
Associate Professor or Professor, Logistic and Supply Chain Management
Welcome to the University of Central Florida, a leading institution committed to providing innovative and high-quality education. We are currently seeking a dynamic and experienced individual to join our team as an Associate Professor or Professor in the field of Logistic and Supply Chain Management. As a member of our faculty, you will have the opportunity to shape the future leaders of this rapidly growing industry while conducting cutting-edge research in collaboration with our renowned faculty. We are looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated individual with a strong academic background and a passion for teaching and mentoring. If you are a motivated leader with expertise in the field of logistics and supply chain management, we invite you to apply and become a part of our prestigious academic community.
- Teach courses related to logistics and supply chain management at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
- Develop course materials and curriculum that align with industry advancements and academic standards.
- Conduct research in the field of logistics and supply chain management, publish scholarly articles, and present findings at conferences.
- Mentor and advise students in their academic and career pursuits.
- Participate in departmental and university committees and contribute to the development and improvement of academic programs.
- Collaborate with industry partners to develop and maintain relationships that enhance the learning experience for students.
- Provide leadership and guidance to students through academic and career advising.
- Stay current with industry trends and advancements in the field of logistics and supply chain management.
- Serve as a role model for students by demonstrating professional and ethical behavior.
- Foster a positive and inclusive learning environment for students of diverse backgrounds.
- Assist in recruitment efforts for the department and university.
- Engage in community outreach and service activities related to logistics and supply chain management.
- Continuously evaluate and improve teaching methods and techniques to enhance student learning.
- Contribute to the growth and development of the department through active engagement in research and other scholarly activities.
- Collaborate with colleagues within and outside the department to promote interdisciplinary research and teaching opportunities.
A Phd In Logistics And Supply Chain Management Or A Closely Related Field.
A Minimum Of 5 Years Of Teaching Experience In Logistics And Supply Chain Management At The University Level.
A Strong Record Of Research And Publications In Logistics And Supply Chain Management.
Demonstrated Experience In Developing And Implementing Innovative Curriculum And Teaching Methods In Logistics And Supply Chain Management.
Proven Leadership And Collaboration Skills, With A Track Record Of Successful Student Mentorship And Engagement In Professional Activities Related To Logistics And Supply Chain Management.
Process Improvement
Strategic Planning
Project Management
Inventory Management
Procurement
Vendor Management
Data Analysis
Forecasting
Quality Control
Risk assessment
Supply Chain Optimization
Negot
Communication
Conflict Resolution
Leadership
Time management
creativity
Organization
Critical thinking
Teamwork
Adaptability
Problem-Solving
According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a Associate Professor or Professor, Logistic and Supply Chain Management in Orlando, FL, USA is $100,000-$150,000 per year. This can vary based on experience, education level, and specific job responsibilities.
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The University of Central Florida is a public research university located in unincorporated Orange County, Florida, near the census-designated place of Union Park. It has more students enrolled on campus than any other U.S. university.

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