TA/Marker Job Openings
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Teaching Assistant and Marker Positions
Department of Industrial Engineering
The following positions are open for theÌýWinter Term, 2024/2025 (January-April). To apply, please mark 1, 2, or 3 after any position you are interested in. 1 implies high priority, 2 implies medium priority, and 3 implies low priority. A blank indicates you are not willing to accept that position.
You can choose as many 1s, 2s, and 3s as you want. You are also welcome to mark a 1 for the marker position for a course but leave the TA position blank or vice versa.
IMPORTANT:ÌýFor TA Positions, applicants MUST be available during the scheduled lab times (please check the academic timetable onlineÌýÌýfor lab dates and times.)
Definitions:
Teaching Assistant (TA):Ìýan employee hired for the hours indicated to assist an instructor in the presentation and delivery of a course, who is required to directly interact with students and whose duties include a combination of the following: tutoring, marking, demonstrating, monitoring labs, conducting discussion groups/tutorials, proctoring, field trips and assisting with online teaching and other duties of a similar nature.
Marker/Demonstrator: an hourly paid employee hired for the hours indicated to mark and/or grade the written work of students, whose duties include such tasks as marking tests and/or marking exams.
Available Positions:
Course descriptions are available online. Please note any course-specific qualifications before applying.
·Ìý ÌýIENG 2201 – Modelling & Optimization for Engineers
Position: TA (1 x 65 hours); Marker (1 x 65 hours)
NEED: wide knowledge of Industrial Engineering models; must be competent in excel.
·ÌýÌýÌýIENG 4432 – Simulation of Industrial Systems
Positions: TA (2 x 65 hours); Marker (1 x 65 hours)
NOTE: For TA positions, applicants MUST be available during the scheduled lab and midterm/quiz times. Need to be an excellent programmer; must have deep knowledge of simulation software.
·ÌýÌýÌýIENG 4443 – Quality Control & Reliability
Positions: TA (1 x 65 hours); Marker (2 x 65 hours)
NOTE: For TA positions, applicants MUST be available during the scheduled lab and midterm/quiz times
·ÌýÌýÌýIENG 4445 – Facilities Design
Positions: TA (2 x 65 hours); Marker (1 x 65 hours)
NOTE: For TA positions, applicants MUST be available during the scheduled lab and midterm/quiz times
·ÌýÌýÌýIENG 4454 – Design of Inventory Systems
Position: TA (2 x 65 hours) Marker (1 x 65 hours)
·ÌýÌýÌýIENG 4544/IENG 6923 – Routing & Scheduling
Position: Marker (1 x 65 hours)
ÌýÌýÌýÌý IENG 4545 – Topics in Applied Analytics andÌýIENG 6912 – Introduction to Operations Research
Position: Marker (1 x 65 hours)
·ÌýÌýÌýIENG 4558 – Project Management & Control
Position: TA (1 x 65 hours); Marker (1 x 65 hours)
·ÌýÌýÌýIENG 4565 – Lean Engineering
ÌýPosition: Marker (2 x 65 hours)
ÌýÌýÌýÌý IENG 4599 – Special Topics in Industrial Engineering I
Position: TA (1 x 65 hours)
·ÌýÌýÌýIENG 8892 – Co-op Reader
Position: Marker (1 X 65 hours)
NOTE: Applicants MUST have experience of co-op and co-op report writing.
·ÌýÌýÌýENGI 2203 – Engineering Design II (IENG Section)
Position: TA (1 X 65 hours)
NOTE: Applicants MUST be available during the scheduled lab and midterm/quiz time
Required criteria:
- Have completed this or a similar academic course with a high grade
- Senior year undergraduate students can apply for 3000-level or below courses
- Graduate students can apply for any of the courses
- Enthusiasm for teaching and learning
- Empathy for students
- Precision in marking and giving technical advice
- High proficiency in reading and writing in English
- Work permit (for international students)
Optional criteria:
- Have experience in teaching/teaching assistance/marking (previous experience as a TA will give priority, if qualified to TA a course)
- Graduate-level course in a similar subject
- Training in being a TA or Marker from the Center for Learning and Teaching
Instructions:
- To apply, in the body of an email, please mark 1, 2, or 3 after any position you are interested in. 1 implies high priority, 2 implies medium priority, and 3 implies low priority. A blank indicates you are not willing to accept that position.
- You can choose as many 1s, 2s, and 3s as you want. You are also welcome to mark a 1 for the marker position for a course but leave the TA position blank or vice versa.
- Send a single pdf with CV and transcript toÌýieng@dal.caÌý– include your name in the file name.
- Deadline: December 13, 2024 at 11:59am.
Notes:
- Some jobs may beÌýcancelled or reduced in hoursÌýif enrollment is too low; hours may be increased if enrollment exceeds expectations. Final decisions on cancellation/reduction/increase will occur by January 15.
- Candidates are advised to seek training in Teaching Assistantship from CLT if they have not already done so.
- TA’s will be required to invigilate quizzes and examinations.