Adjunct Faculty, IN-PERSON (SFTY 426 – System Safety Management, Oklahoma City, OK, College of Arts and Science)
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University · Oklahoma City, OK · 7 mo ago
EducationPart-time
About the role
This position involves teaching SFTY 426 – System Safety Management in person at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Oklahoma City, OK campus.
Responsibilities
- Teach SFTY 426 – System Safety Management in person at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Oklahoma City, OK campus.
- Use specialized techniques employed in System Safety throughout all phases of a system's life cycle.
- Present fundamentals of systems engineering combined with sound management practices.
- Achieve an understanding of how this approach to safety aids in the prediction of potential failures and hazards.
- Acquire knowledge of System Safety's vital role in preventing mishaps.
Requirements
- Doctor’s or Master’s degree in teaching discipline, or a Masters degree with a concentration in teaching discipline (minimum of 18 graduate semester hours in the teaching discipline).
- Appropriate Certification: Certified Safety Professional (CSP) {Board of Certified Safety Professionals} or Professional Engineer Registration (PE) [Safety or Fire Protection Engineering preferred] {State Boards for Professional Engineers}.
- Desired Professional Training Or Experience: Specific Military or University training in Systems Safety Management or Engineering.
- Applicants holding degrees under Related Disciplines must demonstrate specific training and experience in System Safety.
- Degrees Within The Teaching Discipline: Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering, Engineering: Fire Protection/Human Factors/Systems/Safety/Mechanical, Safety Management Related Discipline: Business Administration/Management/Public Administration, Education with cognate in Safety, Engineering with professional registration, Aeronautical Science.
Qualifications
- Doctor’s or Master’s degree in teaching discipline, or a Masters degree with a concentration in teaching discipline (minimum of 18 graduate semester hours in the teaching discipline).
- Appropriate Certification: Certified Safety Professional (CSP) {Board of Certified Safety Professionals} or Professional Engineer Registration (PE) [Safety or Fire Protection Engineering preferred] {State Boards for Professional Engineers}.
- Desired Professional Training Or Experience: Specific Military or University training in Systems Safety Management or Engineering.
- Applicants holding degrees under Related Disciplines must demonstrate specific training and experience in System Safety.
- Degrees Within The Teaching Discipline: Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering, Engineering: Fire Protection/Human Factors/Systems/Safety/Mechanical, Safety Management Related Discipline: Business Administration/Management/Public Administration, Education with cognate in Safety, Engineering with professional registration, Aeronautical Science.
Skills
- Ability to teach System Safety Management effectively.
- Knowledge of systems engineering and management practices.
- Experience with specialized techniques in System Safety.
Benefits
- Opportunity to work at a prestigious institution in aviation and aerospace education.
- Influence future leaders in the field through teaching.
- Dynamic and supportive learning environment.
- Challenging and rewarding career opportunities.
Pay
The pay range for this position is $50,000 - $70,000 annually.
Schedule
The schedule for this position is flexible and can vary based on course availability and student needs.