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Ohio Northern University

Location: AdaOH 45810 Document ID: AB373-3RVK Posted on: 2017-12-1812/18/2017 Job Type: Regular

Job Schedule:Full-time
2018-01-17
 

Asst/Assoc/Professor of Civil Engineering (Geoenvironmental)

Benefit package includes: Medical, Dental, Vision and Prescription insurance, Life insurance, Workers' Compensation insurance, Unemployment insurance, and Total Disability insurance. Retirement: The University contributes 4% of the regular salary with up to 3% of additional matched contributions into the TIAA Retirement Program. Other benefits include tuition remission for employee, spouse, and employee's dependent children under the age of 25 (this does not include the last two year of the PharmD program or the JD), and twenty days of paid medical leave per year.

Job Summary:
Full time, tenure-track faculty position within the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department.
We are seeking a talented individual who is passionate about teaching and is invested in the success of our students. Our faculty members encourage students to ask questions, develop confidence in their abilities, and engage in high-impact learning opportunities such as undergraduate research. If you would like to be a part of a professional, collaborative team devoted to making a significant and lasting impact on the lives of young engineers, the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Ohio Northern University invites you to apply for a tenure track faculty position to begin August 13, 2018. The candidate's application letter should specifically address how the candidate meets the stated needs of our position within our undergraduate serving institution. Candidates should be committed to advancing the knowledge and practice of engineering pedagogy. Construction is expected to commence this spring on a new, 105,000 sq.ft. building for the College of Engineering to accommodate growth and allow more opportunities for high-impact learning. ONU is part of the Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network and is committed to instilling the entrepreneurial mindset in our undergraduate engineering students.
Review of applications will begin November 1 and will continue until the position is filled.

Scope:
The appointment may be made at the Assistant, Associate or Professor level commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Principal Responsibilities:
Teaching of introductory, college-wide courses (such as Introduction to Engineering, Statics, Strength of Material, etc.) as well as upper-level civil engineering courses is expected.
Expectations include advising students as well as actively pursuing scholarly research and professional development opportunities.

Required Skills:
The applicant must be committed to teaching excellence in undergraduate education and must possess excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Candidates with a specialty from all aspects of civil engineering are encouraged to apply.

Minimum Qualifications:
ABD in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, or Engineering Education (with a prior degree in civil engineering).

Preferred Qualifications:
A Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, or Engineering Education (with a prior degree in civil engineering) is preferred. Degree requirements must be completed before the date of employment. Industry experience, teaching experience, professional licensure, and an ability to teach soil mechanics and surveying will be viewed favorably.

College Description:
Ohio Northern University ( ONU ) is proud to be a place where the learning, development, and welfare of our students are the highest priorities of the institution. ONU offers a unique academic experience that starts with a university-wide focus on relationships, individual development, and guaranteed focus on student learning.
The T. J. Smull College of Engineering is an undergraduate-only program which values the development of strong relationships between students, faculty, staff and alumni. Faculty are encouraged to provide unique educational opportunities that fully develop individual students into practicing engineers and computer scientists.

Appointment Length:
9-months

Closing Date:

Open Until Filled
No

Special Instructions to Applicants:

Status:
Full-Time

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