Lecturer – Motor Vehicle
Contract: Temporary until 30 May 2025
Hours: Part Time 9.25 hours
Salary: £40,170 - £48,357 per annum, pro rata
UHI Perth is one of Scotland’s leading Colleges of Further and Higher Education, and a large partner in Scotland’s newest University, the University of the Highlands and Islands.
We are looking for an experienced Automotive Engineer to join our team to support the teaching of Automotive Engineering programmes, including Light vehicle maintenance and repair.
As a lecturer within your specialisation, you will be responsible for preparing materials for learning, teaching and assessment, the teaching of theory and practical aspects, supervising student project work, and contributing to the development of the UHI programmes in engineering.
Opportunities for personal development are available through UHI and the campus is well resourced to deliver a first-class learning experience, with a well-balanced mix of classrooms and training workshops.
Candidates should hold a level 3 qualification in the subject area as a minimum. You will also have practical industrial experience in the Automotive Sector and be familiar with techniques and processes used in the repair of modern vehicles. In addition, you should be a well-motivated self-starter, with good communication skills, and be able to work effectively with a team.
To apply for this vacancy, please complete an online application form.
Closing date: Thursday 5 December 2024
Interview date: Tuesday 17 December 2024
This post undertakes regulated work with children and a Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme check is required. A check will be made against the list of those barred from working with children.
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