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Ann Marie Dawson <[log in to unmask]>
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From: Cathie Allen <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2000 14:16:36 -0700
Subject: Position Announcement
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FACULTY POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
Industrial Technology

The Department of Engineering Technology at Western Washington University
seeks applicants to fill a tenure track, Assistant Professor position in
Industrial Technology to begin September 16, 2001.  Required
qualifications
for the position include an EdD or PhD (before September 16, 2001) from
an
accredited institution in an appropriate technical discipline and a
demonstrable proficiency in 3D modern parametric computer design tools
such
as Pro Engineer or Ideas or CATIA.  Preferred qualifications include
demonstrable proficiency in 3D Studio Max or a similar program, or the
CAM
component of parametric modeling, or successful prior teaching
experience,
or expertise in NAIT accreditation.    A desirable qualification is
demonstrated experience working with a diverse student body and a diverse
staff.  Promotion and tenure decisions at Western Washington University
are
based upon teaching effectiveness, scholarly activity, and service
activity.

The successful candidate will share the responsibilities for the
development
of the Industrial Technology program and teach undergraduate courses in
Industrial Technology.  Primary teaching areas include modern parametric
engineering design tools including: Engineering Graphics I and II,
Advanced
CAD Applications, CAD Customization and Programming, and CAD Animation.
Additional responsibilities will include: advising students, professional
interaction with colleagues, industry and the University community, NAIT
accreditation, participation in program development, student clubs, and
in
professional development activities.  The successful candidate will also
be
expected to participate in the teaching of the department's shared basic
courses and in department and University developmental activities.

Part of Western's College of Arts and Sciences, the Engineering
Technology
Department offers six distinct academic programs: Electronics Engineering
Technology, Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Plastics Engineering
Technology, Technology Education, Industrial Design, and Industrial
Technology with 14 full-time faculty, 5 part-time faculty and 5 staff
members.  The department is also home to the nationally known Vehicle
Research Institute (VRI). The department is housed in the Ross
Engineering
Technology Building (1987), serves approximately 425 majors and graduates
approximately 100 students per year.

Western Washington University is a high quality, comprehensive, regional
university that serves over 12,000 students on a beautiful campus in
Bellingham, Washington.  Western's philosophy underscores education of
individual students, academic quality, and dedication to community.
Western
is state-funded and operates on the quarter system between mid-September
and
mid-June.  Summer quarter is currently self-sustaining.

WWU is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, committed to
assembling a diverse, broadly trained faculty and staff.  Women,
minorities,
persons with disabilities, Vietnam-era veterans and disabled veterans are
encouraged to apply.  For disability accommodation, call (360) 650-3306
(V)
or (360) 650-7606 (TTY).  All new employees must complete the Measles
Immunization Report Form and show employment eligibility verification as
required by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service before
beginning
work at WWU.

WWU is committed to fostering a safe learning and working environment.
Our
Annual Campus Security Report can be viewed at
www.wwu.edu/dept/vpsa/campus_safety.htm and includes information on
campus
crime and WWU safety policies and procedures.  For a paper copy call
Human
Resources at (360) 650-3774, TTY (360) 650-7696.  For alternate formats
call
(360) 650-3389.

Candidates must send a letter of application outlining their
qualifications
for the position which must include a statement regarding teaching
philosophy and laboratory development, a resume or curriculum vita, a
list
of relevant software packages and level of proficiency for each listed
package, names, addresses and phone numbers of five professional
references,
and three written letters of recommendation [sent with the candidate's
application materials] to:
        Kathleen L. Kitto, Chair
        Western Washington University
        Engineering Technology Department
        Bellingham, WA 98225-9086

Applications must be received by April 1, 2001, to receive full
consideration in the selection process.  Contact (360) 650-3380 [TTY
Relay #
1 (800) 833-6388] for questions regarding the position.  The ET fax
number
is (360) 650-4847 and Professor Kitto's e-mail address is
[log in to unmask];
visit our WEB site http://www.etec.wwu.edu.

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