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Lecturer of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

University of Wisconsin-Platteville
United States, Wisconsin, Platteville
1 University Plaza (Show on map)
Feb 27, 2026
Current Employees: If you are currently employed at any of the Universities of Wisconsin, log in to Workday to apply through the internal application process. Position Title:Lecturer of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Job Category:Academic Staff Employment Type:Terminal (Fixed Term) Job Profile:Lecturer Position Summary:

The University of Wisconsin-Platteville invites applications for a fulltime, 9month Lecturer position in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

The successful candidate will be a dedicated educator who is committed to highquality undergraduate instruction, handson learning, and student success. This role focuses on teaching courses and laboratories within Electrical Engineering, supporting student development, and contributing to departmental service activities.

Key Job Responsibilities:
  • Facilitates classroom, online and/or laboratory instruction for one or more courses, including assessment of student performance
  • Develops instructional design and curriculum relevant to a course of instruction
  • Serves as an initial point of contact for students as it relates to specific course or series content and expectations

Job Duties

The Academic Instructional Staff member will:

-Teach a full load of undergraduate Electrical Engineering and/or engineering core courses each semester in both classroom and laboratory environments.

- Support courses and laboratories in Electrical Engineering with emphasis in areas such as:

  • Analog circuit analysis and design

  • Electronic devices and amplifiers

  • Instrumentation and measurement systems

  • Sensors and transducers

  • Communication systems (analog and digital fundamentals)

  • Signal conditioning and data acquisition

- Develop and maintain course materials, assessments, and student learning activities aligned with program and department outcomes.

- Provide academic support, guidance, and mentoring to undergraduate students.

- Foster an inclusive, supportive, and student-centered learning environment.

- Participate in departmental meetings, advising efforts when appropriate, curriculum discussions, and assigned service responsibilities.

- Contribute to continuous improvement of courses, laboratories, and instructional practices through collaboration with colleagues.

Qualifications

The ideal candidate will possess significant hands-on experience in laboratory instruction, including circuit prototyping, testing, debugging, and the use of modern instrumentation (e.g., oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, function generators, DAQ systems). Experience supervising student design projects and integrating applied, industry-relevant content into coursework is highly desirable.

- Demonstrated ability or strong potential to teach undergraduate students effectively in classroom and laboratory settings in areas such as:

  • Analog circuit analysis and design

  • Electronic devices and amplifiers

  • Instrumentation and measurement systems

  • Sensors and transducers

  • Communication systems (analog and digital fundamentals)

  • Signal conditioning and data acquisition

- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.

- Ability to teach in several foundational areas of electrical engineering (e.g., circuits, electronics, signals, or related topics).

- Commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment.

Preferred Skills, Experience, and Certifications/Licensures

- Prior collegelevel teaching experience, especially in undergraduate engineering programs.

- Hands-on experience in laboratory instruction, including circuit prototyping, testing, debugging, and the use of modern instrumentation (e.g., oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, function generators, DAQ systems)

- Relevant industry experience in Electrical Engineering.

- Experience supervising student design projects and integrating applied, industry-relevant content into coursework is highly desirable.

Required Education:

  • Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, or a closely related discipline.

Preferred Education:

  • Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field.

About the Department

The University of Wisconsin-Platteville Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) is recognized for its excellent undergraduate programs. The programs provide students with the knowledge and experience needed to pursue a productive lifelong career in industry or to engage in further study at the graduate level. It consists of Electrical Engineering program, Computer Engineering program, and Sustainability and Renewable Energy Systems. In Fall 2025, there were 102 full-time new freshman enrollments in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering. As of Fall 2025, the department serves a total of 359 undergraduate students. The Bachelor of Science programs in the department align with the mission statement of the university by delivering a hands-on approach, where students learn by doing. The hands-on approach is evident in the curriculum, with the majority of coursework having a laboratory experience associated with them. The department also offers courses to remote students through the UW-Platteville Engineering Partnerships (PEP) program. Most of the courses in ECE department are provided through distance modality for students enrolled in the PEP program.

The ECE department currently has eight tenured faculty, a tenure track faculty, and one instructional academic staff. It serves approximately 324 majors, and graduates approximately 58 students per year.

About the College of Engineering, Mathematics and Science

The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department is in the College of Engineering, Mathematics, and Science (EMS).

The College of EMS serves 2,653 undergraduate students and 73 graduate students. The College of EMS's values are provided below:

  • We, the employees of the College of EMS, value being a key player in our undergraduate students' success:

  • We value teaching excellence, continuously improving our teaching skills, creating engaging learning environments, and implementing known best practices in STEM

  • education

  • We value nurturing a culture of care toward our students and our colleagues * We value the university's goal of serving students with a wide range of preparation, and we

  • meet our students where they are

  • We value high standards to prepare our students for the rigors of the STEM workplace

  • We value providing job-ready skills to our students through authentic, applied, and hands-on learning experiences

Why It's Great to be a Pioneer:

The University of Wisconsin-Platteville, founded in 1866, offers 47 baccalaureate and 10 master's programs. It possesses institutional strengths in middle level education, engineering, industrial technology, agriculture, criminal justice and business. The campus is located in Southwest Wisconsin's largest and most historic community. The region offers excellent school systems, high quality medical and hospital facilities, outstanding recreational opportunities, and vibrant businesses and industries. UW-Platteville is a cultural and educational center for the Tri-State region of Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin.

Application Deadline:

Applications must be submitted through our online applicant portal.

Applications are due by March 20, 2026, although they will be accepted until the position has been filled.

Legal Notices and Important Information:

Employment will require a criminal background check. It will also require you and your references to answer questions regarding sexual violence and sexual harassment.

The University ensures physical accessibility to work environments for persons with disabilities and will provided reasonable accommodations to ensure equal access to employment. Upon request, the University will provide reasonable accommodations for religious observances and practices.

The University is committed to a program of affirmative action for women, racial minorities, persons with disabilities, disabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam era. While the Chancellor assumes overall responsibility for the success of the program, university administrators and supervisors are responsible and accountable for implementation. Authority for monitoring the program is delegated to Human Resources.

Each individual associated with the University is called upon to pledge a new and revitalized commitment to build and maintain a campus environment free of harassment and discrimination, an environment that fosters mutual respect, recognizes the dignity and worth of all people, and promotes to the fullest, equal employment opportunity through affirmative action.

In compliance with the Clery Act of 1998, the University of Wisconsin-PlattevilleAnnual Security & Annual Fire Safety Reportis available for review. Call the UW-Platteville Campus Police Office at608.342.1584for a paper copy of the annual report.

The Universities of Wisconsin will not reveal the identities of applicants who request confidentiality in writing, except that the identity of the successful candidate will be released.See Wis. Stat. *. 19.36(7).

UW is an Equal Opportunity Employer:

Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, pregnancy, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other bases protected by applicable federal or State law and UW System policies. We are committed to building a workforce that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills, and encourage all qualified individuals to apply.

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