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TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (TUT) VACANCIES
TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (TUT)
The Faculty of Management Sciences requires the services of part-time lecturers for day, evening, and Saturday classes in the Department of Hospitality Management.
Critical Performance Areas
• Preparing and conducting lectures and practicals.
• Advanced presentation skills.
• Proven ability in using teaching technology.
• Setting and marking of all assessments.
• Participating in departmental meetings and subject meetings.
• General administration such as capturing test and assignment marks on ITS, and uploading module content on my TUTor.
• Student consultation.
Minimum Requirements
• Masters (NQF level 9) or Doctorate Degree (NQF level 10) relating to the field of study
below. Hospitality Management and Food Operation Management Applied Languages: Relating fields.
• Study record with major subjects relating to the field of study
• Three years relevant teaching experience in teaching and / or three years experience in
Industry.
• Proficiency in MS Office and other computer programs.
• Full proficiency in English is a prerequisite.
• Completion of a TUT License to Teach programme will be compulsory.
Department of Hospitality Management
Pretoria Campus
(Ref : 24/210b
Send your CV to: lerouxmr@tut.ac.za
Enquiries: Dr MP Shai Tel 012 382 6501
Include: Certified copies of your academic record, qualifications, and ID document
Successful applicants only receive a part-time salary according to the TUT Policy. No additional remuneration for travel, relocation, etc.
Closing date: 22 November 2024
If we have not responded within a month from the closing date, you should regard your application as unsuccessful. Correspondence will only be entered into with short-listed candidates. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment.
CAMPUS: PRETORIA
NUMBER OF HOURS: 8 hpw/ block course
Year/First/Second Semester
Day Class
GROUPS: 1/2/3 Groups
COURSE:
Hospitality Management
• HFM31D Hospitality Financial Management III (4hpw)
• HFM216D Hospitality Financial Management II (5hpw)
• HFM105D Hospitality Financial Management I (6hpw)
• CAP105X Communication for academic purpose (6hpw)
• HSM215D Hospitality Communication II (4hpw)
• HXP316D WIL in Hospitality Management III (6hpw)
• HXP216D WIL in Hospitality Management II (6hpw)
• CSN105D Cullinary Studies and Nutrition theory (4 hpw)
• CSN105D Cullinary Studies and Nutrition practical (4 hpw)
CAMPUS: PRETORIA
NUMBER OF HOURS: 8 hpw/ block course
Year/First/Second Semester Day/Evening/Saturday Class
GROUPS: 1/2/3 Groups
COURSE: Food Operations Management
• FOF316D Food Operations Financial Management III (4 hpw)
• FOF216D Food Operations Financial Management II (6hpw)
• FOF115D Food Operations Financial Management I (6hpw)
• CAP105X Communication for academic purpose (6hpw)
• FOX316D WIL in Food Operations Management III (6hpw)
• FOX216D WIL in Food Operations Management II (6hpw)
CAMPUS: ARCADIA
NUMBER OF HOURS: 10 hpw/ block course
Year/First/Second Semester Day/Evening/Saturday Class
GROUPS: 1/2/3 Groups
COURSE: Somatology
• NUT105D Nutrition I
• NUT306D Nutrition III
• NUT107V Nutrition IV
CAMPUS: PRETORIA
NUMBER OF HOURS: 4 hpw/ block course
Year/First/Second Semester Day/Evening/Saturday Class
GROUPS: 1/2/3 Groups
COURSE: Biokenetics and Sports Management
• NUT105P Nutrition I
• NUT305D Nutrition III
CAMPUS: PRETORIA
NUMBER OF HOURS: 4 hpw/ block course
Year/First/Second Semester Day/Evening/Saturday Class
GROUPS: 1/2/3 Groups
COURSE: Tourism Management
• Hospitality Operations I
• Hospitality Operations II
FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
Centre for Entrepreneurship Development
Part-Time Position – Module Developer
Ref: 24/167
The Office of the Executive Dean in the Faculty of Management Sciences requires the services of Module Developers for the Centre for Entrepreneurship Development under its Department of Management & Entrepreneurship.
PRETORIA CAMPUS
4 X Module Developers (19 hours)
Project: DEVELOPMENT OF TRAINING MATERIAL FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ENTREPRENEURIAL WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING (EWIL) MODALITY
Main Purpose: This role is a key position within the Department of Management and Entrepreneurship, focusing on contributing to developing and evaluating the Entrepreneurial Work Integrated Learning (eWIL) modality. The Module Developers will assist with curriculum and training material design within an integrated framework while producing high-quality academic training materials. The successful candidates will bring advanced skills and practical experience in entrepreneurship education and business coaching.
Critical Performance Areas:
• Developing and preparing asynchronous online modules.
• Advanced skills in PowerPoint presentations.
• Proven expertise in using teaching technologies.
• Designing various types of assessments, including those with rubrics or self-marking capabilities.
• Actively participating in module development meetings.
• Collaborating with instructional designers.
• Ensuring compliance with TUT prospectus guidelines and module descriptors.
Minimum Requirements
1. Academic qualifications:
• A Postgraduate Diploma (NQF Level 8) in Business Management, Business Administration, Entrepreneurship or related Management Sciences field.
2. Experience:
• Three years of experience as a Facilitator and Business Coach for Entrepreneurship WIL or a similar project.
• Industry-related experience is an advantage.
• Proficiency in MS Office and other teaching and learning technology software.
• Full proficiency in English is a prerequisite.
3. Registration with a professional body (if applicable):
• Being a Member of a professional body will be an added advantage.
Knowledge:
• Understanding of entrepreneurial education and work-integrated learning.
• Knowledge of process mapping and curriculum development methodologies.
• Familiarity with current research trends in entrepreneurship and education.
Skills:
• Well-developed skills in process design and curriculum mapping for entrepreneurial education frameworks.
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for engaging with stakeholders at different levels.
• Strong organisational and project management skills, capable of simultaneously managing multiple aspects of a research project.
