University of Salford
Job title:
Teaching Fellow In Civil Engineering
Company:
University of Salford
Job description
The School of Science, Engineering and Environment (SEE) is a centre of discovery and innovation. With a broad portfolio across computer sciences, engineering, built environment and human and natural sciences, we are one of the largest schools within the University, home to over 6000 students and over 370 colleagues.Our Research and Innovation Centres work together to collaborate around the world’s greatest challenges including Net Zero, Climate Change and Resilience, Healthy Living and Industry. Our focus is on translating our pioneering research into real-world impact for people and industry and our research is recognised as world leading.With the largest group of research centres at the University, plus world-class test facilities such as Energy House 2.0, North of England Robotics Innovation Centre (NERIC), and the Acoustics Research Centre, we are at the forefront of pioneering discovery, nurturing the next generation of industry leaders.Working with us as a Teaching Fellow in Civil EngineeringWe are seeking to appoint an exceptional Teaching Fellow in the area of Civil Engineering with a relevant subject specialism and a strong record of success in the teaching of a diverse range of modules. We are particularly interested to hear from candidates with knowledge and experience in the areas of construction, structural analysis or structural design at undergraduate level.The successful candidate will hold a PhD qualification in a relevant subject area, maintain registration with an engineering professional body, demonstrate strong leadership skills and a commitment to a practical, laboratory practice-based, and industry-informed teaching, and lead and contribute to the wider School activities for its continued growth.To plan, design, develop and deliver a range of high-quality programmes of study at all levels, ensuring that programme design and delivery comply with the academic quality standards and regulations of the University. To supervise students at all levels and, where required, to co-ordinate or supervise the work of research assistants and PhD students.Who we are!The University of Salford (UoS) is ambitious and at the heart of a fast-developing community. Our expertise help transform diverse individuals and communities through teaching, research, innovation, and engagement. Salford is at the forefront of this transformation, leading the way in areas such as health, energy, media, and the built environment. Our 20,000 students contribute enormously to the local economy.Interview will take place week commencing TBCWhat’s in it for you?Competitive salary – and excellent pension scheme.Generous annual leave – plus the ability to buy additional holiday daysFlexible, agile and hybrid working – we support a culture of both flexible and agile working subject to business requirementsProfessional development – a comprehensive package of personal development opportunities to help you achieve your full potentialWellbeing support – dedicated services and facilities to support your mental and physical health, ranging from an Employee Assistance Programme and counselling to sports and fitness facilities, including discounted gym memberships.Greater Manchester- Live and work in one of the most vibrant regions in the UK, a hot spot of digital innovation, excellent schools and colleagues, and with affordable city, suburban and rural living options to suit a wide range of lifestyle choices.However you identify, whatever your pathway has been to get here, come and join us at the University of Salford where we are all proud to belong –
Expected salary
£37999 – 45163 per year
Location
Salford
Job date
Sun, 27 Oct 2024 03:08:04 GMT
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