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Mechanical Engineering Lecturer

Tradewind Recruitment
Northampton
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Mechanical Engineering Lecturer – Northamptonshire (Further Education)

Recruiter: Tradewind Recruitment


Location: Northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom


Salary: £140 - £250 Per Day


Posted: 01 Oct 2025 17:26 • Closes: 29 Oct 2025 23:59


Reference: 3007444111 • Sector: Further Education • Job Level: Teaching / Lecturing • Specialism: Education Studies / Teacher Training • Contract Type: Permanent • Hours: Full Time


Role overview

Mechanical Engineering Lecturer


Location: Northamptonshire (Further Education)


Start Date: October 2025 • Full-TimePermanent or Long-Term


Are you passionate about inspiring the next generation of engineers and sharing your expertise in mechanical engineering? Do you want to work in a college environment where practical skills, innovation, and student success are at the heart of everything, with strong support for your professional development?


We're partnering with a forward-thinking college in Northamptonshire, seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Mechanical Engineering Lecturer to join their team from October 2025. Whether you're interested in a permanent role or a long-term placement, flexible full-time opportunities are available.


Role highlights

  • Deliver engaging and accessible Mechanical Engineering lessons to a range of learners, including Level 2 and Level 3 qualifications
  • Inspire students through practical workshops, real-world applications, and industry-relevant projects
  • Differentiate teaching to support learners of all abilities, promoting confidence and progression into higher education or employment
  • Collaborate with colleagues to develop curriculum, assessments, and enrichment activities aligned with industry standards
  • Support students beyond the classroom through engineering clubs, competitions, and work placements

About you

  • Qualified teacher or lecturer (PGCE, Cert Ed, or equivalent) with a strong background in Mechanical Engineering
  • Experienced in delivering technical education within a further education or college setting
  • Skilled in practical workshops and familiar with current engineering technologies and software
  • Adaptable and creative in your teaching approach, making complex engineering concepts accessible and engaging
  • Excellent communicator with strong behaviour management and student engagement skills
  • A collaborative team player committed to raising learner achievement and supporting diverse cohorts

Early Career Lecturers are welcome and will be fully supported.


What’s on offer

  • A full-time Mechanical Engineering lecturing role within a supportive college environment
  • Options for permanent contracts or long-term placements based on your preference
  • Competitive salary reflecting your experience and qualifications
  • Access to modern engineering workshops, tools, and digital resources
  • Opportunities for professional development, leadership, and CPD through our partnership with The National College

Professional development with Tradewind

As part of Tradewind, you'll benefit from free access to over 2,500 CPD courses via The National College, covering everything from technical skills and curriculum design to leadership and teaching excellence, helping you grow as an educator and leader.


If you're ready to inspire future engineers and advance your career in a vibrant college setting in Northamptonshire, we want to hear from you.


Apply now for Mechanical Engineering Lecturer roles starting October 2025.


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