Assistant/Associate Professor of Civil Engineering
- Employer
- Liberty University
- Location
- Virginia, United States
- Salary
- Salary Not Specified
- Date posted
- Jul 19, 2021
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- Position Type
- Faculty Positions, Science, Technology & Mathematics, Biotechnology & Bioengineering, Computer Sciences & Technology, Engineering, Other Science & Technology
- Employment Type
- Full Time
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Posting Details
Posting Summary
Posting Number
F00314P
Classification Title
Faculty
Position Type
Disclaimer
Liberty University’s hiring practices and EEO Statement are fully in compliance with both federal and state law. Federal law creates an exception to the “religion” component of the employment discrimination laws for religious organizations (including educational institutions), and permits them to give employment preference to members of their own religion. Liberty University is in that category.
Position Title
Assistant/Associate Professor of Civil Engineering
Does this position require driving?
No
Contact
Contact Phone Ext
Contact Email
Job Summary/Basic Function
The Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial, Computer, and Civil Engineering Departments in the School of Engineering at Liberty University invite applicants for multiple positions at the rank of Assistant/Associate/Full Professor. The areas of research interest include Solid Mechanics (e.g., fatigue, fracture, metal processing, damage mechanics, and constitutive modeling), Thermal Sciences (e.g., energy systems, renewable energy, combustion, fluid dynamics), Materials (metallurgy, computational materials, materials characterization), Computational Mechanics (e.g., numerical methods, finite element analysis, etc.) and Design (e.g., materials design, product design, systems design, environment and sustainability, robust design and uncertainty quantification). Candidates in other areas will also be considered. Successful candidates will be expected to develop internationally-recognized, externally-funded, sustainable research programs and to make significant contributions to the department’s teaching and service responsibilities.
The Liberty University School of Engineering ( LUSOE ) comprises four departments with a forthcoming Civil Engineering Department and a forthcoming Computational Science and Engineering Department being a virtual department in which faculty from the other departments can partake of Computational Science and Engineering. The LUSOE offers an ABET -accredited undergraduate program as well as graduate studies leading to M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. In addition, LUSOE offers undergraduate, M.S., and Ph.D. distance learning programs as well as residential programs. The LUSOE is just starting to grow as LU has invested in growing the engineering program.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in engineering or a closely aligned field. Candidates are expected to have demonstrated the ability to conduct research at the highest level and to have a record of, or the promise for, outstanding teaching, supervision of students, and service to the LUSOE . Applicants must apply online by submitting a cover letter, curriculum vitae, names and contact information for at least three professional references, and one page summaries for each of their research, teaching, and service plans. Candidates need to clearly indicate in the cover letter their area of interest (Solid Mechanics, Thermal Sciences, Materials, Computational, or Design). The online applicant site can be accessed by going to https://jobs.liberty.edu. The search committee will begin screening of applicants immediately and will continue to accept applications until all positions are filled.
The faculty are expected to conduct state-of-the-art research, teach undergraduate and/or graduate level courses, and serve the LUSOE . The candidate in this position will help implement a new civil engineering program within the School of Engineering. Initial duties include teaching various courses within the civil engineering curriculum. A transition to teaching the upper level civil engineering courses will occur as the program matures. Engineering topics for the structural engineering specialization will include (but are not limited to) statics, dynamics, strength of materials, structural analysis, and steel structure design. Engineering topics for the geotechnical engineering specialization will include (but are not limited to) statics, dynamics, soil mechanics, and geotechnical engineering. Candidates will also help teach the civil engineering laboratory courses and senior capstone courses as needed.
Faculty will participate in the process of developing undergraduate engineering curriculum. In this capacity, faculty are expected to:
-Assist in curriculum review and development
-Develop syllabi and review textbooks for adoption
-Create projects designed to enhance lectures
-Develop laboratories to support the engineering curriculum
-Read and stay abreast of current topics in engineering
-Propose and develop new courses as determined appropriate by the faculty
-Actively participate in and support SACS and ABET accreditation preparation
In terms of graduate education, faculty are expected to:
-Partake in graduate committees
-Garner funds for M.S./Ph.D. students
-Advise M.S./Ph.D. students
-Teach graduate level courses
-Propose and develop new courses as determined appropriate by the faculty
Faculty are required by the university to:
-Teach the contracted load
-Maintain office hours
-Mentor and advise students
-Keep timely records of grades, grade papers, and perform other administrative duties as needed
Faculty will perform other duties as assigned and actively participate in university assemblies and activities.
Applicants must demonstrate a personal faith commitment to the University’s evangelical Christian purpose
Minimum Qualifications
The candidate must hold a master’s degree in civil engineering and have passed the Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) exam. Preference will be given to those candidates with a specialization in either structural engineering or geotechnical engineering.
In addition, a passion for teaching is expected for appointment to a faculty position. Successful candidates will be expected to conduct research, teach undergraduate classes, and contribute to the Department’s service mission.
Applicants must demonstrate a personal faith commitment to the University’s evangelical Christian purpose.
Preferred Qualifications
Preference will be given to candidates having a Ph.D. degree in civil engineering, with a specialization in either structural or geotechnical engineering.
In addition, an exemplary record of scholarship, external research support, and teaching is expected for appointment to a faculty position.
Work Hours
This is a residential position. Class schedules will be determined on a semester basis by the department chair and dean of the school.
