ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS (ESSENTIAL)
- A doctorate degree in Operations Management, Supply Chain, Logistics, or closely related field, with an international publishing track record.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (ESSENTIAL)
- Professional experience in operations management, global supply chain, logistics, procurement, and/or six sigma, and other relevant fields is strongly desired. Experience gained in an international environment will be particularly valued.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE (DESIRABLE)
- Local and/or international business school teaching experience (teaching experience at postgraduate level at AACSB or EQUIS accredited schools is desirable)
- Experience in teaching courses at the graduate level
- Practices participant-centered learning
- Familiarity with teaching and developing online courses
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
- Demonstrable expertise in the fields of operations and supply chain management, in depth knowledge of logistics, service management, manufacturing, operations research, automation and control, or industrial engineering
- Desirable areas of expertise and specific research interests may include:
- Operations Management
- Global Supply Chain Management
- Logistics and Supply Chain Technology
- Supply Chain Finance or Marketing
- Operations Research
- Transportation Systems
- Manufacturing Operations
APPLICATION PROCESS
Applicants must apply online by submitting their (1) letter of interest and (2) up-to-date Curriculum Vitae, detailing educational background, work and/or consulting experience, and a list of research publications at https://go.aim.edu/facultyapplication.
For questions on the application processes and requirements, please send an email at officeofthedean@aim.edu.
Our faculty members are expected to be an active member of AIM community. There are opportunities to participate various Program, School, and Institute committees as well as to lead/direct our degree programs or schools. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and management skills are also required. Faculty members have the following teaching, research, and citizenship responsibilities:
Teaching Responsibilities
- Undertake teaching in degree and non-degree programs
- Play an active role in the design, development, planning, and review of courses, modules, etc. for degree and non-degree programs
- Provide general guidance and support to students, and give timely and relevant feedback
- Mentor students undertaking capstone projects, learning labs, and other projects or activities
Research Responsibilities
- Undertake scholarly and/or practice-oriented research and actively publish in internationally recognized peer-reviewed research journals
- Aim to be recognized as a thought leader in their chosen field, developing and maintaining a research profile appropriate to the discipline
Citizenship Responsibilities
- Uphold the Institute's values in all activities, both personal and professional
- Be an active and responsible member of the Institute's collegial body and open to accepting administrative/leadership assignments if an opportunity arises
- Contribute to the management, administrative processes, and committee responsibilities of the Institute
- Actively take part in activities of Programs, Schools, and Institute
APPLICATION PROCESS
Applicants must apply online by submitting their (1) letter of interest and (2) up-to-date Curriculum Vitae, detailing educational background, work and/or consulting experience, and a list of research publications at https://go.aim.edu/facultyapplication.
For questions on the application processes and requirements, please send an email at officeofthedean@aim.edu.