The closing date for return of application forms is 30 June 2000
Hi RP'ers,
We have eight vacancies in our School of Engineering and the Built Environment (SEBE) at the University of Wolverhampton. The details are listed in the attached file which is in .pdf format.
I promise that it's safe to open.
Regards
Dr James Cubillo
ENGINEERING DIVISION
Academic Section Leader of the Specialist
Engineering Section (Principal Lecturer)
£28,978 - £36,436 pa
You will have an appropriate first degree and a PhD, possess good IT skills, and
have expertise in Mechanical/Automotive Engineering and Engineering
Systems. Ref A2349
Academic Section Leader of the Engineering
Design Section (Principal Lecturer)
£28,978 - £36,436 pa
You will have an appropriate first degree and a PhD, possess good IT skills, and
have expertise in Product Design, Computer Aided Design and Design Analysis.
Ref A2350
To be considered for anAcademic Section Leader post you will have evidence of a successful track
record in the development and delivery of programmes of both teaching and research. You will
be expected to provide effective management of a team of teaching, research, technical staff and
resources. Chartered Engineer status and evidence of engagement with industry and consultancy
will be an advantage. For an informal discussion, please contact Dr F R Hall, 01902 322278.
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in the
Engineering Design Section
£14,902 - £30,636 pa
You will have an appropriate first degree and a PhD, possess good IT skills, and
have expertise in some of the following areas: Product Design, Computer
Aided Design, Design Analysis, Virtual Reality Design & Rapid Prototyping.
Ref A2351
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in the General
Engineering Section
£14,902 - £30,636 pa
You will have an appropriate first degree and a PhD, possess good IT skills, and
have expertise in some of the following areas: General Engineering, Virtual
Reality Engineering, Integrated Design & Manufacturing, Design of Sports
Equipment. Ref A2352
The School of Engineering and the Built Environment is one of the best-equipped departments of its kind in the UK - and a truly international centre of
learning. Distinguished in Computer Aided Engineering, Computer Aided Design and Construction, Integrated Design and Manufacturing, Civil Engineering,
Building and Quantity Surveying and Virtual Reality Design and Manufacturing.
The School has secured £5m grants for Teaching, Research, Consultancy and Technology Transfer. It is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities in virtual reality
and CAD, which cater for both construction and engineering industries. In addition, we have recently installed state of the art engineering facilities within our
new £6m competitive centre at Telford campus. To develop and continue our success, we are now looking for motivated professionals to share their expertise
with us in the following Section Leader and Lecturing/Senior Lecturing roles.
BUILT ENVIRONMENT DIVISION
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer
in Construction IT
£14,902 - £30,636 pa
You will have a first degree and a PhD in Construction IT or closely allied
discipline, and proven ability in some of the following: CAD & Construction
and Virtual Reality application in Construction at undergraduate and post-graduate
level. Ref A2353
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Architecture
and Interior Design
£14,902 - £30,636 pa
You will have a first degree and a PhD preferably in Architecture or
Interior Design, with proven ability in teaching CAD to design students.
Ref A2354
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in General
Practice Surveying
£14,902 - £30,636 pa
You will have a first degree in Property and Asset Management and a PhD,
with proven ability in property asset management and valuation.
Ref A2355
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in
Environment Engineering
and Regeneration
£14,902 - £30,636 pa
You will have a first degree in Environmental Engineering and Management or
a closely allied discipline and a PhD. Ref A2356
For an informal discussion about posts within the Built Environment Division,
please contact Professor Paul Olomolaiye, 01902 322109.
Learning built on strong foundations
The University is eager to attract larger numbers of applications from
groups of people currently under-represented in the staff population,
especially from women and people from ethnic minority groups.
To be considered for a L/SL post in either division, you will have evidence of the successful delivery
of both teaching and research. Professional qualifications (e.g. Chartered status) and evidence
of engagement with industry and consultancy will be an advantage.
For detailed further particulars and an application form (returnable
by 30 June 2000) and quoting the reference number, contact the
Personnel Services Department, University of Wolverhampton,
Molineux Street,Wolverhampton WV1 1SB.Tel: 01902 321049
(ansaphone). For hearing impaired candidates our Minicom
number is 01902 321249. Email: per@wlv.ac.uk.
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