Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering at University of Bath
Bath, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

06 Dec, 25

Salary

56535.0

Posted On

07 Sep, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Integrated Systems, Pension Schemes, Mechatronics, Robotics, Design, Teaching

Industry

Education Management

Description
Responsibilities

The Department of Mechanical Engineering is seeking to recruit a Lecturer to undertake high-quality research and teaching. We are particularly interested in interdisciplinary research expertise either of the following areas:

  • mechatronics and robotics
  • systems with embedded AI intelligence
  • autonomous systems
  • engineering and design of integrated systems
  • digital systems and control

These research areas are aligned with Faculty research centres, including IAAPS, a world-leading centre of excellence supporting the transport industry in the transition to net zero. Teaching will support our MEng undergraduate degree programmes as well as new MSc programmes under development. Our degree programmes have an outstanding reputation built on industry-linked teaching, rigorous academic standards, placement-provision, and graduate employability. As well as lecturing, you will be expected to participate in supervising students undertaking significant individual and group projects encompassing research or design activities.
We are one of the leading Mechanical Engineering Departments in the UK and provide a progressive academic environment. The University of Bath has recently been ranked 132nd in the QS World University Rankings 2026.
You will benefit from the supportive, collaborative and well-organised Department and Faculty system at the University. There is a strong culture of providing newly appointed staff the necessary support and freedom to develop their academic careers. We would like you to have the future ambition to take on leadership roles within and/or outside the Department at an appropriate stage in your career. These roles can lead to promotion and the University has a well-established career progression route for academic staff.

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