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Job Offer: Associate Lecturer or Lecturer - Electrical Engineering:Job description:Job location: Malmesbury
About Us The Dyson Institute is building a world class teaching department, to develop the engineering leaders of the future. We are searching for a talented Associate Lecturer/Lecturer in Electrical Engineering with electrical power systems specialism, to join our emerging academic establishment. This is an opportunity to provide excellent teaching and learning opportunities for small classes in great facilities - all while benefitting from the support, resources, and industrial skills of a Global Technology company. About the function » As an Associate Lecturer/Lecturer in Electrical Engineering, specialising in electrical power systems (e.g. electrical machines, electrical drives, and/or energy storage systems, you will contribute to the design and development of our Electrical/Electronics provision, meeting appropriate QA standards and ensuring that it remains significant to the future of engineering. » You will identify, define, and undertake teaching, learning and assessment activities at the Undergraduate and/or Postgraduate levels, in line with our teaching delivery strategy. You will contribute to the planning of these activities. » You will engage in industry, subject and/or pedagogic research and continuing professional development. » Working with Dyson line managers, you will support with the development of training and projects that support and apply the learning from the academic course. » You'll support and comply with The Dyson Institute's quality assurance standards and procedures. » With a focus on our people, you will provide the correct level of pastoral support for the undergraduate population. About you » As an Associate Lecturer will be able to demonstrate passion about education, and ideally practice in a teaching delivery setting or training in FE/HE/A-levels. » You will understand quality processes » You will possess good specialist knowledge in the discipline » You'll join us with an Honours degree in a significant discipline, and ideally a postgraduate qualification » You will be able to demonstrate excellence in teaching and assessment at Higher Education level. » You will have a proven track record in delivering and developing best in class academic curriculum. » You will also be able to demonstrate a good knowledge of quality processes within higher education. » You will possess a good breadth and depth of specialist knowledge in the discipline. » You'll join us with a postgraduate qualification, and ideally a PhD in a related discipline. » With a focus on continuous improvement, you will demonstrate a passion for the mentoring and development of people. » You will possess Fellowship of the HEA, or be willing to submit an application within two years of appointment. Benefits » income at above the national income scale » 27 days holiday plus statutory bank holidays » Company bonus » Pension scheme » Medical and dental cover » Life assurance » Discount on Dyson machines » Subsidized café and restaurants at Head Office Skills:
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