Open Rank tenure-system Position in CEE at Michigan State University

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) at Michigan State University (MSU) invites applications in all areas related to the field of civil and environmental engineering for an open rank tenure-system faculty position.  Candidates must have a doctorate in civil or environmental engineering or a closely-related engineering discipline at the time of appointment, which is anticipated as August 16, 2023.

The candidate will be expected to develop a nationally-recognized research program and teach courses within the Department at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. All areas of research specialization will be considered, but preference will be given to those that are complimentary to existing strengths of the Department, which include: resilient materials and infrastructure; transportation systems and safety; geotechnical materials and engineering, water resource systems; smart buildings, energy systems, and sustainability; air and water quality engineering; and environmental health.

Tenure-system faculty within the Department are expected to establish a vibrant, sustainable, and internationally visible research program; make significant scholarly contributions to their discipline; be an effective teacher and mentor of both undergraduate and graduate students; and engage in institutional and professional service as well as public outreach. The Department and College have a strong track record of mentoring junior faculty to successfully grow their academic careers.

For full consideration, applications should be received by December 21, 2022. Applications will be reviewed on a continuing basis thereafter until position is filled. Questions about this position are welcome by contacting the search committee chair by email at cee-facultysearch@egr.msu.edu.

Interested individuals should apply for this position through http://careers.msu.edu and refer to posting #826180.

Lecturer in transportation Engineering, Rowan University

Open Rank Lecturer, Full Time Non-Tenure Track Position – Transportation Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rowan University, Glassboro New Jersey

 The department of Civil and Environmental Engineering seeks energetic and innovative teacher-scholars, committed to excellence in engineering education to join our dedicated family of faculty members.  The successful candidates will be responsible for teaching innovative and project-based courses in the Civil & Environmental Engineering curriculum. Applicants with expertise in all fundamental areas of Civil & Environmental Engineering are invited to apply.  The candidate should be able to teach our core transportation engineering course, CEE systems, Surveying, along with electives such as: a) Construction materials. B) Pavement design; and C) Pavement Rehabilitation and Asset Management. Lecturers are full time positions, and successful candidates will teach a total of 24 credits over two semesters with the possibility of teaching summer classes for additional compensation. Although the lecturer position is non-tenure track, the position offers the potential for employment security in two- to five-year reappointments. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. For more details please visit

https://jobs.rowan.edu/en-us/job/498043/open-rank-lecturer-full-time-nontenure-track-position-transportation-engineering-department-of-civil-and-environmental-engineering

Tenure-Track Civil Engineering Position – Carroll College, MT

Carroll College in Helena, Montana is seeking to fill a tenure-track faculty position in civil engineering starting in the fall of 2023. Please see the attached position announcement. Our Civil Engineering program is ABET accredited. We are an undergraduate institution, with a main focus on teaching; not on research. We are looking for energetic, motivated individuals who want to interact with and mentor students. Required qualifications are a master’s degree in engineering and the ability to obtain a Professional Engineering (PE) license within four years of hire. A doctoral degree in engineering and a PE license are preferred. We are looking for candidates with the ability to teach courses in water resources and/or transportation and geotechnical engineering, but with the flexibility to teach general civil engineering courses at all undergraduate levels. Professional experience is a plus.

Please pass this along to candidates who would be interested. We welcome all qualified candidates.

Construction engineering tenure-line and structural engineering teaching assistant professor positions at Colorado School of Mines

The Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Colorado School of Mines is seeking candidates for two faculty positions:

(1) an open-rank tenure-line faculty position in Construction Engineering to support our new Construction Engineering program, and

(2) a teaching assistant professor position in Structural Engineering.

Please share this information with those in your networks who may be interested.