- Wed Jan 14, 2026 5:25 pm#24982
The role of Lecturer at USTC’s Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering requires a balance of academic instruction, research, and administrative duties. You’ll be responsible for teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, designing lesson plans, and guiding students through projects and exams. Additionally, you’ll contribute to research initiatives, organize workshops, and maintain compliance with regulatory bodies like the University Grants Commission (UGC) and Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission (BAC). The position demands both theoretical expertise and hands-on experience in practical engineering applications.
• Strong teaching abilities with a focus on clarity and student engagement
• Proficiency in research methodologies and the ability to publish in reputable journals
• Familiarity with administrative tasks such as document management and compliance reporting
• Experience in lab work, project supervision, and field-based research
• Knowledge of curriculum development and assessment strategies
• Ability to mentor students in both academic and co-curricular activities
• Understanding of Bangladesh’s educational standards and regulatory frameworks
Candidates should highlight any experience in curriculum design, lab management, or fieldwork related to electrical engineering. Local experience, especially in teaching at public or private universities, will strengthen your application. If you have worked with NGOs or INGOs on technical projects, mention how those experiences developed your problem-solving and collaboration skills. Emphasize compliance with UGC and BAC guidelines, as this is critical for institutional operations.
Education and certifications should be presented with clear documentation of your master’s degree and first division results. Include any relevant publications, conference presentations, or research grants. If you have completed professional development courses in teaching methodologies or technical software, list them alongside your academic credentials. Ensure all academic certificates are verified and formatted neatly.
Practical knowledge of tools like MATLAB, SPSS, or CAD software will be advantageous, especially for designing circuits or analyzing data. Familiarity with laboratory equipment such as oscilloscopes, power supplies, or simulation tools is also valuable. Highlight how these skills have been applied in real-world projects or teaching scenarios. Avoid listing software in isolation—instead, connect them to specific tasks like circuit design, data analysis, or student training.
For interviews, prepare to discuss your teaching philosophy, research contributions, and administrative experience. Bangladeshi employers often value honesty and clarity, so avoid exaggerating your qualifications. Practice explaining how your past work aligns with USTC’s goals, such as advancing technical education or contributing to regional research. Be ready to demonstrate your ability to manage multiple responsibilities, from classroom instruction to project supervision.
1. Research USTC’s academic priorities and recent research outputs to tailor your answers
2. Prepare 2–3 examples of successful teaching or research projects you’ve led
3. Practice explaining complex technical concepts in simple terms
4. Dress professionally and arrive early to show respect for the institution’s standards
5. Bring printed copies of your CV, academic certificates, and publication records
Ensure all required documents are organized and legible. Include two passport-sized photos, a well-structured CV, and academic certificates in chronological order. If you have references from former colleagues or supervisors, provide their contact details. Demonstrate readiness by showing how you can manage lab sessions, conduct exams, and maintain compliance with institutional policies. Professional behavior, such as punctuality and respectful communication, will leave a lasting impression.
• Strong teaching abilities with a focus on clarity and student engagement
• Proficiency in research methodologies and the ability to publish in reputable journals
• Familiarity with administrative tasks such as document management and compliance reporting
• Experience in lab work, project supervision, and field-based research
• Knowledge of curriculum development and assessment strategies
• Ability to mentor students in both academic and co-curricular activities
• Understanding of Bangladesh’s educational standards and regulatory frameworks
Candidates should highlight any experience in curriculum design, lab management, or fieldwork related to electrical engineering. Local experience, especially in teaching at public or private universities, will strengthen your application. If you have worked with NGOs or INGOs on technical projects, mention how those experiences developed your problem-solving and collaboration skills. Emphasize compliance with UGC and BAC guidelines, as this is critical for institutional operations.
Education and certifications should be presented with clear documentation of your master’s degree and first division results. Include any relevant publications, conference presentations, or research grants. If you have completed professional development courses in teaching methodologies or technical software, list them alongside your academic credentials. Ensure all academic certificates are verified and formatted neatly.
Practical knowledge of tools like MATLAB, SPSS, or CAD software will be advantageous, especially for designing circuits or analyzing data. Familiarity with laboratory equipment such as oscilloscopes, power supplies, or simulation tools is also valuable. Highlight how these skills have been applied in real-world projects or teaching scenarios. Avoid listing software in isolation—instead, connect them to specific tasks like circuit design, data analysis, or student training.
For interviews, prepare to discuss your teaching philosophy, research contributions, and administrative experience. Bangladeshi employers often value honesty and clarity, so avoid exaggerating your qualifications. Practice explaining how your past work aligns with USTC’s goals, such as advancing technical education or contributing to regional research. Be ready to demonstrate your ability to manage multiple responsibilities, from classroom instruction to project supervision.
1. Research USTC’s academic priorities and recent research outputs to tailor your answers
2. Prepare 2–3 examples of successful teaching or research projects you’ve led
3. Practice explaining complex technical concepts in simple terms
4. Dress professionally and arrive early to show respect for the institution’s standards
5. Bring printed copies of your CV, academic certificates, and publication records
Ensure all required documents are organized and legible. Include two passport-sized photos, a well-structured CV, and academic certificates in chronological order. If you have references from former colleagues or supervisors, provide their contact details. Demonstrate readiness by showing how you can manage lab sessions, conduct exams, and maintain compliance with institutional policies. Professional behavior, such as punctuality and respectful communication, will leave a lasting impression.

