Coordinator/Instructor - Industrial Maintenance Curricula Development (Workforce Development Center) Part-time
Overview:
The adjunct instructor will be responsible for developing, setting up, and delivering hands-on industrial maintenance training classes.
Instructor will create curricula based on customer or certification requirements.
Instructor will work with other WDC faculty to standardize course offerings, training methods, and knowledge outcome expectations.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Act as lead adjunct instructor and teach selected industrial maintenance classes (lectures and labs).
Develop class syllabi, outlines, lectures, and labs for classes as required.
Meet with corporate customers to define training requirements.
Prepare training proposals
Develop curricula
Project manage training, delivery, instructors, and classroom space.
Standardize curricula, textbook, and classroom/lab training methods for WDC course offerings.
Coordinate industrial training lab equipment inventory, purchase, and maintenance requirements.
Mentor new WDC instructors.
Minimum Qualifications:
Post-secondary degree in a relevant discipline
Demonstrated mathematics knowledge to include trigonometry and coordinate geometry
At lease five (5) years experience working in an electrical, mechanical, or mechatronics maintenance technician, maintenance, manager, or field service engineer
Knowledge and experience in one or more of the following areas: AC/DC circuitry, maintenance repairs, machining, blueprint or schematic interpretations, pneumatics, hydraulics, electro-mechanical equipment, PLCs,power transmission, and industrial sensors and controls
Computer literacy with working knowledge of Microsoft Office products including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
Preferred Qualifications:
Demonstrated adult-learner teaching experience in an industrial or educational environment
Advanced degree in a relevant discipline
Project management experience
Industrial maintenance certification
Desired Competencies:
Attention to detail
Adaptability
Ability to work effectively under pressure and to meet frequently occurring deadlines
Ability to develop a professional rapport with diverse school/campus constituents
Effective communication in individual or group settings
Details:
Position duties vary by semester
Contract position
Daytime or evening work assignments
Report to: Director, Workforce Development Center
Compensation: $30-$40 per hour depending on experience
Classification: Non-Exempt
Status: Part-time, not to exceed 29 hours per week
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It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national, or ethnic origin, citizenship status, religion, sex, sexual-orientation, age, physical disabilities, veteran or marital status.