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Mechanical / Electronics Engineering Lecturer Darlithydd Mecanyddol/Electroneg (x2)

Pembrokeshire College
Haverfordwest
1 week ago
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Mechanical / Electronics Engineering Lecturer (x2)

Pembrokeshire College has an exciting opportunity for two Mechanical/Electronics Lecturers to join our highly successful and forward‑thinking Engineering team, where innovation, collaboration, and real‑world experience shape the engineers of tomorrow.


Key responsibilities

  • Deliver full‑time teaching (37 hours per week, 835 annual teaching hours).
  • Develop and deliver course material across a range of levels and disciplines.
  • Support student learning and progress throughout their studies.
  • Contribute to the development of the engineering curriculum.
  • Collaborate with colleagues and industry partners.

Qualifications

  • Qualified or working towards a Level 4 in Mechanical/Electronics Engineering or equivalent.
  • PGCE required if not already obtained; it will be funded by the college.
  • Supported in gaining TAQA Level 3 and IQA Level 4 during employment.
  • Relevant industrial experience, with a genuine passion for inspiring engineering students.
  • Industry experience essential; understanding of renewable energy technologies highly advantageous.

Benefits

  • Salary: Scale MG1‑UP1 (£32,304 – £46,431 per annum) with potential progression to UP2‑UP3 (£48,153 – £49,934 per annum).
  • Full permanent salaried contract.
  • Full time – 37 hours per week (835 annual teaching hours).
  • 46 days annual leave + 8 bank holidays & college closure days.
  • Generous pension scheme, health & wellbeing benefits, continuous professional development.

Closing date

Midnight, Tuesday 18th November 2025.


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