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Posted 8 weeks ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/21/2026

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Job Number:
25585
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NGA Posting Description
INSTRUCTOR , MIT
D-Lab , works with people around the world to develop and advance collaborative approaches and practical solutions to global poverty challenges, seeks a skilled and experienced instructor to co-teach the MIT class
EC.729/2.729/EC.797/2.789
Design for Scale , an upper-level, 12-unit mechanical engineering class focused on the late stages of product design and manufacturing for users in low-income settings. The class is taught annually during MIT's fall semester (September through mid-December). Responsible to identify three to five class projects with established businesses, start-ups, and community partners in low- and middle-income countries such as India, Tanzania, or Nicaragua. Will offer input on pedagogy and syllabus design, co-teach, and be a thought partner for class direction based on the projects and student experience. Partial funding is available for some student travel and out-of-country fieldwork related to this class over the January Independent Activities Period Job Requirements
REQUIRED
: Bachelor's degree; a minimum of three years of relevant manufacturing and/or product design experience; experience applying design for manufacturability; hands-on expertise with mechanical fabrication; expertise with value chain and other non-technical constraints with building appropriate products, and excellent organizational, time-management, and oral and written communication skills.
PREFERRED
: Master's degree in engineering or an equivalent professional degree in engineering; experience in engineering, design, and/or manufacturing in low-income international settings; or experience working with students in a project-based environment. Part time job and one semester position, subject to renewal. 3/24/2026

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