Land-based Engineering Lecturer

KINGSTON MAURWARD COLLEGE

Land-based Engineering Lecturer

Salary Not Specified

KINGSTON MAURWARD COLLEGE, Maiden Newton, Dorset

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 week ago, 19 Sep | Get your application in now before you're too late!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 475f5a22217e49228c797bcef8efc66b

Full Job Description

With a growing student body, clear industry links to local farming communities and exciting changes in course delivery (including a new suite of University level courses in our purpose built HE centre) our Agriculture department is committed to the development of young farmers in the South West!

For this teaching role, we are looking for an enthusiastic and self-motivated agricultural engineer, who will have the ability and desire to deliver high quality, inspiring lessons and practical teaching sessions across various levels of agricultural learners within our workshop space and specialist teaching areas

Suitable applicants should be competent in their understanding and ability with the following topics:

o Key workshop practices including housekeeping and maintenance; using hand and power tools, safe use of workshop equipment, fasteners and the assembly and reassembly of machinery engines/components.

o Operating, maintaining and servicing a variety of transmission systems in land-based vehicles and machinery.

o Key principles of fabrication, joining and welding techniques for land-based machinery.

o Maintaining and testing a range of electrical system types and components in land-based vehicles and machinery.

o Understanding hydraulic system circuit types and components, with an ability to dismantle, inspect and reassemble hydraulic systems in land-based vehicles and machinery.

The role promises a varied and interesting workload!

A flexible and positive attitude is required alongside the ability to challenge and motivate learners. The successful applicant will have plenty of vocational experience as well as being able to demonstrate excellent communication, administrative and organisational abilities in order to perform the role successfully.

The role would suit someone who has worked in industry and is now seeking a new challenge.

Teaching qualifications and an agricultural (or similar) qualification at degree level are both desirable. A strong emphasis on staff development and CPD within the college will guarantee your professional development during your role.

In addition to working on the beautiful 17th Century Estate, you will benefit from the following:

  • Membership to the Teachers Pension Scheme. This is a defined benefit scheme with generous employer contributions


  • 35 days holiday plus bank holidays (pro rata for part-time staff)


  • Cycle to work scheme


  • Free on-site car parking


  • A range of on-site catering facilities


  • Optional health cash plan


  • Free use of the on-site gym


  • Career development opportunities


  • Reduced on-site horse livery rate - subject to suitability


  • Strong College Values - Inspire, Challenge and Care


  • The college doesn't hold a sponsorship licence therefore we are not open to candidates who require sponsorship under the points-based system.

    Status: Permanent

    Hours: 37 hours per week, Monday - Friday with flexibility to meet business needs.

    Salary: £23,325 - £30,749 depending on qualifications, skills and experience. A skills shortage allowance of up to £5k may be payable depending on candidates' skills and experience.