Job Summary
The position will teach a combination of engineering lecture and lab classes each week develop teaching and testing materials for classes and work with existing and develop new community service projects.
Essential Functions
Teach 15 semester hours of Engineering lecture and lab courses each Fall and Spring semester Fulfill faculty roles and responsibilities as outlined in the Faculty Handbook Plan and organize lectures utilizing research and reference materials Develop syllabi and other learning aids Ensure the accuracy of publications related to Engineering offerings Identify and request needed instructional resources Participate in the development of departmental budgets Recommend textbooks and instructional materials to be used in the instructional program Assist with the writing and development of proposals seeking funds or property for the Engineering/Physics Department as requested Participate in student recruitment and advising Serve on departmental division and collegewide committees as requested Stay current with trends and innovations in the field Serve as a resource person to the college and professional and educational communities Maintain academic records as required by the college accreditation agencies and law Develop goals and objectives for the Engineering department Participate in graduation and other required official College functions Submit required college reports forms and timely grading Other duties as assigned
Physical Demands
Must be able to remain in a stationary position 50 of the time Must be able to sit or stand for long periods of time The person in this position needs to move from office to classroom and/or lab occasionally This position may require occasional travel for training meetings and events both in and out of town Repetitive use of a keyboard at a workstation Use of manual dexterity The person in this position frequently communicates with others; must be able to exchange accurate information Frequently moves equipment or paperwork weighing up to 25 pounds Duties indoors and some outdoors Office classroom and laboratory setting Ability to work extended hours and attend Midland College or community events
Required Qualifications
Masters degree with 18 graduate hours in engineering Knowledge of general classroom and lab equipment computers and computer software including Microsoft Office Excellent written and verbal communication skills Must possess a valid Texas Driver License good driving record and be insurable on Midland Colleges insurance policy
Preferred Qualifications
Masters degree with 18 graduate hours in physics Doctorate in Engineering College teaching experience