RESPONSIBILITIES:
The incumbent will support the department's academic and operational functions through the following key areas:
Instruction and Practical Sessions:
Deliver comprehensive instruction to Electronic and Computer Engineering students before and during practical sessions.
Assess practical and project performance to ensure academic standards.
Guide and mentor final-year project students.
Maintain thorough knowledge of practical module content each semester.
Contribute to improving laboratory facilities to enhance learning.
Support and Maintenance:
Assist with all aspects of computer-based practicals, ensuring effective infrastructure and instruction.
Support students outside scheduled sessions by addressing their questions.
Perform regular maintenance and checks to keep computers and networking equipment functional.
Practical Organization:
Order development sets and software tools aligned with lecture specifications.
Assist with setup, execution, and teardown of practical sessions for smooth delivery.
Plan and coordinate practical demonstration events such as the annual Robot Race Day.
Curriculum Development and Industry Alignment:
Plan and deliver Information Technology Practice modules for all undergraduate students.
Maintain Cisco Networking Academy Certification through relevant courses.
Ensure practicals and projects align with academic and industry standards.
Incorporate hands-on learning and industry-relevant simulations to prepare students for their careers.
Operational Laboratory Management:
Maintain Networking Laboratories (A, B, Cisco, Project 2) and CAEC with functional equipment and enforce safety protocols with ongoing student training.
Install, upgrade, clean, and maintain lab computers and peripherals.
Manage inventory, storage, and lending of assets with accurate records.
Oversee asset life cycle from acquisition to disposal and stay updated on technical advancements to keep laboratories current.
Departmental Support:
Manage the Impro access control system to regulate lab access and retrieve student attendance reports.
Monitor laboratories via CCTV, handling security systems and footage analysis as needed.
Provide flexible support for various departmental ad hoc tasks.
Collaboration and Communication:
Work effectively with lecturers, assistants, laboratory staff, and departmental personnel to ensure seamless laboratory operations and curriculum integration.
Maintain clear communication channels with internal and external stakeholders, including suppliers and administrators, to foster efficient problem resolution and department function.
Minimum Requirements
Relevant BTech, BSc. Eng, or BEng in Computer Engineering from a recognized institution.
Minimum 3 years' relevant experience in a similar role.
Ability to troubleshoot and repair computer and networking equipment.
Knowledge of electronic test and measurement equipment.
Proficiency in analog and digital electronic engineering, MATLAB, Simulink, SolidWorks, SolidEdge, and 3D printing.
Valid driver's license (Code B or EB).
Experience in managing and maintaining similar engineering laboratories (University or Technical University level).
Experience with Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) in research and teaching labs.
Competence in the use of general workshop tools and equipment.
Added Advantages and Preferences
Postgraduate qualification such as MTech or MEng in Computer Engineering.
Five (5) or more years' experience in a similar environment.
CCNA and/or CCNP instructor training.
Knowledge of FPGAs, VHDL, DSP programming, and assembler language.
Training in the OHS Act and first aid certification.
Experience managing university engineering laboratories.
Skills in fabricating and assembling PCB components.
Strong judgment, communication, problem-solving, and assertiveness skills.