Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Company: Gonzaga University
Location: Washington
Posted on: October 18, 2024
Job Description:
Assistant Professor, Mechanical EngineeringApplication
Procedure:To apply, please visit our website at: gonzaga.edu/jobs.
Applicants must complete an online application and submit the
following:
- A statement of teaching philosophy that includes:
- evidence of teaching effectiveness,
- a description of how the candidate creates and maintains an
environment that supports and promotes learning for students with a
variety of backgrounds and identities, and
- a description of how the candidate would advance GU's mission
and our commitment to inclusive excellence through their teaching
and advising.
- A statement that describes the candidate's research program and
explains how it can support undergraduate research experiences. The
statement should also describe the candidate's experience mentoring
undergraduates from backgrounds and identities historically
marginalized in the sciences and describe how the candidate would
advance GU's mission through their research.
- A cover letter that summarizes the areas above and describes
the candidate's understanding of and commitment to the university's
Mission. Additionally, the candidate is asked to specify what
technical elective(s) they would initially be ready to offer.
- Names and contact information of three professional references
(letters will be requested when finalists are selected.)Gonzaga
University is a Jesuit, Catholic, humanistic institution, and is
therefore interested in candidates who will contribute to its
distinctive mission. Gonzaga University is a committed EEO/AA
employer and diversity candidates are encouraged to apply. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to their disability status and/or protected veteran
status. Applicants with disabilities needing reasonable
accommodations to complete the application or hiring process should
contact Human Resources (509) 313-5996.Position InformationAt
Gonzaga we don't just state our mission. We live it every day as a
Catholic, Jesuit, and humanistic University. It is the reason we
exist and the foundation for our purpose: educating students for
lives of leadership and service. From students to faculty and staff
members, everyone here knows what we stand for - and they know how
valuable our mission is to the success of our institution.Proposed
Rank/Hiring Title Assistant Professor, Mechanical
EngineeringDepartment Mechanical EngineeringProposed Hiring
Contract TypeNon-Tenure Track End DateAppointment
PercentAppointment Percent 100%Months per Year 9 monthsJob
SummaryThe Mechanical Engineering Department at Gonzaga University
in Spokane, WA invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant
Professor position beginning Fall 2025. We invite skilled
teacher-scholars committed to inclusive, equity-minded teaching
with a demonstrated record of scholarship to join our
teaching-centered and research-active department, which is
committed to undergraduate education. We are looking for a
colleague with expertise broadly in the area of Materials Science &
Engineering (including materials structure/properties,
processing/manufacturing and/or mechanics of materials), where all
specializations are welcome.We seek candidates with a demonstrated
commitment to excellent undergraduate teaching that promote
welcoming and diverse learning environments. Immediate teaching
responsibilities (i.e., within the first two years) would include
courses in materials engineering, manufacturing processes and
mechanics of materials. There will also be opportunities to teach
senior-level courses in the candidate's area of interest (as a
technical elective), as well as our senior design sequence. To this
end, applicants are requested to detail, in their cover letter,
what new technical elective(s) they would initially be ready to
offer or senior project(s) they would best be able to advise. The
total teaching load will be 18 credit hours per year (the
equivalent of three, 3-credit courses per semester).The Mechanical
Engineering Department of 8 tenure/tenure-track faculty and 4
lecturers currently offers a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering
(ABET accredited), supports around 250 undergraduate students, and
is specifically committed to providing support for developing
engaging, interactive courses that meet our learning objectives
(see:
https://www.gonzaga.edu/school-of-engineering-applied-science/degrees-and-programs/mechanical-engineering).
