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EECS Enrollment and Scheduling Manager / Undergraduate Advisor (5157) Job #86916 - Electrical Engine

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University of California

Berkeley, CA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/24/2026

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EECS Enrollment and Scheduling Manager / Undergraduate Advisor (5157) Job #86916 - Electrical Engine University of California, United States 5 days ago
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Berkeley, CALIFORNIA The College of Engineering at UC Berkeley is recognized for its educational and research excellence, consistently ranking among the top three Engineering colleges in the United States. With more than 240 regular faculty members, 2,500+ graduate students, and 4,000+ undergraduate students located in seven academic departments. Engineering is the second largest college on the Berkeley campus. The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS) in both the College of Engineering and the Division of Computing Data Science and Society (CDSS), is the largest department on the Berkeley campus, consisting of over 130 faculty, adjunct, active emeriti and PIR appointments, 3,200+ undergraduates both in the College of Engineering and College of CDSS, 700+ graduate students, and 60+ staff members. EECS programs are consistently ranked in the top three by many measures, including U.S. News & World Report's national and global ranking. The annual operating budget, not including research expenditures for EECS, is $45+ million. The Department is actively engaged in teaching and research in the disciplines of Artificial Intelligence, Computational Biology, Databases, Graphics, Hardware / Architecture, Human-Computer Interaction, Operating Systems / Networking, Programming Systems / Software, Scientific Computing, Theory, Vision (in Computer Science) as well as Biosystems, Communication/Networking, Communications/Physical Layer, Control, Design, Modeling, and Analysis, Electromagnetics/Antennas, Integrated Circuits, Optics, Physical Electronics Devices, Physical Electronics/MEMS, Optoelectronics, Energy, Robotics, Signal Processing for Image & Video, Signal Processing for Speech & Audio (in Electrical Engineering). Computer Science operates research and instructional laboratories in Gateway and Sutardja Dai Hall, and Electrical Engineering operates like facilities in Cory Hall and Sutardja Dai Hall. EECS also has a significant technical staff support structure to provide support for research and instructional laboratories and fabrication facilities. Reporting to the Director of EECS Undergraduate Affairs, responsibilities for this position include providing a wide range of student services, duties, and responsibilities for an academic department/school/college, or organization. This position involves a wide range of student services duties and responsibilities for an academic department/school/college, or organization. Assists the Dean/Chair, Faculty, and students in academic advising, recruitment, admissions, financial aid, the evaluation and awarding of fellowships, student orientation and events, career counseling, and related programs. In addition, this position provides scheduling, enrollment management, and educational services to current and prospective students, faculty, campus constituents, and the general public. The position also assists CS, EECS, and ECE majors and intended majors in academic advising, recruitment, financial aid, admissions, student orientations, events, and related programs. This role also oversees the recently approved Electronic Intelligent Systems (EIS) Minor, and will advise on the EIS track of the CDSS CS major when it is formally approved.