Position overview:
Boise State University invites applications for a Chair of the Department of Civil Engineering to lead the development and implementation of a clear, forward-looking strategic vision and drive excellence in a college defined by innovation and growth potential, located in a thriving metropolitan region. This is an opportunity for a collaborative and accountable academic leader to guide a department during a period of growth in research activity, programs, and student demand. The Chair will play a central role in shaping the department’s future, building a strong and cohesive academic community while expanding its impact in research, education, and external partnerships. This role requires a leader who can advance strategic priorities while strengthening alignment, culture, and trust to support a high-performing and cohesive academic community.
The department offers an ABET-accredited B.S. in Civil Engineering program with emphasis areas including environmental, structural, geotechnical, transportation, and water resources engineering, along with a growing M.S. program. Department faculty advise students in the interdisciplinary and collaborative Ph.D. in Engineering and Ph.D. in Computing programs.
The Chair provides administrative and academic leadership for the department and reports to the Dean of the College of Engineering. In collaboration with the faculty, the Chair will develop and implement the department’s strategic vision, hire and mentor faculty in their professional growth, and steward resources and partnerships to support program excellence, accountability, and a culture of trust and innovation to ensure long-term impact.
The Chair is expected to:
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Make timely, well-reasoned decisions and communicate them transparently
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Address conflict directly and constructively to strengthen alignment and support a cohesive, high-functioning department.
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Foster a culture of accountability, trust, and follow-through that enables collective success.
The Chair of the Department of Civil Engineering is expected to provide transformative leadership across the following key areas:
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Strategic Vision and Growth: Lead the development and implementation of a long-term strategic plan that defines the department’s identity, drives innovation in civil engineering education, and anticipates emerging industry trends, while ensuring alignment and accountability across the department.
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Faculty Mentorship and Excellence: Foster a high-achieving, collegial, and accountable academic culture by leading the recruitment of world-class faculty and actively supporting their professional growth through the promotion and tenure process, including providing clear expectations, actionable feedback, and consistent follow-through in faculty development and evaluation.
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Research Innovation: Drive the expansion of the department’s research footprint by identifying interdisciplinary opportunities, supporting large-scale grant pursuits, and enhancing the visibility of departmental scholarship, while aligning research growth with departmental priorities and strengths.
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Teaching Excellence: Provide leadership that promotes excellence in teaching and fosters a culture of high-quality, student-centered learning across the department.
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Curriculum Evolution and Accreditation: Lead the continuous modernization of undergraduate and graduate programs, including the integration of emerging areas, while ensuring continuous ABET accreditation.
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Resource Stewardship: Develop and manage the department’s budget with transparency, clear prioritization, and alignment to strategic goals.
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External Advocacy and Partnerships: Serve as a compelling ambassador for the department, cultivating robust relationships with alumni, industry leaders, and government agencies to enhance philanthropic support and professional opportunities for students.
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Shared Governance: Lead within a shared governance model by fostering transparency and collaboration while maintaining clear decision-making authority and accountability.
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Departmental Culture and Cohesion: Cultivate a collegial and collaborative department culture by proactively addressing challenges and conflict, supporting open communication, and reinforcing shared expectations, accountability, and a strong sense of collective purpose.
The Chair is appointed to a three-year term, subject to annual faculty contract renewal in accordance with university policy. The Chair appointment is renewable, contingent upon performance, departmental needs, and approval by the Dean and Provost. The College seeks a candidate who is prepared to provide sustained, stable leadership and is interested in serving multiple terms to ensure long-range goals are fully realized.
Department overview:
The Department of Civil Engineering at Boise State University is a community of innovative educators, scholars, and students dedicated to designing the sustainable and resilient systems of tomorrow.
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Dynamic Growth: With a thriving population of approximately 270 undergraduate and 25 graduate students, we are committed to providing inclusive, hands-on educational experiences that prepare the next generation of infrastructure leaders.
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Interdisciplinary Research: Our ten core faculty members lead high-impact research across engineered and natural systems. We leverage two robust, interdisciplinary Ph.D. programs, Engineering and Computing, to attract top-tier doctoral talent and push the boundaries of technical innovation.
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Regional Context and Impact: Located in Boise, one of the nation’s fastest-growing metropolitan areas, the department is well-positioned to engage with complex infrastructure and environmental challenges. Faculty and students benefit from strong connections to regional industry, government, and community partners, creating meaningful opportunities for applied research, student learning, and real-world impact. We pride ourselves on a culture of shared governance and collaboration, offering a new Chair the opportunity to help shape the department’s continued growth and impact.
About the College of Engineering:
Driven by its mission to empower critical thinking and solve complex problems, the College of Engineering at Boise State University has experienced sustained growth and increasing national recognition since its founding in 1997.
