Lecturer Mechanical Engineering
- Employer
- North Lindsey College
- Location
- Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire
- Salary
- £30000/annum
- Closing date
- 24 Jun 2019
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- Sector
- Teaching, Higher Education
- Hours
- Part Time
- Flexibility
- Set hours
- Contract Type
- Permanent
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Lecturer Mechanical Engineering
Location: North Lindsey College, Scunthorpe
Salary: Circa 30,000
Closing Date: Thursday 06 June 2019
North Lindsey College, part of the DN Colleges Group are seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering to teach a range of Engineering subjects on full time and part time courses up to level 3. The successful candidate will be required to deliver Mechanical Maintenance / Manufacturing modules up to Level 3. Knowledge / skills within Pneumatics/Hydraulics and Computer Aided Design (CAD) is desirable but not essential. The successful candidate may be teaching at any one of the college campuses including the UTC.
It is essential that applicants will have recent relevant industrial experience, hold a level 3 qualification (or equivalent) in Engineering and hold, or be willing to work towards a level 4 teaching qualification within an agreed timescale.
For an informal discussion about the role please contact Martyn Butler (Curriculum Leader Engineering) or Danny Fenwick (Head of Performance) on (phone number removed).
We reward our staff with a great benefits package. From generous holidays to excellent development opportunities, it's great to work at North Lindsey College.
North Lindsey College. Part of the DN Colleges Group is within commutable distance from Doncaster, Hull, Grimsby, Sheffield and Lincoln.
All employees must be willing to apply for DBS clearance.
We are recognised as a disability confident employer and also positively encourage applications from all ethnic backgrounds
Please note that most correspondence regarding vacancies will be sent via email, so please check your emails regularly for updates on your application. We would also advise to check your junk/spam folder as some emails may end up here depending on your mail provider settings
Location: North Lindsey College, Scunthorpe
Salary: Circa 30,000
Closing Date: Thursday 06 June 2019
North Lindsey College, part of the DN Colleges Group are seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering to teach a range of Engineering subjects on full time and part time courses up to level 3. The successful candidate will be required to deliver Mechanical Maintenance / Manufacturing modules up to Level 3. Knowledge / skills within Pneumatics/Hydraulics and Computer Aided Design (CAD) is desirable but not essential. The successful candidate may be teaching at any one of the college campuses including the UTC.
It is essential that applicants will have recent relevant industrial experience, hold a level 3 qualification (or equivalent) in Engineering and hold, or be willing to work towards a level 4 teaching qualification within an agreed timescale.
For an informal discussion about the role please contact Martyn Butler (Curriculum Leader Engineering) or Danny Fenwick (Head of Performance) on (phone number removed).
We reward our staff with a great benefits package. From generous holidays to excellent development opportunities, it's great to work at North Lindsey College.
North Lindsey College. Part of the DN Colleges Group is within commutable distance from Doncaster, Hull, Grimsby, Sheffield and Lincoln.
All employees must be willing to apply for DBS clearance.
We are recognised as a disability confident employer and also positively encourage applications from all ethnic backgrounds
Please note that most correspondence regarding vacancies will be sent via email, so please check your emails regularly for updates on your application. We would also advise to check your junk/spam folder as some emails may end up here depending on your mail provider settings
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