Job summary
Job post source
This job is directly from Clemson University MBA Programs
Job overview
The Lecturer - Automotive Engineering role involves teaching automotive manufacturing courses and labs, contributing to the academic mission of Clemson University's College of Engineering.
Responsibilities and impact
The lecturer will teach the AUE 3110 course (Introduction to Automotive Manufacturing) and the associated laboratory AUE 3111 at the CU-ICAR location in Greenville, SC.
Experience and skills
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Automotive Engineering, at least 10 years of industry experience in manufacturing, and prior collegiate teaching experience.
Company information
Clemson University is a higher education institution with a College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences, offering specialized programs such as Automotive Engineering.
Job location and travel
The position is located at CU-ICAR, 4 Research Drive, Greenville, SC 29607.
Application process
Applicants must submit a C.V. via Interfolio by July 17, 2025, 11:59 PM Eastern Time.
Company overview
Clemson University MBA Programs offer advanced business education with a focus on practical and innovative learning experiences. They provide a range of MBA options, including full-time, part-time, and online programs, designed to cater to diverse professional needs and schedules. The programs emphasize experiential learning, leadership development, and global business perspectives, preparing students for dynamic careers in various industries. Clemson University, established in 1889, is renowned for its commitment to academic excellence and research, and its MBA programs are an extension of this legacy, aiming to equip students with the skills necessary for success in today's competitive business environment.
How to land this job
Tailor your resume to highlight your Ph.D. in Automotive Engineering and emphasize your extensive 10+ years of industry experience in automotive manufacturing, showcasing both practical and academic expertise.
Focus on detailing your previous collegiate teaching experience, especially in courses related to automotive manufacturing and laboratory instruction, to align with the AUE 3110 and AUE 3111 course requirements.
Apply through multiple platforms including Clemson University’s corporate career site, Interfolio as specified, and LinkedIn to maximize your application’s visibility for this lecturer position.
Connect with faculty and staff in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences at Clemson University on LinkedIn; use ice breakers like commenting on recent research from CU-ICAR or asking about their experience teaching automotive courses to start conversations.
Optimize your resume for ATS by incorporating keywords such as 'Automotive Engineering,' 'manufacturing,' 'laboratory instruction,' 'Ph.D.,' and 'collegiate teaching' to ensure your application passes automated screenings.
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