Associate Lecturer - AERO3334 Managing the Air Traffic Environment (HE7)
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Job Description SIM is looking for associates who are dedicated, highly-motivated and possess a strong passion for teaching and shaping the minds of the young generation. Candidates will be expected to deliver the course content in a 3-hour lecture format on a weekly basis, and manage assessment marking within a given deadline. They will work closely with the course coordinator based in the partner university to achieve the desired students' outcome. Module: AERO3334 Managing the Air Traffic Environment This course introduces the major players and their roles that comprise the global air transport system. Through air traffic control (ATC) and related services, Air traffic Management (ATM) provides the connecting infrastructure that allows aircraft to fly safely between airports. Through managing the separation of aircraft and air traffic flows, ATM provides services that are essential for safe and efficient air transport. This course will also explore the National Airways System more broadly, discussing the effects of weather, inflight emergencies, aeronautical publications, airspace management across Air Navigation Service providers and the cultural aspects of safety in such an environment. Whether you aspire to be a pilot or an aviation manager, an understanding of how the system works and its interdependence with airlines and airports is vital. This course includes a Work Integrated Learning experience in which knowledge and skills will be applied and assessed in a real or simulated workplace context and where feedback from industry and/ or community is integral to experience. Classes are mostly conducted during weekday evening from 7.00pm to 10.00pm. Teaching information: 1) To teach the 6 required sessions of a 3-hour lecture for once a week. 2) To set, coach and mark assessments Job Requirements A Master's degree or higher in an aviation or related field will be preferred. Must have industry experience in airport master planning. Academic teaching experience is preferred but not compulsory. A professional certification in Project Management will be an added advantage with exposure in project management in the aviation environment. Able to teach evening classes on weekday or day classes on Saturday. We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
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