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Teaching Assistant, First-Year Engineering en University of Saskatchewan

University of Saskatchewan · Saskatoon, Canadá · Onsite

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Teaching Assistant, First-Year Engineering

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In the appointment of Teaching Assistant, your general duties and responsibilities will be:
Example: Preparing, delivering and/or attending lectures; demonstrating, marking, student consulting, invigilating, holding office hours, setting up experiments, supervising field trips and conferring with the supervisor in charge as required by the assignment.

Your general location of work will be within the College of Engineering

Required Number of Hours: Variable hours during the academic term, see the attached table.
Duration of Employment: 2026 Winter Term
Course Name, Abbreviation and Number: see the attached table.
Start and End Dates:  January 1, 2026 until May 15, 2026
Qualifications (Skills and Abilities) see the attached table.

Course Number

Course Name

Total hours/person/term

Duties

UG/PG

# of this position required

Requirements (all- experience with CBA and Crowdmark preferred)

GE 163

Process Engineering

18

Help Session

Graduate/Undergraduate

1

Knowledge of Process Engineering, as taught at U. of S.

GE 163

Process Engineering

30

Supervising and Marking Labs

Graduate/Undergraduate

2

Lab experience, excellent written and spoken English

GE 163

Process Engineering

36

Marking Assignments

Graduate/Undergraduate

2

Process engineering or Chemical Engineering background

             

GE 133

Research

40

Marking (Top Up) Assignments & Poster Session Setup

Gradaute Student Preferred

4

Excellent written English & Research

GE 133

Research

5

Help Session

Gradaute Student Preferred

1

Good at poster presentation & oral communication

             

GE 123

Engineering Mechanics II

40

Lab Instruction and Lab Marking

Gradaute Student Preferred

6

Experience in lab instruction would be good, excellent written english

GE 123

Engineering Mechanics II

40

Marking assignments

Graduate/Undergraduate

12

attention to details

GE 123

Engineering Mechanics II

23

help sessions

Graduate/Undergraduate

2

excellent written and spoken English

             

GE 153

Circuits II

50

Lab Instruction and Marking

Graduate Student Preferred

4

Experience in lab instruction and Circuits

GE 153

Circuits II

10

Help Sessions

Graduate/Undergraduate

2

Circuits knowledge

GE 153

Circuits II

35

Marking Assignments

Graduate/Undergraduate

8

Circuits knowledge

             

GE 133

AutoCAD

48

marking assignments

Graduate/Undergraduate

6

experience with technical drawings, orthographics, dimensioning rules

GE 133

AutoCAD

10

help session

Graduate/Undergraduate

1

experience with AutoCAD

GE 133

Tech. Comm.

20

marking assignments

Graduate/Undergraduate

6

excellent written and spoken English

GE 133

Tech. Comm.

10

help session

Graduate/Undergraduate

1

excellent written and spoken English

             

GE 103

Intro to Engineering II

40

Marking assignments

Graduate/Undergraduate

6

excellent written and spoken English, familiarity with professional aspects of engineering

GE 103

Intro to Engineering II

6

help session

Graduate/Undergraduate

2

excellent written and spoken English

             

GE 143

Design II

20

Marking Logbooks

Graduate/Undergraduate

3

excellent written and spoken English

             

PHYS 156

Electromagnetism and Waves for Engineering

27

Help Session

Graduate/Undergraduate

1

excellent knowledge of physics

             

CHEM 146

General Chemistry for Engineering

36

Help Session

Graduate/Undergraduate

1

excellent knowledge of chemistry

             

MATH 134

Engineering Mathematics II

33

Help Session

Graduate/Undergraduate

2

excellent knowledge of math

             

GE 449

Engineering in Society

100

Marking Assignments

Graduate

2

excellent written and spoken English, familiarity with professional aspects of engineering, registration as PEng or EIT an asset

             

GE 183

Mechanics and Problem Analysis in Civil Geological and Environmental Engineering

15

Help Session

Graduate/Undergraduate

2

Knowledge of Civil and Structural Engineering, excellent written and spoken English

GE 183

Mechanics and Problem Analysis in Civil Geological and Environmental Engineering

20

Supervising and Marking Labs

Graduate/Undergraduate

2

Knowledge of Civil and Structural Engineering, excellent written and spoken English

GE 183

Mechanics and Problem Analysis in Civil Geological and Environmental Engineering

30

Marking Assignments

Graduate/Undergraduate

4

Knowledge of Civil and Structural Engineering

To Apply:

Interested applicants must apply with this link https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/MGJ36M5

Where a graduate student is appointed to this position, it will be in-scope of PSAC.

Department: College of Engineering-DnOffce
Status: Casual
Employment Group: Graduate Students - PSAC
Rate of Pay: Current rates of pay
Posted Date: 10/23/2025
Closing Date: 11/12/2025
Number of Openings: 0
Work Location: On Campus

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