Mechanical Engineering Lecturer

Middlesbrough
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Mechanical Engineering Lecturer
📍 Middlesbrough
🕒 Full-Time | Permanent
💷 Salary: £30,000 - £41,000
📅 45 Days Holiday + 8 Bank Holidays
💼 23.68% Pension Scheme
🎓 Fully Funded Teaching Qualifications

Are you a Mechanical Engineer looking to take the next step in your career? Want to inspire the next generation of engineers while enjoying an excellent work-life balance and outstanding benefits? This could be the perfect opportunity for you.

We are seeking a Mechanical Engineering Lecturer to join our team on a full-time, permanent basis. You will be delivering high-quality teaching to predominantly Level 3 and T Level learners, helping them develop the theoretical foundations they need to thrive in industry.

🔧 What You'll Be Teaching

You'll deliver mainly theory-based sessions in areas such as:

Engineering Mathematics

Engineering Science

Fluid Dynamics

Materials Science

And other core mechanical engineering principles

🎓 No Teaching Experience Required

If you're coming straight from industry, we will fully fund your teaching qualifications and support your transition into education. What matters most is your passion for your subject and your desire to help learners succeed.

✔ What We're Looking For

A Level 4 qualification or higher in Mechanical Engineering (or a closely related discipline)

Relevant and up-to-date industry experience within mechanical engineering

A positive, proactive approach and the ability to engage and motivate learners

⭐ What We Offer

Competitive salary £30,000 - £41,000

45 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays

Excellent 23.68% pension scheme

Fully funded teaching qualification and ongoing professional development

Supportive team environment and modern teaching facilities

The chance to make a real impact on future engineers

Important Notice

Dovetail and Slate is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, applicants, and clients to share this commitment.

This role may involve work with under 18's or vulnerable adults. Any appointment will be made subject to strict vetting and screening checks and receipt of a satisfactory enhanced DBS check. Dovetail and Slate Ltd acts as an Employment Agency (perm) and an Employment Business (temp/contract).

Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited ((phone number removed)) acts as an Employment Agency.

Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited ((phone number removed)) acts as an Employment Agency

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