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The Assistant Teaching Professor in Construction Management is a Full-Time faculty member in Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering at Penn State Harrisburg. This position is designed for an enthusiastic and dedicated individual who shares a commitment to teaching, research, and service. The successful candidate will contribute to creating a welcoming and inclusive learning environment for students, foster robust collaborative research, and engage in service activities that support institutional goals. This is a Term position with Penn State, emphasizing the importance of teaching and community engagement in the field of civil engineering. The primary responsibilities of the Assistant Teaching Professor include teaching 12 credit hours per semester across various subjects such as construction materials and methods, estimating, project scheduling, project management, project controls and optimization, risk analysis and management, building information modeling (BIM), ethics and professionalism, building codes and contracts, and construction safety. Faculty will be expected to teach in both the residential BS and MS degree programs, participate in recruitment and retention activities, advise undergraduate and graduate students, and supervise graduate student culminating experiences. In addition to teaching, faculty members are expected to stay current with pedagogical advancements and may share their activities with colleagues through participation in seminars and conferences. Service is also a critical component of this role, as faculty are expected to serve on committees at the department, school, and college levels to advance the mission of the college and university. Furthermore, faculty will actively promote and advance the school's commitment to education and improving the diversity of voices in STEM within the professional and regional community of south-central Pennsylvania.