Assistant Professor of Building Construction
New Yesterday
The in the at Virginia Tech seeks applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Building Construction, effective August 2025. We are seeking candidates motivated to contribute to a collegial, interdisciplinary community with a strong tradition of both fundamental and applied research that aligns with recent initiatives at Virginia Tech including a campus-wide, multi-disciplinary focus on as well as a focus on Industry 4.0 for Construction.
Such initiatives endorse a wide range of research foci with relevance for the built environment, including but not limited to the following:
Tools of analysis, representation, design, and evaluation, including BIM and Digital Twins
Semi- or autonomous systems and robotics
3-D printed structures, additive manufacturing, offsite construction or prefabrication
Data collection technologies, e.g. sensors, cyber-physical systems
Internet-of-Things, wireless and cyber security
Mixed-reality technologies
Human-Computer Interaction, Human Factors
The School is currently home to 30 and over 600 undergraduate and 50 graduate students. The School offers the following degrees: 1) , 2) , 3) , and 4) .
The Department of Building Construction is a founding partner of the Myers-Lawson School of Construction and is located within the College of Engineering, whose undergraduate program ranks 13th and graduate program ranks 30th among all U.S. engineering schools (USN&WR).
The Mission of the is to educate and inspire our students to be critical thinkers, innovators, and leaders. Our core values are inclusiveness, excellence, integrity, perseverance, and stewardship. This faculty position will be located at Virginia Tech's main campus in Blacksburg, Virginia, in an area consistently ranked among the country's best places to live.
Faculty in the School work primarily in two adjacent facilities, (completed 2007) and (completed 2024). Hitt Hall’s unique two-story Innovation Lab provides opportunities for temporary and large-scale student-based projects. The surrounding exterior Innovation Plaza provides additional space for outdoor demonstrations and teaching. Bishop-Favrao Hall functions as a teaching tool, as elements that are usually hidden behind walls and ceiling panels are exposed and labeled. All public spaces in Bishop-Favrao Hall have exposed ceilings to allow students and visitors to see the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and electrical systems.
Bishop-Favrao and Hitt Halls are home to the (VCHR) and the Center for Innovation in Construction Health and Well-Being (IC-SAFE) in addition to .
Required Qualifications
Applicants must hold a doctoral degree in construction or a closely related discipline by appointment start date and must demonstrate a high potential to effectively:
Publish in peer-reviewed journals
Develop an externally funded research program
Teach courses in the
Mentor students
Collaborate across disciplinary boundaries
Preferred Qualifications
Preferred qualifications include a demonstrated record of:
Leadership of funded research in one or more of the focus areas listed above
Effective teaching in higher education
A high level of productivity in scholarly output
Commitment to our School values of inclusion, safety, service and experiential learning.
Appointment Type
Regular
Salary Information
$105,000 - $110,000
Review Date
Open until filled
Additional Information
The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check.
- Location:
- Blacksburg