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Job No. 157620

  • Job Title:
  • Software Engineering Instructor
  • Employer:
  • Snow College
  • Location:
  • Ephraim , UT
  • Posting Date:
  • 27-Jan-2026
  • Description:
  • Description
    Snow College is seeking a highly motivated software engineering instructor to participate in the continued development and implementation of the Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering Degree Program. This person should have a strong understanding of software engineering principles and practices as well as the ability to effectively communicate and teach these concepts to students. They will guide students through program by instruction, securing internship opportunities, and developing curriculum that matches industry expectations. This position will begin in the Fall semester 2026.
    There are 2 ways to qualify for this position, one is a tenure track position and one is a non-tenure track “professor of practice” position. This is dependent on your highest level of education and industry experience as listed below:

    Qualifications
    Minimum Qualifications for Tenure Track (Instructor/Assistant Professor):
    Candidates must have a Master’s Degree in Software Engineering, Computer Science, or closely related field, with 2+ years of experience preferred, or a PhD in Software Engineering, Computer Science, or closely related field preferred.
    Minimum Qualifications for Non-Tenure Track (Professor of Practice):
    Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering, Computer Science, or closely related field required with 5 or more years' experience working in Software Engineering, Computer Science or closely related field preferred.
    Preferred Qualifications:

    Preferably, candidates will have a Ph.D. in Software Engineering, Computer Science, or a closely related field.
    Possession of professional experience and a continuous effort of professional development in online pedagogy is preferred.
    He or she must have the ability to teach courses within the full-range of courses from foundation level courses in computer science to upper level courses in software engineering.
    Preference will be given to those with experience with automation in software engineering, web services, data management, and software maintenance.
    They must possess a student-oriented focus with an ability to inspire the best efforts of students in the classroom, lab, and practicum.
    Preference will be given to individuals with online teaching experience.
    They must be proficient in written, oral, presentation, and speaking English.
    They must be eligible to work legally in the United States.
    Candidates with experience in curriculum development and design; successful experience working with colleagues and in teams; skills to be an excellent recruiter, advisor, mentor, and connector; or experience working with underrepresented minority students will be given preference.
    They will also be given preference for programming experience in a variety of languages (C#, JavaScript, Python, etc.).
    Major Responsibilities/Duties
    Major Responsibilities/Duties

    Teaching courses fall and spring semesters from among the following CS and SE courses:
    Object Oriented Programming in C#
    User Experience Design
    Data Structures and Algorithms
    Software Engineering
    Computer Organization and Architecture
    Operating Systems
    Personal Software Process
    Survey of Languages
    Database Theory
    Mobile Application Development
    Back-End Web Development
    Cloud Application Development
    Web Telemetry and Operations
    Advance Algorithms
    Software Maintenance
    Secure Coding
    Distributed Internet Application Development
    Advanced Front-End Development
    Faculty are expected to teach 15 credit equivalencies per semester and assist in student mentoring, recruiting, and placement.
    Faculty work on a nine-month contract for Fall and Spring semesters and do not have work responsibilities during the summer. Faculty benefits such as health and vision insurance are maintained all 12 months of the year. At the faculty’s discretion, additional teaching load is available during the summer for additional overload compensation.
    They will teach typical undergraduate courses in software engineering, software development, and computer science. This is a non-research, teaching-focused position. They may occasionally teach special topics courses in areas of personal interest.
    They will participate in student recruitment and program outreach and marketing. They will advise and mentor computer science and software engineering students. They will also help find employment opportunities for students after the completion of the program.
    Faculty will also participate in engineering department operation and assignments, program growth and improvement as well as faculty development activities and college committee assignments.



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