The College is the largest producer of engineering and computer science graduates in Idaho, with strong enrollment across engineering, construction management, and computer science programs. Students benefit from an applied, hands-on educational approach, with more than 80% participating in internships, research, or other experiential learning opportunities prior to graduation.
The College offers ABET and ACCE-accredited undergraduate programs in civil engineering, computer science, construction management, electrical and computer engineering, materials science & engineering, and mechanical and biomedical engineering, along with master’s programs and participation in interdisciplinary Ph.D. programs in Engineering, Computing, Materials Science and Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Electrical and Computer Engineering. Faculty are engaged in high-impact research supported by growing external funding and modern facilities, including more than 450,000 square feet of teaching and research space.
The College fosters a collaborative and innovative environment with strong connections to industry and community partners, providing a solid foundation for departmental leadership, program growth, and interdisciplinary research.
About Boise State:
Boise State University is a powerhouse of creativity, research, and impact. Our campus sits along the Boise River and reaches into the heart of Idaho’s capital – a vibrant hub for innovation, culture, and outdoor adventure. We’re nationally recognized for trailblazing research, student success, and community impact.
Our faculty are scholars, mentors, and changemakers who advance ideas, discoveries, and the next generation of leaders. Boise offers the perfect backdrop – a welcoming city with a thriving arts scene, growing tech sector, and mountains on the horizon. Join us and help shape a bold, collaborative academic community.
About Boise:
Boise is not just the capital of Idaho; it is one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the United States and a premier destination for engineering professionals. As the "City of Trees," Boise offers a rare blend of urban innovation and unparalleled access to the outdoors.
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A Living Laboratory for Civil Engineering: With the Treasure Valley experiencing rapid growth, Boise provides a front-row seat to the challenges of modern infrastructure. From sustainable water management in the high desert to the evolution of smart transportation systems, our city is the ideal testing ground for visionary civil engineering leadership.
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A Thriving Innovation Ecosystem: Boise is home to industry giants like Micron Technology, as well as a burgeoning startup scene. The region's $50 billion investment in semiconductor and AI infrastructure is driving a surge in related civil and environmental projects, creating rich opportunities for industry partnerships and research funding.
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Unmatched Quality of Life: Located at the foot of the Boise Mountains, the city offers immediate access to the Boise River Greenbelt, world-class hiking, and skiing. Boise consistently ranks as one of the safest and most livable cities in the nation, featuring a vibrant downtown, a thriving arts scene, and a welcoming community culture.
Learn more about faculty careers at Boise State and the City of Boise.
Minimum qualifications:
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Ph.D. in Civil Engineering or a closely related field
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Eligible for appointment at the rank of Associate or Full Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, and must meet the institution’s standards for tenure at the time of hire.
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Clearly demonstrated record of academic leadership experience relevant to the position of department chair
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Demonstrated commitment to excellence in scholarship and teaching
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Demonstrated ability to make complex decisions and manage conflict in academic or organizational settings
Preferred qualifications:
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Experience leading departments or programs through growth or strategic repositioning
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Experience with faculty evaluation, promotion and tenure, and shared academic governance
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Familiarity with ABET accreditation
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Demonstrated ability to build trust, including evidence of transparent communication and consistent follow-through, and to navigate complex interpersonal dynamics, and lead with fairness and integrity
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Experience with multi-year strategic planning and implementation
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Record of building research capacity and supporting faculty development
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Experience strengthening industry and community partnerships
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Professional Engineer (P.E.) licensure, or ability to obtain licensure
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Proven track record of securing peer-reviewed external funding, philanthropic gifts, industrial sponsorships, and/or large-scale center grants.
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Experience fostering interdisciplinary research and education in cross-cutting areas
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Demonstrated ability to lead teams through change, growth, and/or realignment
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Experience balancing collaboration with accountability
Required application materials:
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Cover letter
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Resume or CV
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Leadership statement
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Teaching statement
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Research statement
Closing Date:
Position will remain open until filled, with review to begin on August 17th, 2026.
For questions regarding this position, please contact Amit Jain at ajain@boisestate.edu or Rhonda Magill (department recruitment coordinator) at rmagill@boisestate.edu.
Salary and Benefits:
The anticipated academic-year salary begins at approximately $105,000 for candidates appointed at the Associate Professor rank and $112,000 for candidates appointed at the Full Professor rank. Final salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience. An additional stipend is provided for service as Department Chair. Relocation assistance and other compensation considerations may be available consistent with university policy.
Our standard faculty contract is a 9-month contract (unless otherwise noted) with pay and benefits spread over 12 months. The appointment as department chair includes a guaranteed additional summer month of salary as well as a modest academic year stipend. This is a yearly, renewable contract, unless noted that the position is temporary. More information about faculty contracts and work days is available here.
Boise State University provides a best-in-class benefits package, including (but not limited to):