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Senior Design Instructor in Chemical & Biological Engineering

Employer
Colorado State University
Location
Fort Collins, Colorado
Salary
50000 - 80000
Closing date
Sep 22, 2021

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Field of specialization
Engineering
Work Function
Teaching-Undergraduate
Job Type
Full time

Job Details

The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Colorado State University seeks an instructor for the senior design sequence who would also assist as co-instructor for the laboratory courses. The successful candidate will bring experience and passion for teaching to support the educational mission of the CBE Department. In addition, they will carry out academic advising duties for the department’s undergraduate students. Candidates must have a BS degree in chemical engineering or closely related field, at least 3 years of engineering design experience, and strong communication skills. An advanced degree in chemical engineering or related field, non-academic experience in engineering process or product design, experience with process simulation software, and teaching experience are preferred. Applications must be submitted by September 7 to receive full consideration. The position will start prior to the Spring 2022 semester or sooner.

Company

Colorado State University (CSU) seeks a Hazardous Waste Manager to join the Chemical Management Unit (CMU), which is a division under Environmental Health Services (EHS). CSU is a land-grant institution with over 30,000 students and is a Carnegie Research University with an annual research expenditure of $330 million in fiscal year 2011. As a result, CSU generates between 60-65 tons of hazardous waste a year and is registered with EPA as a 90-day large quantity generator (LQG). The University has over 450 active hazardous waste sites with nearly 90% of the waste coming from research and the remaining 10% in support of teaching and university operations.

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