Role Description: We are currently looking for a Software Development Engineer (SDE-2/SDE-3) + Instructor – Frontend to join our Computer Science Department.
This role
is ideal for professionals with substantial industry experience who are passionate about Web
Development and committed to shaping the next generation of tech talent.
The position
combines hands-on technical expertise with academic responsibilities, including designing
and delivering course content, conducting practical lab sessions, and mentoring students in
core Computer Science and Frontend Development topics.
The ideal candidate will also
collaborate with academic leaders and industry partners to ensure curriculum relevance and
drive learning outcomes.
Key Responsibilities :
● Course Development & Delivery: Design and deliver engaging lectures and practical
sessions in Frontend Topics like JavaScript, React.Js, TypeScript, React Native, etc.
● Lab Management: Conduct and manage lab sessions to provide students with hands-on
coding experience.
● Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with faculty members, researchers, and
industry partners to enhance the curriculum.
● Academic Excellence & Student Success: Mentor students, assist with project work, and
ensure academic growth.
● Stakeholder Engagement: Collaborate with university administrators and Newton School
representatives to drive innovation.
● Research & Innovation: Encourage students to engage in cutting-edge research and
industry collaborations
Qualifications & Experience:
● 3-10 years of experience as a Software Developer with a focus on Frontend
Development.
● Proficiency in JS, CSS, React.Js, and Angular (must be comfortable picking up new
languages quickly).
● Solid understanding of Frontend Development concepts, including experience with
User interface, performance optimization, and modern frameworks.
● Strong ability to explain complex technical concepts in simple terms to students.
● Adaptability to learn and teach core computer science topics.
Good-to-Have:
● Prior teaching experience at the undergraduate or graduate level.
● Familiarity with modern teaching methodologies and academic tools.
● Experience in software development and system design.