Apprenticeship Instructor
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Education / Teaching
Faculty, Building & Residential Construction -
Trades / Skilled Labor
Building & Residential Construction
Commercial Comm and Electric has been serving the greater Phoenix area since 2010.
Our CEO, Dean Lundstrom has been a leader within the industry for 30+ years and has related his success directly to his "make it happen" motto. We acknowledge the importance of each project and have built our growing company with high quality foreman, technicians, project managers and estimators while building relationships with some of the country's most reputable general contractors.
Veteran & Family Owned & OperatedAs an Air Force Veteran himself, our CEO Dean is proud to employ several retired military personnel. We are also a family owned and operated business. Members of Dean's family have been strongly involved in the business since the foundation of CCE and has been integral to our success embodying stability and longevity.
Position SummaryThe Electrical Apprenticeship Program Instructor is responsible for delivering high-quality classroom and lab instruction to electrical apprentices at various stages of their training. The instructor ensures students gain the technical knowledge, safety awareness, and practical skills required to succeed in the electrical trade and meet program, industry, and regulatory standards.
Key Responsibilities- Deliver classroom instruction in electrical theory, code requirements, and industry best practices
- Conduct hands-on lab training covering residential, commercial, and/or industrial electrical systems
- Teach and enforce electrical safety standards, including OSHA and NFPA 70E practices
- Prepare lesson plans aligned with apprenticeship standards, curriculum guidelines, and learning objectives
- Evaluate apprentice performance through exams, practical assessments, and skill demonstrations
- Maintain accurate records of attendance, grades, and student progress
- Stay current with National Electrical Code (NEC) updates and industry developments
- Support apprentices with mentoring, academic guidance, and career development
- Collaborate with program administrators, employers, and other instructors
- Ensure classroom and lab environments are safe, organized, and properly equipped
- Strong knowledge of the National Electrical Code (NEC)
- Demonstrated commitment to workplace and electrical safety
- Ability to communicate technical concepts clearly to adult learners
- Basic computer skills for grading, reporting, and instructional materials
- Prior teaching, training, or mentoring experience
- Experience working with apprenticeship or workforce development programs
- Teaching certification or instructor training (or willingness to obtain)
- Experience in multiple electrical sectors (residential, commercial, industrial)
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