CODE is a newly-founded private university of applied sciences that is embedded into the vibrant network of Berlin’s digital economy. At the core of our study programs is a self-directed project-based learning concept. Together with a network of partner organizations, our goal is to provide students with practical, real-world, and digitally-oriented education and the ability to face the technological and social changes and challenges of tomorrow.
We have a strong commitment to our community, to supporting and learning from each other, to development, and to building a healthy work atmosphere. CODE values different perspectives and is committed to a respectful, inclusive and diverse work environment.
About the role
As a Software Engineering Lecturer with an Internet of Things and Cloud focus, you will work closely with the Software Engineering team to guide students, develop the software engineering curriculum, and contribute to strategic development of the department and overall institution. Your main responsibility is contributing to the learning experience of students as it pertains to software engineering in general and Internet of Things, with a focus on hardware and communication in specific. You will be a vital participant for the following tasks:
- Teaching general software engineering and consulting students on related topics
- Teaching Internet of Things topics and consulting students on related topics
- Teaching hardware and networking topics and consulting students on related topics
The software engineering topics taught will change over time and can be designed around your profile to accommodate your prior experience. Possible topics include Distributed and Parallel Computing, IT Security, Embedded Computing, Operating Systems, Control Engineering and collaboration in software engineering teams.
General information
This position is available for an immediate start. The position will be located at the CODE campus in Berlin, Germany. The salary corresponds to the standards of the university. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, CODE University has committed to offering all teaching in 2020 as remote formats. As a consequence we are understanding, if moving to Berlin presents a challenge for you this year and are flexible in accommodating you and enabling you to join us remotely.
About You
- You have general knowledge and practical experience with software engineering.
- You have practical experience with Internet of Things topics, with a focus on hardware and network technologies
- You have teaching experience.
- You are comfortable with communicating and teaching in English.
- You have the ability to be flexible and adjust in an environment of change.
- International experience is an asset.
- German language skills are desirable but not a must have.
Who
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we looking for
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CODE values different perspectives and is committed to a respectful, inclusive and diverse work environment and encourages people of all genders, backgrounds, and origins to apply. We
especially welcome applications from women and people from groups underrepresented in today's academia. Qualified candidates with disabilities will be favored. We are looking for versatile, dedicated, and widely interested and interesting individuals who are open to learning, to listening with curiosity, and to both giving and receiving feedback as part of routine reflection. We have a strong commitment to our community, to supporting and learning from each other, to development, and to building a familial work atmosphere. If you prefer a part-time commitment we want to encourage you to apply nevertheless. We are flexible to accommodate your needs both in the amount and distribution of your work time.
About Working At CODE
CODE’s atmosphere is creative and dynamic with an international team in the heart of Berlin. We value your strengths and will support you with your professional development as well as a fair compensation and some fun additions. Most importantly, joining CODE means being a part of a passionate team who is shaping the future of higher education.