POSITION SUMMARY: Provide student instruction from a Christian worldview for various undergraduate courses (both lecture and lab) in the Engineering major, advise students on academic matters and perform service duties as needed within the department, division, or academic school.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Mentoring and advising students in the area of engineering.
Teaching engineering courses related to area of expertise.
Teaching other assigned courses and labs within the Engineering Core.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Effective communication in the classroom and interpersonally with students.
Demonstrated organizational abilities in teaching and classroom management.
Willingness to attend the BJU Summer Institute in Teaching Science.
Desire to create a "natural critical learning environment" for students in and out of the classroom.
Commitment to a biblically consistent view of science as articulated in the BJU Division of Natural Science philosophy statement.
Professional in appearance and presentation.
Exemplify a biblical role model for students and colleagues.
Commitment to personal professional development.
Participation in appropriate professional organizations.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
Graduate degree in engineering with expertise in Civil or Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field that aligns with our current concentrations.
Master's Degree required. PhD and/or P.E. certification is preferred.
College classroom teaching experience preferred
COMPUTER SKILLS:
Microsoft Office
MATLAB
CAD (Solidworks, AutoCAD, Revit)
EDA software (MultiSim, Lavbiew)
CERTIFICATES & LICENSES:
EIT or P.E. certification desired, but not required
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Required Education: Masters
Required Experience: 1-2 years: related experience