UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT A member of the University of

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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT
A member of the University of Wisconsin System, UW-Stout serves approximately 9,300 students in 20 graduate and 40 undergraduate programs. UW-Stout is a
2001 Baldrige Award Recipient, supporting a progressive, learning-centered, quality-based educational environment that is focused on continuous
improvement. A leader in adopting new technology, UW-Stout is a digital campus and all faculty and staff are required to use available technology in their
positions including course delivery. Increasingly, courses are offered via alternative delivery methods and time frames. Faculty members are responsible for
teaching, advising, research and scholarly activity, and service. As an equal employment opportunity & affirmative action employer, UW-Stout is committed to
inclusive excellence and is actively seeking applications from individuals from diverse groups. In compliance with the Wisconsin Fair Employment Act,
employment will be contingent upon a criminal background check.
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT
Engineering & Technology Department
Job Vacancy –Computer Engineering / Biomedical Instrumentation
Position Description: A full-time tenure track faculty position teaching undergraduate lecture/lab engineering
courses in the B.S. Computer Engineering, B.S. Manufacturing Engineering, the B.S. Engineering Technology
degree programs and Biomedical Instrumentation minor, plus additional responsibilities as assigned.
Teaching Responsibilities: must be capable to teach all of the following subjects in a lecture/lab environment
for students with diverse mathematics backgrounds majoring in computer engineering, engineering technology,
and technology education:
 Biomedical Instrumentation
 Signals and Systems
 Control Systems and Instrumentation
 Microprocessor Systems Design
 Digital Logic and Switching
 Power systems
 Electrical / Electronics Circuits
 Computer Engineering Capstone
 Electrical Design Practicum
 Electronic tests and measurements
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Non-Teaching Responsibilities:
 Program Leadership for Biomedical Instrumentation minor
 IEEE Student Organization Advisement
 Capstone Experience Development
 International Education coordination
 Student Recruitment Activities
 Scholarship related to biomedical instrumentation and computer engineering
Additional Duties/Responsibilities/Expectations:
 Participate in program administration
 Set-up, operate, maintain laboratories and equipment
 Develop new laboratory activities as needed
 Develop, conduct, and respond to research and training proposals relevant to the needs of industry
 Develop and maintain contacts and liaison with industry and professional associations
 Advise students
 Participate in professional organization(s) directly related to industry
 Develop and revise curriculum materials
 Activities as stated in contract and UW-Stout faculty handbook
 Expectations for continuing applied research, which may include collaborations with industrial partners,
student/faculty teams, and UW-Stout's Discovery Center; development of funding sources through grants,
donations, and industrial projects
Qualifications:
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Required of all candidates
o Doctorate in Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering
o At least one degree in Biomedical Engineering
o Documented 4 years industrial experience related to electrical engineering and/or biomedical
instrumentation outside of a university environment
o Three years university teaching experience
Rank and Salary: Associate professor
Salary commensurate with qualifications
Date of Appointment: December 2011
Review of applications will begin October 15, 2011 and continue until position is filled. To guarantee full
consideration all materials should be received by this date. Applicants are instructed to send (a) a cover letter
with statements of their teaching experience and interests, industry experience and its appropriateness to the
position, and their scholarship activities and interests, (b) a current resume and (c) a list of three references
which includes current email addresses and phone numbers. In addition, official transcripts must be received
from the university from which the highest degree(s) is held. Applicants may request in writing that their identity
not be revealed during the process, however, all finalists' names will be released upon request.
Department/Program Information: The Engineering and Technology Department is one of seven
departments in the College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (CSTEM). The department
has approximately 30 full time faculty and teaching staff. The department provides courses for programs in
Computer Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Plastics Engineering, Engineering Technology and
Packaging plus other programs throughout the university.
Contact Person:
Jean Price, Academic Department Associate
Engineering and Technology Department
University of Wisconsin-Stout
308 Fryklund Hall
Menomonie, WI 54751
Telephone: (715) 232-1686
Fax:
(715) 232-1330
Email:
engandtechdept@uwstout.edu
NOTICE OF THE FILING OF THE
APPLICATION FOR PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT CERTIFICATION
A competitive recruitment and selection process was conducted for this employment opportunity and a U.S.
worker was not selected. An application for Alien Employment Certification is being filed on behalf of an alien
to fill the employment opportunity.
Anyone with documentary evidence relative to the application, or available workers, wages and/or working
conditions, may contact the Regional Certifying Office of the Department of Labor at the following:
United States Department of Labor
Employment and Training Administration
Foreign Labor Certification National Processing Center
Harris Tower
233 Peachtree Street, Suite 410
Atlanta, GA 30303
Telephone: (404) 893-0101
FAX: (404) 893-4642
The university is located in Menomonie, situated in western Wisconsin, 60 minutes east of Minneapolis-St. Paul on
Interstate 94. Located in the scenic Chippewa Valley Region with a population base of more than 200,000, Menomonie is
a city of 16,000 surrounded by lakes, streams and woodlands. For more information about the Chippewa Valley region, go
to www.chippewavalley.org.
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