Posting Date
07/19/2021
Special Instructions for Applicants
Quicklink
https://jobs.liberty.edu/postings/34262
Applicant Documents
Required Documents
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
Posting Summary
Posting Number
F00314P
Classification Title
Faculty
Position Type
Disclaimer
Liberty University’s hiring practices and EEO Statement are fully in compliance with both federal and state law. Federal law creates an exception to the “religion” component of the employment discrimination laws for religious organizations (including educational institutions), and permits them to give employment preference to members of their own religion. Liberty University is in that category.
Position Title
Assistant/Associate Professor of Civil Engineering
Does this position require driving?
No
Contact
Contact Phone Ext
Contact Email
Job Summary/Basic Function
The Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial, Computer, and Civil Engineering Departments in the School of Engineering at Liberty University invite applicants for multiple positions at the rank of Assistant/Associate/Full Professor. The areas of research interest include Solid Mechanics (e.g., fatigue, fracture, metal processing, damage mechanics, and constitutive modeling), Thermal Sciences (e.g., energy systems, renewable energy, combustion, fluid dynamics), Materials (metallurgy, computational materials, materials characterization), Computational Mechanics (e.g., numerical methods, finite element analysis, etc.) and Design (e.g., materials design, product design, systems design, environment and sustainability, robust design and uncertainty quantification). Candidates in other areas will also be considered. Successful candidates will be expected to develop internationally-recognized, externally-funded, sustainable research programs and to make significant contributions to the department’s teaching and service responsibilities.
The Liberty University School of Engineering ( LUSOE ) comprises four departments with a forthcoming Civil Engineering Department and a forthcoming Computational Science and Engineering Department being a virtual department in which faculty from the other departments can partake of Computational Science and Engineering. The LUSOE offers an ABET -accredited undergraduate program as well as graduate studies leading to M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. In addition, LUSOE offers undergraduate, M.S., and Ph.D. distance learning programs as well as residential programs. The LUSOE is just starting to grow as LU has invested in growing the engineering program.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in engineering or a closely aligned field. Candidates are expected to have demonstrated the ability to conduct research at the highest level and to have a record of, or the promise for, outstanding teaching, supervision of students, and service to the LUSOE . Applicants must apply online by submitting a cover letter, curriculum vitae, names and contact information for at least three professional references, and one page summaries for each of their research, teaching, and service plans. Candidates need to clearly indicate in the cover letter their area of interest (Solid Mechanics, Thermal Sciences, Materials, Computational, or Design). The online applicant site can be accessed by going to https://jobs.liberty.edu. The search committee will begin screening of applicants immediately and will continue to accept applications until all positions are filled.
The faculty are expected to conduct state-of-the-art research, teach undergraduate and/or graduate level courses, and serve the LUSOE . The candidate in this position will help implement a new civil engineering program within the School of Engineering. Initial duties include teaching various courses within the civil engineering curriculum. A transition to teaching the upper level civil engineering courses will occur as the program matures. Engineering topics for the structural engineering specialization will include (but are not limited to) statics, dynamics, strength of materials, structural analysis, and steel structure design. Engineering topics for the geotechnical engineering specialization will include (but are not limited to) statics, dynamics, soil mechanics, and geotechnical engineering. Candidates will also help teach the civil engineering laboratory courses and senior capstone courses as needed.
Faculty will participate in the process of developing undergraduate engineering curriculum. In this capacity, faculty are expected to:
-Assist in curriculum review and development
-Develop syllabi and review textbooks for adoption
-Create projects designed to enhance lectures
-Develop laboratories to support the engineering curriculum
-Read and stay abreast of current topics in engineering
-Propose and develop new courses as determined appropriate by the faculty
-Actively participate in and support SACS and ABET accreditation preparation
In terms of graduate education, faculty are expected to:
-Partake in graduate committees
-Garner funds for M.S./Ph.D. students
-Advise M.S./Ph.D. students
-Teach graduate level courses
-Propose and develop new courses as determined appropriate by the faculty
Faculty are required by the university to:
-Teach the contracted load
-Maintain office hours
-Mentor and advise students
-Keep timely records of grades, grade papers, and perform other administrative duties as needed
Faculty will perform other duties as assigned and actively participate in university assemblies and activities.
Applicants must demonstrate a personal faith commitment to the University’s evangelical Christian purpose
Minimum Qualifications
The candidate must hold a master’s degree in civil engineering and have passed the Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) exam. Preference will be given to those candidates with a specialization in either structural engineering or geotechnical engineering.
In addition, a passion for teaching is expected for appointment to a faculty position. Successful candidates will be expected to conduct research, teach undergraduate classes, and contribute to the Department’s service mission.
Applicants must demonstrate a personal faith commitment to the University’s evangelical Christian purpose.
Preferred Qualifications
Preference will be given to candidates having a Ph.D. degree in civil engineering, with a specialization in either structural or geotechnical engineering.
In addition, an exemplary record of scholarship, external research support, and teaching is expected for appointment to a faculty position.
Work Hours
This is a residential position. Class schedules will be determined on a semester basis by the department chair and dean of the school.
Posting Date
07/19/2021
Special Instructions for Applicants
Quicklink
https://jobs.liberty.edu/postings/34262
Applicant Documents
Required Documents
- Transcripts
- Curriculum Vitae
- Teaching Philosophy
- Pastoral Reference Letter
- Academic/Professional Reference Letter 1
- Academic/Professional Reference Letter 2
- Unofficial Transcript 1
- Unofficial Transcript 2
- Unofficial Transcript 3
- Cover Letter
- Other Document
- Professional License(s)
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
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