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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

GeoPolist, Prescott, Arizona, us, 86304

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Position description With vibrant campuses in Daytona Beach, FL and Prescott, AZ, plus a worldwide network across approximately 120 locations, Embry‑Riddle stands as the world’s largest aviation and aerospace university. For over 95 years, we’ve been pioneering education in STEM fields, serving over 11,600 residential students and 19,200 global students in the 2023‑24 academic year with cutting‑edge programs in Applied Science, Aviation, Business, Technology, Engineering, Safety, Security, and Space.

Opportunity Join the Aviation and Aerospace vanguard! Step into a dynamic role with Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, where innovation meets opportunity. Be part of a leading institution that’s at the forefront of aviation, aerospace, and STEM education. We offer an exciting environment, cutting‑edge projects, and the chance to influence tomorrow. Ready to make a difference? Take flight with Embry‑Riddle and explore this diverse career opportunity today.

Job Description We are currently hiring adjunct faculty to teach SPAC 505 – The Launch Industry.

Course Description Focused, integrated, and full‑range perspective of the launch industry. Adjacent sectors are only considered in their interfaces with the launch industry.

Qualifications Applicable Professional Certification

Project Management Professional (PMP)

Desired Professional Training or Experience Specific industry, military or university training, or experience in space operations development or management, ideally within the launch industry, including: working in the science or business of space, to include manufacturing, operations, finance, or entrepreneurship.

Degrees Within the Teaching Discipline

Management

Economics

Business Administration

Political Science

International Relations

Public Administration

Engineering (Aerospace/Aeronautical / Astronautical)

Science (Aerospace/Aeronautical/Astronautical)

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