The Utah Water Research Laboratory (UWRL) and Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) at Utah State University (USU) seek applicants for an academic year, nine-month, tenure track research and extension facultyposition in water resources engineering at the assistant/associate professor level. The successful candidate will be expected to establish a research and extension program related to large river basin management in Utah, with particular focus on the Colorado River, aligned with Utah State University's land grant mission.
Water management in Utah has become more challenging as drought continues to adversely impact the Western U.S. It is critical to find novel ways to adapt to the ever-increasing limitations of water supply in the face of increasing demands. The current state of the Colorado River basin highlights the complexity of the policy, economic, social, and engineering challenges that must be considered and overcome when establishing possible solutions. USU is seeking an individual to provide leadership and support for applied research and extension outreach that will collaboratively work to solve Utah's water management needs in the context of the Colorado River and other complex river basins. The successful candidate must have demonstrated knowledge and expertise in water management within the Colorado River basin along with a vision for how that experience can be extended and/or applied within other large river basins within Utah, the western U.S., nationally, and abroad.
The UWRL and USU Extension provide many collaborative opportunities across disciplines to address the social, economic, and policy aspects of water resources problems. Additionally, they provide immediate connections to the statewide Cooperative Extension system. Review of applications will begin July 15, 2026, but applications will be accepted and fully considered after that date until the position is filled. The anticipated start date is September 1, 2026.
Further inquiries should be made to:
Dr. Jeff Horsburgh Search Committee Chair Email: jeff.horsburgh@usu.edu
This position will be a nine-month, tenure track appointment with a role assignment of 50% research, 40% extension, and 10% service.
50% Research: The successful candidate will establish a nationally recognized, applied research program focused on water resources engineering and large river basin management options that are economically viable and environmentally and socially responsible with particular focus on the Colorado River. This includes:
40% Extension: The successful candidate will establish a high-quality extension program that engages stakeholders and provides practical, data-driven solutions to critical issues facing Utah and the surrounding region. Preferred areas of focus include surface water management in river basins. This may include:
10% Service: The successful candidate will participate in department, university, and professional service and outreach along with service to the broader community through professional societies, committee memberships, reviews, and other leadership activities.
Required Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Along with the online application, please include:
The documents listed below to be uploaded as PDF documents at the beginning of your application in the Candidate profile under "Documents 1-10":
**Document size may not exceed 10 MB.**
Commensurate with experience, plus excellent benefits
Employees typically work indoors and are protected from weather and/or contaminants, but not, necessarily, occasional temperature changes.
Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) and Utah Water Research Laboratory (UWRL) faculty, in collaboration with colleagues across USU's campus, conduct cutting edge water research that contributes to addressing growing societal water challenges and advances basic understanding and its application in the water sciences. For more 60 years, the UWRL has conducted practical research in the State of Utah, the nation, and the world directed at solving water-related challenges, informing water policy and management, and training the next generation of water experts. As the oldest and one of the largest university-based water research facilities in the United States, we strive to generate the knowledge needed to solve pressing water problems now and in the future.
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