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LECTURER, INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION - SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

Public Service Division

SingaporeFull-timeOn-site

Posted 18 Jun 2026

About this role

Deliver education in industrial automation, control systems, and production digitalisation through lectures and hands-on workshops. Develop curriculum, supervise final-year projects, and establish collaborations with industry partners. Requires a degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronics, or Computer Engineering with at least 3 years of industry experience in automation and PLC programming. Proficiency in IEC 61131-3 and knowledge of IIoT and OT cybersecurity are highly desired.

What they're looking for

PLC ProgrammingIndustrial AutomationHMI DevelopmentIIoTOPC UAIndustrial NetworkingOT CybersecurityProduction Digitalisation

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

Deliver education in industrial automation, control systems, and production digitalisation through lectures and hands-on workshops. Develop curriculum, supervise final-year projects, and establish collaborations with industry partners. Requires a degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronics, or Co…

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

Key skills for this role include PLC Programming, Industrial Automation, HMI Development, IIoT, OPC UA, Industrial Networking.

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

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

This role is on-site, based in Singapore.

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