California Baptist University, an evangelical Christian university affiliated with the California Southern Baptist Convention, invites applications for the Construction Management Program Director position (tenure-track faculty) to begin Spring 2018 in the Gordon and Jill Bourns College of Engineering’s Civil Engineering and Construction Management (CECM) department. Qualified applicants must have a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering or Construction Management, or a Masters degree with significant industry experience. Candidates must embrace the mission of the University through evidence of a clear understanding and commitment to teach through the integration of Christian faith and learning. The successful candidate will be responsible for leadership and teaching several undergraduate/graduate construction courses including, but not limited to: Building Information Modeling (BIM), construction materials and methods, construction project delivery methods, construction law, construction planning and scheduling, mechanical systems for buildings, and construction estimating. In addition to teaching, the individual selected will be expected to support the wider teaching mission of the department. The candidate will also cooperate with colleagues in program development, curriculum initiatives, conducting learning outcome assessments, maintaining accreditation, and providing career counseling and academic advising to CM students. The selected candidate must also demonstrate effective communication skills; computer proficient in software application. Professional certifications, such as LEED AP and OSHA are preferred. The CECM department offers undergraduate degrees in Civil Engineering (ABET accredited) and Construction Management (ACCE accredited), as well as a Masters degree in Civil Engineering.
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