LECTURER – ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (INSTRUMENTATION, CONTROL AND AUTOMATION)
School of Engineering
Joondalup Campus
Salary: $117,905 – $139,307 per annum (ALEVB)
Employment type: Full-time, Ongoing
About the Opportunity
We are seeking a Lecturer in Instrumentation, Control & Automation Engineering to contribute to teaching, research, and industry engagement activities.
Responsibilities
* Teach undergraduate and postgraduate units in instrumentation, control & automation engineering.
* Contribute to curriculum development, accreditation processes, high‐school engagement activities, and academic administration.
* Conduct high‐quality research, seek competitive research funding, and supervise honours, postgraduate coursework, and HDR students.
* Develop and expand scholarly research and professional activities at national and international levels.
* Maintain and strengthen industry partnerships, fostering collaborations that drive impactful teaching, research, and innovation.
Qualifications
* PhD and bachelor's degree relevant to instrumentation, control & automation engineering.
* Demonstrated ability to deliver high‐quality teaching in relevant undergraduate and postgraduate units.
* Specialist knowledge of advanced PLC, RTU, DCS and SCADA systems (knowledge of Schneider Electric's EcoStruxure, SCADAPack and SCADA industrial automation solutions particularly desirable).
* Evidence of, or clear potential for, conducting research, publishing in reputable outlets, and securing competitive research funding.
* Experience or demonstrated capacity for supervising honours, postgraduate coursework, and HDR students.
* Commitment to curriculum development, accreditation processes, academic administration, and outreach activities.
* Industry engagement experience, with the ability to build and maintain productive partnerships that enhance teaching, research, and innovation.
* Excellent communication, collaboration, and interpersonal skills, contributing positively to a collegial academic environment.
Benefits of Working at ECU
* Positive employment experience with opportunities for growth and development.
* Flexible working arrangements, generous leave entitlements.
* Commitment to wellbeing, exclusive corporate discounts and industry‐leading superannuation.
Equal Opportunity and Inclusion
ECU is a diverse and inclusive workplace with specific strategies and initiatives in place to address underrepresentation of specific groups. We strongly encourage applications from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community, women, and those from underrepresented backgrounds in STEMM fields. ECU is a proud member of the Athena SWAN Charter and WGEA Employer of Choice for Gender Equality, and is committed to removing barriers to gender equity. We support adjustments throughout the recruitment, selection, and employment process, and actively encourage people with disability to apply.
Applications close on Monday, 18 May 2026 at 11:30pm AWST.
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