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Open Positions

There are many opportunities to volunteer, get involved, and help shape the future of computer science and engineering, your profession, and your career.

Call for nominations for Computer Society and other IEEE volunteer positions will be posted here and announced via social media. Opportunities will be posted throughout the year, so come back often to see what is available.

Let us know you're interested by completing this form. Tell us about your areas of technical expertise, your volunteer interests, and we’ll do our best to get you connected!

For IEEE CS volunteers seeking to fill positions, you may post positions on the IEEE Volunteering website.

Publications | Conferences | Education | Membership Standards | Communities | Governance | Other | Sign Up For Volunteer Alerts

Publications


  • Editor in Chief for journals and magazines | View open positions
  • Peer reviewer for journals and magazines | Review articles for technical merit and provide constructive feedback as needed.
    • To volunteer for periodical publication review: Please update (or create) your author/reviewer account on the IEEE Computer Society ScholarOne portal (https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cs-ieee). It is especially important to link to your ORCiD account and to indicate your areas of expertise with as many applicable keywords as possible (particularly those from the ACM Taxonomy dropdown list). These attributes will help the system match you (given the link with your own published work) with appropriate papers, and your name may appear in a list for Associate Editors as they search for qualified reviewers in the database.
    • To volunteer to review conference papers, identify the conference you are interested in from our selection of conferences, which you can search and find in our event calendar. Once you identify the conference, we encourage you to contact the committee directly to indicate your interest. Committee information is typically provided on the "Contact Us" section of the conference website.
  • Author | Write technical articles for any field in computing and/or for themed issues on a specific topic. | View current Calls for Papers

Conferences


  • Computer Society conferences offer a variety of volunteer opportunities, from reviewing paper submissions to planning the conference's technical program, along with multiple other roles that can help shape and elevate a conference or technical committee. | conferences@computer.org

Education


  • SWEBOK Evolution initiative volunteer | Contact: swebok@computer.org

IEEE Computer Society is currently in the process of revising it’s Software Engineering certification. As such, the society is seeking Subject-Matter Experts for an upcoming in-person Job Analysis meeting in the Computer Society office in Los Alamitos, CA. The Job Analysis meeting will be a two-day meeting starting September 2023.

During the meeting, we will be discussing the core knowledge and Tasks required to perform as a professional software engineer. Finding a diverse group of Subject-Matter Experts is vital to this process and these SMEs will be asked to discuss what the basic requirements of what software engineers should know at various levels, what experience is required to perform the job, as well as the testing requirements for the soon to be developed Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 Software Engineering Certifications.

During the upcoming meeting, this group will identify a draft list of Task and Knowledge statements required to create the certifications, which will then be used in the process of writing and reviewing the question bank for the certifications.

This is an integral chance for SMEs to assist in the evolution of our industry and assist in the professional growth of the field in general. If you are unable to attend the in-person September meeting, we will be looking for SMEs to participate in remote item writing/review as well as a few more in-person meetings in the coming months. Please let us know if you have any questions and are available to participate in this process.

Travel and accommodation will be paid by the society.

Express your interest by completing the form below.

Membership


  • Roles with Membership Geographical Activities (MGA) Board | Start your volunteer journey with the CS Membership & Geographic Activities Board | More Details | Volunteer Form
  • Distinguished Visitor | Nominate a Speaker (Login Required)
  • Award Committee Members | Contact Eric Berkowitz
  • Area Coordinators | Help and advise chapters on membership development and outreach contact David Bondurant
  • Award Committee Members | To serve as judges on the CS Awards and Recognition Committees:
    • Richard E. Merwin Scholarship
    • Lance Stafford Larson Award
    • Upsilon Pi Epsilon Award
    • Outstanding Chapter Award
  • Student Activities
  • Young Professionals
  • To volunteer with your local chapter, please contact the chapter chair.

Standards


  • Contact standards sponsor chairs to participate
  • Calls for participating in open discussions on new standards are announced regularly | View Current Calls

Technical Communities


  • Contact the Technical Committee chair about volunteer opportunities in your area of interest.
  • Member of the Technical Meeting Request Committee (Technical & Conference Activities) | The TMRC shall provide oversight of administrative tasks, guidance for technical meeting committees, and any necessary new methods, tools, and training programs (e.g. webinars) to assist meeting organizers. | View More Details
    • Review and either approve or reject certain technical meeting budgets according to procedures established in the Technical Meeting Handbook.
    • Maintain the IEEE Computer Society’s Technical Meeting Handbook, with the assistance of the appropriate Society staff. The handbook shall include detailed procedures for the conduct of the technical meetings program.
    • Provide an interface between the T&C Board and Society staff to explore administrative matters or procedures that could impact technical meetings and their chairs (e.g., meeting budgets, timely processing of conference sponsorship applications, planning support, etc).
    • Facilitate post-meeting analysis with technical meeting chairs when a conference produces a deficit.
  • Award Committee Members | To serve as judges on the CS Awards and Recognition Committees:
    • Richard E. Merwin Scholarship
    • Lance Stafford Larson Award
    • Upsilon Pi Epsilon Award
    • Outstanding Chapter Award

IEEE Computer Society Governance


  • Computer Society Officer Positions | Call for nominations
  • IEEE Officer Positions | Call for nominations
  • IEEE Fellows | Call for nominations

Other Opportunities


  • IEEE Tech News Contributor | Write articles that highlight trends, how-to's, best practices, or career advice in your discipline.

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