Tenure Track Openings at OSU in Engineering Technology and Fire and Emergency Management, Oklahoma, USA

Position 1

https://okstate.csod.com/ats/careersite/JobDetails.aspx?site=8&id=5758

The Division of Engineering Technology in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology (CEAT) at Oklahoma State University (OSU) seeks applications for the position of Assistant Professor of Fire Protection and Safety Engineering Technology (FPSET). The successful candidate will be expected to conduct research, teach undergraduate courses in FPSET, teach graduate courses in Fire Safety and Explosion Protection, mentor students, be involved in service to the university, and their profession. With regard to research opportunities, the state of Oklahoma is a leader in the petrochemical, aerospace, energy, defense, and agricultural industries. OSU is also known internationally for the fire protection programs.
Applicants with expertise in explosions (BLEVE, dust, munitions, gas, etc.), critical infrastructure protection, fire dynamics, fire protection engineering, industrial hygiene, fire protection systems, safety engineering, process safety, industrial safety and/or industrial fire protection are encouraged to apply. An MS degree in engineering or science is required, a PhD is preferred. Preference will be given to candidates with related technical professional experience (preferably more than 5 years of industry experience) and professional licensure in their field.  Individuals with training and skills that complement and augment existing faculty expertise and have interests in collaborative work with other departments are particularly attractive. In addition, there are collaborative opportunities to develop and offer innovative continuing education courses as a part of OSU’s land grant mission.
The successful applicant will enhance the existing faculty teaching portfolio in terms of technical expertise and professional practice. Responsibilities include development, planning and implementation of a high quality curriculum. This includes development of learning materials, preparing lectures and laboratory assignments, and maintaining records to monitor student progress, achievement and attendance. Providing a rigorous ongoing assessment process for all courses is required. Classroom delivery is expected to incorporate principles of active-learning. This position is expected to establish office hours and effectively manage graduate teaching assistants and/or undergraduate graders. The ability to accelerate development of student written and oral communication skills is essential. The desired candidate should possess strong interpersonal skills with the ability to motivate and inspire students while maintaining the highest standards in a very challenging curriculum.

Other desirable skills or interests include, but are not limited to, service as the advisor to a student organization, undergraduate and graduate student advising, and participation on departmental, college or university committees.

Applicants are requested to apply online at https://jobs.okstate.edu. Applicants are requested to provide (1) pdf including: a letter of application, vitae, graduate transcripts, three letters of recommendation, evidence of successful teaching and scholarship, and statements of teaching and research interests.
Review of applicants will begin immediately. Review of applicant material will continue until the position is filled.

Position 2

https://okstate.csod.com/ats/careersite/JobDetails.aspx?site=8&id=5558

The Fire and Emergency Management Program (FEMP), Division of Engineering and Technology at Oklahoma State University (tech.okstate.edu) invites applications for a tenure-track position at the assistant professor rank to begin in August 2019. The area of specialization is emergency management/disaster science (a concentration in mitigation or recovery is preferred) or fire service administration. We are interested in scholars who 1) employ creative approaches to disaster science study, and 2) use quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methodologies. A Ph.D. with an emphasis in Emergency Management, Fire Management, Resource Management, Disaster Recovery, Planning or related field is expected at the time of the appointment. FEMP is part of the Division of Engineering Technology at Oklahoma State University. The Division of Engineering Technology provides a diverse and interdisciplinary environment for scholars who are interested in seeking collaboration opportunities between social science and engineering.

The candidate selected for this position must demonstrate a strong commitment and potential to excel at teaching in the Fire and Emergency Management Program within College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology. The position will require teaching undergraduate and graduate level classes in emergency management, fire administration, research design or other classes as specified by the Head of Engineering Technology.

The successful applicant will enhance the existing faculty teaching portfolio in terms of expertise and professional practice. Responsibilities include development, planning and implementation of a high quality curriculum. This includes development of learning materials, preparing lectures, and maintaining records to monitor student progress, achievement, and attendance. Providing a rigorous ongoing assessment process for all courses is required. Classroom delivery is expected to incorporate principles of active-learning. The ability to accelerate development of student written and oral communication skills is essential. The desired candidate should possess strong interpersonal skills with the ability to motivate and inspire students while maintaining the highest standards in a very challenging curriculum.

Oklahoma State University is one of the state’s two comprehensive research universities with a system-wide student population exceeding 38,000, of whom more than 23,000 are enrolled at its main campus in Stillwater. The FEMP currently has four full-time faculty members and offers an undergraduate minor in emergency management, an MS in Fire and Emergency Management, and a Ph.D. in Fire and Emergency Management. The FEMP program currently enrolls graduate students from States across the U.S. and other countries. The successful candidate will demonstrate the potential for both productive scholarship and effective teaching in the FEMP program.

Review of applications will begin on October 1, 2018 and will continue until the position is filled. Applicants are requested to apply online at https://jobs.okstate.edu. Applicants are requested to provide (1) pdf including: a letter of application, vitae, graduate transcripts, three letters of recommendation, evidence of successful teaching and scholarship, and statements of teaching and research interests.