Workforce Instructor
Listed on 2026-08-17
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Education / Teaching
Training Instructor / Specialist, Adult & Continuing Education
Job Title
Workforce Instructor Agency Texas A&M University - Kingsville Department Workforce Development
Proposed Minimum SalaryCommensurate
Job LocationKingsville, Texas
Job TypeStaff
About Texas A&M University--Kingsville (TAMUK)TAMUK, the oldest institution of higher learning in South Texas and a proud member of the Texas A&M University System, stands as the region’s premier university. TAMUK offers the widest range of academic programs and degrees in South Texas, provides exceptional learning and residential facilities, conducts impactful research, awards substantial scholarships, and has awarded more than 80,000 degrees in the institution’s 100-year history.
The university is recognized for its unwavering commitment to student success, meaningful research, and deep community engagement. With a welcoming campus culture and strong regional partnerships, TAMUK offers faculty and staff a unique opportunity to make a lasting difference in the lives of students and the broader South Texas region.
Location:
The University is located in historic Kingsville, a friendly, safe city of 25,000 that is the home of the legendary King Ranch. Corpus Christi and its beaches are just 40 miles to the northeast, and the border with Mexico is 120 miles to the south at Brownsville or 119 miles to the west more information, .
The Workforce Instructor [Metallurgy & Manufacturing], under the direction of the Chief Workforce Development Officer or designee, serves as the primary instructor for TAMUK's METAL (Metallurgical Engineering Trades Apprenticeship & Learning) initiative. This is a grant-funded position that delivers hands-on instruction in metallurgy, casting, forging, materials science, and related manufacturing technologies while leading K-12 outreach, workforce workshops, and career awareness activities.
The instructor collaborates with industry, school districts, community organizations, and university faculty to expand workforce pathways supporting advanced manufacturing and the defense industrial base.
- Serve as the lead instructor for METAL Level 1 manufacturing bootcamps.
- Deliver classroom, laboratory, and hands-on instruction in:
Metallurgy fundamentals Ferrous and non-ferrous metals Metal casting processes Sand casting Investment casting Lost foam casting Forging fundamentals Heat treatment Materials science Manufacturing safety Metal finishing and post-processing Manufacturing quality and inspection - Demonstrate safe operation of casting equipment, furnaces, molds, hand tools, and manufacturing equipment.
- Evaluate participant performance through practical skills demonstrations, projects, and competency-based assessments.
- Provide individualized coaching and academic support to maximize participant success.
- Maintain student attendance, credential attainment, assessment records, and instructional documentation.
- Prepare laboratories and instructional areas for bootcamp delivery.
- Operate, inspect, maintain, and organize lab equipment and instructional tools.
- Prepare molds, casting materials, alloys, and laboratory supplies.
- Monitor inventory of instructional materials, consumables, tools, and PPE.
- Ensure compliance with university environmental health and safety policies.
- Recommend equipment purchases and laboratory improvements to support manufacturing instruction.
- Plan and deliver outreach activities for K-12 students throughout South Texas.
- Conduct hands-on manufacturing demonstrations, STEAM events, workshops, camps, and career exploration activities.
- Support recruitment into METAL bootcamps, workforce training programs, engineering pathways, and registered apprenticeships.
- Build relationships with educators, counselors, Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs, and community partners.
- Maintain accurate instructional records and participant documentation.
- Prepare reports required for grant compliance, program evaluation, credential attainment, and performance metrics.
- Coordinate instructional schedules, laboratory usage, equipment needs, and participant communications.
- Assist with participant recruitment and program promotion.
- Support implementation of grant-funded manufacturing initiatives and special projects.
- Provide individualized coaching and academic support to maximize participant success.
- Maintain student attendance, credential attainment, assessment records, and instructional documentation.
Required
Education:
Associate degree in Manufacturing Technology, Industrial Technology, Engineering Technology, Mechanical Technology, Welding Technology, Materials Science, or closely related field; equivalent industry experience may be substituted.
Required Experience:
Experience providing technical instruction or workforce training. Three (3) years of experience or applied learning in one or more of the following:
Metal casting, Foundry…
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