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Civil Engineering Manager

Kingman, AZ · On-site

$82K - $132K/yr

Onsite Health Screening Events 24/7 Virtual Care Employee Assistance Program Short-Term Disability ... consulting engineers regarding transportation, civil infrastructure systems and right-of-way ...

Civil Engineering Manager

Kingman, AZ · On-site

$82K - $132K/yr

Onsite Health Screening Events * 24/7 Virtual Care * Employee Assistance Program * Short-Term ... consulting engineers regarding transportation, civil infrastructure systems and right-of-way ...

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A Virtual Engineering Consultant remotely provides expert engineering advice, design solutions, and technical analysis to clients across various industries. They use digital tools, simulation software, and virtual collaboration platforms to support projects without being physically present. Responsibilities may include system optimization, troubleshooting, feasibility studies, and process improvements. This role allows companies to access specialized engineering expertise flexibly and cost-effectively.

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To thrive as a Virtual Engineering Consultant, you need a solid engineering background, problem-solving expertise, and the ability to manage complex projects remotely, often supported by an engineering degree and relevant industry certifications. Familiarity with digital collaboration platforms, CAD software, cloud-based project management tools, and virtual communication systems like Zoom or Microsoft Teams is commonly required. Strong interpersonal communication, adaptability, and self-motivation are vital soft skills, as are client management and effective teamwork in virtual settings. These competencies enable consultants to deliver high-quality solutions, build client trust, and maintain productivity while working remotely.

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Professor of Engineering

Central Arizona College

Coolidge, AZ • On-site

Full-time, Part-time

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description

Job Summary Provide a world-class learner experience for Central Arizona College students. Perform instruction-related and other duties and responsibilities in accordance with the philosophy, vision, mission, policies, and procedures of the College. This position is expected to be based at CAC's Signal Peak Campus, however it is a district-wide position and travel to and teaching at other campuses may be required.

This position is scheduled to begin SPRING 2027 - January 11, 2027 Anticipated Start Date Responsibilities Teach Engineering classes throughout our curriculum, including EGR102 Introduction to Engineering, EGR120 Digital Design Fundamentals, and EGR222 Circuits I, and Math and/or other related coursework in accordance with the college workload policy and in a variety of potential modalities (e.g., face-to-face, online, hybrid, accelerated, evening or late start classes) on any campus, site or center as dictated by the needs of students. Engineering pedagogy will incorporate activity- and project-based learning. Involvement in the NASA Arizona Space Grant High-Altitude Balloon Payload Grant and team-teaching the associated course (SCI195)

Involvement in our Engineering Projects classes (SCI195A, SCI195B). In addition to teaching the following are responsibilities related to teaching the program: Offer mentoring/career exploration opportunities to students majoring in engineering. Evaluate effectiveness of the engineering pathway for the purpose of continuous improvement in curriculum and pedagogy.

Coordinate outreach activities that promote the college's engineering pathway. Collaborate with regional high school engineering instructors on curriculum design and development that support transfer pathways in engineering. Provide and present information, content, and context through lecture, laboratory, recitation, seminars and/or other learning venues utilizing a variety of teaching/learning styles as appropriate to the course content.

Employ a variety of assessment tools; evaluates grades and comments on student work in order to facilitate and ensure student progress throughout the course. Communicate with students as appropriate. This may include email, online discussions, virtual chats within Blackboard, instant messaging (IM), telephone and/or face-to-face consultations to provide frequent feedback.

Establish and maintain office hours per college policy. Maintain records of student progress and performance; completes and returns required reports to the appropriate office by established due date. Develop, prepare and evaluate instructional materials.

Write and develop syllabi and course calendars. Review and update course outlines, text selection and syllabi in cooperation with other faculty and appropriate district academic chair or program director. Propose and develop new courses, curriculum, programs, instructional materials, and evaluation tools as necessary to meet the needs of the students and community.

Assist in recruitment and retention of students through the development and implementation of teaching and learning strategies primarily in the instructional setting. Cultivate development of instructional programs and knowledge of trends, pedagogy, andragogy, and new technologies. Qualifications Education: Master's degree in engineering or a master's degree in a related field with 18 graduate credits in engineering from a regionally accredited institution of higher education.

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: 1.Community College teaching experience. 2.Background in Electrical Engineering 3.Experience with working with a diverse population of students at varying academic levels (developmental through transfer level), networking and collaborating with external institutions, designing engineering curriculum. Salary: Dependent on Qualifications

Link to current faculty salary schedule Benefits Information: https://centralaz.edu/faculty-staff/talent-development/employee-benefits/ Background Verification: As a condition of employment, all candidates accepting an offer of employment for a full-time, part- time, temporary, student worker, or volunteer position, will be required to undergo a Background Verification. Employment with Central Arizona College is contingent upon the successful completion of the background verification. The level the background verification for this position is: Standard level

All applicants must be at least 18 years of age or older to be considered for this position. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities CAC is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws regarding equal employment opportunity and anti-discrimination. CAC strictly prohibits and does not tolerate discrimination on the basis of the following protected classes and/or characteristics, in all of its operations, programs and activities, including but not limited to employment, promotion, admissions and access to all career and technical programs: race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, sex (including sex assigned at birth, pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity or expression), age, physical or mental disability, citizenship, past, current, or prospective service in the uniformed services, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law.

For more information contact: Laura Shepherd, Title IX Coordinator at 480-677-7853 or titleix@centralaz.edu; Section 504/ADA Coordinator at 520-494-5409 or studentaccessibility@centralaz.edu or Human Resources at human.resources@centrlalaz.edu. Important Notice: As a condition of employment, all full time Central Arizona College employee's automatically become members of the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS). This is a pension system that requires mandatory contributions from the employee with a matching contribution from the employer

The 25-26 fiscal year contribution rate is 12.00%. Please note this rate is subject to change on a fiscal year basis. Membership to ASRS is a condition of employment and is not optional unless you are at least 65 years of age and meet the opt out eligibility requirements, or are a retiree from ASRS

Please consider this when applying for this position. We acknowledge that our institution, Central Arizona College, occupies ancestral lands of the Huhugam (HU-hu-gum), who lived and farmed along the Gila River Basin centuries ago. We thank the Native communities and descendants of these Indigenous people whose stewardship of the land and waterways allows us to be here now: the San Carlos Apache Tribe, Tohono O'odham (THO'-oh-no OH'-oh-thum) Nation, Ak-Chin (AK-Chin) Indian Community, and the Gila River Indian Community, which is comprised of the Akimel O'odham (A-kee-med/r OH-oh-thum) (Pima) and the PEE-Posh (Maricopa) tribes.

Indigenous people from other Native nations also reside in Pinal County. Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized Tribes. All have made innumerable contributions to our region.