Key Attributes:
• Strong analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities, particularly in educational process design.
• Ability to translate research findings into practical training tools and educational modules.
• Self-motivated, with a proactive approach to managing project components and timelines.
Application Process: Send your comprehensive CV detailing your experience to CED@tut.ac.za
Include certified copies of your academic record, qualifications and ID documents
• Please indicate which module(s) group you prefer to develop from the list below.
• No additional remuneration for travel, relocation, or related expenses.
Enquiries: Dr P Ebewo Tel 012 382 – 6153
Closing date: 22 November 2024
Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
Centre for Entrepreneurship Development
Part-Time Position – Module Developer
Ref: 24/167
The Office of the Executive Dean in the Faculty of Management Sciences requires the services of Module Developers for the Centre for Entrepreneurship Development under its Department of Management & Entrepreneurship.
PRETORIA CAMPUS
4 X Module Developers (19 hours)
Project: DEVELOPMENT OF TRAINING MATERIAL FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ENTREPRENEURIAL WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING (EWIL) MODALITY
Main Purpose: This role is a key position within the Department of Management and Entrepreneurship, focusing on contributing to developing and evaluating the Entrepreneurial Work Integrated Learning (eWIL) modality. The Module Developers will assist with curriculum and training material design within an integrated framework while producing high-quality academic training materials. The successful candidates will bring advanced skills and practical experience in entrepreneurship education and business coaching.
Critical Performance Areas:
• Developing and preparing asynchronous online modules.
• Advanced skills in PowerPoint presentations.
• Proven expertise in using teaching technologies.
• Designing various types of assessments, including those with rubrics or self-marking capabilities.
• Actively participating in module development meetings.
• Collaborating with instructional designers.
• Ensuring compliance with TUT prospectus guidelines and module descriptors.
Minimum Requirements
1. Academic qualifications:
• A Postgraduate Diploma (NQF Level 8) in Business Management, Business Administration, Entrepreneurship or related Management Sciences field.
2. Experience:
• Three years of experience as a Facilitator and Business Coach for Entrepreneurship WIL or a similar project.
• Industry-related experience is an advantage.
• Proficiency in MS Office and other teaching and learning technology software.
• Full proficiency in English is a prerequisite.
3. Registration with a professional body (if applicable):
• Being a Member of a professional body will be an added advantage.
Knowledge:
• Understanding of entrepreneurial education and work-integrated learning.
• Knowledge of process mapping and curriculum development methodologies.
• Familiarity with current research trends in entrepreneurship and education.
Skills:
• Well-developed skills in process design and curriculum mapping for entrepreneurial education frameworks.
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for engaging with stakeholders at different levels.
• Strong organisational and project management skills, capable of simultaneously managing multiple aspects of a research project.
Key Attributes:
• Strong analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities, particularly in educational process design.
• Ability to translate research findings into practical training tools and educational modules.
• Self-motivated, with a proactive approach to managing project components and timelines.
Application Process: Send your comprehensive CV detailing your experience to CED@tut.ac.za
Include certified copies of your academic record, qualifications and ID documents
• Please indicate which module(s) group you prefer to develop from the list below.
• No additional remuneration for travel, relocation, or related expenses.
Enquiries: Dr P Ebewo Tel 012 382 – 6153
Closing date: 22 November 2024
Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
PART-TIME LECTURER X1 (2025)
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Pretoria West Campus
Ref: 24/633
The Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering require the services of a part-time lecturer for a period of 34 weeks (Starting end of January 2025). The part-time lecturer will be required to teach the subject Plastics Part and Tool Design (PPT206B), which is a module in the degree program BEng Tech in Materials Polymer Technology. The subject consists of theory and practical components.
Minimum Requirements
• Undergraduate qualification: BTech in Polymer Technology or Mechanical Engineering.
• MTech in Mechanical Engineering or Polymer Technology in the polymer field.
• 3 years relevant teaching experience at Tertiary level and/or 3 years experience in industry.
Critical performance areas:
• Lecturing on the subjects named above.
• Standard academic duties and responsibilities.
• Evaluate students on a continuous basis as well as administer tests and assignments according to study guides.
• Community service and Industry Liaison
• Research, innovation, or community involvement
• Setting, preparing, and conducting lectures for the subjects.
• Marking all assessments.
• Participating in departmental meetings and subject meetings.
• General administration such as capturing test and assignment marks on the assessment management system, uploading documents on learning management system, and compiling subject file(s).
• Availability on campus for student consultation
Knowledge and skills
• Experience with BEng Tech-Metallurgical Engineering curriculum and assessment of GAs
• Extensive experience in software packages used in the field specifically for Solid Works (including flow simulation).
• Training skills relating to the broad Engineering Spectrum
• Experience in entering of marks and printing of class list.
• Computer Literacy.
Registration with professional body (if applicable)
Registration to a Professional Body will be an advantage.
Send your CV, academic record, ID/Passport copy and certified copies of your highest qualification to: MokaeML@tut.ac.za
Enquiries: Ms Elaine Relling - 012 382 3609 erelling@tut.ac.za should you require any further details.
Closing Date: 20 November 2024
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.
Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
PART-TIME LECTURER X1 (2025)
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Pretoria West Campus
Ref: 24/633
The Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering require the services of a part-time lecturer for a period of 34 weeks (Starting end of January 2025). The part-time lecturer will be required to teach the subject Plastics Part and Tool Design (PPT206B), which is a module in the degree program BEng Tech in Materials Polymer Technology. The subject consists of theory and practical components.
Minimum Requirements
• Undergraduate qualification: BTech in Polymer Technology or Mechanical Engineering.
• MTech in Mechanical Engineering or Polymer Technology in the polymer field.
• 3 years relevant teaching experience at Tertiary level and/or 3 years experience in industry.
Critical performance areas:
• Lecturing on the subjects named above.
• Standard academic duties and responsibilities.
• Evaluate students on a continuous basis as well as administer tests and assignments according to study guides.
