Advanced Manufacturing Instructor
Listed on 2025-12-02
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Education / Teaching
Adult Education, Computer/Coding Teacher
Type: Temporary
Close Date: Open Until Filled
Salary Information: up to $40/hr.
Contact Information: fwilliams
Do you have manufacturing experience? Would you like to help train the next generation of makers, machinists, and manufacturing personnel? Chesapeake College is hiring Part-time Instructors for upcoming manufacturing courses.
Instruction focuses on teaching students basic concepts of manufacturing and the lifecycle of a making products. Classes are offered in the evening on the main campus in Wye Mills. Curriculum and instructional resources will be provided to you.
You can earn up to $40.00 per hour; day classes typically meet Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and night classes, 6 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
The Advanced Manufacturing Instructor will organize, and teach the fundamentals of manufacturing utilizing various curriculum and machinery. Instructor is responsible for presenting and demonstrating curriculum content as well as evaluating student grasp of theory and practical application.
As a Part‑time Advanced Manufacturing Instructor, you will provide technical instruction in subjects that include industrial safety, CNC, robotics, additive manufacturing, CAD/CAM, print reading and other manufacturing related topics. These topics will be included in a developed and guided curriculum that prepares students for a written final exam and certification. Students will apply what they have learned through hands on labs, where the instructor must guarantee safe practices, and help students navigate various projects.
Additional responsibilities include:
Teaching courses as assigned, instructing and evaluating students, developing students’ skills and encouraging growth, and tracking their attendance, performance, and grades. Supervising and monitoring students’ use of tools and equipment. Observing and evaluating students’ work to determine progress, providing feedback, and making suggestions for improvement. Administering assessments to measure progress and evaluate training effectiveness.
- 2-5 years’ experience in a Manufacturing industry
- Basic knowledge of industrial safety, math, measurement, print reading, Computer Numerical Control
- Federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations as they relate to students and teaching
- Computer skills such as: 3D CAD software (Solid Works), Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel
- Experience with robotics, additive manufacturing, woodwork, and any general shop experience is a plus
Monday through Friday
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
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