Weber State University Department of Automotive Technology · 1 day ago
University Faculty Energy Engineering
Weber State University is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to creating an inclusive environment. The university is seeking an assistant tenure track faculty member for the Energy Engineering program, responsible for teaching courses, program development, and engaging with the community and industry.
Automotive
Responsibilities
Program-building
Advising
Community and industry outreach
Course development
Service to the department, college, and university
Teach Renewable Energy Systems Design I & II
Teach Introduction to Energy Systems
Teach Advanced Power Systems
Develop energy engineering technical electives
Qualification
Required
A Ph.D. in Energy Engineering or closely related area
At least three years of industry or lab experience
Preferred
A Ph.D. in Energy Engineering
At least five years of industry or lab experience
Teaching experience at the University level along with positive evaluations are a plus
Benefits
Medical
Dental
Long-term disability
Life insurance
Retirement
A wellness program with release time and paid incentives
Tuition benefits
Free tickets to athletic and performing arts events
Paid holidays
Company
Weber State University Department of Automotive Technology
Why earn a bachelor's degree in Automotive Technology at Weber State University? Do you thrive in fast-paced work environments? Are you interested in keeping up with the future trends in the automotive industry? If you have a strong background in automotive diagnosis and repair, then a bachelor’s degree in Automotive Technology could be right for you.
Funding
Current Stage
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