Department of Computer Science
Faculty of Science
(Contractual Position to April 30, 2026)
DUTIES
The successful applicant will be responsible for assisting with instructing students in the laboratory and/or tutorial portion of undergraduate computer science courses. Duties include assisting in a structured laboratory environment for computer science core and non-core courses; supporting the development of computer-aided instruction; helping with the preparation of lab material; assisting in maintaining documentation; grading student work; holding regular office hours, including time in the Student Help Centre; assisting in the creation, modification, and/or updating of course Web/D2L pages; and performing other related duties as required.
QUALIFICATIONS
Experience (minimum 1 year) in assisting with the conduct of a computer science laboratory and/or tutorials; graduation from an approved college or university with a degree in computer science is required; or an equivalent combination of experience and training will be considered. Extensive knowledge of topics in Logic and Discrete Mathematics, with application in computer science, is required (e.g., propositional and predicate logic, sets and other discrete structures, modular arithmetic and basic counting). Knowledge of LINUX, Python, Java, C++, Assembly Language, algorithm development, and Windows in a networked PC environment is also essential for this role. Some knowledge of Verilog, HTML, XML, scripting languages, and MS-Office Suite would be an asset.
SALARY $59,901- $70,273 per annum (CUPE Local 1615)
CLOSING DATE January 22, 2025 by 5:00 p.m. NST
COMPETITION NO. MUN03082
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