What are the responsibilities and job description for the Research Specialist position at Massachusetts Institute of Technology?
Posting Description
RESEARCH SPECIALIST, Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL), AgeLab , to join a multidisciplinary team focused on improving the lives of older adults through technology, science, and business solutions; support research, writing, and external communications; conduct qualitative and quantitative research with minimal supervision; perform literature reviews, data collection, cleaning, analysis, and reporting; collaborate with sponsors to identify research questions and support statements of work; manage communications and timelines for research consortia and panel datasets; contribute to study design and execution; develop written content for academic, sponsor, and public audiences; support presentations, outreach, and lab communications (e.g., website, social media, public inquiries); assist with survey design and data collection tools (e.g., Qualtrics, SPSS); and provide feedback on research protocols; and support lab events, meetings, and tours.
The full job description is available, here: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/e62bjiwv7eqe0nnu5bm32/MIT-CTL_Research-Specialist.pdf?rlkey=3vc868x65ysusxzlt3m6vikzk&st=lbmjzwv1&dl=0
Job Requirements
REQUIRED: Bachelor’s degree; a minimum of four years of experience working with qualitative and quantitative social science data; demonstrated excellence in written work and in writing for different kinds of publications (e.g. sponsor deliverables, academic conferences and papers; be a team player, be able to handle multiple priorities from multiple sources, and perform accurately under time pressures and frequent interruptions; ability to work independently; experience and comfort with Microsoft Office Suite, including PowerPoint; and experience and comfort with SPSS. PREFERRED : Master’s degree in urban or city planning; background or experience, including research around public attitudes toward transportation and driving, or public agencies’ planning for demographic change; four or more years of experience with working with qualitative and quantitative social science data including data collection, cleaning and analysis; three or more years’ experience with writing for multiple audiences, especially academic and lab sponsor audiences.
May require occasional evening and weekend work and travel.
4/8/2026
RESEARCH SPECIALIST, Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL), AgeLab , to join a multidisciplinary team focused on improving the lives of older adults through technology, science, and business solutions; support research, writing, and external communications; conduct qualitative and quantitative research with minimal supervision; perform literature reviews, data collection, cleaning, analysis, and reporting; collaborate with sponsors to identify research questions and support statements of work; manage communications and timelines for research consortia and panel datasets; contribute to study design and execution; develop written content for academic, sponsor, and public audiences; support presentations, outreach, and lab communications (e.g., website, social media, public inquiries); assist with survey design and data collection tools (e.g., Qualtrics, SPSS); and provide feedback on research protocols; and support lab events, meetings, and tours.
The full job description is available, here: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/e62bjiwv7eqe0nnu5bm32/MIT-CTL_Research-Specialist.pdf?rlkey=3vc868x65ysusxzlt3m6vikzk&st=lbmjzwv1&dl=0
Job Requirements
REQUIRED: Bachelor’s degree; a minimum of four years of experience working with qualitative and quantitative social science data; demonstrated excellence in written work and in writing for different kinds of publications (e.g. sponsor deliverables, academic conferences and papers; be a team player, be able to handle multiple priorities from multiple sources, and perform accurately under time pressures and frequent interruptions; ability to work independently; experience and comfort with Microsoft Office Suite, including PowerPoint; and experience and comfort with SPSS. PREFERRED : Master’s degree in urban or city planning; background or experience, including research around public attitudes toward transportation and driving, or public agencies’ planning for demographic change; four or more years of experience with working with qualitative and quantitative social science data including data collection, cleaning and analysis; three or more years’ experience with writing for multiple audiences, especially academic and lab sponsor audiences.
May require occasional evening and weekend work and travel.
4/8/2026