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's qualifications, work experience, education/training, key skills, market, collective bargaining agreements as applicable, and organizational considerations when extending an offer. The posted salary range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate for a full-time position; salaries for part-time positions are pro-rated accordingly.

If the salary range on the posted position shows an hourly rate, this is the baseline; the actual hourly rate may be higher, depending on the position and factors listed above.

The University also offers a comprehensive benefit program to eligible employees. Please see this link for more information.

Standard Weekly Hours
36.25

Eligible for Overtime
No

Benefits Eligible
Yes

Probationary Period
180 days

Essential Services Personnel (see policy for detail)
No

Physical Capacity Exam Required
No

Valid Driver’s License Required
No

Experience Level
Mid-Senior Level

Salary Range
$88,000 to $99,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

šŸ“šWhat are the required qualifications for the Engineering Communication Specialist role?

The position requires a Bachelor's degree and 3+ years of work experience. Key skills include a journalistic writing approach to make complex technical topics accessible, social media management, project management, website design and management, and the ability to work cross-functionally in applied science. Candidates must be highly organized team players. Submit 3-5 published writing samples demonstrating technical communication. Explore academic CV tips and administration jobs for preparation.

šŸ’°What is the salary range and benefits for this Princeton University position?

The salary range is $88,000 to $99,000, based on experience and qualifications. It's a full-time role with 36.25 weekly hours, no overtime eligibility, and comprehensive benefits. Princeton offers competitive packages; see details via their Ivy League benefits overview. Factors like scope and market rates influence final offers.

šŸ“‹What are the main responsibilities of the Engineering Communication Specialist?

Responsibilities include content strategy (publicizing research, teaching, events), content generation (writing news, features, pitching media), project management (websites, publications, multimedia), and social media management (LinkedIn storytelling, engagement). Focus on ECE and MAE departments covering AI, robotics, and more. Manage freelancers and visual communications. View similar roles in higher ed admin jobs.

⭐What preferred qualifications are ideal for this communications role?

Preferred skills include directing/producing video content, photoshoots and art direction, management of freelancers, and a science or engineering degree. These enhance abilities in technical storytelling for non-specialist audiences. Strengthen your profile with advice from employer branding tips and resume templates.

šŸ“How do I apply for the Engineering Communication Specialist position at Princeton?

Apply via Princeton's requisition #2026-21693. Include 3-5 relevant writing samples showcasing technical topics for broad audiences. Deadline is June 8, 2026. It's a hybrid full-time role in Princeton. Princeton is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Check Ivy League career guide and higher ed jobs for more opportunities.

šŸ”¬What research areas will this role support at Princeton Engineering?

Support Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) in areas like AI, quantum computing, cybersecurity, robotics, space, advanced materials, energy and environment, and human health. Promote via news, social media, and events. Related: research jobs.
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