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School of Engineering - Lecturer (Aerospace Engineering)

Careers@Gov

Republic PolytechnicFull time

About this role

[What the role is] Lecturer (Aerospace Engineering) [What you will be working on] • Develop curriculum and deliver lessons, primarily in the areas of Singapore Airworthiness Requirement Part 66 (SAR-66) M1 to M17 modules, as well as other Engineering disciplines. • Supervise students’ final year projects and internships, and reach out to various stakeholders such as industry partners and universities. • Develop and conduct Continuing Education and Training (CET) lessons. • Take part in academic research projects…

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Responsibilities

  • Develop curriculum and deliver lessons, primarily in SAR-66 M1 to M17 modules
  • Supervise students’ final year projects and internships
  • Reach out to various stakeholders such as industry partners and universities
  • Develop and conduct Continuing Education and Training (CET) lessons
  • Take part in academic research projects

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[What the role is] Lecturer (Aerospace Engineering) [What you will be working on] • Develop curriculum and deliver lessons, primarily in the areas of Singapore Airworthiness Requirement Part 66 (SAR-66) M1 to M17 modules, as well as other Engineering disciplines. • Supervise students’ final year pro…

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