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Position Title:Instructor or Assistant Professor/3 Year Term/Construction Management
Department: Tech & Occuptnl Sciences Col
Term of Assignment:Three Year Term
Term End Date If Applicable:
FLSA Status: Exempt not eligible for overtime
Salary: Competitive
Travel: Less than 10
Brief Statement of Duties:
Develop and teach undergraduate courses for the Construction Management program. Course topics that will be taught and assessed include (but are not limited to): Construction Documents Field Operations Soils and Foundations Construction Economics and Standard Practices Property Development and Project Control. Delivery will be both lecture and lab settings as well as online asynchronous.
Additional duties include student advising laboratory equipment maintenance career placement assistance course and curriculum development assessment of student learning committee assignments coordination with alumni and potential industry donors applied research or other scholarly activities membership in professional organizations and application of technology in a learning environment. This is a campusbased position.
Minimum Qualifications:
Required Education: Bachelors Degree
Discipline / Degree Area: Construction Management or Similar/Comparable
Required Specialized Training/Certifications:
Instructor Rank requires a Bachelors Degree.
Assistant Professor Rank requires a Masters Degree.
Required Minimum Work Experience:
Three years of construction industry experience in the United States.
Strong understanding of construction document interpretation preconstruction construction closeout jurisdictional procedures and effective project management.
Knowledge Skills Abilities or Attributes Required for Satisfactory Performance of the Position Duties:
Strong understanding and application of civil construction processes
Extensive knowledge of urban planning development and infrastructure
Diplomatic cooperative and able to work well with a variety of stakeholders (students colleagues administration industry community partners donors)
Exceptional oral and written communication skills.
Additional Desirable Qualifications:
Masters Degree in Construction Management or related
Five years of experience on United States construction projects supporting a variety of stakeholders
Experience with renewable energy
Responsible for Construction compliance and oversight in a project setting
Plan review and strong construction document interpretive ability
Software experience with Microsoft Office and other industrystandard modules relating to design scheduling document management and estimating
Demonstrated commitment to increasing the diversity of the construction workforce through active community engagement
Industry related credentials and/or certification
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Applicant materials to include faculty application cover letter CV and unofficial transcripts.
Contact Information: Heidi Blanck Chair
Equal Employment Opportunity:NMU is an equal opportunity affirmative action employer of protected veterans and individuals with disabilities and is strongly committed to increasing the diversity of its employees.
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