Process Control Engineering Teaching Professor
The College of Natural Resources (CNR) has a full-time (12-month), non-tenure track teaching (100%) position available in the Department of Paper Science and Chemical Engineering. The position’s primary responsibilities will be to develop and teach an online, 15-credit graduate-level certificate in Process Control Engineering (6-9 credits per semester) and to provide undergraduate instruction (0-6 credits per semester) in chemical/process engineering courses (such as fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, thermodynamics, etc.). Other duties may include undergraduate advising and contribution to College and University governance. Incumbents may perform professional outreach and engagement in process control to complement teaching responsibilities. Experience in and desire to work with diverse populations of learners and stakeholders is required.
Required Qualifications
• M.S. in controls engineering (or equivalent training - engineering degree with emphasis in process control or significant industrial experience with designing and installing control system)
• Two years of experience with industrial controls engineering• Experience with providing training related to process control systems in an industrial environment
• Strong oral and written communication skills
Preferred Qualifications
• Ph.D. in controls engineering (or equivalent training - engineering degree with emphasis in process control or significant industrial experience with designing and installing control system)
• Three years of experience in control systems engineering
• Experience with teaching engineering topics in a classroom environment
• Strong commitment to student success
Process Control Engineering Teaching Professor
The College of Natural Resources (CNR) has a full-time (12-month), non-tenure track teaching (100%) position available in the Department of Paper Science and Chemical Engineering. The position’s primary responsibilities will be to develop and teach an online, 15-credit graduate-level certificate in Process Control Engineering (6-9 credits per semester) and to provide undergraduate instruction (0-6 credits per semester) in chemical/process engineering courses (such as fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, thermodynamics, etc.). Other duties may include undergraduate advising and contribution to College and University governance. Incumbents may perform professional outreach and engagement in process control to complement teaching responsibilities. Experience in and desire to work with diverse populations of learners and stakeholders is required.
Required Qualifications
• M.S. in controls engineering (or equivalent training - engineering degree with emphasis in process control or significant industrial experience with designing and installing control system)
• Two years of experience with industrial controls engineering• Experience with providing training related to process control systems in an industrial environment
• Strong oral and written communication skills
Preferred Qualifications
• Ph.D. in controls engineering (or equivalent training - engineering degree with emphasis in process control or significant industrial experience with designing and installing control system)
• Three years of experience in control systems engineering
• Experience with teaching engineering topics in a classroom environment
• Strong commitment to student success