Employment

The Department of Electrical, ComputerÌýand Energy Engineering invites you to join our team.

Below are current and ongoing job opportunities in our department. For other opportunities not listed on this page, please visitÌý91¸£ÀûÉç Jobs.Ìý

Faculty Positions

Please visit the college's Faculty Careers page for more information and guidance for faculty applicants.Ìý


Temporary Faculty and Lecturers

Each semester, the Department of Electrical, ComputerÌýand Energy Engineering seeks lecturers to teach a variety of courses to our students. These teaching roles are filled on an as-needed basis each semester.Ìý

The title of lecturer is given to individuals who teach on a course-by-course basis. For graduate-level courses, candidates must hold a graduate degree in a relevant field or equivalent experience in a related field. For undergraduate-level courses, candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field. For all courses, prior experience as a course instructor is strongly preferred for any interested applicants.

Lecturer Compensation (effective 1/1/25)

  • ECEE courses - $13,250 per course, for a standard 3 or 4 credit course. This amount will be prorated for courses that are less than 3 credits.
  • ​Professional Master’s courses - $18,650 per course, for a standard 3 or 4 credit course. This amount will be prorated for courses that are less than 3 credits.

Exception(s) to the rates listed above:

  • ECEN 5930: Industry Internship - $6,216.66 per course.Ìý This course is online, with a much smaller teaching workload that the typical 3-credit course requirement.

​Department needs fluctuate substantially from semester-to-semester. If you have an interest in teaching with the department, we encourage you to contact us to share your areas of specialization.Ìý

Lecturer positions are not permanent employees and hired on a semester-by-semester basis. This position is eligible for employee sick leave earned monthly on a prorated basis. For more information and open opportunities of permanent faculty positions, please visitÌý91¸£ÀûÉç Jobs.Ìý

Interested applicants for lecturer openings in the Department of Electrical, ComputerÌýand Energy Engineering may contact Payroll SpecialistÌýPatty Sue Femrite for information about available positions.Ìý

For full consideration, applicants interested in Lecturer positions in the Department of Electrical, ComputerÌýand Energy Engineering should submit their resumes to Patty Sue Femrite by the dates listed below:

  • July 16th for Fall semester
  • December 1st for Spring semester
  • March 1st for Summer semester

ECEE Student Jobs

Each semester, the Department of Electrical, ComputerÌýand Energy Engineering seeks student employees in the areas of course support and research assistance. These student roles are filled on an as-needed basis each semester. Student positions are not permanent employees.Ìý

For full consideration for , please apply during the following dates per semester:

  • Fall:ÌýJuly 1 through September 4
  • Spring: November 1 through January 31

We offer the following positions within our program:

Assist a faculty member in their course with responsibilities such as:

  • Grading
  • Responding to student questions and inquiries about course content and materials
  • Assisting the instructor with course content management and organization on Canvas
  • Researching data and materials for the course

Learning Assistant Hourly Pay Rates

  • Undergraduate student (LA):Ìý$17.50Ìýper hour beginning Spring 2023
    • Please note, students may be hired as either 5 hour maximum or 10 hour maximum roles for the same rate of pay.
  • Graduate student (GLA):Ìý$29Ìýper hourÌýbeginning Spring 2023
    • Please note, students may be hired as either 5 hour maximum or 10 hour maximum roles for the same rate of pay.Ìý

Interested applicants for student assistant openings in the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering should fill out the .Ìý

Assist a faculty member in their research.

Student Hourly Research Pay Rates

  • Undergraduate student (SA II & SA III):Ìý$16-$27.50Ìýper hour, beginning spring 2024
  • Graduate student (SA IV):Ìý$25-$35Ìýper hour, beginning spring 2024.Ìý

Please note thatÌýhours may varyÌýbased on the needs of the research.Ìý

Interested applicants for student assistant openings in the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering should fill out theÌý.Ìý

Assist a faculty member in their course with responsibilities such as:

  • Grading
  • Responding to student questions and inquiries about course content and materials