{"schemaVersion":"jobsearcher.job.v1","id":"784de83b002fccee40208d85","url":"https://jobsearcher.com/jobs/784de83b002fccee40208d85","canonicalUrl":"https://jobsearcher.com/jobs/784de83b002fccee40208d85","title":"Instructor, Engineering Capstone Design Program (Part-Time) (Multiple) (Academic Affairs)","description":"Instructor, Engineering Capstone Design Program (Part-Time) (Multiple) (Academic Affairs) The Craig M. Berge Engineering Design Program of the College of Engineering seeks instructors to teach a \"Cross-disciplinary Design\" (ENGR 498A & B) course. This two‑semester, college‑wide capstone design course is generally taken by graduating seniors in a variety of majors. Students work in interdisciplinary teams to solve industry‑sponsored real‑world design problems using industry‑standard design processes. The class culminates in a public showcase event (Craig M. Berge Engineering Design Day) at the end of the academic year (Spring and Fall semesters) where projects are reviewed by judges for grades and awards.\nInstructors coordinate sections of student teams, mentor students, instruct in the design process, and evaluate progress of assigned project teams (6 or more teams of around 5 to 7 students per team) over two consecutive semesters. The primary responsibility is to serve as the instructor of record for these teams and autonomously keep teams and projects on track.\nThe ideal candidate will have experience in an industry setting as a project manager or equivalent with emphasis on managing design projects.\nDuties & Responsibilities Teach one section that includes six teams of ENGR 498 each in a variety of settings:\nPrepare and deliver instructional materials and guide/lead class activities in 90‑minute breakout sessions with at least six teams in the section (twice a week in both Spring and Fall) to ensure successful individual and team progress in the course and eventual completion of projects assigned to the teams.\nDeliver instructional materials related to instructor's areas of expertise for use in the breakout section. This may include written material, videos, or other instructional materials.\nEvaluate and grade design reports, design presentations, and engineering notebooks in line with course requirements and individual project scopes.\nCollaborate with course coordinator and other 498 instructors to ensure uniform evaluation and synchronization of projects.\nProvide professional and, if possible, technical instruction to teams with regard to the quality of their designs and the progress of their projects.\nCreate an open communication channel with the program sponsors and ensure that the teams are providing them with regular status updates.\nAssist in the professional development of students as they transition from academia into careers.\nMinimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in an engineering or closely related discipline and 5 years of experience as an engineering professional in one or more industrial organizations; OR Master's degree in engineering or a closely related discipline.\nPreferred Qualifications Ten or more years of experience as an engineering professional in one or more industrial organizations.\nExperience with the structure and format of courses at the University of Arizona.\nExperience working in multidisciplinary teams in corporate settings.\nExtensive experience in managing engineering projects in corporate settings.\nExperience with formal project management methods and metrics.\nExperience demonstrating good presentation and public speaking skills.\nProfessional Engineer certification.\nExperience working in industry on engineering-related projects.\nDemonstrated experience with techniques and topics related to engineering design through coursework or industry experience.\nExperience with conceptual designs and development of technical approaches.\nExperience with prototyping and building a variety of engineering products.\nJob Details Rank: Instructor\nTenure Information: Adjunct (NTE)\nFLSA: Exempt\nFull Time/Part Time: Part Time\nNumber of Hours Worked per Week: 10\nBenefits: No Benefits\nRate of Pay: DOE\n\n#J-18808-Ljbffr","company":"Phase2 Technology","rawCompany":"phase2 technology","city":"Tucson","state":"AZ","isRemote":false,"isActive":false,"createdAt":"2026-06-20T04:38:50.527Z","occupations":[{"code":"25-1032.00","title":"Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary","slug":"engineering-teachers-postsecondary"},{"code":"25-1199.00","title":"Postsecondary Teachers, All Other","slug":"postsecondary-teachers-all-other"},{"code":"25-1194.00","title":"Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary","slug":"career-technical-education-teachers-postsecondary"}],"industries":[{"code":"611310","title":"Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools","slug":"colleges-universities-and-professional-schools"},{"code":"611210","title":"Junior Colleges","slug":"junior-colleges"},{"code":"611699","title":"All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction","slug":"all-other-miscellaneous-schools-and-instruction"}],"jobPosting":{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"JobPosting","title":"Instructor, Engineering Capstone Design Program (Part-Time) (Multiple) (Academic Affairs)","description":"Instructor, Engineering Capstone Design Program (Part-Time) (Multiple) (Academic Affairs) The Craig M. 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