Ph.D. in reliability engineering, systems engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, civil engineering, chemical engineering, or closely related field.
Physical Demands:
Normal office environment-
sedentary work Substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers
Ability to travel around campus for meetings and to attend to duties
Preferences:
N/A
Licenses/ Certifications:
Additional Job Details
Required Application Materials:
Cover Letter, CV, List of three references
Best Consideration Date:
07/31/2025
Posting Close Date:
Open Until Filled:
Yes
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Department
ENGR-Mechanical Engineering
Worker Sub-Type
Faculty Regular
Salary Range
$60,000 - $90,000
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Job Description Summary
Organization's Summary Statement:
The candidate will join a dynamic, growing team at the University of Maryland's Center for Risk and Reliability (CRR). The University of Maryland is an international leader among academic institutions in reliability education and research, consistently ranked among the top 5 programs worldwide. CRR research covers a wide range of subjects involving systems and processes. It includes topics on predictive reliability and human reliability analysis methods, advanced probabilistic inference methods, system-level health monitoring and prognostics, and risk analysis theory. CRR applications focus on complex systems such as energy, nuclear power plants, hydrogen fuels, pipelines, infrastructure, manufacturing, space, aviation, petrochemical installations, and transportation.
The A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland catalyzes high-quality research, innovation, and learning, preparing our students to create innovations that will address the 21st century Grand Challenges (e.g., energy, environment, security, and human health) and improve the human condition. The Clark School is dedicated to leading and transforming the engineering discipline and profession, accelerating entrepreneurship, and transforming research and learning activities into innovations that benefit millions.