Senior Lecturer (Faculty of Engineering & the Built Environment: Department of Engineering Metallurgy)
Position Summary
Introduction
The University of Johannesburg (UJ) is a vibrant and cosmopolitan institution, guided by its bold UJ Strategy 2035, which emphasises Societal Impact and Sustainability, Global Footprint and Partnerships, and Technology for the Future. Committed to transformative change, UJ’s mission is “To transform and serve humanity through innovation and the collective and collaborative pursuit of knowledge.” The University is guided by the vision of building “An international university of choice, anchored in Africa and the global south, dynamically shaping a sustainable future"
Job description
“Please note that the University is obligated, in terms of recent amendments to the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act 2021 (Act 13 of 2021), to assess all prospective employees (including applicants) against the National Register for Sex Offenders (NRSO). The outcome of such an assessment may have an impact upon possible employment with the University.
- Teach in undergraduate and postgraduate modules in the Department of Metallurgy.
- Expand and sustain research in Extraction Metallurgy.
- Contribute actively to research and publication in his/her specialist field(s).
- Supervise undergraduate and postgraduate research in Extraction Metallurgy.
- Develop, review and lecture undergraduate and postgraduate subjects in Metallurgy.
- Execute departmental administrative tasks, e.g. ECSA filing.
- Execute administrative tasks at the faculty level, if/when required.
- Community engagement
Minimum requirements
- Strictly a PhD degree in Metallurgy and/or related fields with background in Extraction Metallurgy
- Must be able to teach Process control, Refractory Materials and other extraction metallurgy modules
- Strong commitment to teaching and research.
- A minimum of three years' teaching experience at a tertiary institution and/or 3 years' industrial experience in Extraction Metallurgy.
- Evidence of research outputs and proven track record of postgraduate supervision of Masters level or higher students.
- Worked in related Extraction metallurgy environment
- Highly research focused
- Registered Professional by the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA), or immediate application in case of appointment.
- Visible in the field with some research outputs.
- Strong academic character.
- Extraction Metallurgy Industrial experience.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Demonstrated ability/experience to work with a multidisciplinary team.
- Ability to perform research, teaching, and administration simultaneously.
- Strong interpersonal relationships.
- Analytical thinking and coordination skills.
Your application, comprising of a detailed Curriculum Vitae as well as the names and full contact details (including telephone numbers and e-mail addresses) of at least three traceable and credible referees must be uploaded before or on the closing date of the advertised post. Please also attach the following: a copy of your highest academic qualification, proof of registration with professional bodies you might belong to and if applying for an academic position, a list of accredited research output and/ or a portfolio of your creative output.
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Candidates may be subjected to appropriate psychometric testing and other selection instruments.
In conjunction to merit on the basis of qualifications, experience and proven achievements the University of Johannesburg is committed to providing equal employment opportunities for persons with disabilities and those individuals from the historically disadvantaged groups. As necessitated by operational requirements the University reserves the right not to make an appointment to positions advertised. If you have not received a response from the University within 8 weeks of the closing date, you should assume that your application has been unsuccessful.
Please note that the University is obligated, in terms of recent amendments to the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act 2021 (Act 13 of 2021), to assess all prospective employees (including applicants) against the National Register for Sex Offenders (NRSO). The outcome of such an assessment may have an impact upon possible employment with the University.
