A Logistics Lecturer teaches students the concepts, practices, and technologies used in logistics and supply chain management. The role is usually in universities, colleges, or training institutes that offer programs in Logistics Management, Supply Chain Management, or Business Administration.
Main Responsibilities
- Teaching
- Deliver lectures on logistics topics such as:
- Transportation management
- Warehouse operations
- Inventory control
- Distribution management
- Global supply chains
- Prepare lesson plans, presentations, and study materials.
- Curriculum Development
- Design and update course syllabi.
- Incorporate industry trends, technology, and case studies.
- Student Support
- Guide students in assignments, projects, and research.
- Mentor students for internships and career opportunities.
- Assessment
- Conduct exams, quizzes, and presentations.
- Evaluate student performance and provide feedback.
- Research & Publications
- Conduct research in logistics or supply chain topics.
- Publish papers in academic journals (mainly in universities).
- Industry Collaboration
- Organize guest lectures from logistics professionals.
- Arrange industrial visits to warehouses, ports, and distribution centers.
- Administrative Duties
- Participate in faculty meetings.
- Help with admissions, accreditation, and academic planning.
Skills Required
- Strong knowledge of logistics operations
- Communication and teaching skills
- Analytical and problem-solving ability
- Familiarity with logistics software (ERP, SAP, etc.)
- Research and academic writing skills
Educational Qualifications
Typically required:
- Master’s degree in:
- Logistics / Supply Chain
- MBA in Logistics
- MBA in Operations
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: ₹10,000.00 - ₹20,000.00 per month
Work Location: In person