Electrical/Industrial Maintenance Instructor
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Education / Teaching
JOB SUMMARY
The Instructor, Electrical/Industrial Maintenance is a full‑time, benefited position responsible for delivering high‑quality instruction in the Trades & Technical Studies Pathway and other related courses at the community college level. The instructor will teach a range of Electrical Technology courses, including Intro to Industrial Safety, Trade Skills Fundamentals, DC Electricity, AC Electricity, Electrical Assembly and Measure, National Electric Code, Electrical Calculations, Electrical Conductors and Cables, Electrical Wiring Methods, Special Location Wiring Methods, Mechanical Drives, Mechanical Piping Systems, and Heating and Air Conditioning Principles.
Responsibilities include developing, revising, and delivering course materials aligned with college standards; assessing student performance; delivering instruction in classroom and hands‑on shop/lab environments; supervising students performing tasks typical of electrical apprentices; overseeing safe operation and maintenance of shop/lab facilities; providing academic support; engaging in student recruitment, on‑campus events, and academic support initiatives; collaborating on curriculum development, program assessment, community building, and student success strategies;
participating on committees and other institutional service.
Full‑time Faculty A, F1 level position. Starting salary range: $57,692.00 – $75,000.00 per year (depending on experience). Benefits include Educational Benefits for employees and dependents, Tuition Reimbursement, 17 paid holiday/closure days, three paid personal days, Healthcare/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance, generous retirement benefits (14.62% Employer Paid/4% Employee Paid), paid vacation and sick leave, onsite childcare center, and professional development opportunities.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities- Knowledge of curriculum and training design, teaching and instruction for individuals and groups, and measurement of training effects.
- Knowledge of administrative and office procedures and systems such as word processing, file and record management, form design, and workplace terminology.
- Knowledge of media production, communication, and dissemination techniques, including alternative ways to inform and entertain via written, oral, and visual media.
- Knowledge of the National Electric Code (NEC) and safe installation, service, and troubleshooting of high‑voltage AC and low‑voltage DC circuits.
- Knowledge of common tooling and safe practices in electrical service installations in residential or commercial settings.
- Speaking: conveying information effectively.
- Instructing: teaching others how to do something.
- Learning strategies: selecting and using training/instructional methods appropriate for the situation.
- Active learning: understanding implications of new information for current and future problem‑solving.
- Active listening: giving full attention, asking questions, not interrupting.
- Science: using scientific rules and methods to solve problems.
- Writing: communicating effectively in writing.
- Critical thinking: using logic and reasoning to identify strengths and weaknesses of alternatives.
- Monitoring: assessing own and others’ performance for improvement.
- Judgment and decision making: considering costs and benefits to choose the most appropriate action.
- Complex problem solving: identifying complex problems and evaluating options to implement solutions.
- Time management: managing one’s own time and that of others.
- Ability to communicate information and ideas in speaking and writing.
- Ability to listen and understand information presented orally and in writing.
- Ability to apply general rules to specific problems to produce meaningful answers.
- Ability to combine information to form general rules or conclusions.
- Ability to identify when something is likely to go wrong.
- Ability to travel when necessary for professional development.
- Ability to perform physical tasks requiring safe use of equipment, tooling, and supplies in an industrial environment.
- Ability to demonstrate proficiency in understanding the modern electrical industry and maintenance environment and related processes in accordance with local and…
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