
1. Expertise in coding (logic, sequence, and structure) to create games, animations, apps, and websites
2. Expertise in making creative outcomes
3. Must have analytical and troubleshooting thinking
4. Excellent communication skills in teaching international students
5. Expert in teaching Arduino and other microcontroller programming
6. Should be able to handle the student's technical doubts
7. Must have good technical knowledge of all the sensors, actuators, microcontrollers, and electrical and electronics engineering fundamentals
8. Technology background only with C, C++, Java, HTML, etc. knowledge, and Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32/8xxx, LEGO, Sphero, micro: bit, Quarky, Zumi, LittleBits, Makey Makey, or other reprogrammable/reconfigurable platforms
9. Degree in robotics and automation, electrical and telecommunications, electrical and electronics engineering, and mechatronics engineering
10. You know how to blow up an Arduino with maximum smoke and 'polarity is your molarity', you could narrate engaging stories about these
11. An idea about block coding (Scratch), Python, and C would be sufficient
12. You have handled the most unmotivated child as carefully as the most motivated one in your teaching history (this also implies you should have a teaching history)
13. Candidates with a computer science and mechanical engineering background are also eligible to proceed
14. Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Annual CTC: 3.5 - 5 LPA
Annual CTC breakup:
1. Fixed component: 90%
2. Variable component: 10%
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