Assistant Professor Texas A&M University at Galveston -
Galveston, TX
The successful candidate is expected to have the qualifications necessary to attain graduate faculty status in Engineering at Texas A&M University in College Station, and to supervise MS and PhD students. He or she will also be expected to develop an externally funded, independent research program and to publish in leading scholarly journals. The successful candidate is expected to have a strong commitment to excellence in teaching. He/she will teach required Departmental courses and develop and teach elective courses in his/her specialty. Applicants are encouraged to review the academic program (www.tamug.edu/mase). In addition to research and teaching, faculty members are expected to participate in departmental and university service efforts, to be active in the profession, to supervise and mentor students and interact in a collegial way with current faculty. Applicants will be evaluated based on current credentials as well as potential for future impact.
Salary: Commensurate To apply, complete the University Application for Employment . Send application, cover letter, statement of teaching philosophy, curriculum vitae and a list of at least three references. For additional information on this position, contact Professor Bert Sweetman at Sweetman@tamu.edu . Open until filled. Applications may be emailed to hr@tamug.edu or mailed to:
Chair of Maritime Systems Engineering Search Committee,
Texas A&M University at Galveston
Human Resources Department
P. O. Box 1675, Galveston, TX 77553-1675
Phone 409-740-4532 * Fax 409-740-5005
Filling this position is dependent upon available funding in the budget. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background check and the ability to work in the U.S. Texas A&M University at Galveston is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer committed to Diversity.
Requirements
The successful candidate will have earned both a BS and a PhD from a recognized institution in one or more of the following areas: Civil-Structural Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Naval Architecture. Expertise in design of floating offshore structures or subsea systems relevant to offshore oil drilling and production is highly desirable. Galveston is home to the maritime campus of Texas A&M University. MASE is an undergraduate program leading to a BS degree from Texas A&M University. The MASE Department educates students, conducts research, and provides service to the academic enterprise in the area of civil engineering in the marine environment.
Prefer expertise in design of floating offshore structures or subsea systems relevant to offshore oil drilling and production is highly desirable. Prefer a strong commitment to excellence in teaching and in research, in addition to the skills and drive to develop an externally funded, independent research program and to publish in leading scholarly journals.
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