Montreal, QC, Canada
2 days ago
Course Lecturer - CIVE 210

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Course Lecturer - CIVE 210 - Summer 2026

Hiring Unit: Civil Engineering

Course Subject Code and Title: CIVE 210 Surveying

Term: Summer 2026

Number of credits: 2

Schedule: Monday through Friday, 8:05 am - 4:55 pm, covering May 1 to May 15, 2026

Salary: $ 11,479

Location: Downtown campus


Teaching Qualification Requirements:

M.Eng. in Civil Engineering/Mining Engineering or B.Eng. in Civil Engineering/Mining Engineering with a minimum of 5 years of practical experience.Currently and actively practicing in the field of Civil Engineering or Mining Engineering.Member of a Canadian professional engineering association.

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Hiring Unit:

Civil Engineering

Course Title:

Surveying

Subject Code:

CIVE 210 001

Location:

MacDonald Engineering

Schedule:

MTWRF 8:05 - 16:55

Deadline to Apply:

2026-02-13

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