Maricopa Community Colleges
Construction Management Residential Faculty
Maricopa Community Colleges, Denver, Colorado, United States
Construction Management Residential Faculty
Mesa Community College (MCC) , a unit of the Maricopa County Community College District, invites applications for a Residential Faculty position in the Construction Management program. The successful candidate will begin in August 2026 and will provide instruction, curriculum development, and student advising for a diverse cohort of students pursuing a 2 + 2 program.
Location:
Mesa, AZ.
Employment Type:
Full-Time.
Schedule:
30 hours per week; 9‑month cycle.
Salary Range:
$51,774 - $99,673 annually DOE.
Job Summary This role requires teaching a minimum load of 15 to 25 credit hours each fall and spring semester, developing and maintaining curriculum, advising students, and participating in program and district committees. The Faculty will work on campus, with some online, hybrid, or remote options, and may be required to work evenings, weekends, or mini‑camp periods.
Essential Functions
Teach engineering and construction management courses requiring algebra, trigonometry, and advanced math skills.
Instruct diverse student populations in classroom and laboratory settings.
Develop written syllabi, course outlines, and instructional materials.
Use the Learning Management System (Canvas) for course delivery, grading, and academic support.
Evaluate student performance, grade exams, and maintain laboratory equipment.
Recruit students and promote the program; mentor faculty on curriculum updates.
Participate in district‑wide and campus committees, events, and professional activities.
Maintain proficiency with campus software systems (Canvas, Ad Astra, FMS, SIS).
Teach in‑person and hybrid classes; schedule may include Fridays, weekends, or mini‑camps.
Engage in continuous professional development through conferences, courses, and workshops.
Minimum Qualifications The following prerequisites are required from an accredited college or university:
Five years of occupational experience in the field to be taught; or
Three years of occupational experience and a bachelor’s degree or higher; or
A master’s degree or higher in the teaching field.
Desired Qualifications
Previous teaching experience at a university, community college, or accredited technical institution.
Degree discipline in construction management, applied engineering science, architecture, or technical education.
Experience delivering courses across multiple modalities (in‑person, hybrid, online).
Experience teaching estimating, statics, dynamics, heavy equipment, construction management methods, and surveying.
Experience with course and curriculum development.
Experience delivering courses electronically via Zoom, Webex, or Google Meet.
Special Working Conditions
Local travel to multiple colleges and area high schools; travel to sister campuses and district office as needed.
Valid Arizona State D driver’s license; must meet state driving standards.
Potential forklift and golfcart training.
No sponsorship of work visas.
Travel during interview/selection at candidate’s expense.
How to Apply Applicants must submit unofficial transcripts, a resume/CVV, and a cover letter demonstrating how they meet the minimum and desired qualifications. Transcripts are required only for candidates lacking five years of work experience. Unofficial transcripts are accepted for U.S. schools; non‑U.S. transcripts must be translated and evaluated.
Missing Materials or Incomplete Employment History Will Not Be Considered
Illustrate how prior experience, knowledge, and education meet the qualifications.
Indicate employment type (full‑time, part‑time, adjunct, associate professor) and hours.
Provide employment history in month/year format, including job title, duties, and employer.
Include three professional references (preferably current or former supervisors).
Posting Close Date Open until filled. First review on 1/20/2026; applications after the review date may not be screened.
EEO, Title IX, & Clery Act Maricopa County Community College District is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship status, age, disability, veteran status, or genetic information. Contact the Title IX Coordinator for misconduct reporting. Clery Act crime reporting information is available on district websites.
For more information on benefits, visit the MCC benefits portal.
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Location:
Mesa, AZ.
Employment Type:
Full-Time.
Schedule:
30 hours per week; 9‑month cycle.
Salary Range:
$51,774 - $99,673 annually DOE.
Job Summary This role requires teaching a minimum load of 15 to 25 credit hours each fall and spring semester, developing and maintaining curriculum, advising students, and participating in program and district committees. The Faculty will work on campus, with some online, hybrid, or remote options, and may be required to work evenings, weekends, or mini‑camp periods.
Essential Functions
Teach engineering and construction management courses requiring algebra, trigonometry, and advanced math skills.
Instruct diverse student populations in classroom and laboratory settings.
Develop written syllabi, course outlines, and instructional materials.
Use the Learning Management System (Canvas) for course delivery, grading, and academic support.
Evaluate student performance, grade exams, and maintain laboratory equipment.
Recruit students and promote the program; mentor faculty on curriculum updates.
Participate in district‑wide and campus committees, events, and professional activities.
Maintain proficiency with campus software systems (Canvas, Ad Astra, FMS, SIS).
Teach in‑person and hybrid classes; schedule may include Fridays, weekends, or mini‑camps.
Engage in continuous professional development through conferences, courses, and workshops.
Minimum Qualifications The following prerequisites are required from an accredited college or university:
Five years of occupational experience in the field to be taught; or
Three years of occupational experience and a bachelor’s degree or higher; or
A master’s degree or higher in the teaching field.
Desired Qualifications
Previous teaching experience at a university, community college, or accredited technical institution.
Degree discipline in construction management, applied engineering science, architecture, or technical education.
Experience delivering courses across multiple modalities (in‑person, hybrid, online).
Experience teaching estimating, statics, dynamics, heavy equipment, construction management methods, and surveying.
Experience with course and curriculum development.
Experience delivering courses electronically via Zoom, Webex, or Google Meet.
Special Working Conditions
Local travel to multiple colleges and area high schools; travel to sister campuses and district office as needed.
Valid Arizona State D driver’s license; must meet state driving standards.
Potential forklift and golfcart training.
No sponsorship of work visas.
Travel during interview/selection at candidate’s expense.
How to Apply Applicants must submit unofficial transcripts, a resume/CVV, and a cover letter demonstrating how they meet the minimum and desired qualifications. Transcripts are required only for candidates lacking five years of work experience. Unofficial transcripts are accepted for U.S. schools; non‑U.S. transcripts must be translated and evaluated.
Missing Materials or Incomplete Employment History Will Not Be Considered
Illustrate how prior experience, knowledge, and education meet the qualifications.
Indicate employment type (full‑time, part‑time, adjunct, associate professor) and hours.
Provide employment history in month/year format, including job title, duties, and employer.
Include three professional references (preferably current or former supervisors).
Posting Close Date Open until filled. First review on 1/20/2026; applications after the review date may not be screened.
EEO, Title IX, & Clery Act Maricopa County Community College District is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship status, age, disability, veteran status, or genetic information. Contact the Title IX Coordinator for misconduct reporting. Clery Act crime reporting information is available on district websites.
For more information on benefits, visit the MCC benefits portal.
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