Tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering
- Employer
- Manhattan College
- Location
- Bronx, New York
- Salary
- competitive
- Closing date
- Sep 25, 2022
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- Specialty
- Construction Engineering, Structural Engineering
- Position Type
- Faculty / Professor
- Organization Type
- Non-profit
Job Details
Section I: Scope
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Manhattan College invites applications for two tenure-track faculty positions. The positions will be filled at the Assistant or Associate Professor level commencing Fall 2023.
There is a possibility for a third position, which will be non-tenure-track (Visiting Assistant Professor), also starting in Fall 2023.
Section II: Responsibilities
Reports to: Chairperson of Civil & Environmental Engineering Department
Supervises: None
Responsibilities:
Teach courses in (a) Structural Engineering or (b) Construction Management at both the undergraduate and graduate (M.S.) levels and provide service to the College and the department at various levels appropriate to the candidate’s background and interests. All applicants are expected to have the necessary background to teach introductory civil engineering and introductory engineering mechanics courses. Candidates for the tenure-track positions are expected to initiate and sustain quality research (especially, research with undergraduate and MS level students) in their respective areas of expertise.
Section III: Qualifications
Qualifications:
Applicants must have an undergraduate degree and a doctoral degree in Civil Engineering or a related field and must be qualified to teach at both the undergraduate and graduate (M.S.) levels.
The successful candidate will have a demonstrated expertise in specialty areas within either structural engineering or construction management. Additional qualifications include proven track records in one or more of the following: ability to attract external research grants (for tenure-track applicants), student advising, outreach, industry experience, and professional engineering license (or the ability to obtain one within a reasonable time). Candidates will be evaluated on the above qualifications, as well as academic background, professional experience, communication skills, and potential for excellence in teaching, scholarly and professional activity and service to the College.
Completed applications must include a letter of interest including professional goals, teaching and research interests, copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts, and a detailed curriculum vita with names and contact information for three references – all on one single PDF document. Candidates must indicate on their cover letter if they are interested in the tenure-track positions, non-tenure-track positions, or both.
Review of applications will begin on 30 September 2022 and will continue until the position is filled.
The Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Manhattan College is the largest academic department in the College and home to the largest Civil Engineering undergraduate program in New York City. The department offers graduate (Masters) degree programs in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, and Environmental Engineering. The faculty members of the department possess expertise in a wide range of fields and have strong ties to the civil, environmental, and construction industries in the region.
Manhattan College is an independent Catholic coeducational institution in the Lasallian tradition. We expect our faculty, administration, and staff to be knowledgeable about our mission and to make a positive contribution to the mission. Applicants from historically under-represented segments of the population are encouraged to apply, as well as those attracted to a college with a Catholic identity. We are committed to a diverse campus community. AA/EO Employer M/F/D/V
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