School of Engineering
Tenure Track Faculty - School of Engineering (Mechanical, Energy Systems, and/or
School of Engineering, California, Missouri, United States, 65018
OVERVIEW
Faculty Tenure‑Track Assistant Professor in the School of Engineering at Cal Poly Humboldt (Fall 2026). Emphasis in Mechanical Engineering, Energy Systems Engineering, and/or Environmental Resources Engineering.
PROFESSIONAL DUTIES
Instruction: lower‑division, upper‑division, or graduate classes aligned with expertise. General engineering courses (Statics, Risk and Data Analysis, Systems Analysis, Computational Methods) as needed. Teaching load reduced by one course per semester during first two years.
Research: record of original research published in peer‑reviewed journals. Scholarship: activities that support retention, tenure, and promotion. Service to the University, profession, and community: advising, campus and system‑wide communities, office hours, collaboration with colleagues.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Ph.D. in Engineering or related field from an accredited institution (ABD must complete degree by appointment). Excellent teaching record or clear potential for university‑level teaching and student‑centered learning. Clear potential for conducting and publishing original engineering research. Experience working effectively with diverse student and research populations. Knowledge of issues facing students from diverse backgrounds. Involvement of students in research and scholarly activity.
Preferred: professional engineer licensure; documented private or public sector experience working with clients and communities.
RANK, SALARY, AND BENEFITS
Assistant Professor. Annual salary range $74,652–$158,688; anticipated starting salary $85,000–$90,000. Comprehensive faculty benefits (health, dental, retirement, wellness programs).
Benefits details
available at CSU benefits summary.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Open until filled. First consideration for applications received no later than November 2, 2025.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Letter of Application Curriculum Vitae Statement of Teaching Philosophy (including support for historically marginalized students) Statement of Research Interests Teaching Evaluations (if available) Graduate Transcripts (unofficial copies sufficient for initial review) Names and contact information for three professional references
Complete materials through PageUp. Questions about the application:
aps@humboldt.edu . Questions about the position: Dr. Pascal Biwole, Search Committee Chair,
pascal.biwole@humboldt.edu .
DIVERSITY STATEMENT
Cal Poly Humboldt is committed to eliminating equity gaps. The ideal candidate demonstrates equity–mindedness, collaboration with faculty and staff, and a commitment to closing equity gaps for racially and socioeconomically diverse students.
EEO STATEMENT
Cal Poly Humboldt is a Title IX/affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. The university considers qualified applicants without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, medical condition, disability, marital status, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected status. For accommodations during recruitment and interview, contact Human Resources at (707) 826‑3626 or hr@humboldt.edu.
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Faculty Tenure‑Track Assistant Professor in the School of Engineering at Cal Poly Humboldt (Fall 2026). Emphasis in Mechanical Engineering, Energy Systems Engineering, and/or Environmental Resources Engineering.
PROFESSIONAL DUTIES
Instruction: lower‑division, upper‑division, or graduate classes aligned with expertise. General engineering courses (Statics, Risk and Data Analysis, Systems Analysis, Computational Methods) as needed. Teaching load reduced by one course per semester during first two years.
Research: record of original research published in peer‑reviewed journals. Scholarship: activities that support retention, tenure, and promotion. Service to the University, profession, and community: advising, campus and system‑wide communities, office hours, collaboration with colleagues.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Ph.D. in Engineering or related field from an accredited institution (ABD must complete degree by appointment). Excellent teaching record or clear potential for university‑level teaching and student‑centered learning. Clear potential for conducting and publishing original engineering research. Experience working effectively with diverse student and research populations. Knowledge of issues facing students from diverse backgrounds. Involvement of students in research and scholarly activity.
Preferred: professional engineer licensure; documented private or public sector experience working with clients and communities.
RANK, SALARY, AND BENEFITS
Assistant Professor. Annual salary range $74,652–$158,688; anticipated starting salary $85,000–$90,000. Comprehensive faculty benefits (health, dental, retirement, wellness programs).
Benefits details
available at CSU benefits summary.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Open until filled. First consideration for applications received no later than November 2, 2025.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Letter of Application Curriculum Vitae Statement of Teaching Philosophy (including support for historically marginalized students) Statement of Research Interests Teaching Evaluations (if available) Graduate Transcripts (unofficial copies sufficient for initial review) Names and contact information for three professional references
Complete materials through PageUp. Questions about the application:
aps@humboldt.edu . Questions about the position: Dr. Pascal Biwole, Search Committee Chair,
pascal.biwole@humboldt.edu .
DIVERSITY STATEMENT
Cal Poly Humboldt is committed to eliminating equity gaps. The ideal candidate demonstrates equity–mindedness, collaboration with faculty and staff, and a commitment to closing equity gaps for racially and socioeconomically diverse students.
EEO STATEMENT
Cal Poly Humboldt is a Title IX/affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. The university considers qualified applicants without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, medical condition, disability, marital status, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected status. For accommodations during recruitment and interview, contact Human Resources at (707) 826‑3626 or hr@humboldt.edu.
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