Assistant Professor (Aviation)
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Job no: 495443
Work type: Faculty Full Time
Location: Ypsilanti
Categories: Academic & Student Affairs, College of Engineering & Technology
Title: Assistant Professor (Aviation)
Employee Classification: FA - Faculty 16 and 24 Pay
Pay Grade: FA 01
Division: Academic and Student Affairs
Subdivision: School of Tech Prof Services Mngmt
Department: College of Eng & Technology
Campus Location: Main Campus
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General Summary
The School of Technology Studies & Professional Services Management (STPSM) at Eastern Michigan University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the Aviation Flight Program. This position supports both Aviation Flight Technology and Aviation Management Technology, with an emphasis on high-quality teaching, student mentorship, and professional engagement in a collegiate FAA Part 141 environment.
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Principal Duties and Responsibilities
• Teach a contractual load of undergraduate aviation courses as assigned by the school. • Provide ground instruction as appropriate within the FAA Part 141 flight program. • Demonstrate excellence in student-centered aviation instruction, including the ability to clearly explain complex regulatory, safety, and operational concepts. • Employ sound pedagogical practices in both classroom and flight instruction environments, emphasizing learning outcomes rather than personal flight experience alone. • Assess student learning using appropriate evaluation methods and provide constructive, developmental feedback. • Mentor students in professional judgment, decision-making, and ethical responsibility within the aviation industry. • Work with the School Director in planning, marketing, and recruiting activities. • Confer periodically with the School Director on curriculum and instructional matters. • Work closely with the Director of Flight Operations to coordinate instructional and operational needs of the flight program. • Provide academic advising to undergraduate aviation students. • Participate in curriculum development and revision to ensure alignment with FAA regulations, industry standards, and emerging technologies. • Engage in research, scholarly activity, or professional dissemination consistent with expectations for tenure-track faculty. • Provide service to the department, college, and university, including committee participation and student support activities.
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Minimum Qualifications:
• Terminal degree in Aviation, Aeronautics, Aerospace, or a closely related field OR • Master’s degree plus (“Master’s +”) significant documented professional credentials and experience as defined below. Master’s Plus (“Master’s +”) Definition Master’s degree in Aviation, Aeronautics, Aerospace, or a closely related field, plus: Required: • Current FAA Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) and Certified Flight Instructor – Instrument (CFII) certificates • Commercial Pilot Certificate or Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate AND at least two (2) of the following: • Minimum of 3,000 total flight hours • At least one FAA aircraft type rating • Four (4) or more years of collegiate-level aviation instruction experience • Documented experience in an aviation management or leadership role (e.g., Chief Flight Instructor, Director of Operations, safety manager, or comparable position) • Five (5) years or more experience in an aviation-related field. Pilot, FAA, Military ATC. Minimum of two (2) years of experience teaching aviation-related courses and/or providing flight instruction at the collegiate or professional level. • Demonstrated effectiveness as an instructor, including the ability to articulate teaching philosophy, instructional methods, and student learning outcomes. • Experience using learning management systems and instructional technology for course delivery. • Strong written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills.
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Preferred Qualifications:
• Experience teaching in an FAA Part 141 flight training program. • FAA 141 Assistant Flight/Ground Instructor Minimums • Demonstrated knowledge of FAA regulations, aviation safety, and aviation law, and insurance. • Experience with aviation safety management systems (SMS), airport operations, or regulatory compliance. • Experience designing or revising course content, including syllabi, assessments, and instructional activities. • Experience mentoring flight instructors or serving in instructional standardization or leadership roles. • Evidence of excellence in teaching, such as student evaluations, peer observations, curriculum development, or teaching awards. • Evidence of or clear potential for scholarly or professional activity appropriate for tenure. • Additional certificates or qualifications UAS, A&P, Dispatch Certificate, ATC.
Special Instructions:
Application materials must include: • Letter of application • Curriculum vitae, including publications, if any • Statement of teaching philosophy (up to two pages) addressing the applicant’s approach to aviation instruction and student learning • Names and contact information for three professional references familiar with the applicant’s qualifications Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
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Appointment Percentage:
100%
Advertised: Eastern Standard Time
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