To thrive as a Chemical Engineering Lecturer, you need a solid background in chemical engineering principles, a relevant advanced degree (often a Ph.D.), and proven teaching or research experience. Proficiency in simulation software (like Aspen Plus or MATLAB), laboratory instrumentation, and familiarity with accreditation standards are commonly required. Strong communication, mentorship, and organizational skills help in engaging students and coordinating with faculty. These competencies are critical for effectively conveying complex concepts, supporting student development, and maintaining high academic standards.