• Community service and Industry Liaison
• Research, innovation, or community involvement
• Setting, preparing, and conducting lectures for the subjects.
• Marking all assessments.
• Participating in departmental meetings and subject meetings.
• General administration such as capturing test and assignment marks on the assessment management system, uploading documents on learning management system, and compiling subject file(s).
• Availability on campus for student consultation
Knowledge and skills
• Experience with BEng Tech-Metallurgical Engineering curriculum and assessment of GAs
• Extensive experience in software packages used in the field specifically for Solid Works (including flow simulation).
• Training skills relating to the broad Engineering Spectrum
• Experience in entering of marks and printing of class list.
• Computer Literacy.
Registration with professional body (if applicable)
Registration to a Professional Body will be an advantage.
Send your CV, academic record, ID/Passport copy and certified copies of your highest qualification to: MokaeML@tut.ac.za
Enquiries: Ms Elaine Relling - 012 382 3609 erelling@tut.ac.za should you require any further details.
Closing Date: 20 November 2024
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.
Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
PART-TIME LECTURER X1 (2025)
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Pretoria Campus
Ref: 24/636
The Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering require the services of a part-time lecturer for a period of 17 weeks (Starting end January 2025). The part-time lecturer will be required to teach the subject Organic Chemistry (ORC115B), which is a module in the degree program BEng Tech in Materials Engineering in Polymer Technology. The subject consists of theory and practical components.
Minimum Requirements
• Undergraduate qualification: National Diploma or BTech in analytical Chemistry or BSc in Chemistry.
• Postgraduate qualification: A Master’s Degree (MEng/MSc/MTech) specialisation in Organic Chemistry.
• 3 years relevant teaching experience at Tertiary level and/or 3 years experience in industry.
Critical performance areas:
• Lecturing on the subjects named above.
• Standard academic duties and responsibilities.
• Evaluate students on a continuous basis as well as administer tests and assignments according to study guides.
• Community service and Industry Liaison
• Research, innovation, or community involvement
• Setting, preparing, and conducting lectures for the subjects.
• Marking all assessments.
• Participating in departmental meetings and subject meetings.
• General administration such as capturing test and assignment marks on the assessment management system, uploading documents on learning management system, and compiling subject file(s).
• Availability on campus for student consultation
Knowledge and skills
• Experience with BEng Tech-Metallurgical Engineering curriculum and assessment of GAs
• Training skills relating to the broad Engineering Spectrum
• Experience in entering of marks and printing of class list.
• Computer Literacy.
Registration with professional body (if applicable)
Registration to a Professional Body will be an advantage.
Send your CV, academic record, ID/Passport copy and certified copies of your highest qualification to: MokaeML@tut.ac.za
Enquiries: Ms Elaine Relling - 012 382 3609 erelling@tut.ac.za should you require any further details.
Closing Date: 20 November 2024
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.
Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
PART-TIME LECTURER X1 (2025)
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Pretoria Campus
Ref: 24/636
The Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering require the services of a part-time lecturer for a period of 17 weeks (Starting end January 2025). The part-time lecturer will be required to teach the subject Organic Chemistry (ORC115B), which is a module in the degree program BEng Tech in Materials Engineering in Polymer Technology. The subject consists of theory and practical components.
Minimum Requirements
• Undergraduate qualification: National Diploma or BTech in analytical Chemistry or BSc in Chemistry.
• Postgraduate qualification: A Master’s Degree (MEng/MSc/MTech) specialisation in Organic Chemistry.
• 3 years relevant teaching experience at Tertiary level and/or 3 years experience in industry.
Critical performance areas:
• Lecturing on the subjects named above.
• Standard academic duties and responsibilities.
• Evaluate students on a continuous basis as well as administer tests and assignments according to study guides.
• Community service and Industry Liaison
• Research, innovation, or community involvement
• Setting, preparing, and conducting lectures for the subjects.
• Marking all assessments.
• Participating in departmental meetings and subject meetings.
• General administration such as capturing test and assignment marks on the assessment management system, uploading documents on learning management system, and compiling subject file(s).
• Availability on campus for student consultation
Knowledge and skills
• Experience with BEng Tech-Metallurgical Engineering curriculum and assessment of GAs
• Training skills relating to the broad Engineering Spectrum
• Experience in entering of marks and printing of class list.
• Computer Literacy.
Registration with professional body (if applicable)
Registration to a Professional Body will be an advantage.
Send your CV, academic record, ID/Passport copy and certified copies of your highest qualification to: MokaeML@tut.ac.za
Enquiries: Ms Elaine Relling - 012 382 3609 erelling@tut.ac.za should you require any further details.
Closing Date: 20 November 2024
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.
Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
PART-TIME LECTURER X1 (2025)
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Pretoria West Campus
Ref: 24/634
The Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering require the services of a part-time lecturer for a period of 34 weeks (Starting end January 2025). The part-time lecturer will be required to teach the subject Plastics Materials Science II (PMI307B), which is a module in the degree program BEng Tech in Materials Engineering in Polymer Technology. The subject consists of theory and practical components.
Minimum Requirements
• Undergraduate qualification: National Diploma or BTech in Polymer Technology; BEng in Polymer Technology
• Postgraduate qualification: A Master’s Degree (MEng/MSc/MTech) with specialization in Plastics Material Science.
• 3 years relevant teaching experience at Tertiary level and/or 3 years experience in industry.
Critical performance areas:
• Lecturing on the subjects named above.
• Standard academic duties and responsibilities.
• Evaluate students on a continuous basis as well as administer tests and assignments according to study guides.
• Community service and Industry Liaison
• Research, innovation, or community involvement
• Setting, preparing, and conducting lectures for the subjects.
• Marking all assessments.
• Participating in departmental meetings and subject meetings.
• General administration such as capturing test and assignment marks on the assessment management system, uploading documents on learning management system, and compiling subject file(s).
• Availability on campus for student consultation
Knowledge and skills
• Experience with BEng Tech-Metallurgical Engineering curriculum and assessment of GAs • Training skills relating to the broad Engineering Spectrum • Experience in entering of marks and printing of class list. • Computer Literacy.
