T/TT Faculty Positions at Texas A&M University (Construction Science)

Texas A&M University is looking for multiple talented and highly motivated individuals to join the rank of faculty in the Department of Construction Science. Successful candidates are expected to,

  • Hold a Ph.D. degree in construction or a closely related discipline.  Candidates who will obtain their Ph.D. by the time of their appointment are also encouraged to apply.
  • Demonstrate evidence or strong potential to develop a high-impact research program supported by external funding, and collaborate across disciplines to develop research initiatives in their area of expertise.
  • Be committed to excellence in teaching in both graduate and undergraduate levels, and mentoring undergraduates, graduate students, and post-docs.
  • Promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in the realms of research, teaching, and service.

Review of applications will begin on November 10, 2022. Please refer to this link for more information: https://apply.interfolio.com/113455

KPFF’s Washington Division, located in Downtown Seattle

KPFF’s Washington Division, located in Downtown Seattle, is seeking Structural Engineers to join the Bridge/ Civil-Structural group.

The Bridge/ Civil-Structural group consists of structural engineers working on a vast array of bridge and heavy-civil projects such as, highway bridges, pedestrian bridges, walls, culverts/fish-passage, bridge inspection, ferry terminals, and piers/wharves. These positions would focus on bridge projects but may include opportunities to work on other types of projects in the group.

 The job postings linked below have more information and are where you can apply.

 Job Postings

Entry Level, 0-4 years: https://www.kpff.com/job-details/1583/

Summer Internship 2023: https://www.kpff.com/job-details/1683/

Upcoming Opportunities to Practice Conversational English

The Communication Center is continuing our Conversation Hour program this year, and we are hoping you can share the attached flyer and help us reach students who might be interested. Conversation Hour is designed for multilingual students who want to practice and get more comfortable with their conversational English skills—but all students are welcome to join!
Our upcoming events are on Wednesday, October 26th and Wednesday, November 30th from 5:30-6:30pm in the Communication Center. Students can use the QR code on the flyer to register or email us at commlab@gatech.edu.

Job opportunity: Open rank faculty position in transportation engineering

The Department of Civil Engineering at The City College of New York (CCNY) of The City University of New York (CUNY) is seeking a tenure-track faculty member with expertise in transportation engineering. The search is open rank and candidates at the Assistant, Associate, and Full Professor levels will be considered. The successful candidate will hold a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering or a closely related field, develop an externally-funded research program that complements existing departmental and college expertise, be capable of and passionate about teaching fundamental undergraduate courses and advanced graduate courses, contribute to the department’s vitality through professional and departmental service, and be eligible and willing to obtain a PE license. Specific areas of research interest include sustainable, equitable, and resilient transportation infrastructure planning, design, and operations; advanced technology applications for transportation; and new multi-scale modeling and system management approaches that leverage emerging data streams.The CCNY Department of Civil Engineering aims to provide visionary leadership in reimagining and modernizing the aging infrastructure systems of coastal urban mega-cities. The department also seeks to continue in its historic legacy to attract and provide a rigorous education to a talented future civil engineering workforce who will bring a diversity of perspectives to addressing New York City’s urban infrastructure challenges. The department has 19 full-time faculty members with expertise in transportation, environmental engineering, structural engineering and mechanics, and water resources; who actively engage in research with international, national, regional, and local agencies as well as private entities to address complex infrastructure demands and challenges both locally and globally. The department houses several CCNY centers and CUNY institutes including the CUNY Remote Sensing Earth System Institute, the CUNY Environmental Crossroads Initiative, the CUNY Institute for Urban Systems, the CUNY Institute for Transportation Systems, and the University Transportation Research Center.

The full job announcement can be found here: Assistant, Associate or Full Professor – Civil Engineering (Tenure-track) in New York, New York, United States