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TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (TUT)
 
 
 
PART-TIME LECTURER
Department: Design Studies
Ref: 25/266
 
The Department of Design Studies in the Faculty of Arts and Design has a Part-Time position for Lecturer at Arts Campus. 
 
Core functions: 
• Conduct lectures and tutorials at postgraduate levels. 
• Supervise research activities of Master's and Doctoral students. 
• Engage in departmental research projects and contribute to academic publications.
• Provide academic guidance and mentorship to students. 
• Any other reasonable duties as may be assigned by the Head of Department. 
 
Minimum Requirements: 
1. Academic qualifications: 
• Doctorate degree (PhD/D-Tech) in Fashion Design 
 
Experience:
• Proven track record of supervising Master's and Doctoral (PhD) students to completion. 
• Minimum of four (4) peer-reviewed publications in DHET-accredited journals. 
• Evidence of ongoing research activities and projects. 
• Ability to engage students through innovative teaching methodologies. 
• Commitment to excellence in teaching and fostering academic research 
 
Send your application letter and CV tomashianeL@tut.ac.za,
 
Enquiries: Prof A Mason: Tel: 012 382 6074 
 
Closing Date: 14 May 2025
 
If we have not responded within a month of the closing date, you should regard your application as unsuccessful. Correspondence will be entered into only with short-listed candidates. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment. Candidates will be required to undergo psychometric tests and any other simulation interventions. Candidates are also required to complete the application form for employment.

Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply
 
 
 
 
 




​SENIOR LECTURER
Department Electrical Engineering
Post level: 07
Ref: 24/960b
 
The Department of Electrical Engineering has a permanent position for a Senior Lecturer in the field of Electrical Engineering or Electronic Engineering with specialization in Signal Processing and Scientific Computing at the Pretoria Campus. 
 
Critical Performance Areas 
• Play a role in quality teaching and learning with technology in the domain of Signal Processing and Scientific Computing 
• Lead and participate actively in subject and curriculation committees. 
• Responsible and play a prominent role in the compilation and maintenance of quality study guides, laboratory guides, subject files, and other Teaching and Learning with Technology materials. Role also includes mentorship, quality audits, constant revision and update of materials in line with industry norms and engineering council regulations. 
• Participate and play a leading role in departmental, faculty, and institutional initiatives. 
• Lead project activities at relevant Centres, Institutes and Research Niche Area. 
• Known to industry as a regional expert capable of solving industrial problems. 
• Liaison with industry on course and subject levels regarding curriculation, visits, research, and other interactions. 
• Lead the development and presentation of Short Learning Programmes to assist industries with skills and development needs. 
• Participate in securing significant projects and external funding for research and innovation. 
• Responsible for independent research and innovation projects and associated funding. 
• Contribute to research and innovation, strategic direction determination, and mentoring in the machines and power electronics niche area and associated fields. 
• Lead research and innovation activities at the Technology Stations, Centres, Institutes and Research Niche Areas, 
• Produce at least 1.5 research output units per year. 
• Supervision of postgraduate students including the doctoral level. 
• Member of sub-committees of professional bodies and societies. 
• Lead and participate in community engagement projects. 
 
Minimum Requirement 
1. Academic qualifications: 
• A Doctorate Degree in Electrical Engineering or Electronic Engineering with specialization in Signal Processing and Scientific Computing (NQF Level 10). 
 
2. Experience: 
• Three (3) years of relevant experience at lecturer level. 
• Records of accomplishment of supervision of students at the Master’s and Doctorate Level will be an advantage 
• Contribution to academic/research outputs in accredited journals and peer-reviewed conferences will be an advantage. 
• Evidence of attracting external funding for research projects will be an advantage Evidence of industry liaison and involvement in Centres, Institutes and Technology Stations, will be an advantage. 
• Involvement in the development of new curriculum will be an added advantage. 
• Demonstrating practical experience through successful projects in the field of Signal Processing and Scientific Computing will be an advantage. 
 
3. Knowledge and Skills: 
• Versatile in Signal Processing and Scientific Computing. 
 
4. Registration with professional body (if applicable): 
• Registration with ECSA in the appropriate professional category will be an advantage. 
 