Registration with professional body (if applicable)
Registration to a Professional Body will be an advantage.
Send your CV, academic record, ID/Passport copy and certified copies of your highest qualification to: MokaeML@tut.ac.za
Enquiries: Ms Elaine Relling - 012 382 3609 erelling@tut.ac.za should you require any further details.
Closing Date: 20 November 2024
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.
Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
PART-TIME LECTURER X1 (2025)
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Pretoria West Campus
Ref: 24/634
The Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering require the services of a part-time lecturer for a period of 34 weeks (Starting end January 2025). The part-time lecturer will be required to teach the subject Plastics Materials Science II (PMI307B), which is a module in the degree program BEng Tech in Materials Engineering in Polymer Technology. The subject consists of theory and practical components.
Minimum Requirements
• Undergraduate qualification: National Diploma or BTech in Polymer Technology; BEng in Polymer Technology
• Postgraduate qualification: A Master’s Degree (MEng/MSc/MTech) with specialization in Plastics Material Science.
• 3 years relevant teaching experience at Tertiary level and/or 3 years experience in industry.
Critical performance areas:
• Lecturing on the subjects named above.
• Standard academic duties and responsibilities.
• Evaluate students on a continuous basis as well as administer tests and assignments according to study guides.
• Community service and Industry Liaison
• Research, innovation, or community involvement
• Setting, preparing, and conducting lectures for the subjects.
• Marking all assessments.
• Participating in departmental meetings and subject meetings.
• General administration such as capturing test and assignment marks on the assessment management system, uploading documents on learning management system, and compiling subject file(s).
• Availability on campus for student consultation
Knowledge and skills
• Experience with BEng Tech-Metallurgical Engineering curriculum and assessment of GAs • Training skills relating to the broad Engineering Spectrum • Experience in entering of marks and printing of class list. • Computer Literacy.
Registration with professional body (if applicable)
Registration to a Professional Body will be an advantage.
Send your CV, academic record, ID/Passport copy and certified copies of your highest qualification to: MokaeML@tut.ac.za
Enquiries: Ms Elaine Relling - 012 382 3609 erelling@tut.ac.za should you require any further details.
Closing Date: 20 November 2024
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.
Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
PART-TIME LECTURER X1 (2025)
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Pretoria Campus
Ref: 24/635
The Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering require the services of a part-time lecturer for a period of 17 weeks (Starting end January 2025). The part-time lecturer will be required to teach the subject Plastics Material Science I (PMI216B), which is a module in the degree program BEng Tech in Materials Engineering in Polymer Technology. The subject consists of theory and practical components.
Minimum Requirements
• Undergraduate qualification: BSc/BTech in Chemical Engineering/Materials Engineering
• Postgraduate qualification: A Master’s Degree (MEng/MSc/MTech) with specialisation in Plastics Material Science.
• 3 years relevant teaching experience at Tertiary level and/or 3 years’ experience in industry.
Critical performance areas:
• Lecturing on the subjects named above.
• Standard academic duties and responsibilities.
• Evaluate students on a continuous basis as well as administer tests and assignments according to study guides.
• Community service and Industry Liaison
• Research, innovation, or community involvement
• Setting, preparing, and conducting lectures for the subjects.
• Marking all assessments.
• Participating in departmental meetings and subject meetings.
• General administration such as capturing test and assignment marks on the assessment management system, uploading documents on learning management system, and compiling subject file(s).
• Availability on campus for student consultation
Knowledge and skills
• Experience with BEng Tech-Metallurgical Engineering curriculum and assessment of GAs
• Training skills relating to the broad Engineering Spectrum
• Experience in entering of marks and printing of class list.
• Computer Literacy.
Registration with professional body (if applicable)
Registration to a Professional Body will be an advantage.
Send your CV, academic record, ID/Passport copy and certified copies of your highest qualification to: MokaeML@tut.ac.za
Enquiries: Ms Elaine Relling - 012 382 3609 erelling@tut.ac.za should you require any further details.
Closing Date: 20 November 2024
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.
Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
PART-TIME LECTURER X1 (2025)
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Pretoria Campus
Ref: 24/635
The Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering require the services of a part-time lecturer for a period of 17 weeks (Starting end January 2025). The part-time lecturer will be required to teach the subject Plastics Material Science I (PMI216B), which is a module in the degree program BEng Tech in Materials Engineering in Polymer Technology. The subject consists of theory and practical components.
Minimum Requirements
• Undergraduate qualification: BSc/BTech in Chemical Engineering/Materials Engineering
• Postgraduate qualification: A Master’s Degree (MEng/MSc/MTech) with specialisation in Plastics Material Science.
• 3 years relevant teaching experience at Tertiary level and/or 3 years’ experience in industry.
Critical performance areas:
• Lecturing on the subjects named above.
• Standard academic duties and responsibilities.
• Evaluate students on a continuous basis as well as administer tests and assignments according to study guides.
• Community service and Industry Liaison
• Research, innovation, or community involvement
• Setting, preparing, and conducting lectures for the subjects.
• Marking all assessments.
• Participating in departmental meetings and subject meetings.
• General administration such as capturing test and assignment marks on the assessment management system, uploading documents on learning management system, and compiling subject file(s).
• Availability on campus for student consultation
Knowledge and skills
• Experience with BEng Tech-Metallurgical Engineering curriculum and assessment of GAs
• Training skills relating to the broad Engineering Spectrum
• Experience in entering of marks and printing of class list.
• Computer Literacy.
Registration with professional body (if applicable)
Registration to a Professional Body will be an advantage.
Send your CV, academic record, ID/Passport copy and certified copies of your highest qualification to: MokaeML@tut.ac.za
Enquiries: Ms Elaine Relling - 012 382 3609 erelling@tut.ac.za should you require any further details.
Closing Date: 20 November 2024
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.
Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
PART-TIME LECTURER X 6 (SEMESTER 1 AND YEAR - 2024)
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Pretoria Campus
Ref: 24/631
The Department of Chemical, Metallurgical, and Materials Engineering requires the services of part-time Lecturers for the following Metallurgical Engineering subject, paid per hour up to a maximum of 12 hours per week
Bachelor of Engineering Technology
• Metallurgical Materials (MMA115B)
• Iron and Steel Making (ISM317B)
• Engineering Graphics (EGH105B)
• Chemistry (CHE115B)
• Non-Ferrous Metallurgy (NFM317B)
• Project Metallurgy (PML307B)
Minimum Requirements
• MEng/ MSc/ MTech qualification in Metallurgical Engineering .
• MEng/ MSc/ MTech qualification in Mechanical Engineering for Engineering Graphics (EGH105B).
• MEng/ MSc/ MTech qualification in Chemistry for (CHE115B).
• 3 years relevant teaching experience at Tertiary level and/or 3 years experience in industry.
Critical performance areas:
• Lecturing on the subjects named above.
• Standard academic duties and responsibilities.
• Evaluate students on a continuous basis as well as administer tests and assignments according to study guides.
• Community service and Industry Liaison
• Research, innovation, or community involvement
• Setting, preparing, and conducting lectures for the subjects.
• Marking all assessments.
• Participating in departmental meetings and subject meetings.
• General administration such as capturing test and assignment marks on the assessment management system, uploading documents on learning management system, and compiling subject file(s).
• Availability on campus for student consultation
Knowledge and skills
• Experience with BEng Tech-Metallurgical Engineering curriculum and assessment of GAs
• Training skills relating to the broad Engineering Spectrum
• Experience in entering of marks and printing of class list.
• Computer Literacy.
Registration with professional body (if applicable)
Registration to a Professional Body will be an advantage.
Send your CV, academic record, ID/Passport copy and certified copies of your highest qualification to: MokaeML@tut.ac.za
Enquiries: Ms. ML Mokae - 012 382 5157 should you require any further details.
Closing Date: 18 November 2024
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.
Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
PART-TIME LECTURER X 6 (SEMESTER 1 AND YEAR - 2024)
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Pretoria Campus
Ref: 24/631
The Department of Chemical, Metallurgical, and Materials Engineering requires the services of part-time Lecturers for the following Metallurgical Engineering subject, paid per hour up to a maximum of 12 hours per week
Bachelor of Engineering Technology
• Metallurgical Materials (MMA115B)
• Iron and Steel Making (ISM317B)
• Engineering Graphics (EGH105B)
• Chemistry (CHE115B)
• Non-Ferrous Metallurgy (NFM317B)
• Project Metallurgy (PML307B)
Minimum Requirements
• MEng/ MSc/ MTech qualification in Metallurgical Engineering .
• MEng/ MSc/ MTech qualification in Mechanical Engineering for Engineering Graphics (EGH105B).
• MEng/ MSc/ MTech qualification in Chemistry for (CHE115B).
• 3 years relevant teaching experience at Tertiary level and/or 3 years experience in industry.
Critical performance areas:
• Lecturing on the subjects named above.
• Standard academic duties and responsibilities.
• Evaluate students on a continuous basis as well as administer tests and assignments according to study guides.
• Community service and Industry Liaison
• Research, innovation, or community involvement
• Setting, preparing, and conducting lectures for the subjects.
• Marking all assessments.
• Participating in departmental meetings and subject meetings.
• General administration such as capturing test and assignment marks on the assessment management system, uploading documents on learning management system, and compiling subject file(s).
• Availability on campus for student consultation
Knowledge and skills
• Experience with BEng Tech-Metallurgical Engineering curriculum and assessment of GAs
• Training skills relating to the broad Engineering Spectrum
• Experience in entering of marks and printing of class list.
• Computer Literacy.
Registration with professional body (if applicable)
Registration to a Professional Body will be an advantage.
Send your CV, academic record, ID/Passport copy and certified copies of your highest qualification to: MokaeML@tut.ac.za
Enquiries: Ms. ML Mokae - 012 382 5157 should you require any further details.
Closing Date: 18 November 2024
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.
Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
PART-TIME LECTURER X 5 (SEMESTER 2 - 2024)
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Pretoria Campus
Ref: 24/632
The Department of Chemical, Metallurgical, and Materials Engineering requires the services of part-time Lecturers for the following Metallurgical Engineering subject, paid per hour up to a maximum of 12 hours per week
Bachelor of Engineering Technology
• Strength of materials (SOT115B)
• Metallurgical Thermodynamic (MTY115B)
• Pyrometallurgy (PYM216BB)
• Metallurgical Processes and Plant Design (MPG118S)
• Corrosion (COR317B)
Minimum Requirements
• MEng/ MSc/ MTech qualification in Metallurgical Engineering.
• MEng/ MSc/ MTech qualification in Chemical Engineering with expertise in Metallurgical Plant design for (MPG118S).
• 3 years relevant teaching experience at Tertiary level and/or 3 years’ experience in industry.
Critical performance areas:
• Lecturing on the subjects named above.
• Standard academic duties and responsibilities.
• Evaluate students on a continuous basis as well as administer tests and assignments according to study guides.
• Community service and Industry Liaison
• Research, innovation, or community involvement
• Setting, preparing, and conducting lectures for the subjects.
• Marking all assessments.
• Participating in departmental meetings and subject meetings.
• General administration such as capturing test and assignment marks on the assessment management system, uploading documents on learning management system, and compiling subject file(s).
• Availability on campus for student consultation
• Experience with BEng Tech-Metallurgical Engineering curriculum and assessment of GAs
• Training skills relating to the broad Engineering Spectrum
• Experience in entering of marks and printing of class list.
• Computer Literacy.
Registration with professional body (if applicable)
Registration to a Professional Body will be an advantage.
Send your CV, academic record, ID/Passport copy and certified copies of your highest qualification to: MokaeML@tut.ac.za
Enquiries: Ms. ML Mokae - 012 382 5157 should you require any further details.
Closing Date: 18 November 2024
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.
Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
PART-TIME LECTURER X 5 (SEMESTER 2 - 2024)
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Pretoria Campus
Ref: 24/632
The Department of Chemical, Metallurgical, and Materials Engineering requires the services of part-time Lecturers for the following Metallurgical Engineering subject, paid per hour up to a maximum of 12 hours per week
Bachelor of Engineering Technology
• Strength of materials (SOT115B)
• Metallurgical Thermodynamic (MTY115B)
• Pyrometallurgy (PYM216BB)
• Metallurgical Processes and Plant Design (MPG118S)
• Corrosion (COR317B)
Minimum Requirements
• MEng/ MSc/ MTech qualification in Metallurgical Engineering.
• MEng/ MSc/ MTech qualification in Chemical Engineering with expertise in Metallurgical Plant design for (MPG118S).
• 3 years relevant teaching experience at Tertiary level and/or 3 years’ experience in industry.
Critical performance areas:
• Lecturing on the subjects named above.
• Standard academic duties and responsibilities.
• Evaluate students on a continuous basis as well as administer tests and assignments according to study guides.
• Community service and Industry Liaison
• Research, innovation, or community involvement
• Setting, preparing, and conducting lectures for the subjects.
• Marking all assessments.
• Participating in departmental meetings and subject meetings.
• General administration such as capturing test and assignment marks on the assessment management system, uploading documents on learning management system, and compiling subject file(s).
• Availability on campus for student consultation
• Experience with BEng Tech-Metallurgical Engineering curriculum and assessment of GAs
• Training skills relating to the broad Engineering Spectrum
• Experience in entering of marks and printing of class list.
• Computer Literacy.
Registration with professional body (if applicable)
Registration to a Professional Body will be an advantage.
Send your CV, academic record, ID/Passport copy and certified copies of your highest qualification to: MokaeML@tut.ac.za
Enquiries: Ms. ML Mokae - 012 382 5157 should you require any further details.
Closing Date: 18 November 2024
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.
Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
PART-TIME LECTURERS (2025)
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
Department of Architecture and Industrial Design
Pretoria Campus
Ref: 24/627
The Department of Architecture and Industrial Design requires the services of part-time lecturers to teach the listed Industrial Design subjects, in the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment at the Pretoria Campus. All part-time lecturers are remunerated using the official TUT hourly tariffs. All part-time lecturing appointments are limited to a maximum of 19 hours per week:
Diploma (Industrial Design) (DIND18)
1. FIRST YEAR
1.1 HISTORY OF ART AND DESIGN (HTA115D)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 4 contact hours/day x 30 weeks
Total tuition time = 120 hours
2. SECOND YEAR
2.1 PRESENTATION DRAWING (PDW206D)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 2 days/week x 3 contact hours/day x 30 weeks
Total tuition time = 180 hours
3. THIRD YEAR
3.1 DESIGN THEORY (DTH306D)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 3 contact hours/day x 30 weeks
Total tuition time = 90 hours
3.2 ERGONOMICS (ERG316D)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week 3 contact hours x 15 weeks
Total tuition time = 45 hours
Minimum Requirements:
• An academic qualification that allows the candidate to practice within the Profession of Industrial Design: Advanced Diploma in Industrial Design or HEQSF equivalent.
• Registration with a voluntary Industrial Design body such as the WDO / CUMULUS will be advantageous.
Critical performance arrears:
• Lecturing of the above-named subjects.
• Standard academic duties and responsibilities.
• Evaluate students on a continuous basis as well as administer tests and assignments according to study guides.
• Community service and Industry Liaison.
• Research, innovation or community involvement.
• Setting, preparing and conducting lectures for the subjects.
• Marking assignments, tests and conducting practicals.
• Participating in departmental meetings and subject meetings.
• General administration such as capturing test and assignment marks on IT System, uploading documents on myTUTor and compiling of subject file(s).
• Student consultation.
Experience
• A minimum of three (3) years teaching experience in a tertiary institution, or in related CPD courses and/or industry experience in Architecture.
• Experience of working in a high-quality academic research environment.
• An ability to teach, mentor and guide students.
• Experience of critical formative assessment of design and general experience offering design at under-graduate levels.
• Presentation of practical classes and critique of design on group and individual basis.
Knowledge and skills:
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills which give you the ability to engage with students, colleagues, business and other agencies on a wide variety of matters.
• Working as a member of a coordinated team.
Please send your CV to: labuschagnemm@tut.ac.za
Enquiries: Dr Tariené Gaum
Email: LabuschagneMM@tut.ac.za
Tel: 012 382 4214 / 5252
Closing Date: 18 November 2024
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. Candidates may be required to undergo psychometric tests and any other simulation interventions. People with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to people from designated groups and the University reserves the right, in its sole discretion, not to make an appointment.
INSTRUCTIONS: Applicants are required to submit together with the CVs, academic records, a standardized application form available from the university intranet as well as recently certified copies of qualifications and Identity Document. Failure to comply with this instruction will disqualify the candidate. Further note that candidates may be expected to make a presentation or undergo competency testing.
Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
PART-TIME LECTURERS (2025)
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
Department of Architecture and Industrial Design
Pretoria Campus
Ref: 24/627
The Department of Architecture and Industrial Design requires the services of part-time lecturers to teach the listed Industrial Design subjects, in the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment at the Pretoria Campus. All part-time lecturers are remunerated using the official TUT hourly tariffs. All part-time lecturing appointments are limited to a maximum of 19 hours per week:
Diploma (Industrial Design) (DIND18)
1. FIRST YEAR
1.1 HISTORY OF ART AND DESIGN (HTA115D)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 4 contact hours/day x 30 weeks
Total tuition time = 120 hours
2. SECOND YEAR
2.1 PRESENTATION DRAWING (PDW206D)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 2 days/week x 3 contact hours/day x 30 weeks
Total tuition time = 180 hours
3. THIRD YEAR
3.1 DESIGN THEORY (DTH306D)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 3 contact hours/day x 30 weeks
Total tuition time = 90 hours
3.2 ERGONOMICS (ERG316D)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week 3 contact hours x 15 weeks
Total tuition time = 45 hours
Minimum Requirements:
• An academic qualification that allows the candidate to practice within the Profession of Industrial Design: Advanced Diploma in Industrial Design or HEQSF equivalent.
