[What the role is]
As a Lecturer, your contributions go beyond teaching and facilitating learning. You will play a critical role in recognising and nurturing your students' potential and their lifelong learning needs.
[What you will be working on]
In addition to your teaching duties, you will carry out industry or consultancy projects to help you remain relevant in your profession and to evolving changes in industry, and maintain strong linkages with industry with industry and schools. You will also have the opportunity to have industry attachments or experience on a regular basis to update your skills, knowledge and practices of your profession.
[What we are looking for]
You should be trained in Rapid Transit Engineering or Engineering-related disciplines, with preferably three years of relevant practical experience in the in Mass Rapid Transit or Train Industry. Good knowledge and technical competency in some of the following key area(s) will be an advantage:
- Signalling, Communications and Integrated Supervisory Control System (ISCS) for Train System.
- Automatic Train Operation / Protection, SCADA, Maintenance Management System (MMS), wide area network technologies (e.g. SDH, Gigabit Ethernet, MPLS), wireless LAN technologies, TETRA digital trunked radio, Telephony, video surveillance systems and Centralised Clock system.
- Permanent Way (PWay) and Rolling Stock (RS) System.
- Infrastructure system (e.g. tunnel, viaduct, third rail, guide rail, sleepers and Route Protection), Mechanical and Electronic equipment relating to train system (such as bogie, under- carriage and car interior design).
Those with good and relevant experience can look forward to Senior Lecturer or equivalent positions, with career development opportunities to leadership positions in the Colleges or Headquarters.
Applicants may check their application status at the end of 8 weeks from the closing date of this job posting.