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Adjunct Lecturer, Civil and Architectural Engineering and Mechanics (Multiple Positions)
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Adjunct Lecturer, Civil and Architectural Engineering and Mechanics (Multiple Positions)
Posting Number req26508
Department Civil Arch Engr and Mechanics
Department Website Link https://caem.engineering.arizona.edu/
Medical Sub-Speciality
Location Tucson Campus
Address Tucson, AZ USA
Position Highlights
The Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering and Mechanics invites qualified applicants to apply for an Adjunct Lecturer position. Our current need is for one, or two, Adjunct Lecturer(s) to teach either, or both, of CE 218 Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics and CE 427/527 Computer Applications in Hydraulics (concurrent with HWRS 427/527 and BE 427/527) in the Fall semester of academic year 2026-27. Both positions are are anticipated to be a 0.10 FTE position.
CE 218 is an introduction to fluid mechanics covering topics such as hydrostatics, continuity, irrotational flow, pressure distributions, weirs and gates, momentum and energy, surface drag, pipe friction, form drag, pipe fitting losses.
CE 427/527 is a senior/graduate level course on the use of computer modeling tools for hydraulic engineering design including HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, and EPANET. The Lecturer will teach the theory behind the models, application of the computer models, and demonstrate through examples. The models will be used extensively to perform sensitivity analysis and to design several real world systems. At a minimum, HEC-RAS 6.6 applications should include GeoRAS, and HECRAS-2025 should be introduced for student awareness.
Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
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Duties & Responsibilities
- Lecture for approximately 15 weeks of the course. The course syllabus and material will be provided by the department head. The course material will include a textbook, pre-recorded lecture videos (to be watched outside of class), in-class activities, and example quizzes, homework, exams, etc.
- Coordinate discussion section topics and office hours with possible Teaching Assistant (for CE 218 only); grader that will help grading assignments; and any preceptors if the course is taught in an active learning style.
- Be accessible by students in office hours that may meet on campus or via phone/Zoom during their instructional period. Also, the instructor should be available via email throughout the week.
- Prepare and deliver all lectures; development of homework and provide homework solutions to the grader; and development and grading of examinations.
- Enter grades into the UA online system.
Minimum Qualifications
- PhD in Civil Engineering or Water Resources Engineering or relevant background; or
- MS degree in Civil Engineering or equivalent discipline and 5+ years of experience with a PE; or
- BS degree in Civil Engineering or equivalent discipline and 7+ years of experience with a PE.
Preferred Qualifications
- Strong educational and work/research experience in water resources engineering.
- Experience teaching at the university level with preference to having taught this or a similar course.
Rank Lecturer
Tenure Information Adjunct (NTE)
FLSA Exempt
Full Time/Part Time Part Time
Number of Hours Worked per Week 4-8
Job FTE 0.10-0.20
Work Calendar Academic
Job Category Faculty
Benefits Eligible No Benefits
Rate of Pay $8,000 (per course) / $16,000 (maximum for both courses)
Compensation Type Per Course
Type of criminal background check required: Name-based criminal background check (non-security sensitive)
Number of Vacancies 2
Target Hire Date 8/17/2026
Expected End Date
Contact Information for Candidates Dominic Boccelli
Department Head
dboccelli@arizona.edu
Open Date 7/13/2026
Open Until Filled Yes
Documents Needed to Apply Curriculum Vitae (CV) and Cover Letter
Special Instructions to Applicant
Documents needed with your application
CV and Cover Letter describing your interest and relevant experience.
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