• Registration with a voluntary Industrial Design body such as the WDO / CUMULUS will be advantageous.
Critical performance arrears:
• Lecturing of the above-named subjects.
• Standard academic duties and responsibilities.
• Evaluate students on a continuous basis as well as administer tests and assignments according to study guides.
• Community service and Industry Liaison.
• Research, innovation or community involvement.
• Setting, preparing and conducting lectures for the subjects.
• Marking assignments, tests and conducting practicals.
• Participating in departmental meetings and subject meetings.
• General administration such as capturing test and assignment marks on IT System, uploading documents on myTUTor and compiling of subject file(s).
• Student consultation.
Experience
• A minimum of three (3) years teaching experience in a tertiary institution, or in related CPD courses and/or industry experience in Architecture.
• Experience of working in a high-quality academic research environment.
• An ability to teach, mentor and guide students.
• Experience of critical formative assessment of design and general experience offering design at under-graduate levels.
• Presentation of practical classes and critique of design on group and individual basis.
Knowledge and skills:
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills which give you the ability to engage with students, colleagues, business and other agencies on a wide variety of matters.
• Working as a member of a coordinated team.
Please send your CV to: labuschagnemm@tut.ac.za
Enquiries: Dr Tariené Gaum
Email: LabuschagneMM@tut.ac.za
Tel: 012 382 4214 / 5252
Closing Date: 18 November 2024
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. Candidates may be required to undergo psychometric tests and any other simulation interventions. People with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to people from designated groups and the University reserves the right, in its sole discretion, not to make an appointment.
INSTRUCTIONS: Applicants are required to submit together with the CVs, academic records, a standardized application form available from the university intranet as well as recently certified copies of qualifications and Identity Document. Failure to comply with this instruction will disqualify the candidate. Further note that candidates may be expected to make a presentation or undergo competency testing.
Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
PART-TIME LECTURERS (2025)
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
Department of Architecture and Industrial Design
Pretoria Campus
Ref: 24/626
The Department of Architecture and Industrial Design requires the services of part-time lecturers to teach the listed architecture subjects in the Master’s degree, in the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment at the Pretoria Campus. All part-time lecturers are remunerated using the official TUT hourly tariffs. All part-time lecturing appointments are limited to a maximum of 19 hours per week:
MArch Prof (MPAR18)
1. FIRST YEAR
1.1 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN V (ACH109M)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 2 days/week x 4 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 224 hours
1.2 ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE V (AHC109M)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 3 contact hours/day x 14 weeks
Total tuition time = 42 hours
1.3 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT V (BMN109M)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 3 contact hours/day x 14 weeks
Total tuition time = 42 hours
1.4 CONSTRUCTION METHODS V (KME109M)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 2 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 56 hours
2. SECOND YEAR
2.1 CONTRACT DOCUMENTATION V (CDO209M)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 3.5 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 98 hours
2.2 SPECIFICATION V (SFN209M)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 1.5 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 42 hours (block)
MArch Tech (MAAT18)
1. FIRST YEAR
1.2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE V (ESA109M)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 4 contact hours x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 112 hours
1.4 TECHNICAL DESIGN STUDIO V (TDA109M)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 2 days/week x 3 contact hours x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 168 hours V A C A N C Y B U L L E T I N
Minimum Requirements
• Academic qualifications: Master’s degree in Architecture, or HEQSF equivalent (5-year BArch degree).
• Registration with the South African Council for the Architectural Profession (SACAP) is strongly recommended.
• Registration with a voluntary Architectural body such as the PIA / SAIA will be advantageous.
Critical performance arrears:
• Lecturing of the above-named subjects.
• Standard academic duties and responsibilities.
• Evaluate students on a continuous basis as well as administer tests and assignments according to study guides.
• Community service and Industry Liaison.
• Research, innovation or community involvement
• Setting, preparing and conducting lectures for the subjects.
• Marking assignments and tests and conducting practicals.
• Participating in departmental meetings and subject meetings.
• General administration such as capturing test and assignment marks on ITS System, uploading documents on myTUTor and compiling of subject file(s).
• Student consultation.
Experience
• A minimum of three (3) years teaching experience in Architecture or in related CPD courses and/or industry experience in Architecture.
• Experience of working in a high-quality academic research environment.
• An ability to teach, mentor and guide students.
• Experience of critical formative assessment of design and theory, as well as general experience offering construction at under-graduate levels.
• Presentation of practical classes and critique of designs on group and individual basis.
Knowledge and Skills:
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills which give you the ability to engage with students, colleagues, business and other agencies on a wide variety of matters.
• Working as a member of a coordinated team.
Please send your CV to: labuschagnemm@tut.ac.za
Enquiries: Dr Tariené Gaum
Email: LabuschagneMM@tut.ac.za
Tel: 012 382 4214 / 5252
Closing Date: 18 November 2024
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. Candidates may be required to undergo psychometric tests and any other simulation interventions. People with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to people from designated groups and the University reserves the right, in its sole discretion, not to make an appointment.
INSTRUCTIONS: Applicants are required to submit together with the CVs, academic records, a standardized application form available from the university intranet as well as recently certified copies of qualifications and Identity Document. Failure to comply with this instruction will disqualify the candidate. Further note that candidates may be expected to make a presentation or undergo competency testing.
