Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering (Degree Apprenticeship)

Job Reference
0460-24
Date Posted
Tuesday 25 June 2024
Application Closing Date
Monday 8 July 2024
Location
Preston Campus
Salary
£48,350 to £56,021 per annum
Basis
Full Time
Contract Type
Indefinite
Job Category / Type
Academic / Research
School / Service
School of Engineering and Computing
Hours
37.00 hours per week
Interview Date
Friday 16 August 2024

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The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) is an international, multi-campus Institution that can trace its roots back to 1828. Led by Vice Chancellor Professor Graham Baldwin, UCLan is one of the UK’s largest universities with a staff and student community approaching 38,000. The School of Engineering and Computing is one of the largest Schools at the University, with over 7,600 students studying a wide portfolio of undergraduate, postgraduate and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) courses covering everything from architecture to astrophysics; aerospace to aviation; construction to computing. Our engineering-related courses focus on aerospace engineering, civil engineering, electrical and robotics engineering, fire and safety, mechanical engineering, and other specialist fields.

This post presents an excellent opportunity for a candidate to support the school's thriving Degree Apprenticeship provision in the areas of Mechanical, Manufacturing and Mechatronics provision. It is expected that the candidate will be based primarily on the Preston campus and support the growth and delivery of the Professional Engineering Degree Apprenticeship.

Essential criteria for the post include having a good honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject and relevant professional teaching qualifications or membership of the HE Academy and a commitment to continuing professional development, a experience of delivering to Degree Apprenticeship standards, and a vision and commitment to providing an excellent learner experience.

For an informal discussion please contact Professor Ahmed Onsy or Dr Robert Smith via their PA Yvonne Duncan (ylduncan@uclan.ac.uk)

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