Welding Technology Instructors TCAT-Hartsville
Listed on 2026-01-03
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Education / Teaching
Adult Education, Building & Residential Construction
Title: Welding Technology Instructors
TCAT-Hartsville
Employee Classification: Faculty
Institution: TCAT-Hartsville
Department: Instruction
Campus
Location:
Main Campus, Wilson County Campus, and Turner Trousdale Correctional Facility
TCAT Hartsville is seeking a qualified full- and/or part-time Welding Technology Instructor to assist with classroom and lab instruction in MIG, TIG, STICK, GAS, and other welding processes. These instructors will support teaching both high school and adult learners, maintaining safety standards, evaluating student progress, and helping students build the skills necessary for employment in the welding industry. Salary is commensurate with education and experience.
$30/hr Part‑time is $30/hr, and $55,983 - $67,181 full‑time.
The part‑time instructor is responsible for assisting with the coordination and evaluation of all phases of the College’s Welding Technology programs. Physically able to lift, stoop, stand, and walk to demonstrate and perform all work‑based projects required. The instructor is responsible for providing individualized classroom and lab instruction to students to prepare them to become welders. The instructor must also maintain good public relations with business and industry, maintain an active advisory committee and cooperate with outside agencies.
In addition, the ideal candidate will be an enthusiastic, team player willing to go above and beyond the call of duty, and whose career objectives include being a member of a dynamic and growing institution that has a vision to expand its services and increase its offerings to the citizens, businesses, and industries in its service area. Hours and days will vary.
- High school diploma or GED required.
- Minimum five (5) years of welding experience.
- Ability to teach GMAW (MIG), GTAW (TIG), SMAW (STICK), oxy‑acetylene fusion, flux‑core welding, flame cutting, brazing, and soldering.
- Familiarity with blueprint reading, welding symbols, metallurgy, fitting, and fabrication.
- Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.
- Commitment to maintaining safety and program‑accrediting standards.
- Teaching experience.
- Postsecondary diploma or A.A.S. in Welding or related field.
- Certifications such as AWS, CWE, CWI, or NCCER.
- Robotic welding and/or teaching experience.
- Must have good organizational and planning skills.
- Must be willing to remain current in the welding profession.
- Must have the ability to establish and maintain effective interpersonal working relationships with students, faculty, staff, and the general public.
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