What are the responsibilities and job description for the Instructor/Assistant Professor Construction Management position at Weber State University?
Requisition Number: F00468P
Job Description
The Parson Construction Management Program in the College of Engineering, Applied Science and Technology at Weber State University seeks applications for a full-time, nine-month faculty position starting January 2026. The program offers both associate and baccalaureate degrees. Rank and tenure will be determined based on experience and credentials of the selected applicant.
We seek candidates who have the desire and potential to be a great teacher and who possess significant relevant industry experience. The Parson Construction Management program (established in 1997) caters to the working professional; as such, all classes are taught in the evening. Applicants should have demonstrated ability to teach classes in at least two, preferably three, of the following areas: construction accounting and finance; construction design and contracts; civil surveying & construction layout; mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP); construction planning and scheduling; construction estimating; construction safety. Courses taught include an online component.
Job Duties
Applicants must be able to communicate proficiently in English, both verbally and in writing. The position requires the successful applicant to:
Job Description
The Parson Construction Management Program in the College of Engineering, Applied Science and Technology at Weber State University seeks applications for a full-time, nine-month faculty position starting January 2026. The program offers both associate and baccalaureate degrees. Rank and tenure will be determined based on experience and credentials of the selected applicant.
We seek candidates who have the desire and potential to be a great teacher and who possess significant relevant industry experience. The Parson Construction Management program (established in 1997) caters to the working professional; as such, all classes are taught in the evening. Applicants should have demonstrated ability to teach classes in at least two, preferably three, of the following areas: construction accounting and finance; construction design and contracts; civil surveying & construction layout; mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP); construction planning and scheduling; construction estimating; construction safety. Courses taught include an online component.
Job Duties
Applicants must be able to communicate proficiently in English, both verbally and in writing. The position requires the successful applicant to:
- initiate and maintain a scholarly agenda;
- provide service in the Construction Management Program, Department, College, University, Community, and Profession;
- work collegially as a member of the Construction Management faculty team and collaborate with other interdisciplinary programs.