Adjunct Instructor, CEAS Master of Engineering
The College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Cincinnati invites applications for Term Adjunct Instructor positions in the Master of Engineering (MEng) program. This program offers courses that are broadly applicable to a variety of engineering majors, focusing on topics such as project management, quality control, leadership, communication, innovation, and new product development.
About the Role
MEng seeks qualified professionals and educators to teach graduate-level courses in the Master of Engineering program. These instructors will often develop the courses under the guidance of the program director. Teaching responsibilities may be in-person or online, depending on student needs.
Responsibilities
- Teach graduate-level courses in the Master of Engineering program
- Develop courses under the guidance of the program director
- Teach in-person or online, depending on student needs
Requirements
- A Master’s or PhD degree in an engineering field from an accredited institution
- Prior successful teaching experience at the college level preferred
- Significant, related experience may be given preference
Qualifications
- Must have a Master’s or PhD degree in an engineering field from an accredited institution
- Prior teaching experience at the college level is preferred
- Significant, related experience may be considered favorably
Skills
- Ability to teach graduate-level courses in engineering
- Experience in developing and delivering courses
- Strong communication and leadership skills
Benefits
UC offers an exceptional benefits package designed to support your well-being, financial security, and work-life balance. Benefits include:
- Tuition Remission
- Roth 403(b) Plan
- Retirement Plans (OPERS, STRS)
- Time Off Policy (vacation, sick leave, paid holidays, Winter Season Days)
- University Employee Discount Program
Pay
Salary is competitive and based on experience.
Schedule
Term Adjunct Instructor positions are renewable based on departmental need and teaching performance. Classes may be day or evening.
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