Northern Arizona University
Assistant Professor of Practice, Construction Management
Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona, United States, 86004
Overview
Assistant Professor of Practice, Construction Management at Northern Arizona University. Full-time, nine-month academic year position, non-tenure track, eligible for benefits. Expected to start in Fall 2025 on the Flagstaff Mountain Campus. Renewable pending satisfactory job performance, availability of funding, and program need. Location
Civil Engineering, Construction Management & Environmental Engineering (CMCE) Job Type
Full-Time Regular/Temporary: Regular Employment Type: Full-Time Seniority level: Entry level Job Duties and Responsibilities
Teach four classes each semester in areas based on qualifications In-person classroom teaching in the Construction Management Program, with options to teach in the Civil Engineering Program depending on qualifications and departmental needs Manage courses using online Learning Management System (LMS) Service to department, university and profession Curriculum development Maintenance of professional currency, relevance and certification Areas of Instruction (In Areas Including, But Not Limited To)
Geotechnical engineering Infrastructure Project management and control Construction project estimating and scheduling Building systems Construction materials, means and methods Construction documentation (plan reading) About the Department/College
The Department of Civil Engineering, Construction Management and Environmental Engineering (CECMEE) is within the Steve Sanghi College of Engineering. The CM Program serves 348 undergraduate students and is accredited by the American Council for Construction Education. The department offers bachelor’s and master’s degrees in civil engineering, environmental engineering, project management, and construction management. Additional Information
This is a renewable position pending satisfactory job performance, availability of funding, and program need. Construction Management faculty are eligible to apply for funds from the Friends of Faculty Endowment for travel and professional development.
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Assistant Professor of Practice, Construction Management at Northern Arizona University. Full-time, nine-month academic year position, non-tenure track, eligible for benefits. Expected to start in Fall 2025 on the Flagstaff Mountain Campus. Renewable pending satisfactory job performance, availability of funding, and program need. Location
Civil Engineering, Construction Management & Environmental Engineering (CMCE) Job Type
Full-Time Regular/Temporary: Regular Employment Type: Full-Time Seniority level: Entry level Job Duties and Responsibilities
Teach four classes each semester in areas based on qualifications In-person classroom teaching in the Construction Management Program, with options to teach in the Civil Engineering Program depending on qualifications and departmental needs Manage courses using online Learning Management System (LMS) Service to department, university and profession Curriculum development Maintenance of professional currency, relevance and certification Areas of Instruction (In Areas Including, But Not Limited To)
Geotechnical engineering Infrastructure Project management and control Construction project estimating and scheduling Building systems Construction materials, means and methods Construction documentation (plan reading) About the Department/College
The Department of Civil Engineering, Construction Management and Environmental Engineering (CECMEE) is within the Steve Sanghi College of Engineering. The CM Program serves 348 undergraduate students and is accredited by the American Council for Construction Education. The department offers bachelor’s and master’s degrees in civil engineering, environmental engineering, project management, and construction management. Additional Information
This is a renewable position pending satisfactory job performance, availability of funding, and program need. Construction Management faculty are eligible to apply for funds from the Friends of Faculty Endowment for travel and professional development.
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