Teaching Associate — School of Engineering, Design and Built Environment
Since March 2026, I have been working as a Teaching Associate at Western Sydney University, supporting undergraduate teaching across architecture and construction management.

ARCH1004 — Drawing and CAD
ARCH1004 is a first-year architecture unit that introduces students to architectural drawing and computer-aided design (CAD) for residential building projects. Students learn to communicate design ideas through hand sketches and digital drawings — including floor plans, elevations, sections, and 3D views — and to produce construction documentation for a standard house design.
In tutorials, I help students build foundational drafting skills, apply drawing standards and symbols, and develop practical CAD workflows for site plans, layouts, and presentation sheets.
CIVL3017 — Construction Scheduling
CIVL3017 is a third-year construction management unit focused on construction scheduling. Students learn how to organise resources for major projects, plan the sequence and timing of construction operations, and assess schedule risk — skills that connect directly to real-world project planning and delivery.
In tutorials, I support students in applying scheduling concepts to practical scenarios, interpreting programme logic, and thinking critically about how delays and resource constraints affect project outcomes.
Teaching across design-focused and project-management-focused units has been a rewarding extension of my work in construction engineering — helping students connect technical skills with how buildings are actually planned and built.