Research & Industrial Liaison Officer
(R&ILO), 3P3, Exempt
School of Engineering, Civil &
Environment Engineering
The Civil & Environment Engineering Department in the School of
Engineering seeks a Industrial Liaison Officer - Water Infrastructure to join
its team.
The Civil and Environmental Engineering Department of the School of
Engineering at Stanford University is seeking a Research & Industrial
Liaison Officer for its National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center
[ERC] for Re-inventing the Nation’s Urban Water Infrastructure, ReNUWIt. The ERC
is an interdisciplinary, multi-institution research center whose goal is to
change the ways in which we manage urban water.
OVERVIEW
This position supports both the research and the industrial/practitioner
outreach mission of ReNUWIt. With the Director, Deputy-Director and Research
Director, the R&ILO assesses the progress of research projects towards
attainment of systems-level goals and works with faculty to evaluate research
outcomes. The R&ILO designs a vision for the industrial/practitioner
program, manages the execution of the program and is responsible for fund
raising and sustaining membership. The R&ILO leads practitioner outreach
activities for translating innovations into workable solutions and develops
executable plans consistent with available budgets.
JOB
DETAILS
The Research & Industrial Liaison Officer champions the research
program’s systems-level approach and communicates industry’s views to academics
as well as representing the ERC to industry as part of a multi-university,
multi-disciplinary engineering research center.
The position requires an inspirational technical leader with a high degree
of knowledge in the overall field of environmental engineering and science with
respect to water infrastructure and urban water resources and themes of the ERC.
Problem-solving requires intellectual understanding of the field, nuanced
assessments of research collaborations and outcomes, and analysis of industry
long-term planning and opportunities for sponsored projects.
Research and practical experience in the field required. The person will
manage programs that include working with faculty and researchers in both
technical and social science fields, formulating strategies and administering
policies, managing fund raising and resources with a high degree of
autonomy.
Manages the research program and advises the Director, Deputy Director and
Research Director on framing the research in terms of coordinated thrusts and
themes that address barriers to re-invention. Catalyzes opportunities for
growing interactions with industrial partners.
Assesses research project goals and deliverables consistent with project
hypotheses, objectives, milestones and the evolving nature of the ERC. Develops
strategies and facilitates dialogues between research thrust leaders and
industrial partners. Guides discussions on new projects with industrial
partners.
Superb professional presence with a proven ability to write and speak
effectively. Creating and overseeing a communication strategy. Represents the
program to governing boards, outside agencies and the public to increase
awareness of the ERC’s innovation programs.
Directs in-progress reviews. Is responsible for and contributes
substantially to outreach and technology transfer, industrial practitioner
relations, and organizational involvement in innovation and entrepreneurship
activities. Prepares briefs to NSF visiting committee, Science Advisory Board,
and Industrial Advisory Board. Evaluates Industrial Advisory Board relations and
contributes content for grant applications and proposals, and other information
requests [e.g., web site, on-line news, trade journals]. Represents the
Directors at utility and industry meetings.
Manages fund raising efforts. A demonstrated record of sustained fund
raising in the private, public or nonprofit sector. Ability to navigate through
complex partnerships in a diplomatic manner.
Designs, develops, and directs outreach to Industrial Advisory Board
members. Nurtures relationships and participates in the Center budgeting
processes to define the level of financial support needed for the success of
these programs and activities, collaborates with programs related to the ERC
including entrepreneurial centers, development offices, Water in the West and
others as the ERC grows.
Applies technology licensing/transfer concepts to evaluate commercial
potential and licensing strategies. With Office of Technology Licensing,
negotiates and drafts agreements. Develops, implements and adheres to policies
regarding intellectual property and managing intellectual property agreements
and contracts.
QUALIFICATIONS
MS in Environmental Engineering or related field experience as substitute
required; PhD preferred.
Five to seven years required job related experience. Significant experience
on water issues.
Exceptional initiative,
resourcefulness and interpersonal skills. Ability to lead and work effectively
and collaboratively with ReNUWIt faculty, students and industrial/practitioner
partners.
Superb abilities in technical
writing and communicating to professional and lay audiences.
Strong interpersonal skills to
inspire trust and motivate team members and external stakeholders. Willingness
to listen to others and learn from their best ideas.
Success at keeping a strategic
focus, building consensus, and thinking big. A practical bent with a focus on
applied solutions and turning ideas into action.
Demonstrated expertise for
program building and development and execution of outreach activities primarily
focused on industrial and practitioner organizations.
Entrepreneurial skills, ability
to function effectively in large complex organizations.
Prior track record in obtaining
funding for projects or research and/or education and outreach programs
preferred.
Other
Requirements
The finalist is required to successfully pass a background check to be
considered for this opportunity.
We are unable to provide sponsorship for this position.
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