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Electrical/Electronic Engineering Lecturer
January 16, 2020 | Comments Off on Electrical/Electronic Engineering Lecturer
We are working with a large Further Education College based in Lancashire to recruit within their Engineering department.
All feedback from staff working at the college is continually positive and have been given clear and concise instructions from their first day on campus. The College delivers education, training, employment and work-based learning solutions to thousands of organisations and learners. The focus is on meeting national and regional education, skills and employability needs for individuals and employers in the area.
We are currently looking to recruit an Electrical/Electronic Engineering Lecturer on a permanent, full time basis. The successful candidate will be part of the team, contributing to the growth and development of the Colleges Engineering Programmes.
Role responsibilities
To teach Electrical/Electronic Engineering up to level 3
Focus on retention and achievement of students
Pastoral support
The person & qualifications
A minimum level 3 qualification in Electrical Engineering
Hold or be working towards a recognised teaching qualification
Have experience in micro-computers or micro-controllers
C-programming language knowledge and experience
Experience of analogue and digital systems
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