Senior Lecturer in Engineering Management

Senior Lecturer in Engineering Management

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The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University seeks applicants for a Senior Lecturer position in Engineering Management. Cornell’s Engineering Management Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) program is building the next generation of technology leaders with the technical rigor and business savvy to help shape the future, turning sociotechnical challenges into opportunities. Our graduates combine technical depth with leadership, systems thinking, design thinking, and communication skills to drive innovation and excellence in technology-driven enterprises.


The Master of Engineering degree is a coursework and project-oriented program to help graduates lead people, make better decisions to advance their organization, and disrupt their field. It is heavily interdisciplinary in nature. Engineering Management requires both expertise in the techniques specific to the field and an understanding of how and why people behave as they do in the complex social systems in which they work.


The successful candidate will lead the on-line Master of Engineering Program in Engineering Management and will collaborate in the delivery of an on-campus version of that same program. This person will also lead outreach for the program, lead the evolution of its intellectual footprint, teach courses and provide guidance on student projects (likely by integrating their activities with companies). Courses in entrepreneurship, disruptive technologies, novel business models connected to the tech industry are of particular interest.


The Cornell School of Civil and Environmental Engineering seeks candidates with substantial engineering leadership backgrounds in technical organizations. The successful candidate will have substantial expertise in project leadership or product management including non-traditional paradigms for project management and innovation leadership in an engineering context. In addition, candidates should have experience in finance, marketing, and negotiations/contracting in technological organizations. Skills and knowledge in strategy, technology roadmapping, and digital transformation efforts are also recommended.


The successful applicant will have 1) an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field; 2) an MBA, Master of Engineering or a Masters degree in a related field; and 3) at least 10 years of experience in leadership positions in engineering-oriented firms, ideally in entrepreneurial roles. The anticipated start date is July 2022. The position is full time for a 5-year term and is renewable indefinitely. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.


The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the College of Engineering at Cornell embrace diversity and seek candidates who can contribute to a welcoming climate for all students. Ezra Cornell announced, "I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study."


To apply: Application materials must be submitted on-line at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/20940


Through this website, applicants are to submit a curriculum vitae/resume with three brief statements (1-2 pages per statement): (1) a teaching statement, (2) a statement of accomplishments and (3) a statement of contributions to diversity, equity and inclusion. Candidates are encouraged to review Cornell University’s guidance for writing diversity statements as well as their evaluation (here). In addition to the statements, candidates are to provide contact information for at least three references. Questions can be directed to cee_search@cornell.edu


Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.

  

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