Robotics Instructor 2024/25

Job Description:

  • Teach Robotics & Coding to kids from grades 1 to 10
  • Facilitate the students on how to build and experiment with the projects based on our Robotics curriculum guide.
  • Knowledge of coding (logic, sequence, & structure) to create Games, Animations, Apps, and Websites
  • Must be able to teach Arduino, ESP32 and other microcontroller programming
  • Should be able to handle the student's technical doubts
  • Must have good technical knowledge of all the sensors, actuators, microcontrollers, electrical and electronics engineering fundamentals
  • Must have analytical and troubleshooting thinking
  • Good communication skills in teaching International Students

Requirements:

  • Age 18yrs to 45yrs
  • Comfortable working in the night shift
  • Degree in Robotics and Automation, Electrical and He/she should be comfortable working in the night shift. Telecommunications, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, and Mechatronics Engineering.
  • Basic knowledge Block Coding (Scratch), Python, and C
  • Passion for teaching and co-learning
  • Candidates with a Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering background are also eligible to proceed.
  • Confident & presentable with good oratory skills & software and programming subject matter expertise would be preferred.
  • Windows 10 and Above (or) Mac OS 10.13 and above, Internet Speed: Not less than 20Mbps for both Upload and Download, Accessories: The webcam and Mic should be working properly.

Benefits:

  • TSOPs for teachers
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