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Lecturer (Aerospace Engineering) / School of Engineering

Public Service Division

SingaporeFull-timeOn-site

Posted 7 Jul 2026

About this role

Deliver lectures, tutorials, and laboratory sessions across various aerospace engineering modules. Develop curriculum materials and collaborate with industry partners to lead student projects and experiential learning activities. Requires a qualification in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering with at least 3 years of industry experience in R&D or MRO. Candidates must be willing to pass CAAS SAR-66 Modules 6 to 10 examinations.

What they're looking for

AerodynamicsUnmanned Aerial VehiclesAircraft StructuresEngineering MaterialsThermodynamicsMathematicsAdvanced ManufacturingCurriculum Development

Frequently asked questions

What does a Lecturer (Aerospace Engineering) / School of Engineering at Public Service Division do?

Deliver lectures, tutorials, and laboratory sessions across various aerospace engineering modules. Develop curriculum materials and collaborate with industry partners to lead student projects and experiential learning activities. Requires a qualification in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering with a…

What skills does this Lecturer (Aerospace Engineering) / School of Engineering role need?

Key skills for this role include Aerodynamics, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Aircraft Structures, Engineering Materials, Thermodynamics, Mathematics.

How much does a Lecturer (Aerospace 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 (Aerospace Engineering) / School of Engineering role remote, hybrid, or on-site?

This role is on-site, based in Singapore.

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