Part-time Professor- Construction Costs and Bidding at Durham College
Oshawa, ON, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 Dec, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

09 Sep, 25

Experience

3 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Disabilities, Learning, Teaching, Resume, Applied Research, Rest, Assessment Methodologies, Universal Design

Industry

Education Management

Description

ABOUT DURHAM COLLEGE:

Durham College (DC) is a leading post-secondary institution that supports students to develop career-ready skills for the ever-changing job market. With a focus on experiential learning, led by expert faculty, through field placements, applied research, co-ops and other hands-on opportunities, DC grads are known for having the skills and knowledge they need to adapt to the ever-changing workforce.
A leader in innovative teaching and learning, Durham College offers a wide range of market-driven programs across multiple disciplines, including culinary management, farming and horticulture, business, IT, construction and trades, science and technology, health care, engineering, social and community services, media, art and design.
Our modern campuses in Oshawa and Whitby offer 145 programs – including six honours bachelor’s degrees and 11 apprenticeship programs – to more than 13,700 full-time post-secondary and 2,300 apprenticeship students. In addition, more than 14,600 students participate in professional and part-time learning. More than 110,500 alumni represent the college, both locally and around the world.
A forward-looking organization committed to collaboration, innovation and sustainability, Durham College is ranked annually as one of the GTA’s Top 100 employers and one of Canada’s Greenest Employers and has been recognized as a Top 50 Research College in Canada, 10 times.
DC has an estimated annual economic impact of more than $913 million on Durham Region and is proud to be an active and engaged member of the communities we serve by contributing resources and expertise to enhance social and economic well-being through partnerships, investments and collaboration.
Position Information:
Durham College is seeking an experienced and motivated professional who shares our commitment to quality and student success. The Faculty of Science and Engineering Technology requires a part-time professor to teach Construction Costs and Bidding (MGMT 31001) in our Honours Bachelor of Construction Management program.
Successful financial and cost management of construction projects within budget, deadlines, and resource limitations is essential to construction management. This course emphasizes cash flow, overhead, trends, accounting functions, and projections in cost-control theory. Students apply quantity surveying principles to further develop and learn pricing, bidding, and tendering as well as project cost-control techniques when recommending alternatives in construction projects. Through practical assignments and a two phase project allow the student to demonstrate and apply cost-control techniques. These essential principles of estimating quantity and price for materials, equipment, and labour considerations are developed with practical assignments that prepare students for a bid submission of a construction project in the National Bid Competition to be held by the TCIC in semester six.

THE IDEAL CANDIDATE WILL MEET OR EXCEED THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS:

  • A relevant Master’s degree combined with industry credentials (Ph. D is an asset).
  • A minimum of five years of recent (within the past three years) and relevant work experience.
  • Teaching experience at the post-secondary level with a demonstrated understanding and application of Universal Design for
  • Learning and current assessment methodologies.
  • Experience participating in industry-led or community-based applied research is an asset.
  • Demonstrated use of current technologies to support student learning and the management of grades.
  • Proven track-record of life-long learning.
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with a variety of internal and external stakeholders including students, faculty, support staff, administrators and community stakeholders.
  • Understanding of the Ontario college system.

PLEASE APPLY BELOW BY SUBMITTING YOUR COVER LETTER AND RESUME TO THE ONLINE PORTAL. PREFERENCE WILL BE GIVEN TO CANDIDATES WITH RELEVANT EDUCATIONAL CREDENTIALS AND A PROVEN TRACK RECORD OF RELEVANT WORK/TEACHING EXPERIENCE. APPLICANTS MUST HAVE THE APPROPRIATE ACCREDITATION OR TRADE CERTIFICATION. JOB COMPETITION WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL THE POSITION IS FILLED. COMPETITION NUMBER PT-SET-227.

Contact Us T:905.721.3073 HumanResources@durhamcollege.ca
C Wing, Second Floor - 2000 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa, ON
Durham College invites applications from all qualified individuals. Durham is committed to fostering workplace diversity, and, provides accommodations to applicants with disabilities throughout our hiring process. If you require this information in alternate format; require communication supports; an accommodation in applying for a posting and/or if you are selected for an interview, please contact our Human Resources (HR) department and an HR assistant will work with you to meet your needs.
We thank you for your interest in employment with Durham College however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Land Acknowledgement
Durham College is situated on the traditional lands of the First Peoples of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation. These lands are covered under the Williams Treaties and rest within the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg. We offer our gratitude to the Indigenous Peoples who care for and, through the treaty process, share the lands on which we live, learn, teach and prosper today

Responsibilities
  • Creating a positive learning environment that accommodates students’ diverse cultural and educational backgrounds, experiences, and individual learning styles;
  • Utilizing principles of adult education to actively engage students in the learning process;
  • Effectively using educational technologies to support learning, manage and post grades, and deliver hybrid and on-line courses;
  • Developing curriculum that uses appropriate strategies and tools to assess student learning;
  • Ensuring that course and program curriculum is current and relevant;
  • Working independently and demonstrating initiative; and
  • Working effectively with students, the program team, and a variety of internal and external stakeholders
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