Sessional Lecturer - MIE1715H - Life Cycle Engineering

University of TorontoToronto, ON
Onsite

About The Position

This course introduces the fundamentals of both product and process engineering with an emphasis on life cycle models. A mixture of practical and theoretical topics, methodologies, principles, and techniques are covered such as Life Cycle Analysis, Design For Assembly (DFA), Design For Manufacturing (DFM), Design For Environment (DFE), etc. Students develop an understanding of the performance, cost, quality and environment implications of both product design and manufacture and become capable of translating these into engineering “cradle-tograve” responsibility requirements, goals, and specifications in order to maximize the values of products and the effectiveness of supply chain management while containing the costs to manufacturer, the user, and the society.

Requirements

  • Strong record of presenting lectures or acting as a teaching assistant
  • Considerable depth of knowledge and experience in the subject area
  • Excellent communication skills - both oral and written
  • Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) or Limited License (LEL) is strongly preferred
  • Engineering Intern (EIT) is also acceptable

Responsibilities

  • Preparation of lectures and course materials
  • Delivery of lectures
  • Supervision of Teaching Assistants
  • Setting and marking of tests and exams
  • Evaluation of final grades
  • Contact with students
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