Salary £28,168 to £39,244 per annum, dependent on skills, qualifications and experience, Academic Grades 4-13 Contractual hours 37 Basis Full Time Job category/type Engineering & Automotive Date posted 22/11/2024 Job reference REQ0417 Wiltshire College & University Centre have an exciting opportunity for a Lecturer in Engineering (Machining) to join our team. Location: Salisbury, Wiltshire Salary: £28,168 - £39,244 per annum (dependent on skills, qualifications and experience) plus a £3,000 pro rata Specialist Skills shortage Bonus Job Type: Full Time, Permanent (37 Hours Per week, 52 weeks) Closing Date: Friday 6th December 2024 About Us: Wiltshire College & University Centre plays a vital role in Wiltshire’s economy, inspiring people to develop the skills they need to achieve. Our four campuses are learning hubs in their communities, and we aspire to be an outstanding, financially robust and commercially agile provider, achieving our clear social mission on behalf of learners and employers across Wiltshire and beyond. Our turnover is around £42 million per annum, we employ some 650 staff, and support around 11,500 students. Lecturer in Engineering (Machining): The Role: Are you passionate about engineering, machining, and the future of hands-on technical education? Do you want to inspire the next generation of engineers? Wiltshire College & University Centre is looking for a passionate and dedicated Lecturer in Engineering (Machining) to join our growing team. We aim to bridge the skills gap in engineering, and we need someone who shares our commitment to excellence in practical and theoretical engineering education. As a Lecturer in Engineering (Machining), you’ll be responsible for delivering high-quality instruction to students on a range of engineering courses, including apprenticeship and vocational programs. Your role will encompass both teaching and practical training, allowing students to gain critical skills in using lathes, milling machines, CNC machining, CAD/CAM, and traditional machining techniques. You'll work in our state-of-the-art facilities and play a vital role in preparing students for successful careers in engineering and manufacturing. Lecturer in Engineering (Machining) - Key Responsibilities: Deliver engaging lectures and hands-on training in machining and engineering practices. Develop and assess coursework, practical projects, and exams. Guide students in using lathes, milling machines, CNC machines and CAD/CAM software. Ensure health and safety compliance in all workshop and lab activities. Collaborate with industry partners to keep course content relevant to the latest engineering trends. Provide mentoring and support to students, helping them achieve their academic and career goals. Lecturer in Engineering (Machining) – You: What We're Looking For: Relevant industry experience in engineering and machining, with practical knowledge of CNC machining, milling, CAD/CAM or other relevant experience. Recognised engineering qualification (Level 3 or above) in machining or a related discipline. A teaching qualification is desirable, but we welcome applications from those willing to gain this qualification. If you are ready to inspire the engineers of tomorrow and want to be part of an innovative and supportive college community, we’d love to hear from you. Lecturer in Engineering (Machining) – Benefits: Competitive salary 37 days annual leave for Academic Staff, including bank holidays and additional closure days over the Christmas period Automatic enrolment into the Teachers’ Pension Scheme Access to our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Discounts with a wide variety of retailers Free onsite car parking. New teachers in key technical subjects such as engineering, can now access financial incentives of up to £6,000 via Gov.UK. To find out more please visit Targeted retention incentive payments for FE teachers - GOV.UK Lecturer in Engineering (Machining) – Application Process: Wiltshire College & University Centre follows Safer Recruitment Guidance outlined by the Department for Education in ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education’. This involves conducting enhanced DBS checks, including checks against the children’s barred list, and other employment verifications, including an online presence review for shortlisted candidates. We embrace diversity, recognising the valuable perspectives, ideas, knowledge, and cultures individuals from different backgrounds bring. Committed to safeguarding, we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. As a Disability Confident Employer, we pledge to interview all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for a job vacancy and assess them based on their abilities. To submit your application for this exciting Lecturer in Engineering (Machining) opportunity, please click ‘Apply’ now. Applications for this role close on the 6th December 2024.