Posted 12/05/2024
£21.49 - £42.28 per hour
Coleg Ceredigion have an exciting opportunity for a Lecturer in Automotive Engineering to join our busy Motor Vehicle team on a casual basis, based at our Cardigan Campus. This role would work in one of our purpose-built motor vehicle workshops for manufacturing and automotive engineering skills.
Coleg Ceredigion’s Cardigan campus is the main base for the Faculty of Skills and Technology and is located near the town centre with easy access to all the local amenities. There is a modern Breakout Space where learners can socialise, relax or re-charge between lessons as well as Y Cantîn, which serves breakfast and lunch. The campus also has a fully staffed Learning Resource and Library Centre as well as specialised areas to support education and training in a number of Curriculum Areas.
About the Role
The Motor Vehicle workshops on the Cardigan Campus are modern and well equipped, having had significant investment in recent years, with a number of new cars, diagnostic equipment and training rigs to support students and apprentices. The provision ranges from school link 14-19 provision up to and including level three programmes.
The post holder will contribute to the teaching, assessment of L1 -3 programmes.
What you will need
Whilst it is not essential, experience of hybrid and electric cars would be advantageous, however, training will be provided for this if you do not already have experience.
Coleg Sir Gâr was created in 1985 and became a corporate institution in 1993. In 2013 it became Coleg Sir Gar Ltd, a company within the University of Wales: Trinity Saint David Group, and part of a regional Dual Sector University. The College has an annual turnover of over £35m and employs around 800 staff.
Coleg Ceredigion was created in 1985 and became a corporate institution in 1993. The college merged with the University of Wales Trinity Saint David as a subsidiary company in 2014. The college has an annual turnover of £6m and employs around 180 staff. The College is based in South West Wales and has seven main campuses at Llanelli (Graig), Carmarthen (Pibwrlwyd and Jobs Well), Ammanford, Llandeilo (Gelli Aur), Aberystwyth and Cardigan. The College is also home to Carmarthen School of Art which has its origins dating back to 1854.
Graig Campus,
Sandy Rd,
Llanelli SA15 4DN