- Join us in shaping the future of Built Environment education through high-quality teaching, impactful research, and innovative, experiential learning opportunities.
- Contribute to a vibrant academic community while enhancing student success.
- Full-time, permanent opportunity based at our Albany campus in Auckland.
About the role
This is a dynamic academic role within the Built Environment discipline, combining teaching, research, and service. In this role, you will:
- Build and sustain an active research programme, contribute to School research groups, engage with industry partners, publish scholarly work, secure research funding, and supervise student research.
- Deliver and coordinate undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, contribute to curriculum innovation across Built Environment disciplines, and foster an inclusive and engaging learning environment that supports student success.
- Strengthen relationships with industry and the wider community, contribute to professional and community service, and support the University's commitments, including the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi.
- Participate in committees, support administrative activities, uphold University policies, contribute to a collaborative culture, and maintain ongoing professional development.
About you
To be successful in this role, you will:
- Hold a relevant PhD in construction management, construction IT and AI, architecture, engineering, building science, civil engineering, or a related field, with a strong record of research and publications relevant to the Built Environment, including, but not limited to, design, construction, facilities management, and the interfaces between these project stages.
- Hold, or be working towards, current and relevant professional qualifications in one or more professional institutes related to the Built Environment (e.g. RICS, NZIQS, CIOB, PMI).
- Have recent and relevant teaching experience within a university or other tertiary education environment.
- Have a reputable peer-reviewed research publication record.
- Have experience successfully securing competitive external academic research or industry R&D funding.
- Have a proven record of successful postgraduate research supervision.
What's in it for you?
You'll join a collaborative, future-focused team that supports world-class teaching and research across the University. Based on our beautiful Albany campus, you'll enjoy a supportive work environment with a healthy work-life balance.
You will also receive an employer contribution to the UniSaver Superannuation Scheme should you choose to join, five university holidays each year in addition to annual leave, and a subsidised Southern Cross Healthcare plan for you and your whānau.
The salary will depend on experience and will be in the range of $86,113-$152,711.
Apply now (via the 'Apply' button above) and make an impact that matters.
Further enquiries should be directed to M.Sutrisna@massey.ac.nz, Professor Monty Sutrisna, School of Built Environment, Massey University.