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Course Lecturer (Winter 2026) MECH 393 - Design 2: Machine Element Design.

McGill Universityabout 21 hours ago
Montréal, QC
CA$11,479/per course
Mid Level
part_time

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Department of Mechanical Engineering

Faculty of Engineering

McGill University

Winter 2026 Course Lecturer Position

Deadline to Apply October 24, 2025

The Department of Mechanical Engineering is inviting applications for a course lecturer position to teach in Winter 2026. Please include your cover letter and Curriculum Vitae and if applicable a copy of your Study/Work Permit. A brief course outline is optional.

Course Lecturer MECH 393 - Design 2: Machine Element Design

Teaching Qualification Requirements:

  • Minimum of Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering.
  • Minimum of three years’ experience teaching or in industry.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of spoken and written English.
  • Understanding cross-cultural practices.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and flexible approach to teaching.

Date:

January 5, 2026 - April 30, 2026

Salary:

$11,479 per course

McGill University is an English-language university where most teaching and research activities are conducted in the English Language, thereby requiring English communication both verbally and writing.

For any questions, please contact Maggie Do Couto, Administrative Officer, Department of Mechanical Engineering:

adminofficer.mecheng@mcgill.ca

Hiring Unit:

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Course Title:

Design 2: Machine Element Design

Subject Code:

MECH 393

Location:

MAASS10

Schedule:

MW 02:35 pm-03:55 pm

Deadline to Apply:

2025-10-23

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