Faculty in our department often mentor undergraduate students in
research experiences during the school year. Internal funding
opportunities are also available to support undergraduate
student-faculty research both during the academic year as well as
during summer sessions. In addition, Gonzaga's Center for Teaching
and Advising provides regular faculty development and education
opportunities, including a New Faculty Learning Community program
to help welcome and support new faculty throughout their first year
at Gonzaga. The newly opened Bollier Family Center for Integrated
Science and Engineering on Gonzaga's campus contains teaching,
research, and collaboration spaces for faculty from Biology,
Chemistry and Biochemistry, Environmental Studies and Sciences,
Math, Physics, Psychology, and Engineering.With a mission rooted in
the Jesuit tradition (see:
https://www.gonzaga.edu/about/our-mission-jesuit-values), Gonzaga
seeks to educate students to become compassionate leaders who
engage with the world, seek justice, and contribute to the common
good. As a campus community, we prioritize inclusive excellence and
increasing campus diversity, particularly in supporting
underrepresented students in higher education. The Mechanical
Engineering Department at Gonzaga University seeks candidates who
align with this mission and requests applicants to address it in
their cover letter. We value candidates who have worked with a
diverse array of faculty, staff, and students, and who contribute
to a welcoming campus climate. Experience working with
underrepresented and minoritized students through teaching,
research, mentoring, or administration is preferred.Gonzaga's
campus sits adjacent to downtown Spokane, WA, along the Spokane
River in the Inland Northwest's most metropolitan region. We exist
on the traditional homelands of the Spokane people, one of the
Interior Salish speaking tribes of the region. Spokane is
Washington's second largest city and boasts a vibrant restaurant,
entertainment, and arts community; it is also home to a diverse
array of neighborhoods and popular outdoor recreational
areas.Essential Functions
- Teach 18 credit hours of courses per year. Teaching
responsibilities will initially include one or more courses in
Materials Engineering, Manufacturing Processes, and Mechanics of
Materials. There will also be opportunities to teach first-year and
senior-level seminar courses in the candidate's area of interest
(as a first-year seminar and technical elective, respectively), as
part of our senior design sequence, or more broadly across the
curriculum.
- Establish a research program in the candidate's area of
expertise; candidates are also encouraged to: 1) develop research
programs that support undergraduate student participation in the
research, 2) mentor and oversee undergraduate research assistants,
and 3) communicate results through peer-reviewed papers,
presentations, and other communications appropriate to the
discipline.
- Provide academic and career advising and mentoring to
undergraduate students (typically 15 - 25 per year).
- Support the Department, University, and discipline through
service and other forms of academic citizenship.Minimum
Qualifications
- Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering or closely related field (ABDs
considered with completion by July 15, 2025)
- Evidence of teaching/mentorship at the undergraduate level
- Evidence of an ongoing scholarly/research agendaDesired
Qualifications
- Evidence of engaging, inclusive teaching practices at the
undergraduate level that includes materials, manufacturing or
mechanics courses and/or introductory-level courses for mechanical
engineering majors
- Demonstrated ability to establish and run a research program
(e.g. post-doctoral record, industry research record, significant
leadership role in a research project, advising undergraduate
students in a research context, etc.)
- Postdoctoral and/or industrial recordOpen DateOpen Date
07/11/2024Close DateOpen Until Filled YesApplication Review Begins
onApplication Review Begins on 10/15/2024Lower ReferenceEEO
StatementGonzaga University is a Jesuit, Catholic, humanistic
institution, and is therefore interested in candidates who will
contribute to its distinctive mission. Gonzaga University is a
committed EEO/AA employer and diversity candidates are encouraged
to apply. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to their disability status and/or
protected veteran status. Applicants with disabilities needing
reasonable accommodations to complete the application or hiring
process should contact Human Resources (509) 313-5996.Hiring Salary
$84,907 - $90,567; commensurate with education and
experience.Special Instructions to ApplicantsApplication
Procedure:To apply, please visit our website at: gonzaga.edu/jobs.
Applicants must complete an online application and submit the
following:
- A statement of teaching philosophy that includes:
- evidence of teaching effectiveness,
- a description of how the candidate creates and maintains an
environment that supports and promotes learning for students with a
variety of backgrounds and identities, and
- a description of how the candidate would advance GU's mission
and our commitment to inclusive excellence through their teaching
and advising.
- A statement that describes the candidate's research program and
explains how it can support undergraduate research experiences. The
statement should also describe the candidate's experience mentoring
undergraduates from backgrounds and identities historically
marginalized in the sciences and describe how the candidate would
advance GU's mission through their research.
- A cover letter that summarizes the areas above and describes
the candidate's understanding of and commitment to the university's
Mission. Additionally, the candidate is asked to specify what
technical elective(s) they would initially be ready to offer.
- Names and contact information of three professional references
(letters will be requested when finalists are selected.)Gonzaga
University is a Jesuit, Catholic, humanistic institution, and is
therefore interested in candidates who will contribute to its
distinctive mission. Gonzaga University is a committed EEO/AA
employer and diversity candidates are encouraged to apply. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to their disability status and/or protected veteran
status. Applicants with disabilities needing reasonable
accommodations to complete the application or hiring process should
contact Human Resources (509) 313-5996.
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