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LECTURER, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

Public Service Division

SingaporeFull-timeOn-site

Posted 12 Jun 2026

About this role

The role involves developing curriculum and facilitating student learning in mechanical and systems engineering modules. Additionally, the lecturer will manage course administration and spearhead collaborations with industry partners. Candidates must have relevant Mechanical or Systems Engineering qualifications and at least 5 years of industry experience. Proficiency in 3D CAD, CAE, and a passion for nurturing students are highly desirable.

What they're looking for

Curriculum DevelopmentStudent AssessmentAdvanced ManufacturingSmart Factory SystemsMobility Systems DesignThermofluidsSystems Engineering3D CAD Design

Frequently asked questions

What does a LECTURER, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING at Public Service Division do?

The role involves developing curriculum and facilitating student learning in mechanical and systems engineering modules. Additionally, the lecturer will manage course administration and spearhead collaborations with industry partners. Candidates must have relevant Mechanical or Systems Engineering q…

What skills does this LECTURER, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING role need?

Key skills for this role include Curriculum Development, Student Assessment, Advanced Manufacturing, Smart Factory Systems, Mobility Systems Design, Thermofluids.

How much does a LECTURER, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING at Public Service Division pay?

The employer did not list a salary for this role. Most similar Singapore roles publish their band on the job page.

Is this LECTURER, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING role remote, hybrid, or on-site?

This role is on-site, based in Singapore.

How do I apply for this LECTURER, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING role?

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