The position seeks a faculty member to teach and develop undergraduate and graduate courses in Supply Chain Management and Business Analytics covering areas such as supply chain analytics procurement operations management and data-driven decision-making. Responsibilities include conducting and publishing scholarly research engaging with industry to enhance teaching and partnerships advising students and contributing to departmental and university service. Candidates should hold a Ph.D. (or be ABD) in a relevant field for tenure-track consideration or a masters degree with significant industry and teaching experience for non-Ph.D. roles. Desired qualifications include practical supply chain experience familiarity with AI applications curriculum development skills and a strong research agenda. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and selected candidates may meet faculty during the Decision Sciences Institute Meeting in Orlando.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The successful candidate for this position will be responsible for the following:
Teaching and Curriculum Development: Design teach and continually update undergraduate and graduate-level courses in Supply Chain Management Business Analytics and related fields. Specific areas of instruction include supply chain analytics procurement operations management and data-driven decision-making.
Research and Scholarship: Engage in scholarly research with a focus on advancing the field of supply chain management and business analytics. Publish research in peer-reviewed journals.
Industry Engagement: Apply practical experience to enrich the classroom with real-world case studies guest speakers and industry connections. Foster relationships between the department and industry partners.
Service to the Department and University: Participate in departmental and university committees collaborate with faculty on initiatives and contribute to the development of academic programs.
Advising and Mentorship: Provide academic advising to undergraduate and graduate students and support their career development in the supply chain and business analytics fields.
Required Qualifications:
For Tenure Track Candidates:
o Ph.D. in Supply Chain Management Business Analytics Quantitative Methods or a closely related field.
o ABD candidates will be considered; however the doctorate must be completed by the appointment date of August 1 2026.
o Evidence of teaching effectiveness at the university level either through previous full-time or adjunct instructor roles.
For Non-Ph.D. Candidates:
o Masters degree in Supply Chain Management Business Analytics Quantitative Methods or a closely related discipline.
o Significant industry experience applying analytics to challenges in supply chain finance marketing or accounting.
o Prior teaching experience as a full-time or adjunct instructor.
Desired Qualifications:
Practical industry experience in supply chain management with specific expertise in areas such as logistics procurement inventory management or operations.
Experience with or knowledge of artificial intelligence (AI) applications in supply chain or analytics.
Strong ability to teach quantitative aspects of supply chain management.
Demonstrated ability to integrate real-world case studies and foster industry relationships in the classroom.
Evidence of a strong research agenda and interest in publishing in peer-reviewed journals.
Previous experience in curriculum development and course design especially for both undergraduate and graduate programs.
Licenses and Certificates:
No specific licenses or certificates are required for this position; however professional certifications such as Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) or other relevant industry certifications would be considered a plus.
Salary Range:
$139500-$155000
Exempt/Nonexempt: Exempt
Physical Demands: General Office Environment
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Contact information of three references
Benefits Information:
Full Time Benefits
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