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Lecturer - Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Lecturer - Electrical and Electronic Engineering

HRUC - Uxbridge College

Hillingdon

  • Expired
Salary:
Salary in the range of £28,021 - £39,078 per annum including London Weighting
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
14 November 2019

Job overview

We are seeking a Lecturer in Electrical/Electronic Engineering to deliver to our students, who are predominantly 16 - 19 year olds following nationally recognised courses including BTEC Foundation, Diplomas, Extended Diplomas and Higher National Diplomas in Electronic Engineering.

You will be qualified to degree level in a relevant subject area, have teaching experience in the field of Electrical/Electronic Engineering and ideally possess related industry experience.  The ability to teach a range of automation/ control engineering subjects including microprocessor / micro controller / PIC programming, PLC, Matlab and LabView would be highly desirable.  You should possess good communication and interpersonal skills and be able to engage young people aged 16-19.  You will either possess an advanced level teaching qualification recognised by the FE sector (DET, PGCE) should be willing to obtain this, which will be supported financially in full by the College over the two year period of the course.


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About HRUC - Uxbridge College

HARROW COLLEGE AND UXBRIDGE COLLEGE  MISSION AND STRATEGIC AIMS

OUR PURPOSE

HCUC serves the local community and employers. Our resources are dedicated to providing education and training, to the highest standards, which benefits both the individual and the economy. We do this by being socially inclusive and working in partnership with others.

MISSION
 

Committed to excellence and student success in everything we do.

The strategic aims of our mission are:

1. To improve workforce skills and meet the needs of individuals and employers
2. To be committed to student success and exceed national standards
3. To work for the community, with the community and within the community
4. To achieve growth and investment for the future.

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