Description The full-time starting salary is normally £42,860.00 per annum, with progression available in post to £46,586.00 per annum. Grade: UL Full Time, Permanent. This is an opportunity to join the College of Engineering as Lecturer in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, delivering teaching on associated programmes and developing innovative research in the discipline. The post sits within the Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment, and further information about the vacancy can be found below. The successful candidate will be able to significantly contribute to leading the delivery of topics relating to our undergraduate/postgraduate Engineering Logistics and Supply Chain Management curriculum. The area of expertise includes Engineering Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Industrial Engineering, Engineering Management, Operational Management, Industrial Logistics, Project Logistics, or closely related field. Candidates are required to have teaching experience, and field experience is desirable. Candidates should be eligible for Fellow status under the Higher Education Academy’s Professional Standards Framework (FHEA). MSc or MEng in the above related fields is highly desirable. FACULTY OF COMPUTING, ENGINEERING AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT In the Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment (CEBE), we work to apply abstract intelligence to make a better, safer, smarter society. We have a strong emphasis on STEAM, with some of our teaching taking place in our award-winning new STEAMhouse building, where disciplines combine to solve real-world problems. Our experts across the Faculty work not only with one another but across a wide range of disciplines, to solve real-world problems, and encourage and foster this spirit of Innovation in our students. Together, they are able to respond dynamically to the multiple modern technological challenges posed by fast-paced industries. Across the Faculty, we integrate teaching with research, innovation and enterprise. We work closely with our industry partners to ensure that we are developing skills in our graduates that equips them for emerging careers and the future of work. We are fully committed to practice-driven experimental and flipped learning – harnessing the strength of employer relationships for the benefit of our students – who then go on to make a significant impact on society through their ideas, their work and their expertise. Please click the below link to download the Job Description: Job Description - Lecturer Please download additional Guidance for Applicants: Guidance for Applicants