Specialist position details
Position
ECE 363 - Communication Networks - Lab TA1
Hourly Rate: $34.72 2
Term of appointment from: January 12, 2026 to April 17, 2026
Total hours: 47
Average weekly hours: 4.5
Summary of duties and responsibilities
Under supervision of course instructor, performs some or all of the following:
Prepare and demonstrate lab experiments, help students work through lab experiments or projects, answer questions, provide student consultation at established hours, mark lab reports, keep record of students' marks, provide course instructor with lab marks, and other related tasks.
Required qualifications and experience
Applicants must possess an undergraduate degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering or an acceptable equivalent. Registered as a Master or Ph.D. student in Electrical or Computer Engineering or an acceptable equivalent. Familiar with computer communication networks. Used and are familiar with Wireshark (Ethereal) network protocol analyzer. Have good communication skills.
Other criteria considered include the career and/or pedagogical value a particular position will provide to the graduate/undergraduate student, the student's preferences, and other sources of graduate student financial support being received. The department appointment priority policy provides priority to graduate students in their academic department or school before others. The policy is posted in the department and is available on request.
The Ó£»¨Ó°ÊÓ is an equity employer and encourages applications from women, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, and aboriginal persons.
Please submit a completed online or drop it off at the front desk of EOW 448 by: November 16, 2025 .
1 Number of available positions is subject to funding availability, enrollment and/or course cancellation.
2 Effective September 1, 2022 for academic and scientific assistants. See CUPE 4163 collective agreement Ó£»¨Ó°ÊÓ, Human Resources September 1, 2022.
