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🌟 Lecturer & Senior Lecturer - Engineering (Mechatronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Electrical Engineering) 🌟


LOCATION- UAE (Looking for candidates from UK to relocate- NOT A REMOTE ROLE)


Are you an experienced academic passionate about shaping the future of engineering? My client, a leading institution in the UAE, is currently looking forLecturers and Senior LecturersinMechatronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Electrical Engineeringto join their team and contribute to a world-class academic environment.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Deliver high-quality teaching in one of the three core engineering disciplines:Mechatronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Electrical Engineering
  1. Mechatronics Engineering:
  2. Robotics
  3. AI
  4. Mechanical Engineering
  5. Manufacturing
  6. Automation
  7. Industrial Engineering
  8. Smart manufacturing
  9. Logistics and supply chain
  10. Electrical Engineering
  11. Intelligent Systems and Automation: Control Systems, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Embedded Systems & IoT, Signal Processing & Pattern Recognition
  12. Telecommunications Engineering Technology: Wireless and Mobile Communications, Optical Communications and Photonics, Network Security and Cybersecurity,

RF and Microwave Engineering, Digital Signal Processing (DSP)

  1. Power and Sustainable Energy: Power Systems Engineering, Renewable Energy Systems, Power Electronics and Drives, Energy Storage Systems

Smart Grid and Energy Management, Electric Vehicles (EVs)- Battery Management Systems (BMS), Fast and Wireless Charging Technologies

Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Systems, Advanced Motor Design and Control


  • Develop and implement cutting-edge curriculum that meets international standards.
  • Mentor and guide students in both practical and theoretical aspects of engineering.
  • Engage in research and contribute to the academic community.
  • Collaborate with industry professionals and academic teams to enhance course offerings and outcomes.

What My Client Is Looking For:

  • A strong academic background with a Ph.D. or Master’s degree inMechatronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Electrical Engineeringor related fields.
  • Significant teaching experience at the university level, with a passion for inspiring students.
  • Expertise in one of the core disciplines:Mechatronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Electrical Engineering
  • Proven ability to engage students with diverse learning needs and backgrounds.
  • A collaborative, innovative, and forward-thinking mindset.

Why Relocate to the UAE?

  • Access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources for teaching and research.
  • Join a vibrant academic community in one of the fastest-growing educational sectors in the world.
  • Competitive salary, attractive benefits, and a fantastic lifestyle in the UAE.
  • Experience the opportunity to live and work in a global hub for innovation and excellence.

This is an exciting opportunity to take your career to the next level while contributing to the future of engineering education in the UAE.

Apply now and take your career to new heights!

*** Only successful candidates will be contacted ***

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