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Instructor/Assistant Professor/Associate Professor

Position DetailsTo create a Posting, first complete the information on this screen, then click the Next button or select the page in the left hand navigation menu. Proceed through all sections completing all necessary information. To submit the Posting to Human Resources, you must go to the Posting Summary Page by clicking on the Next button until you reach the Posting Summary Page or select Posting Summary Page from the left navigation menu. Once a summary page appears, hover your mouse over the orange Action button for a list of possible approval step options.Position Information Position TitleInstructor/Assistant Professor/Associate ProfessorJob SummaryTuskegee University's Aviation Science Program seeks a dedicated and experienced aviation educator to serve as an Associate/Assistant Professor/lnstructor. The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching ground school courses and other aviation-related subjects, contributing to the development of future aviators and aviation professionals.Essential Job DutiesTeaching areas include private, instrument, and commercial ground schools, large transport category operations, crew resource management, aviation safety, aviation meteorology, aircraft systems, aerodynamics, aircraft structures, propulsion, stability and control, aircraft performance human factors, and other content areas brought forth through program expansion.Develop and update course materials to align with FAA regulations and industry best practices.Provide academic advising and mentorship to students pursuing an aviation career.Engage in research, professional development, and service activities that contribute to the advancement of the program.Participate in departmental, college, and university committees as needed.Maintain compliance with FAA regulations and university policies.Preferred QualificationsEarned MS (for instructor/assistant professor), PhD (for associate professor) in Aerospace Engineering, Aviation Science, Business, Education or other area appropriate ta the courses to be taught.Active CFI, CFII, or Advanced Ground Instructor FAA certificationsAdditional Desirable Qualifications:At least two years of teaching experience of aviation courses at a college level or in a Part 141/61 flight school.Industry experience as a commercial pilot, airline transport pilot (ATP), or related aviation field. Experience in curriculum development and accreditation processes.Physical DemandsFLSAExemptStatusFull-TimeSkills and AttributesKnowledge of FAA regulations, proceduresGround instruction for private, instrument, commercial certificationsAbility to communicate effectivelyPosting Detail Information Posting NumberF1018Will this position required travel?NOWill this position required night, weekend, and after hour work?NOWill this positon be supported using grants or contract funding?NONumber of Vacancies2Desired Start DatePosition End Date (if temporary)Open Date05/05/2026Close Date08/30/2026Open Until FilledNoSpecial Instructions SummaryEach applicant, including all current employees, must complete and submit the following documents:Tuskegee University employment applicationCover LetterResume/CVRecommendation lettersCopies of unofficial transcripts.Please note that official transcripts(s) will be required upon hireQuick Link for Internal Postingshttps://tuskegee.peopleadmin.com/postings/3700