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Assistant/Associate Professor of Practice
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The Materials Science and Engineering Department at Virginia Tech is seeking an Assistant/Associate Professor of Practice to serve as the Director of the Kroehling Advanced Materials Foundry. This position is responsible for teaching classes related to metallurgy and metal casting, for the day-to-day operation of the Kroehling Advanced Materials Foundry, and for promoting student involvement with metallurgy and metal casting related professional societies.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Teaching
- Teach metallurgy and metal casting related classes (4 to 6 classes per semester)
- Develop new classes when appropriate
- Mentor metal casting related senior design projects
- Participate on department and college committees as required by the Department Head
Foundry Director
- Serve as the Virginia Tech Foundry Educational Foundation (FEF) Key Professor
- Manage FEF discretionary and scholarship funding
- Chair the Virginia Tech FEF Foundry Industrial Advisory Board
- Attend FEF Key professor meetings
- Attend the yearly FEF-College Industry Conference and choose students to represent Virginia Tech at the conference
- Chair the Virginia Tech Foundry Safety Committee and be the liaison to the Virginia Tech Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Department
- Maintain the foundry EHS Safety Management System
- Serve as the foundry Building Emergency Coordinator (BEC)
- Procure all of the foundry supplies (such as sand, binder, metal, expendable materials, compressed gases, etc.)
- Perform simple routine maintenance on foundry equipment; ensure all foundry equipment is properly maintained and inspected when needed (overhead crane must be inspected annually, air compressor must be inspected every two years)
- Serve as the First Responder for accidents and injuries at the foundry (must be trained in CPR/AED/First Aid)
- Promote student attendance at metallurgy and metal casting related conferences (such as ASM IMAT, AFS Metalcasting Congress, AFS Piedmont Chapter meetings, AFS Regional meetings, AIST Southeast Member Chapter annual meeting, AISTech, TMS Annual conference, MS&T conference)
- Promote student participation in metallurgy and metal casting related competitions (such as ASM Domesday, SFSA Cast-In-Steel competition, AFS Regional casting competitions, FEF-IJMC Undergraduate Student Research competitions, AIST Undergraduate Student Research competitions, ICI student casting competitions, TMS Bladesmithing competition)
- Write letters of recommendation for undergraduate and graduate students (for scholarships, internships, and full time employment)
- Handle yearly Magma software donation
- complete paperwork
- attend yearly Magma North American User Group meeting
- choose students to attend yearly Magma North American User Group meeting and the yearly Magma University Experience
Outreach
- Serve as the liaison to metal casting related Professional Societies (such as AFS, AIST, ASM International, TMS)
- Serve as the faculty advisor to the American Foundry Society (AFS) Student Chapter at Virginia Tech
- Participate in outreach activities (such as Open Foundry Days, C-Tech^2,Women’s Preview Weekend, College of Engineering recruitment events)
Research (not a requirement for a Professor of Practice)
- Identify and explore opportunities with other faculty on interdisciplinary research
- Advise undergraduate (and graduate) student research
Required Documentation
A complete application must include: (1) a current curriculum vitae or resume; (2) a one-page cover letter describing the applicant’s experience and interest in the position; (3) a two-page teaching and outreach plan outlining the applicant’s teaching philosophy, commitment to student success, and proposed undergraduate and graduate teaching and outreach activities related to metal casting; (4) a two-page plan describing the applicant’s vision for the future direction of the Kroehling Advanced Materials Foundry; and (5) the names and contact information of three professional references. Applicants may also optionally submit a three-page statement of research interests; however, sponsored research is not a requirement for the Professor of Practice position.
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS
Required
- Masters of Science degree (PhD preferred) in Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering/Technology, Manufacturing Technology, or related discipline
- Knowledgeable in induction, resistance, arc, and cupola melting
- Knowledgeable in the production of aluminum, copper, zinc, iron (gray, ductile), and steel alloys
- Knowledgeable in bonded sand, investment shell, and 3D printed sand molding
- Exemplary teaching abilities
Preferred
- History of working in industrial foundry experience
- Level 1 training in MagmasoftTM (requirement to maintain our MagmasoftTM software yearly donation)
- Experience in computational materials modeling software (such as ThermoCalcTM)
- Interest in mechanical testing
- Environmental, Health, and Safety Training
- Chemical Safety – General Lab Safety
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Awareness
- Fire and Life Safety – Portable Fire Extinguishers
- Lockout – Tagout Authorized User
- Silica Awareness
- Respiratory Protection
- Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety
- Hand and Power Tool Safety
- Fall Protection – Fall Hazard Awareness
- Ladder Safety
- Powered Industrial Truck training
- Crane Safety – Overhead Crane training
- Machine Shop Safety
- Confined Space Awareness
- CPR/AED/First Aid
- Laboratory Hazardous Waste training
- Hazard Assessment training
- HAZCOM RTK training
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