Instructor, Electronic Technology Technician; Part-time
Listed on 2026-06-12
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Education / Teaching
Faculty, University Professor, Academic, Online Teaching
Overview
Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC) is Wisconsin's largest and most diverse technical college, offering 170+ programs and pathways to a career in one to two years. MATC aims to transform lives and communities by preparing students for the jobs of tomorrow.
Part-Time positions; 3 vacancies for Fall 2026 (mid-August start). Hours vary based on departmental needs.
- Prepare for and deliver instruction and perform teaching-related activities.
- Manage the classroom and laboratory.
- Develop curriculum and monitor/revise to maintain course effectiveness; assist in program evaluation.
- Manage equipment, supplies, and materials.
- Assess student performance and advise students on academic issues.
- Collaborate with advisory committees in the program area.
- Attend departmental and institutional meetings.
- Promote the education/training program; participate in recruitment, retention, and MATC marketing efforts.
- Support student organizations and activities.
- Develop relationships with business and industry.
- Complete program evaluation and follow-up.
- Maintain certification, continue professional development, and stay current in the field.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Must have one of the following:
- 1) Bachelor’s degree (BS) in Electrical Engineering Technology, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent from an accredited school; or
- 2) Associate's degree (ASS) in Electronic Technology, Electromechanical, Mechatronics with Bachelor’s in any discipline; or
- 3) Associate's degree in Electronic Technology, Electromechanical, Mechatronics with seven (7) years (14,000 hours) of experience and training, including one (1) year of supervision/management in Electronic Technology - Project management, Service or Production Testing.
Occupational
Experience:
Must have a minimum of two (2) years of full-time or equivalent (4,000 hours) experience in Electronic Technology - Design Development, Service, or Production Testing. In addition, one of the following must be met:
- At least one (1) year of work experience within the last five (5) years; or
- Two (2) years of teaching Electronic Technology, Electromechanical, Mechatronics coursework at the post-secondary level within the last five (5) years.
Industry or Vendor Preferred Certification or Licensure:
- Certified IPC Trainer (CIT)
Additional
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Teaching experience preferred.
- Knowledge or experience with engaged and service learning strongly preferred.
- Effective oral and written communication.
- Knowledge of assessment of student academic achievement techniques.
- Meet WTCS instruction certification requirements; see MATC site for details.
- Meet Higher Learning Commission (HLC) standards (if applicable).
- Ability to relate successfully with students and staff from diverse backgrounds.
- Commitment to MATC Standards of Teaching Excellence in instruction.
- Understanding Students and Fostering Student Success
- Classroom Management
- Planning/Organization
- Content Mastery and Currency
- Teaching Methodology
- Assessment of Student Learning
- Professional Contributions
- Essential Technology:
Email awareness, telephone/voicemail, and MS Office/Google familiarity. - Essential Supportive Technology:
Willingness to learn information management systems, Blackboard Ultra or similar, and technology-based instructional delivery tools.
Start:
Fall semester 2026 (August 10).
Hours:
Part-time faculty pool; assignments depend on course availability and department needs. All work must be performed in Wisconsin. Flexibility to teach in various modalities and times (in-person, daytime, evening, weekends).
Salary:
Starting at $40 per course hour of teaching. Part-time faculty also receive compensation for 45 minutes of prep/office hours per teaching hour (equivalent to $70 per hour). Rate is non-negotiable.
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