Location: Olds
About Olds College of Agriculture & Technology
Founded in 1913, Olds College of Agriculture & Technology has been offering high quality hands-on education for over a century. Through our core programming including continuing education, online and blended programming, we provide accessible educational opportunities within Alberta and beyond. We are passionate about the Agriculture industry. Through our applied research and integrated learning, we are proud to be Canada’s Smart Agriculture College, specializing in agriculture, agrifood, horticulture, land and environmental stewardship.
We work closely with industry to advance and adapt our programming to ensure our graduates have the skills to succeed.
About the School of Trades & Skills
The School of Trades & Skills is dedicated to creating the next generation of skilled trades workers. Working closely with industry, the School provides learners with education in a variety of trades and apprenticeships using the newest equipment. The School is also home to the Olds College Brewery. Fields of study offered within the School of Trades & Skills include:
Brewmaster and Brewery Operations, Hospitality and Tourism, Trades, Apprenticeships & Pre-Employment, Transitional Employment Program, and Farrier Science.
The Opportunity:
Contract Instructor, Agriculture & Heavy Equipment
The instructor in the Agriculture & Heavy Equipment Program on the Olds College campus is responsible for developing curriculum, instruction, and academic support to students pursuing careers in the agriculture and heavy equipment industry. The instructor will foster a positive learning environment, mentor students, and collaborate with industry professionals to enhance program effectiveness.
The School of Trades and Skills at Olds College invites applications for Instructor for TEC 2126 Hydraulic Shift Transmissions (135 hours) from January to March, 2026. In this course, students will study the theory, operation and service procedures of hydraulic/power shift transmissions, automatic transmissions, torque converters and hydraulic retarders used in off road equipment. The students will disassemble, inspect and reassemble a power shift or automatic transmission.
The students will also study system schematic interpretation using technical manuals and testing and trouble shooting procedures. There is also the possibility of instruction of other courses past March.
Key
Job Functions:
First point of contact for student concerns
Monitor student performance and behaviour
Submit appropriate reports and forms as required
Maintain confidentiality and security of student information
Qualifications, Skills and Knowledge
Required:
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