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Professor of Mechanical Engineering

United Kingdom
£60 – £130/hr
Posted about 20 hours ago
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Mechanical Engineering Professor [$60 - $130/hour]

Role Responsibilities

  • Design and author rigorous single-option (multiple-choice) assessment questions in your specialization within mechanical engineering, calibrated for graduate or postgraduate complexity
  • Translate advanced concepts from Solid & Structural Mechanics, Dynamics & Vibration & Control, or Thermal-Fluids into challenging exam-quality content
  • Develop detailed explanations and rationales for answer choices, maintaining the clarity and precision expected in academic settings
  • Review and validate the technical accuracy and pedagogical quality of AI-generated mechanical engineering materials
  • Collaborate asynchronously with other subject matter experts and project coordinators to refine and improve content quality
  • Conduct quality checks, revisions, and enhancements on contributed materials based on feedback and project standards
  • Maintain thorough records of assignments and submissions using digital workflow tools provided for the engagement

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  • PhD or MS in Mechanical Engineering, with current or previous university-level teaching experience (professor, adjunct, lecturer, or TA) in one or more core areas: Solid & Structural Mechanics, Dynamics & Vibration & Control, or Thermal-Fluids
  • Experience authoring, grading, or reviewing graduate-level exams, problem sets, or coursework
  • Demonstrated ability to convert complex mechanical engineering principles into clear, exam-ready written content
  • Background in assessment design, rubric development, or educational content creation
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills; adept at articulating intricate concepts concisely and accurately
  • Meticulous attention to detail and commitment to technical accuracy in all deliverables
  • Self-motivated, organized, and comfortable working independently in a remote, asynchronous project environment; familiarity with collaborative digital platforms is a plus
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Skills

Mechanical Engineering
Assessment Design
Technical Accuracy
Educational Content Creation
Communication Skills
Attention to Detail
Collaboration
Content Review
Exam Preparation
Problem Solving
Digital Workflow Tools
Teaching Experience
Graduate-Level Exams
Rationale Development
Complex Concept Translation
Self-Motivation

Location

United Kingdom

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