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Lecturer – Engineering
About the Role
UHI Perth is one of Scotland’s leading Colleges of Further and Higher Education, and a major partner in Scotland’s newest University, the University of the Highlands and Islands.
We are seeking an Engineering Lecturer specialising in electrical and electronic systems to support the expansion of our team and Engineering programmes. Our courses range from SCQF level 4 (craft level) to 10 (degree), with a focus on levels 7 to 10.
The role includes:
- Developing and delivering online teaching (including in-country in China)
- Providing on-campus teaching
- Contributing to a high-quality learning experience through well-resourced lecture theatres, laboratories, and training workshops
As a lecturer, you will:
- Shape the future of engineers through your teaching, research, and consultancy
- Prepare learning, teaching, and assessment materials
- Deliver both theoretical and practical instruction
- Supervise student project work
- Help develop engineering programmes across broad disciplines
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Contract & Salary
- Permanent Full-Time (35 hours/week)
- £41,833 – £50,359 per annum (pay award pending 01 September 2026)
Responsibilities
- Eligibility:
- Hold a Master’s degree in an engineering-related discipline
- Preference given to those with industry experience
- Teaching experience and ability to teach across broad engineering disciplines are desirable
- Personal skills:
- Strong commitment to learners
- Awareness of current engineering industry requirements
- Self-motivated with excellent communication and teamwork abilities
- Additional requirements:
- Ability to deliver international teaching (in-country in China)
- Engagement in scholarly activities (e.g., research, consultancy)


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Essential Requirements
- Equivalence or above in this discipline
- Commitment to teaching and student success
- Collaborative mindset—capable of working alongside academic and operational teams
Application & Next Steps
To apply, complete the online form on our recruitment page. View further details at UHI’s recruitment page.
Important deadlines:
- Closing date: 23:45 on Friday, 24 July 2026
- Interview date: Thursday, 06 August 2026
Note:
- This position involves regulated work with children. A PVG Scheme check is mandatory.
- A barred list check will be conducted.
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