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Department of Biological & Ecological Engineering

116 Gilmore Hall
Corvallis, OR 97331
Phone: (541) 737-2041
Email: info-bee at engr.orst.edu

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Current Opportunities in BEE

1) Assistant Professor Position       2) Faculty Research Assistant    

Assistant Professor Position
The Department of Biological & Ecological Engineering invites you to apply for a

tenure track, Assistant Professor, position in the area of Agricultural Water Management.

The appointment for this position will be made in one of two ways, at the discretion of the Department Head:

1) Full-time 9-month appointment. Tenure track will be offered at 1.00 FTE. The appointee will be expected to generate grants and/or contracts for any appointment during the summer months.

2) Full-time 12-month appointment. Tenure track will be offered at 0.75 FTE. The appointee will be expected to generate 0.25 FTE in sponsored grants and/or contracts to raise their appointment percent to 1.00 FTE.

Applicants should at a minimum have an earned PhD in Agricultural Engineering, Biological Engineering or related degrees.


Responsibilities

The person in this position will focus on optimum irrigation planning and management. Central objectives will be increasing net farm income and reducing associated ecological impacts. The scope of the research may encompass the relationships between irrigation water use, crop yields, economic returns to the farm, and the hydrologic and ecologic dynamics of irrigation water use and return flows.  The successful candidate will be expected to develop a successful research and outreach program of national stature.

Teaching responsibilities may include: a graduate level course in optimum irrigation management and participation in undergraduate teaching in ecological engineering, possibly concentrating on the hydrologic and ecologic impacts of agricultural water use and return flows.

This position serves as the Oregon State Extension Specialist for Irrigation. In this capacity the individual should assume a leadership role in (i) developing advanced irrigation advisory services to support optimum irrigation management, and (ii) stimulating widespread use of such advisory services.

Qualifications    
Applicants should at a minimum have an earned PhD in Agricultural Engineering, Biological Engineering, or related degrees.  Additional qualifications include: understanding of agricultural water management, irrigation systems analysis, crop/water relationships, systems analysis and engineering, and ecohydrology. Commitment to working in multidisciplinary teams and excellent oral and written communication skills are required.  Preferred qualifications include a demonstrable commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity.

University and Community

OSU is one of only two American universities to hold the Land-, Sea-, Sun- and Space-Grant designations and is the only Oregon institution recognized for its “very high research activity” (RU/VH) by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. OSU is comprised of 11 academic colleges with strengths in natural resources, earth dynamics and sustainability, life sciences, entrepreneurship and the arts and sciences. OSU has facilities and/or programs in every county in the state, including 12 regional experiment stations, 35 county extension offices, a branch campus in Bend, a major marine science center in Newport, and a range of programs and facilities in Portland. OSU is Oregon’s largest public research university, conducting more than 60 percent of the research funded throughout the state’s university system.

OSU is located in Corvallis, a community of 53,000 people situated in the Willamette Valley between Portland and Eugene. Ocean beaches, lakes, rivers, forests, high desert, the rugged Cascade and Coast Ranges, and the urban amenities of the Portland metropolitan area are all within a 100 mile drive of Corvallis. Approximately 15,800 undergraduate and 3,500 graduate students are enrolled at OSU, including 2,800 U.S. students of color and 900 international students.

The university has an institution-wide commitment to diversity, multiculturalism and community. We actively engage in recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce and student body that include members of historically underrepresented groups. We strive to build and sustain a welcoming and supportive campus environment. OSU provides outstanding leadership opportunities for people interested in promoting and enhancing diversity, nurturing creativity and building community.

 

To Apply    
Please go to this address at Oregon State University’s web site:

http://oregonstate.edu/jobs/. Posting Position number 0002296. Please include 3 letters of reference with your application. Please contact Susan.Dobbie@oregonstate.edu should you have any questions about the application process.

For full consideration, please apply by July 31, 2008.

                       

Oregon State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer

 

For a complete list of positions open at Oregon State University, click here.

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Faculty Research Assistant

The Department of Biological and Ecological Engineering invites you to apply for a

fixed-term, Faculty Research Assistant, field crew leader and hydraulic analyst/modeler, position in the areas of sediment dynamics of dam removal.

Applicants should at a minimum have an earned Masters of Science degree in Civil Engineering, Geosciences, or related degrees.


Responsibilities

Instrumentation and assessment of river condition (channel surveys, sediment sampling, habitat characterization, invertebrate sampling, photo points, etc.) will be the early and ongoing responsibilities. Support of field efforts working with a team of graduate students will be a central component of the work, as will statistical summary and numerical modeling of the field observations.  Assistance in writing reports and proposals will be a regular part of the assignment.  The position will have wide flexibility in day-to-day and long term tasks to match the interests and skills of the candidate, within the scope of the on-going basic needs of the team.  Additionally, collaboration across disciplines (ecology, geosciences, engineering) and agencies (federal, state, tribal, local) will be required. Effort will be split approximately 50% field and 50% office.

Qualifications    
Applicants should at a minimum have an earned Masters of Science degree in Civil Engineering, Geosciences, or related degrees. Additional qualifications include: breadth of experience and professional capabilities with surveying and sediment sampling of mid-large rivers, statistics, and basic hydraulic modeling.  Excellent oral and written communication skill required.  Evidence of potential as a productive member of a research team is essential, and will be evaluated based on references, documented performance as a graduate student or employee, publications, and involvement in research or other relevant activity. Evidence of productivity in program development based upon references and publication record. The ability /interest in learning to fabricate basic mechanical fixtures and novel sampling approaches using standard machine tools is preferred. Preferred qualifications include a demonstrable commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity.

University and Community

OSU is one of only two American universities to hold the Land-, Sea-, Sun- and Space-Grant designations and is the only Oregon institution recognized for its “very high research activity” (RU/VH) by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. OSU is comprised of 11 academic colleges with strengths in natural resources, earth dynamics and sustainability, life sciences, entrepreneurship and the arts and sciences. OSU has facilities and/or programs in every county in the state, including 12 regional experiment stations, 35 county extension offices, a branch campus in Bend, a major marine science center in Newport, and a range of programs and facilities in Portland. OSU is Oregon’s largest public research university, conducting more than 60 percent of the research funded throughout the state’s university system.

OSU is located in Corvallis, a community of 53,000 people situated in the Willamette Valley between Portland and Eugene. Ocean beaches, lakes, rivers, forests, high desert, the rugged Cascade and Coast Ranges, and the urban amenities of the Portland metropolitan area are all within a 100 mile drive of Corvallis. Approximately 15,800 undergraduate and 3,500 graduate students are enrolled at OSU, including 2,800 U.S. students of color and 900 international students.

The university has an institution-wide commitment to diversity, multiculturalism and community. We actively engage in recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce and student body that include members of historically underrepresented groups. We strive to build and sustain a welcoming and supportive campus environment. OSU provides outstanding leadership opportunities for people interested in promoting and enhancing diversity, nurturing creativity and building community.

 

To Apply    
For the full job posting, please visit http://oregonstate.edu/jobs/  Job Posting 0002602. Please contact Susan.Dobbie@oregonstate.edu should you have any questions about the application process. For full consideration; please submit your application no later than May 30, 2008.

                    

Oregon State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer

For a complete list of positions open at Oregon State University, click here.