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Courses include: MECH 201 - Introduction to Mechanical Engineering - 2 positions 75 hours each MECH 210 - Mechanics I - 2 positions 65 hours each MECH 215 - Statics - 2 positions 85 hours each MECH 220 - Mechanics II - 2 positions 75 hours each MECH 240 - Thermodynamics I - 2 positions 75 hours each MECH 261/262 - Statistics and Measurement Laboratory - 4 positions 100 hours each and 1 position 50 hours MECH 289 - Design Graphics - 3 positions 90 hours each MECH 290 - Design Graphics for Mech Engng - 2 positions 85 hours each MECH 292 - Design 1: Conceptual Design - 1 position 90 hours MECH 309 - Numerical Methods Mech Eng - 2 positions 75 hours each MECH 314 - Dynamics of Mechanisms - 2 positions 65 hours each MECH 315 - Mechanics III - 2 positions 65 hours each MECH 321 - Mechanics of Deformable Solids - 2 positions 65 hours each MECH 331 - Fluid Mechanics I - 2 positions 75 hours each MECH 341 - Thermodynamics II - 2 positions 65 hours each MECH 346 - Heat Transfer - 2 positions 65 hours each MECH 360 - Principles of Manufacturing - 4 positions 85 hours each MECH 362 - Mechanical Laboratory I - 5 positions 70 hours each MECH 383 - Applied Electronics and Instrumentation - 2 positions 75 hours each MECH 393 - Machine Element Design - 2 positions 65 hours each MECH 412 - System Dynamics and Control - 2 positions 75 hours each MECH 430 - Fluid Mechanics II - 2 positions 75 hours each MECH 447/652 - Combustion/Dynamics of Combustion - 1 position 75 hours MECH 463 - Design 3: Mech Eng Project - 2 positions 90 hours each Position Summary: Assisting instructor of the course with instruction and evaluation of students. McGill University is an English-language university where most teaching and research activities are conducted in the English language, thereby requiring English communication both verbally and in writing. Qualifications: In accordance with the specific needs of the course: Requires public speaking ability. Preferably have been a teaching assistant for the course previously. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 201 - Introduction to Mechanical Engineering TA for Mech 201 must have competence in CAD (SOLIDWORKS) and experience with additive manufacturing (3D printing) and laser cutting. TA must have previously worked with the Faculty of Engineering Workshop Services. Completion of Workshop Training Modules and previous experience with design team activity and design competitions is desirable. MECH 210 – Mechanics I Preferably have been a teaching assistant for this course previously. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor MECH 215 – Statics Requires public speaking ability. Preferably have been a teaching assistant previously. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 220 – Mechanics II Requires public speaking ability. Must previously have taken this course with a good grade. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 240 – Thermodynamics I Requires public speaking ability. Must previously have taken one of the following courses at McGill: MECH 346 (with a grade of ‘A’), MECH 650 or MECH 654. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring at McGill. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 261/262 – Statistics and Measurement Laboratory Lab TAs: Presence during scheduled lab experiment hours obligatory (decided per student lab sign-up after start of term). Must have completed MECH 261 or 262 or equivalent. Experience required in experimental research, measurement device operation and data analysis. Requires public speaking ability. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. One Course TA: Must have completed MECH 261 or 262 or equivalent. Understanding of the principles of measurement device operation, electric circuits, statistics and data analysis required. Requires public speaking ability. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 289 – Design Graphics [for non-Mechanical Engineers] Requires public speaking ability. Must previously have taken this course with a good grade. Experience with Design Graphics, Proficiency in AutoCAD 2D and 3D and standards and conventions of Design Graphics Communication necessary. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 290 – Design Graphics [for Mechanical Engineers] Requires public speaking ability. Must previously have taken this course with a good grade. Prior experience with SolidWorks necessary. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 292 – Conceptual Design Requires public speaking ability. Must previously have taken this course with a good grade. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 309 – Numerical Methods Requires public speaking ability. Must previously have taken this course with a good grade. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 314 – Dynamics of Mechanisms Requires public speaking ability. Must previously have taken this course with a good grade. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring. Must have done a thesis, written a conference/journal paper or done a senior project involving mechanisms and/or kinematics. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 315 – Mechanics III Requires public speaking ability. Must previously have taken this course with a grade of at least ‘A-’. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 321 - Mechanics of Deformable Solids Requires public speaking ability. Experience with finite element method and solid mechanics necessary. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 331 – Fluid Mechanics I Requires public speaking ability. Must previously have taken this course plus MECH 533 and MECH 610. Graduate studies completed or in progress in fluid mechanics or aerodynamics required. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 341 – Thermodynamics II Requires public speaking ability. Must previously have taken this course at McGill with a good grade and preferably have been a teaching assistant for this course and/or MECH 240 previously. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 346 – Heat Transfer Requires public speaking ability. Must have completed and excelled in MECH 240 (or equivalent), MECH 331 (or equivalent), MECH 346 (or equivalent), and MECH 650. Prior TA experience in MECH 346 is highly desirable. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 360 – Principles of Manufacturing Must previously have taken MECH 360 or equivalent with a good grade. Must identify self to instructor as potential TA at least one term before application, for training during class tutorials. Basic knowledge of metrology instruments, how to use and read caliper, what are coordinate measuring machines and measurement probes. Basic understanding of geometric and dimensional tolerances. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 362 - Mechanical Laboratory Requires public speaking ability. Must previously have taken this course or equivalent. Must have completed an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 383 – Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Requires public speaking ability. Must previously have taken this course or equivalent. Must be a graduate in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering. Experience in Python programming is required. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 393 – Machine Element Design Requires public speaking ability. Preferably have been a teaching assistant for this course previously. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 412 – System Dynamics and Control Requires public speaking ability. Must have completed a course in system dynamics and control. Experience with Matlab/Simulink and MSC ADAMS. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 430 – Fluid Mechanics II Requires public speaking ability. Must previously have taken this course or an equivalent course on compressible flow and have research experience in gasdynamics. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 447/652 – Combustion/Dynamics of Combustion Must have experience in performing combustion simulations using CHEMKIN and Cantera software. Priority will be given to applicants with expertise in combustion theory and experiment. Must previously have taken this course with a good grade. Past TA duties include marking or demonstrating or tutoring. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. MECH 463 – Mechanical Engineering Project Requires public speaking ability. Must previously taken this course or equivalent. (hands-on design and build capstone project course). Experience with WebCT environment is an asset. Past TA duties must include marking or demonstrating or tutoring. Proficiency in English required as assessed by the instructor. Total Hours of Work per Term: Varies from term to term. McGill University is committed to equity and diversity within its community and values academic rigour and excellence. We welcome and encourage applications from racialized persons/visible minorities, women, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, ethnic minorities, and persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, as well as from all qualified candidates with the skills and knowledge to engage productively with diverse communities. At McGill, research that reflects diverse intellectual traditions, methodologies, and modes of dissemination and translation is valued and encouraged. Candidates are invited to demonstrate their research impact both within and across academic disciplines and in other sectors, such as government, communities, or industry. 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