Lecturer in Control Engineering (50 to 80%)
Berner Fachhochschule
Bienne
Key information
- Publication date:12 November 2025
- Workload:80%
- Place of work:Bienne
Your fields of activity with us
- Teach control engineering, signal processing, and related fields in our Bachelor and Master programs, in German, French, and English.
- Design and develop courses based on modern teaching and learning methods.
- Supervise especially students of the BSc Mechatronics and Systems Engineering program as well as the MSc programs Biomedical Engineering and Precision Engineering , for all academic years.
- Develop and lead practice-oriented laboratories and provide technical supervision to assistants.
Your background, ideally
- Degree from a university of applied sciences (master's or doctorate) in engineering sciences, preferably in microtechnology, electrical engineering, medical technology, or a related discipline.
- Proven practical experience in development as well as solid knowledge in control engineering and signal processing.
- Enthusiasm for interdisciplinary approaches and enjoyment in imparting knowledge to young students.
- Fluent communication in German, French, and English, both written and spoken, with the ability to present complex content appropriately to the audience.
Some of our strengths
- Many contacts with young people from around the world, eager to learn and achieve goals.
- Curiosity is not seen as a flaw. On the contrary, it is even desired, as well as a good dose of independence and responsibility.
- Possibility to balance private life, family, and work.
- You join a diverse team of dynamic people with very varied backgrounds, experiences, and viewpoints.
- BFH is a good place for those who want to advance professionally and represents an asset on a CV.
I will support you throughout the application process
Benedikt Oderbolz
HR advisor
T +41 31 848 31 48
Department of Engineering and Information Technology
At the Department of Engineering and Information Technology we do not just keep up with the times – we are usually one step ahead! We are fascinated by the contribution of technology to everyday life. We generate our knowledge through research activities, projects carried out jointly with industry and economic sectors, and continuously pass it on to our students.