ENGINEERING - Faculty-Engineering
Job Classification
Faculty Full-Time (75-100%)
Position summary
Our Program offers BSE in Chemical Engineering, Electrical, Computer Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. Faculty will teach courses in computer engineering, advise students and participate in university committees.
Qualifications summary
The successful candidate will qualify in terms of their excellence in Computer or Electrical Engineering, or closely related field. Teaching and research will be characterized by collegiality, ethical behavior, committment to student engagement and siritual nurture.
Must be a Seventh-day Adventist in good and regular standing.
Duties and responsibilities
- Teach courses (Lecture and Labs) each semester, within the prescribed curriculum (lad according to policy).
- Establish a productive research program - preferably including undergraduate students and publish findings in professional journals.
- Academic, Professional, Career and Co-Curricula advising and recruitment.
- Serves on faculty committees.
- Participate in the development and accreditation of academic programs.
Supervisory responsibilities
Supervising research, teaching, learning and laboratory assistants.
Qualifications
- PhD in Engineering preferred. (Computer or Electrical engineering or closely related field.)
- Demonstrated commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching with an understanding of undergraduate learning practices, methodlogies and application in the context of engineering education. College/University teaching experience preferred.
- Active research that inspires and engages undergraduate students.
- Post-doctoral experience or prior teaching experience preferred.
- A command of both the written and spoken English language.
- Commitment to Seventh-day Adventist beliefs and mission.
Must be a Seventh-day Adventist in good and regular standing.
Technical competencies
N/A
Interpersonal interactions
- Strong interpersonal skills; the ability to collaborate well with colleagues; a disposition conducive to interacting winsomely with students and staff.
- A personal history of integrity and ethical behavior.
- A commitment to mentoring students both academically and spiritually.
- The capacity to communicate effectively and dynamically both on a social and scholarly level.
Physical demands
While preforming the duites of this job, the employee will be responsible for carrying, handling, and operating a computer, laboratory equipment, and teaching technolgoy equipment. Must have the ability to efficiently access information in references and texts, prepare and present lectures, and lead out and participate in group discussions and work. Visual demands regulary include close work.
Work environment
Normal office, classroom and laboratory environment. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.