Assistant Professor - Civil Engineering

Montana State University

Bozeman, MT

ID: 7287765
Posted: Newly posted
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled

Job Description

General Statement
The Department of Civil Engineering (CE) invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in water resources engineering/fluid mechanics at the rank of Assistant Professor. The CE Department offers BS and MS degrees in Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering, and a BS degree in Construction Engineering Technology. The Norm Asbjornson College of Engineering (NACOE) offers a PhD degree in engineering with a Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering or Applied Mechanics option.

Approximately 700 students are enrolled in these programs supported by over 20 full time faculty. Research opportunities within the Department are enhanced by close association with the Subzero Research Laboratory (SRL) that focuses on ice/snow science, the Center for Biofilm Engineering (CBE), the Western Transportation Institute (WTI), the Energy Research Institute (ERI) and the Montana Engineering Education Research Center (MEERC). The Department also provides hands-on experience for students through a variety of community-based projects.

Full-time tenure track appointments in the Department of Civil Engineering will have primary responsibilities in teaching, research, and service. Successful candidates will become an integral member of the Department, with duties to include teaching courses in the curriculum, contributing to program and curriculum development, developing a nationally recognized research program with extramural funding, and participating in professional/service activities. MSU and the NACOE value diverse perspectives and are committed to continually supporting, promoting, and building an inclusive and culturally diverse campus environment. We hope to attract applicants who can teach in a diverse university community and have demonstrated ability in helping students from diverse backgrounds succeed. In support of our strategic plan, which promotes access and respect, we enthusiastically encourage members of traditionally underrepresented groups to apply.

Duties and Responsibilities
Contribute to CE undergraduate and graduate instruction, mentoring, and advising.
Develop a nationally recognized, externally funded research program.
Produce scholarly works.
Participate in professional/service/outreach activities.
Required Qualifications – Experience, Education, Knowledge & Skills
PhD in Civil Engineering or related engineering field;
Evidence of excellent oral and written communication skills; and
Evidence of scholarly achievements in the broad areas of water resources engineering/fluid mechanics
Preferred Qualifications – Experience, Education, Knowledge & Skills
Academic experience.
Professional experience.
Research interests that complement and expand current CE research programs.
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively across disciplines.
Demonstrated ability to work with and engage diverse students and colleagues within and outside the CE and NACOE programs.
Professional registration or ability to become registered as a Professional Engineer within five years from date of employment.
The Successful Candidate Will
The Successful Candidate will be a dynamic teacher, researcher and communicator who has demonstrated:
excellent written and oral communication skills;
ability to teach and mentor students;
ability to establish a research program that is complimentary to Departmental strengths in water resource engineering/fluid mechanics; and
effective interpersonal skills including the ability to collaborate successfully with faculty, staff, and students.
Position Special Requirements/Additional Information
This job description should not be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or requirements, but a general description of the job. Nothing contained herein restricts Montana State University’s rights to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
Physical Demands
Primary work environment is an office, classroom, and laboratory setting.

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodations. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
The Program
Founded in 1893 as a Land Grant University, Montana State University (MSU) is composed of eight academic colleges and a graduate school and boasts a friendly, supportive faculty and campus environment. Currently, the University hosts an enrollment of over 16,000 students, including around 2,000 graduate students. MSU is designated as a Carnegie Foundation R1 university for its research activity and is one of only two universities with an extremely high undergraduate enrollment profile to achieve this designation.

Bozeman is an extended community of about 75,000 nestled in the Rocky Mountains in southwest Montana. In addition to providing access to an extraordinary ecosystem for teaching and research programs, Bozeman is renowned for year-round recreational and cultural opportunities including access to world class ski areas, three blue-ribbon trout rivers and the Gallatin National Forest. The city boasts high quality medical facilities, a low crime rate, many fine restaurants, acclaimed public and private schools, a symphony orchestra and choir, an annual opera, and nationally known cultural and recreational events. The K-12 educational system, growing reputation of Montana State University, and pristine natural environment of the area combine to make Bozeman one of America’s most desirable university towns. The Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport is served by 8 national airlines and is the busiest airport in the state.
The Department
The CE Department has 17 tenured or tenure-track faculty and offers ABET-accredited baccalaureate programs in both civil engineering and construction engineering technology, and graduate programs at the Master’s and PhD levels. The Department has approximately 660 undergraduate students and 50 graduate students. The Department is responsible for teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in engineering mechanics for the College of Engineering (COE). Research opportunities within the Department are enhanced by ties with the Western Transportation Institute (WTI) and the Center for Biofilm Engineering (CBE), as well the resources available in the Subzero Laboratory Facility (SRL), all of which are part of the College of Engineering (COE).