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    Get paid to be a boy racer

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    SENIOR LECTURER/LECTURER IN MOTORSPORTS ENGINEERING
    Job Reference: 5101
    Faculty of Computing, Health and Science
    School of Engineering
    Joondalup Campus

    Overview

    The Engineering program at ECU is a well supported and expanding area. The University has excellent teaching and research facilities and offers a wide range of undergraduate programmes supported by extensive research activities in acollaborative and collegial working environment. ECU’s Engineering has established a niche in Motorsports, backed by the latest design tools and manufacturing facilities. ECU’s Motorsport students were part of the team which won the WA Formula Ford championship in 2007, the first year that they participated in the event. The team is now engaged in the design and fabrication of a Formula SAE race car with an intent to compete in the international competitions in this category from next year. There are numerous engineering projects associated with this development which enhance students’ learning opportunities across a range of engineering disciplines, and provide many linkage opportunities with industry for the academic staff involved. ECU’s engineering programmes also include Mechanical and Mechatronics.
    The successful applicant will undertake a proactive role in the motorsports engineering field in relation to undergraduate teaching, curriculum development, and research. Working with a multi-disciplinary team, the successful applicant will have the opportunity to contribute to the further expansion of our programmes.

    Benefits & Remuneration

    This ongoing, full-time position attracts remuneration of $81,161 to $96,381 pa (Level or $99,421 to $114,640 pa (Level C) including 17% University superannuation contribution, with a salary component of $69,368 to $82,377 (Level pa or $84,975 to $97,983 pa (Level C). ECU offers salary packaging options and generous annual leave. In support of a work / life balance, benefits such as flexible working arrangements may also be negotiated to meet your personal circumstances. For further information on the benefits of working at ECU, please visit our StaffPLUS website.
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    Simon

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    cool, I work there and that's the first I've heard of it

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