Position: Lecturer in Mining Engineering
We are seeking a knowledgeable and student-focused Lecturer in Mining Engineering to deliver high-quality instruction and practical training for diploma/undergraduate learners. The role involves teaching core mining engineering subjects, guiding laboratory and field-based learning, supporting curriculum development, and contributing to academic administration and continuous improvement initiatives.
About the Company
We are an education-focused institution committed to developing industry-ready technical professionals through rigorous academics, hands-on training, and strong industry alignment. Our programs emphasize safety, sustainability, and modern engineering practices, supported by experienced faculty and well-equipped laboratories.
Responsibilities
- Deliver lectures, tutorials, and practical sessions in mining engineering subjects such as mine development, drilling & blasting, mine ventilation, rock mechanics, mine surveying, mineral processing fundamentals, mine safety, and mining machinery.
- Plan lessons and create course materials (lecture notes, assignments, lab manuals, case studies, and assessments) aligned with institutional and regulatory standards.
- Design and evaluate internal assessments, practical examinations, and end-term evaluations; maintain grading transparency and academic integrity.
- Supervise laboratories, workshops, and field visits; ensure compliance with safety protocols and risk assessments.
- Mentor students on academic progress, projects, internships, and career pathways; provide remedial support where needed.
- Guide student projects (capstone/minor projects) and encourage problem-solving using real-world mining scenarios.
- Contribute to curriculum enhancement, accreditation/quality processes, and departmental documentation.
- Participate in academic committees, admissions support, timetabling, invigilation, and other institutional duties as assigned.
- Maintain records related to attendance, lesson plans, assessment outcomes, and laboratory inventory.
- Engage in professional development, applied research, industry collaboration, and seminars/workshops when applicable.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Mining Engineering (or closely related discipline) from a recognized institution.
- Prior teaching, training, or industry experience in mining operations is preferred (open to strong fresh candidates with excellent subject command, where permitted by local norms).
- Strong understanding of mine safety practices, statutory compliance, and sustainable mining concepts.
- Ability to teach both theoretical concepts and practical applications (labs/field work).
- Excellent communication and classroom management skills; ability to engage diverse learners.
- Working knowledge of relevant tools/software (e.g., mine planning basics, surveying tools, CAD/GIS exposure) is an advantage.
- Commitment to academic ethics, documentation discipline, and student mentorship.
Benefits
- Competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.
- Professional development support (training, workshops, conferences) as per policy.
- Opportunity to work with modern lab facilities and industry-linked learning initiatives.
- Collaborative academic environment with scope for curriculum innovation.
- Leave and holiday benefits as per institutional rules.
How to Apply
Please submit your updated resume/CV, copies of academic credentials, and a brief cover letter describing your teaching interests and relevant experience. Shortlisted candidates may be asked to deliver a demonstration lecture and/or complete a subject interview.
Note: This listing is a general job opportunity for a Lecturer in Mining Engineering and is not an exam result/score card notice.