Send your CV torecruitment11@tut.ac.za
 
(Please include recently certified copies of your academic records, certificate of qualification(s) and certificate of registration with professional body with your application. Foreign qualifications must be accompanied by certified SAQA evaluation certificate). (Please complete scoresheet for Senior Lecturer and submit with your application) 
 
Enquiries: Prof TO Olwal 
Tel: 012 382 4820/5880 
email: olwalto@tut.ac.za
 
Closing Date: 11 May 2025
 
If we have not responded within a month of the closing date, you should regard your application as unsuccessful. Correspondence will be entered into only with short-listed candidates. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment. Candidates will be required to undergo psychometric tests and any other simulation interventions. Candidates are also required to complete the application form for employment. The application is available on the University’s website, share point, and the University’s intranet.
 
Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
 
ADDENDUM B






​SENIOR LECTURER

Department Electrical Engineering
Post level: 07
Ref: 24/961b
 
The Department of Electrical Engineering has a permanent position for a Senior Lecturer in the field of Electrical Engineering or Electronic Engineering with specialization in Machines and Power Electronics at Pretoria Campus. 
 
Critical Performance Areas 
• Play a role in quality teaching and learning with technology in the domain of Machines and Power Electronics 
• Lead and participate actively in subject and curriculation committees. 
• Responsible and play a prominent role in the compilation and maintenance of quality study guides, laboratory guides, subject files, and other Teaching and Learning with Technology materials. Role also includes mentorship, quality audits, constant revision, and update of materials in line with industry norms and engineering council regulations. 
• Participate and play a leading role in departmental, faculty, and institutional initiatives. 
• Lead project activities at relevant Centres, Institutes and Research Niche Area. 
• Known to industry as a regional expert capable of solving industrial problems. 
• Liaison with industry on course and subject levels regarding curriculation, visits, research and other interactions. 
• Lead the development and presentation of Short Learning Programmes to assist industries with skills and development needs. 
• Participate in securing significant projects and external funding for research and innovation. 
• Responsible for independent research and innovation projects and associated funding. 
• Contribute to research and innovation, strategic direction determination, and mentoring in the machines and power electronics niche area and associated fields. 
• Lead research and innovation activities at the Technology Stations, Centres, Institutes and Research Niche Areas, 
• Produce at least 1.5 research output units per year. 
• Supervision of postgraduate students, including the doctoral level. 
• Member of sub-committees of professional bodies and societies. 
• Lead and participate in community engagement projects. 
 
Minimum Requirement 
1. Academic qualifications: 
A Doctorate Degree in Electrical Engineering, specializing in Machines and Power Electronics (NQF Level 10). 
 
2. Experience: 
• Three (3) years of relevant experience at lecturer level. 
• Records of accomplishment of supervision of students at the Master’s and Doctorate Level will be an advantage. 
• Contribution to academic/research outputs in accredited journals and peer-reviewed conferences will be an advantage. 
 
• Evidence of attracting external funding for research projects will be an advantage Evidence of industry liaison and involvement in Centres, Institutes and Technology Stations, will be an advantage. 
• Involvement in the development of new curriculum will be an added advantage. 
• Demonstrating practical experience through successful projects in the field of Machines and Power Electronics will be an advantage 
 
3. Knowledge and Skills: 
• Versatile in Machines and Power Electronics related subjects. 
 
4. Registration with professional body (if applicable): 
• Registration with ECSA in the appropriate professional category will be an advantage. 
Send your CV to: recruitment11@tut.ac.za
(Please include recently certified copies of your academic records, certificate of qualification(s) and certificate of registration with professional body with your application. Foreign qualifications must be accompanied by certified SAQA evaluation certificate). 
 
Enquiries: Prof TO Olwal 
Tel: 012 382 4820/5880 
email: olwalto@tut.ac.za
 
Closing Date: 11 May 2025 
 
If we have not responded within a month of the closing date, you should regard your application as unsuccessful. Correspondence will be entered into only with short-listed candidates. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment. Candidates will be required to undergo psychometric tests and any other simulation interventions. Candidates are also required to complete the application form for employment. The application is available on the University’s website, share point, and the University’s intranet.
 
Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.