Environmental Engineering Tenure Track Position at Missouri S&T 

Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering at Missouri S&T invites applications for a tenure-track position at the assistant professor level in the area of Environmental Engineering.

Applicants should demonstrate potential for high-quality research in any area of scholarship in Environmental Engineering; areas complementing existing strengths and therefore of particular interest are sustainable systems and processes, biological processes, or environmental microbiology. The capacity to teach at the graduate level in one of these areas is particularly welcome. 

The successful candidate will be expected to supervise graduate students and will have the opportunity to collaborate with members of various campus research centers and signature areas, notably the Center for Research in Energy and Environment (CREE.mst.edu/) and the Materials Research Center (MRC.mst.edu).

Missouri S&T’s CArEE Department, with 19 tenured/tenure-track faculty and 25 total faculty, positively impacts society through ground-breaking research and high-quality graduate and undergraduate education spanning a legacy of over 150 years. The department’s research awards exceeded $9.4M in FY24 with substantial growth over the past 5 years. The department has over 750 students across the three-degree programs. 
The department enjoys strong support from alumni and corporate partners with seven endowed professorships. Recent fundraising resulted in a $7.5-million expansion of Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall for the Clayco-Advanced Construction and Materials Laboratory, which opened in 2021.
The CArEE department and programs are highly ranked in U.S. NewsNY TimesWall Street Journal, and in the World University Rankings (Shanghai rankings). 

See full position description and apply.

For questions contact the search committee chair, Dr. Mark Fitch at mfitch@mst.edu or contact me at burken@mst.edu

Teaching Faculty Position in Structural Engineering at George Washington University

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at The George Washington University (GW) is accepting applications for a non-tenure track full-time teaching faculty position, beginning Fall 2024. The appointment will be made at the Assistant/Associate/Full Teaching Professor (or Professor of Practice) rank depending on the candidate’s experience.  The Department is seeking outstanding candidates with expertise in structural engineering/mechanics who can teach courses in structural mechanics, structural analysis, and structural design.

More details about the position can be found here.  I would very much appreciate it if you could forward this information to individuals that may have interest in the position.   

Faculty Position in Sustainable Infrastructure Materials at Santa Clara University

The Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Engineering Department at Santa Clara University seeks a tenure-track faculty member in the area of sustainable infrastructure materials at the assistant professor level to begin in Fall 2024.

The successful candidate will develop an active research program involving undergraduate and graduate students in the development, processing, testing, and implementation of green, sustainable, and smart infrastructure materials, teach undergraduate and graduate courses that serve the Department’s needs, and engage in the Department, University, professional, and/or community service.

More detailed information about this position and application instructions can be found here.

Three faculty positions at UC Davis CEE

I am pleased to share that the UC Davis Civil & Environmental Engineering Department plans to hire three new faculty to start in the 24-25 academic year at the Assistant Professor level. Please share with potential candidates in your programs and networks. The positions are in:

  • Water Resources Engineering – Planning & Management
  • Environmental Engineering – Water Systems & Resiliency
  • Professor of Teaching – Engineering Fundamentals

Applications must be submitted by October 15, 2023 for full consideration. More details are available here and all opportunities across the College of Engineering are available here.