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Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology The School of Engineering Technology at the University of Maine seeks a mechanical engineer to join our faculty on September 1, 2014 as an academic-year tenure-track Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology. Our program prepares graduates to make a difference in our world through product innovations and applications in thermal systems, mechanical design, and manufacturing processes (
http://www.umaine.edu/met/). The position requires three years experience in an area such as product development, prototyping, design or manufacturing and a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related discipline by date of hire. Progress toward licensure and teaching experience are preferred. The successful applicant will develop and teach courses at all levels of the curriculum, clearly communicating with students the connections between engineering principles and professional practice. Additional responsibilities include scholarship, professional service and/ or consulting, and service to the discipline and the community. MET faculty members are encouraged to collaborate with the U Maine Advanced Manufacturing Center, a product development and solutions organization. Please see our complete description at http://
jobs.umaine.edu/blog/category/faculty/ Apply by sending a letter of application with your cv or resume, copies of academic transcripts and teaching evaluations, and the names and contact information of three references to Dr. Scott Dunning, P.E., Director, School of Engineering Technology, 5711 Boardman Hall, Rm 119, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469-5711. Application review will begin on February 1. Incomplete applications cannot be considered. The University of Maine NSF ADVANCE Rising Tide Center supports work-life balance and diversifying the engineering workforce. The University of Maine is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affi rmative Action Employer
Sr. Research Engineer needed to manage & conduct development and design of instrumentation for arc welding process sensing and control systems. Requires master’s degree or equivalent in technology management with one year of experience in design and chip software development for instrumentation. Background check required. Mail cover letter with CV including professional references to Dr. Yuming Zhang,1500 Bull Lea Road, Suite #4, Adaptive Intelligent Systems LLC, Lexington, KY 40511.
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