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INSTRUCTOR, MIT D-Lab

Staff / Administration

May 27, 2026

Location

Cambridge, MA

MIT

Type

Part-Time

Teaching Load

Co-teach 12-unit upper-level ME class (fall semester)

Required Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree
3+ years manufacturing/product design
Design for manufacturability
Mechanical fabrication expertise
Value chain constraints
Excellent organizational/communication skills

Research Areas

Design for Scale
Mechanical Engineering
Global Poverty Challenges
Low-Income Settings
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INSTRUCTOR, MIT D-Lab

INSTRUCTOR, MIT D-Lab, works with people around the world to develop and advance collaborative approaches and practical solutions to global poverty challenges, seeks a skilled and experienced instructor to co-teach the MIT class EC.729/2.729/EC.797/2.789 Design for Scale, an upper-level, 12-unit mechanical engineering class focused on the late stages of product design and manufacturing for users in low-income settings. The class is taught annually during MIT’s fall semester (September through mid-December). Responsible to identify three to five class projects with established businesses, start-ups, and community partners in low- and middle-income countries such as India, Tanzania, or Nicaragua. Will offer input on pedagogy and syllabus design, co-teach, and be a thought partner for class direction based on the projects and student experience. Partial funding is available for some student travel and out-of-country fieldwork related to this class over the January Independent Activities Period.

Job Requirements

  • REQUIRED: Bachelor’s degree; a minimum of three years of relevant manufacturing and/or product design experience; experience applying design for manufacturability; hands-on expertise with mechanical fabrication; expertise with value chain and other non-technical constraints with building appropriate products, and excellent organizational, time-management, and oral and written communication skills.
  • PREFERRED: Master’s degree in engineering or an equivalent professional degree in engineering; experience in engineering, design, and/or manufacturing in low-income international settings; or experience working with students in a project-based environment.

Part time job and one semester position, subject to renewal.

Job Details:

  • Job Number: 25585
  • Functional Area: Academic (non-faculty)
  • Department: D-Lab
  • School Area: Architecture & Planning
  • Employment Type: Part-Time
  • Employment Category: Exempt
  • Visa Sponsorship Available: No
  • Pay Grade: NGA

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the required qualifications for the MIT D-Lab Instructor role?

The position requires a Bachelor’s degree, at least three years of relevant manufacturing and/or product design experience, expertise in design for manufacturability, hands-on mechanical fabrication skills, knowledge of value chain and non-technical constraints for appropriate products, plus excellent organizational, time-management, and communication skills. Preferred: Master’s degree in engineering, international experience in low-income settings, or project-based teaching. Check similar lecturer jobs or faculty positions for preparation tips.

👨‍🏫What are the main responsibilities of this Design for Scale Instructor position?

You will identify 3-5 class projects with partners in low- and middle-income countries (e.g., India, Tanzania, Nicaragua), provide input on pedagogy and syllabus design, co-teach the 12-unit EC.729/2.729/EC.797/2.789 Design for Scale course during MIT’s fall semester, and serve as a thought partner on class direction. Partial funding supports student travel for fieldwork. Explore research jobs for related opportunities.

Is this a full-time position, and what is the duration?

This is a part-time, one-semester role (September to mid-December, fall term), subject to renewal. It’s categorized as Exempt employment in the Academic (non-faculty) functional area. View administration jobs or adjunct professor jobs for comparable part-time academic roles.

📅When is the application deadline for this MIT D-Lab Instructor job?

Applications are open until the expiration date of May 27, 2026. Apply early for the annual fall class. Prepare with our free resume template and free cover letter template tailored for higher education jobs.

🛂Does this position offer visa sponsorship?

No, visa sponsorship is not available for this role. Candidates must be eligible to work in the US. See higher ed jobs filters for visa-friendly options or university jobs in other locations.

🌍What experience is preferred for working in low-income international settings?

Preferred qualifications include a Master’s degree in engineering, hands-on experience in engineering, design, and/or manufacturing in low-income countries, or teaching students in project-based environments. Gain insights from postdoctoral success tips or research assistant jobs.
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