University Professor in Aerospace Engineering (hybrid in Madrid)

Globalizando Talentos
Edinburgh
5 days ago
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University Professor in Aerospace Engineering (hybrid in Madrid)

University Professor in Aerospace Engineering (hybrid in Madrid)

University Professor in Aerospace Engineering (hybrid in Madrid)

University Professor in Aerospace Engineering (hybrid in Madrid)

University Professor in Aerospace Engineering (hybrid in Madrid)

University Professor in Aerospace Engineering (hybrid in Madrid)

Are you a PhD holder (or in the final stages) in Aerospace or Aeronautical Engineering with a passion for teaching? Join one of Europe’s most prestigious and innovative universities, based in the vibrant city of Madrid.


📚 Responsibilities

  • Teach undergraduate and master’s level courses related to aircraft systems within the aerospace engineering curriculum.
  • Engage in research and/or outreach activities based on your interests.
  • Collaborate on strategic projects and partnerships within the Flight Systems area.
  • Support academic coordination and administrative duties.


🧠Requirements

  • PhD (completed or in the final phase) in Aerospace or Aeronautical Engineering.
  • Degree must be legalized or apostilled (Hague Apostille required).
  • English level C1 (mandatory) – assessed through an external test (speaking & writing).
  • Minimum of 3 year of university-level teaching experience.
  • Strongly valued: ANECA accreditation and/or one recognized research period (sexenio).
  • Preferred: experience supervising undergraduate theses (TFG).
  • Preferred: participation in international projects (e.g., Horizon, ESA).
  • Spanish is desirable but not mandatory.


🎁Benefits

  • Full-time position starting in September, permanent contract (40 hours/week).
  • Competitive salary range: €35,000 – €50,000.
  • Hybrid work model (up to 37% remote).
  • Flexible benefits package: meal vouchers, childcare support, gym membership, transport bonus, and more.
  • Access to external training, language learning platform (GoFluent), and up to 80% discount on university programs after the first year.
  • Academic vacation schedule: 22 business days + Easter + Christmas break.
  • Career progression: Opportunities to grow in teaching, research, or academic management.


📩 If this sounds like your next professional challenge, we’d love to hear from you—apply now!

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