PART-TIME LECTURERS (2025)
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
Department of Architecture and Industrial Design
Pretoria Campus
Ref: 24/625
The Department of Architecture and Industrial Design requires the services of part-time lecturers to teach the listed architecture subjects in the undergraduate degree, in the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment at the Pretoria Campus. All part-time lecturers are remunerated using the official TUT hourly tariffs. All part-time lecturing appointments are limited to a maximum of 19 hours per week:
BArch Prof (BPAR20) / BArch Prof Extended (BPARF2)
1. FOUNDATION YEAR
1.1 FOUNDATION ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN I (ACHF05P)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 2 days/week x 4 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 224 hours
1.2 FOUNDATION CONSTRUCTION I (CSTF05P)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 3 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 84 hours
1.3 FOUNDATION TECHNICAL DRAWING I (FDTF05P)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 1.5 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 42 hours (block module of 40 hours)
1.4 FOUNDATION PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE I (FDTF05P)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 1.5 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 42 hours (block module of 40 hours)
2. FIRST YEAR
2.1 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN I (ACD105P/ACD005P)
Four (4) posts available
One (1) post = 1 day/week x 2.5 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 70 hours (MakerSpace)
Three (3) posts
Contact hours = 2 days/week x 4 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 224 hours
2.2 BUILDING PHYSICS AND SYSTEMS DESIGN I (BPS105P/BPS005P)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 3 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 84 hours
2.3 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN ARCHITECTURE I (CAR125P/CAR025P)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 3 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 84 hours
2.4 CONSTRUCTION I (CST105P/CST005P)
Three (3) posts available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 4 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 112 hours
2.5 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE I (PFR125P/PFR025P)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 1.5 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 42 hours
2.6 PRESENTATION TECHNIQUES I (PTR105P/PTR005P)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 3 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 84 hours
3. SECOND YEAR
3.1 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN II (ACD216P)
Two (2) posts available
One (1) post = 1 day/week x 2.5 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
= 70 hours (MakerSpace)
Two (2) posts
Contact hours = 3 days/week x 2.5 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 210 hours
3.2 BUILDING PHYSICS AND SYSTEMS DESIGN II (BPS216P)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 4 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 112 hours
3.3 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE II (PFR216P): Work Integrated Learning (WIL)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 3 days/week x 5 contact hours x 30 weeks
Total tuition time = 450 hours
4. THIRD YEAR
4.1 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN III (ACD307P)
Three (3) posts available
One (1) post = 1 day/week x 2.5 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
= 70 hours (MakerSpace)
One (1) post = 1 day/week x 3 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
= 84 hours (Landscape Design)
One (1) post
Contact hours = 2 days/week x 4 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 224 hours
4.2 BUILDING PHYSICS AND SYSTEMS DESIGN III (BPS307P)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 2 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 56 hours
4.3 CONSTRUCTION III (CST307P)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 2.5 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 70 hours
4.4 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE III (PFR327P)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 3 contact hours/week x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 84 hours
5. FOURTH YEAR (Design and Technology)
5.1 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IV (ACD408P)
Three (3) posts available
One (1) post = 1 day/week x 2.5 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
= 70 hours (MakerSpace)
Two (2) post
Contact hours = 2 days/week x 2 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 112 hours
5.2 BUILDING PHYSICS AND SYSTEMS DESIGN IV (BPS418P)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 5 contact hours/day x 14 weeks
Total tuition time = 70 hours
5.3 CONSTRUCTION IV (CST418P)
Two (2) posts available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 6 contact hours/day x 14 weeks
Total tuition time = 84 hours
5.4 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE IV (PFR418P)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 5 contact hours/day x 14 weeks
Total tuition time = 70 hours
5.5 STUDIO WORK IV (STW408P)
Two (2) posts available
One (1) post = 1 day/week x 2.5 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
= 70 hours (MakerSpace)
One (1) post
Contact hours = 2 days/week x 4 contact hours/day x 28 weeks
Total tuition time = 224 hours
5.6 ADVANCED BUILDING PHYSICS AND SYSTEMS DESIGN IV (ABP418P)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 5 contact hours/day x 14 weeks
Total tuition time = 70 hours
5.7 ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION IV (ACC418P)
One (1) post available
Contact hours = 1 day/week x 7 contact hours/day x 14 weeks
Total tuition time = 98 hours
Minimum Requirements
• Academic qualifications: Master’s degree in Architecture, or HEQSF equivalent (5-year BArch degree).
• Registration with the South African Council for the Architectural Profession (SACAP) is strongly recommended.
• Registration with a voluntary Architectural body such as the PIA / SAIA will be advantageous.
Critical performance arrears:
• Lecturing of the above-named subjects.
• Standard academic duties and responsibilities.
• Evaluate students on a continuous basis as well as administer tests and assignments according to study guides.
• Community service and Industry Liaison
• Research, innovation or community involvement.
• Setting, preparing and conducting lectures for the subjects.
• Marking assignments and tests and conducting practicals.
• Participating in departmental meetings and subject meetings.
• General administration such as capturing test and assignment marks on ITS System, uploading documents on myTUTor and compiling of subject file(s).
• Student consultation.
Experience
• A minimum of three (3) years teaching experience in Architecture or in related CPD courses and/or industry experience in Architecture.
• Experience of working in a high-quality academic research environment.
• An ability to teach, mentor and guide students.
• Experience of critical formative assessment of design and theory, as well as general experience offering construction at under-graduate levels will be advantageous.
• Presentation of practical classes and critique of designs on group and individual basis.
Knowledge and Skills:
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills which give you the ability to engage with students, colleagues, business and other agencies on a wide variety of matters.
• Working as a member of a coordinated team.
Please send your CV to: labuschagnemm@tut.ac.za
Enquiries: Dr Tariené Gaum
Email: LabuschagneMM@tut.ac.za
Tel: 012 382 4214/ 5252.
Closing Date: 18 November 2024
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. Candidates may be required to undergo psychometric tests and any other simulation interventions. People with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to people from designated groups and the University reserves the right, in its sole discretion, not to make an appointment.
INSTRUCTIONS: Applicants are required to submit together with the CVs, academic records, a standardized application form available from the university intranet as well as recently certified copies of qualifications and Identity Document. Failure to comply with this instruction will disqualify the candidate. Further note that candidates may be expected to make a presentation or undergo competency testing.
Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.