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University Professor in Aerospace Engineering (hybrid in Madrid)

Globalizando Talentos
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1 month ago
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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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